Quebec Fishing Reports
Brutal Conditions Againnovembre 4, 2019
Not much to report about today other than it was garbage! What was supposed to be a double trip day turned out to be a morning trip only, as I cancelled the afternoon clients! Big winds equal big waves and the water still hasn’t cleared up from all the rain and 100km winds from a couple of days ago. Oh the fish were still in the right areas but getting them to bite and slowing down enough for them to see, wasn’t easy!
Jean and his friend Rafa booked this morning and were completely new to fishing. I had thought that I would get them into a decent trolling bite but even at extremely slow speeds, the fish never ate. It wasn’t until we went down and drop shotted that they were able to finally get a bite. The winds were pushing us so fast that I had to slow down the drift with the electric motor. This also caused water to roll over the bow at times and made standing up front next to impossible for a newbie!
Despite fishing several areas, we did give it our best shot and managed to avoid the skunk. By 11:30 we were done and it couldn’t come fast enough for me! We ran back to the ramp in big waves that rolled 3 & 4 footers, crossways! The best part of the day was that I actually got my trailer lights fixed, thanks to Don! It turned out to only be a fuse making everything a quick fix! Now I can finally travel in the dark again!
The Day After The Stormnovembre 3, 2019
Tino was back out with me again today and looking for something big. He was definitely about to get his wish as we were heading to the land of the giants!
When we arrived I was a bit nervous of the water color from the torrential rains and yesterday’s wind. Instead of being crystal clear, it was like mud. This would surely have an effect on the bite! Along with the conditions, we also had plenty of company as it was the weekend and there were lots of boats all around. It definitely wasn’t like the last time out!
The fishing was slow and we really had to keep the presentations in the right areas for a long time in order to get bit. Some decent bass were landed but I wasn’t satisfied with the numbers or even the size. I made a move to another area late in the morning and it was here that Tino hooked into something large! In fact after a couple of minutes of drag screaming from the reel, I actually had to go after his fish. I knew it wasn’t a bass and figured that it was likely a musky. Eventually after about 5 minutes of fighting it on light tackle, I was able to get the head into the net and boga around the jaw. It was a great fish for 10 pound line and several pics were taken before releasing it back to the water.
We spent the remainder of the day jumping around looking for more fish and managed one really good smallie late in the afternoon. It was hard to fish the areas I wanted with boats seeming like they were in another tournament! Everyone was livewelling their fish too, making me think that there was another event going on.
We fished right up until 3:00 and headed back to the ramp soon after. This was definitely a tough day for fish but the ones we caught, were good ones. I know that once the water cleans up, everything will return back to normal and plenty more fish will be landed. Hopefully a couple of days will take care of it as I will be back soon. Better days ahead!
Quality Fall Bassnovembre 1, 2019
The last day for sturgeon fishing saw Darren & I heading out for bass. Neither of us really wanted to anchor up and wait to get bit, so we decided to go for smallmouth, in hopes of a few giants.
With bad weather on the way, all I could hope for was a delay in its arrival and the radar looked like it just might happen. We fished through the morning without any precipitation and pounded smallies one after the other. It was just like old times with no boats in sight!
The rain did finally catch up to us however and from noon until the time we left, it literally never stopped. Intermittent at times and heavy at others, we just kept catching bass! In fact we fished through it all and caught bass even in the worst! In the end however, we decided to call it a little early and quit before 3:00.
Today was one of those days when you were glad to be on the water. A lack of boat traffic made it relaxing to fish and despite the wet afternoon, very enjoyable. We may not have gotten into any monsters but plenty of quality fish were landed making this one of the best fall days of fishing yet!
Those Hateful Creaturesoctobre 31, 2019
Ryan & David joined me this afternoon for a half day trip. We started at 1:00 and were scheduled to fish until 5:00 pm due to their morning meetings. We were also targeting musky in hopes of hooking into something large as they didn’t really want to fish for sturgeon. Hopefully we would get it done!
We spent most of the time in one area, trolling over a good number of marks, but only managed 3 short strikes. It seemed like these fish just didn’t really want to bite! Even with several lure changes and depth adjustments, I still couldn’t get them to go. There were also plenty of smaller fish showing, making me think that they had an all you can eat buffet down there and possibly the reason for the lack of interest. Most of the other marks looked like walleye so I decided to pull the plug on the troll and try drop shotting for those fish.
After another 30 minutes of missed strikes and only one perch to show for our efforts, I decided to relocate in hopes of salvaging the trip. We were off to another area further away and with any luck, a few more fish in the last hour of the day.
