Quebec map project

Just like the Ontario Map Project, the Quebec Fishing Map Project features various bodies of water in the province of Quebec, which can be downloaded here, and used to find some potential honey holes.
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[quote="Coyote"] I'm not looking for secret lake x, [quote]

:lol: :lol: 8)
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Hey guys, what about Magog ?
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I see that this post is really taking off, thanks for all the info. I thought this post was a really good idea and would really take off.Oh well. :shock:
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I would LOVE to see maps of Quebec lakes... give me a reason to get a PQ license and Ill get one and make use of their lakes in dem der hills.
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cprince wrote:I'll start;

Lac Saint Marie
Lac Poisson Blanc
Blue Sea Lake
Baskatong
McGregor Lake
Lac Emest
Lac Simon
Campbell's Bay
Lievre River Launches
Otter Lake (QC)
Lac Bitoubi
Lac Cayamant
Petit Cayamant
Lac des iles
Lac Bernard
Lac Johnson
I suggest two lakes west of Cayamant.

Dumont Lake (which is a big lake for lake trout and monster pike) and just before arriving to Dumont lake there is Sand Lake with brook trout.

You can look at them with Google Earth (high resolution).
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Thanks LeGrand for the info.
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Coyote, most of those lakes are "No Bells Allowed" See you soon on the ice
When hell freezes over, I'll be there icefishing!!!

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eh wallyboss, only one bell per rod in quebec..lol :lol:
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Wallyboss wrote:Coyote, most of those lakes are "No Bells Allowed" See you soon on the ice
I don't understand. Is this part of the regs?

I sometimes place bells on the tip of my rods or tippets. Did not know is wasn't allowed.
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Inside joke LeGrand!!!!!!!

nothing to do with regs!!!!
When hell freezes over, I'll be there icefishing!!!

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Post by joco »

there is so many lake here on the qc side.

worth to get a qc license big time.


i will be ice fishing more on my side this winter.

white fish will be in my mind.

and pike action.

there is more then 1200o lake in outawai alone..sher there a few fish in those.

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sorry LeGrand, i use bells on my ice rods so i can hear when i get a bite because i am usually to busy talking with fishhawkers, and besides it makes them mad when i get alot of bites...LOL jingle jingle, maybe we can met up at crappie bay this winter and catch a bunch of pike :lol:
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Coyote it doesn't make us mad. It's your trademark. it's always fun having a Ding-a Ling fishing with us hehe

C U on de ice soon
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Wallyboss wrote:Coyote it doesn't make us mad. It's your trademark. it's always fun having a Ding-a Ling fishing with us hehe

C U on de ice soon
You turned me into a bell man Coyote :)

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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

Tip-up wrote:
Wallyboss wrote:Coyote it doesn't make us mad. It's your trademark. it's always fun having a Ding-a Ling fishing with us hehe

C U on de ice soon
You turned me into a Dingalingaling:)
:shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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