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My favorite spot for walleye--The BBQ
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I like the ottawa river and bay of quinte. There are some nice eyes on the river ice fishing
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Hoser,

I hear ya :wink: They do need coaxing!

Cheers,

MH

P.S. I'm headin out tomorrow night for some coaxin' :lol:
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The Gouin Reservoir in Quebec is my choice and has been for over twenty years. With regards to 20# walleye - I've seen a few during test nettings by the biologist crews, in fact the biggest was just over 23#s - it pays to be sceptical but they do exist.

I'm heading up next week on a trip to Nemio Outfitters - in fact have a couple of openings if anyone wants to join in. The details are here - http://groups.msn.com/McQonFishing/fish ... flair.msnw
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It's not eastern ontario, but about almost two weeks ago now I was taken to a productive river called the Missisicabi. It's north eastern ontario. 8)
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Post by big-o »

CCB Wrote :
Big-O:

Methinks he meant to say "up to 2 pounds".

CCB

I think you're right Tom :oops: , I know the spot he was talking about....2 LBS would be about right :D
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Lake erie between july & september . Between Fort erie & Port Maitland.Image
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:oops: :oops: :oops: i meant 20 inches sorry
i should start editing my posts :oops:
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Georgian Bay and Lake Erie for size :D :D Norhern Ont. for #'s :D
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20 years ago I caught a 14 lb walleye in the BOQ. Ron Reynolds of Bath was one of the top taxidermists in the world at the time and he mounted it for me. I think that mount along with a 20 lb BOQ northern he did for me graces the walls of a roadhouse north of Kingston someplace....last I heard anyway.

I would agree there is no place to catch walleyes in eastern Ontario like the BOQ (although I don't think like 20 years ago) but now I like fishing nice scenic spots and how I fish matters more to me than what I catch. The BOQ never did anything for me that way. Give me one of the natural lakes in Lanark county or the Land O Lakes. Yes you do have to look harder but they are still there. This spring I had a very memorable night on Pike Lake north of Westport. Those walleyes were gorgeous......black gold.
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I would have to pick Centennial Lake as my favorite. In the fall there is not a boat on the water. I would place it right up there with Quinte for big fall walleye. And no I am not giving out my spots :wink:

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