Saturday, April 15, 2006

Walleye season opens in less than a month

I'll be on Lac Saint Pierre on friday may 12 for the 2006 walleye opener. Every year, walleye anglers from everywhere in the province congregate there for the first weekend of open water fishing in months.

The popular areas are the dams, this year I may try to explore some of the less popular dams with my buddies, everyone tends to rush to thi sone area, it's not rare to see 30 boats drifting over the same area at the same time.

I have to get my electric motor to work again, there is something wrong with the wiring or a fuse is busted somewhere, but I have no control over my boat other than drift socks.

Also this year will be a record for the number of fishing trips I have planned.

Early june is Gouin reservoir (4 days fly-in with dad)
Mid june is Gouin reservoir with a bunch of guys (5 days)
End of june is Club Scott with another bunch of guys (4 days)
August is our yearly expedition to our buddy's fishing camp (4 days)

LIfe is hard ....

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Anonymous said...

Hey Marc, just wanted to wish you all the best for the upcoming season. I was out last weekend for pike on Lake St-Francis and it felt great to get out there. Got a pretty nice one too. Check it out if you want on my site. If you're looking for a way to get the winter blues out and test your equipment I'd suggest going after some pike before walleye openner.
Tight lines, St-Francis Jigger.

12:21 PM  
Joshua said...

I haven't got a chance to walleye fish, but it looks fun!

You have a great blog here! I'm definitely going to bookmark you!

I have a Pier Fishing Guide site. It pretty much covers pier fishing related stuff.

Come and check it out if you get time ;)

5:56 PM  
canuckusa said...

I will be in cabonga the first week of june.

9:16 AM  
Boston Dave said...

Marc, You do have a Great Life. Thanks for the tips on Walleye fishing. Outstanding Advice. As you I will also be in the Gouin Reservoir (Fly In) the second week of July. From your expert advice and as I prepare what is the tackle of choice and the hot color in that region. Thanks in advance and keep up the tips for the walleye. Boston Dave

4:56 PM  

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