It didn’t take long for both of them to hook up on a double but it was David that managed to bring his fish aboard. It turned out that this was his personal best walleye and a few pics were taken before the release. Ryan on the other hand dropped his fish before we could even see what he had on the line. Shortly after, David managed to catch a decent smallie and I thought things were looking up! Too bad that was it for this area and another move was had!
The next spot only had missed fish once again and despite our efforts, nothing was landed. I decided to try one last attempt at getting them into fish and switched it up to trolling crank baits along the edge. Just like before however, only missed fish were had. In fact a few were actually on but came off before they could reach the boat signifying the type of day we were having! In the end, we just ran out of time and decided to call it a day.
Today was definitely the slowest fishing I have had this season and despite our attempts at putting fish in the boat, they just didn’t want to eat. They both had a number of bites that were light, but almost all of them never really got hooked. The biggest disappointment was definitely the musky as they were doing what they do best, being hateful! I was glad to see some fish caught, but would have loved to fish a whole day instead of just a few hours. I might have been able to move around more and find some active fish with a little more time. Tough day overall but David & Ryan still had a good time, away from work and in the outdoors, fishing!
A Relaxing Day Offoctobre 29, 2019
October 28th 2019
Yesterday was a wash with the wind & rain, but today I was back out fishing with my wife. Christiane had taken the day off from work & we were going for sturgeon! With only a few days left in the season, I wanted to see if we could catch some more beasts!
There was no need for an early start with all the fog, so I waited and headed out later. We were closer to 10:00 when we left the dock and set up before 10:30. I had seen some signs of life on the bottom and decided to stop over some smaller fish. About three minutes after getting the second line in, we had our first bite and Christiane was doing battle with a decent fish to start her day. Although not a giant, it was still a good one and it fought great! About 5 minutes later it was in the net and after a few quick pics, released too.
I held in the same area and about 10 minutes or so, had another take and set into her second fish of the morning. It was about the same size as her first but went a little insane, jumping a total of three times. It was definitely a lot more energetic with the aerials and fought like a champ. Too bad it wasn’t a giant! As with the first one, we took a few more pics and sent it back to the depths where it had come from. I always love watching them go back to the bottom on the sonar!
After another 15 minutes or so without a bite, I made a small move and was rewarded with more action. We had been set up for about 10 minutes when the third bite came and I passed the rod off after locking her up. This one was a larger fish by the feel of it and gave her a great battle. Just like the last one, this fish also took to the air before making blistering runs on the bottom. Ten minutes later it was in the net and awaiting the photo shoot.
I reset the lines after releasing her fish and 15 minutes later we had another bite. This too was on the medium side and took about 5 minutes to land. We had only been on the water for a little over an hour and already boated four fish! I hoped the remainder of the day would follow in suit too!
I had made a couple of unsuccessful moves and finally settled in an area where I saw bigger fish marking. I wanted to get her into something much larger and hoped this would be the spot. We were now after noon and also took a break in order to eat lunch while the lines soaked. Christiane finished her sandwich, but I was still eating mine when I noticed a little twitch on one of the rods and set into heavy weight. This was the one I had been looking for!
The battle lasted over 15 minutes giving me plenty of time to eat my lunch and watch the show. Although it didn’t jump, it did beat her up with plenty of long runs on the bottom. I could tell by the way it was acting that she was finally into a quality fish. Eventually she managed to get it off the bottom and was able to bring it to net. It was a long fish but didn’t have the girth needed to be a true giant. It was a male and pretty big regardless!
The pics were a little tough as Christiane had a hard time holding her fish. I had to settle for a sit down shot with the fish resting on her lap and even that was tough. It may not have been fat but it was still really heavy and I shot several pics, fast. I even had to release the fish as the long battle had just exhausted her strength.
We remained in this area for a while longer but only managed one more small fish. With time remaining I decided to make a few more moves but they too were unsuccessful. I eventually packed it in and called the day around 3:00. We had spent about 4 hours or so fishing and managed to get into a bunch of fish. Although not all giants, there were some quality sturgeon boated today. Christiane had taken a day off and enjoyed one of the last possible days remaining, for sturgeon this year. With the conditions forecasted for the remaining few days, I’m not sure if I will even get back out again. Hopefully the weather will be wrong, allowing me a last shot at these dinosaurs one more time. I’m just crossing my fingers, that it will happen!