Quebec fishing report.
Posted on July 26th, 2010I headed out last week fishing for 4 days. On this trip I was targeting walleye in the province of Quebec ( near the Ontario border / Ottawa River). I found that trolling slowly along the shore line in approx. 12-20 ft of water with worm harnesses (in a variety of colour patterns) produced the majority of the fish caught. Typically in the evening fishing at approx. 7:30 – 9:30 was the best. Still fishing with 1/8 ounce jig heads (green/white/blue) seductively tipped with a large plump dew worm also proved to be irresistible to the fish once located. The walleye in many cases were biting very lightly thus I would highly recommend a good graphite rod to detect these subtle bites. The fish are out there you just have to find them be patient and Good Luck!
Frank Fasano,
Magnum Promotions
Caledonia, ON
Phone: 905-765-8775
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