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A European Vacation

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Remy and his sister Aude were with me this morning from France and looking to catch just about anything. Pike & walleye were on the menu, so to speak and they definitely got into them. In just about 2 minutes after the lines were in, the first reel fired. Although I expected it to be fast & furious, it was surprisingly slow afterwards. Longer periods than usual fell between bites causing me to relocate to another area of the lake, sooner than expected. We did manage several more fish of both species before I made the move though!

After a long run, the same thing happened! It took about 1 minute to fire off the first reel and a good northern was soon beside the boat. I had decided to hand land it and unfortunately a spiral roll had the fish cutting the line with its teeth. Oh well, there goes 10 bucks!

I covered plenty of water in this area and managed to pick at the fish, but still with long periods between them. The 65-degree water temps may have had something to do with the lethargic nature of these fish and slower than usual trolls were required to get bit. They were fortunate enough to have live welled a couple of nice eyes however and would be enjoying a great meal tonight!

With a half day scheduled, I stuck it out until the last minute as Aude brought to net the final fish of their trip. We definitely ended on a high note and headed back after the release. Their time on the water was done and it was definitely a memorable one too! The numbers may not have been the usual, but plenty of fish were still landed in the end. A great day was had by all on this beautiful morning!!

Another Family Day

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Darren and his 3 kids joined me this morning, for their annual family day outing. Ethan, Jordan and Lilly Belle had a blast catching all kinds of pike & walleye. Top pike went to Lilly and the biggest eye went to Jordan as they continued their rotation. Although not insane action, they were still able to catch plenty of fish in the time they were out.

After returning the 3 kids to the dock, shortly after noon, Darren & I headed back out for more action. We began checking several new areas with a dropshot rig but soon returned to trolling. These fish were spread out and I needed to cover water in order to get the bites.

The afternoon proved to be like the morning with plenty more pike & walleye being landed. Some of the walleye were even taken home by both of us in the end. Great day with plenty of laughs!

Two New Species

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Brian and his two sons were with me this afternoon hoping to get their first pike & walleye. They were from Nebraska and had never caught either of these fish before! Despite the cold front conditions, I did manage to get them on both species. Everyone landed their targeted species before we were done!

 

One Person Double

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Zac was flying solo today and had to drive 90 minutes just to get to the boat ramp. He was visiting his girlfriend, but not in Montreal. It didn’t matter though as he was a fisherman!

We headed out shortly after 7:00 and I was surprised to see a good chop on the water. Winds were out of the west and probably blowing 5 to 10 knots. Just enough to keep those pesky midge away and hopefully create some action.

Our first stop wasn’t productive and I pulled the lines within 30 minutes, heading elsewhere. We made a short move and managed to get bit by a few pike and one over walleye. At least it was nice to finally have some action! I covered plenty of water and worked hard for the bites we had but the fish weren’t really very active. It was time for another move!

After running to the other side of the lake, I was faced with no wind once again and plagued with those damn dog pecker knats. It was now totally flat calm and beginning to get quite warm too. I managed to fire the reels several times by covering water and Zac continued to enjoy catching pike. In one area he even managed to get his own double header when a second fish hit, while the first was being landed. It made for a great pic!

With time not on our side, I thought I’d try a deeper area nearby in hopes of a few walleye. Zac was only with me for the morning and wanting to take at least one back with him to eat. As luck would have it, he landed two keepers and lost another one that was definitely an over. Along with the eyes, there were a few pike once again as well. We ended the morning with one last fish before we were done.

Zac enjoyed his time on the water and drove for nearly as long as he fished. Definitely a sign of a true fisherman! Hopefully we’ll cross paths again this year and he’ll take advantage of the late season bite for a variety of species, including sturgeon. Either way, today was a trip well worth the long drive!!

Initiation Day

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Shamlan and his gang had a great morning of fishing today, catching all kinds of big fish. Although the kids reeled most of them in, the parents had a chance as well. The kids however, captured 99% of the pike while their fathers filmed the entire battles! What a great way to initiate the younger generation!