Hi Everyone,
I've referred to this forum many times over the years and I've learned a lot so thank you.
My parent's are just about to close a deal to buy property on Lac des Chats, a few km downstream from the mouth of the Bonnechere River. I'm excited to spend some time up there fishing. I'm not picky on species. I have access to a boat, kayak and a couple of mediocre legs for the winter season (I'll need to take extra caution until I'm familiar with the ice conditions). My only limits seem to be time, weather and myself (and the MNR's regulations, of course). Does anyone have any tips or insights on fishing the lake?
What species should I target? Areas to avoid? I generally fish on small lakes so fishing a flowing, deep, dynamic river/lake will be new to me. For years, I've been considering buying a decent fishfinder that can save the contours. This might be a good time to make the investment.
I'm basically fishing for tips/information/opinions .
Dan
New to Lac Des Chats
Re: New to Lac Des Chats
I figured that I should specify. Of course, I'm not looking for secrets but I'd be happy if anyone has some advise. Submerged rocks to avoid in the boat? waterside restaurants to try? Common species to target (I assume catfish?)/not waste my time targeting? What are the ice conditions generally like on the lake?
- pickereye chaser
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Re: New to Lac Des Chats
I fish Braeside a few times a year for the last few. Im still scratching the surface of it. Definitely get a graph if you can.
Catfish can be a blast in braeside/prior area. You can see them on graph (piles of them). I usually switch to targeting them if can't get on the wallys. Also found some good smallies too. The ottawa can be a lot of fun. I don't think I've been skunked in the dozen or so times I've been
I usually fish the rocky shoals and islands pulling crawler harnesses and jig if find fish. A lot of structure on the river.
I think you'll have a lot of fun. Ask around about rocks. They can come up quick in spots. I don't know the river up around bonnechere river. Good luck!
Catfish can be a blast in braeside/prior area. You can see them on graph (piles of them). I usually switch to targeting them if can't get on the wallys. Also found some good smallies too. The ottawa can be a lot of fun. I don't think I've been skunked in the dozen or so times I've been
I usually fish the rocky shoals and islands pulling crawler harnesses and jig if find fish. A lot of structure on the river.
I think you'll have a lot of fun. Ask around about rocks. They can come up quick in spots. I don't know the river up around bonnechere river. Good luck!
Re: New to Lac Des Chats
Thanks for the info. I will ask the local cottagers this winter about any area hazards. Good luck on your future Braeside/Arnprior trips.
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Re: New to Lac Des Chats
Hey DHawk
If your thinking about buying a good fishfinder with GPS and contour saving abilities DO IT! I used a basic lowrance all season just to save a few waypoints, it made such a difference. I could not imagine fishing without it. I just upgraded and bought a helix 7 G3N MSI from cabelas. They are 350$ off right now. While having gps way points was really nice having a basemap will make a huge difference. Also having AutoChart will make mapping out my usual fishing areas way easier. If your thinking about it definitely do it. It is worth the money. If you don't need/want side imaging then you could definitely save some money and get a unit without. But definitely get one with good GPS capabilities. It will make a big difference. Garmin and HumminBird are the kings in my opinion, not that Lowrance is bad I just have preferred using Garmin and humminbird systems more than Lowrance.
Here's the link for the Helix 7 at cabelas https://www.cabelas.ca/product/120658/h ... si-gps-g3n
Tight lines
Derek
If your thinking about buying a good fishfinder with GPS and contour saving abilities DO IT! I used a basic lowrance all season just to save a few waypoints, it made such a difference. I could not imagine fishing without it. I just upgraded and bought a helix 7 G3N MSI from cabelas. They are 350$ off right now. While having gps way points was really nice having a basemap will make a huge difference. Also having AutoChart will make mapping out my usual fishing areas way easier. If your thinking about it definitely do it. It is worth the money. If you don't need/want side imaging then you could definitely save some money and get a unit without. But definitely get one with good GPS capabilities. It will make a big difference. Garmin and HumminBird are the kings in my opinion, not that Lowrance is bad I just have preferred using Garmin and humminbird systems more than Lowrance.
Here's the link for the Helix 7 at cabelas https://www.cabelas.ca/product/120658/h ... si-gps-g3n
Tight lines
Derek
Re: New to Lac Des Chats
I have a Helix Mega SI and can even see a fish on the Ottawa river ,useless to me .
Re: New to Lac Des Chats
lucky. ya get all species in that area. from cats to huge musky!
get a map with deapths and structurs .
you will get plenty of fish
dont forget to post. some fishing reports
get a map with deapths and structurs .
you will get plenty of fish
dont forget to post. some fishing reports