Lac La Pêche Gatineau Park

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Sorry guys. My fault. I was baiting BA.

Look up Lac Beauchamps on this site and see some of the funny threads that have come out of this subject. More posts than fish for sure!!!

Saying I am going to troll Lac Beauchamps is like saying I am going to rent an RV and take the summer to travel around New Jersey! (Sorry Joe!!!)

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I was at LLP this past weekend as well. Camped Fri-Sun. Got one nice LM in the 3lb range, but not much else. Not very much time spent on the water trying to get them...

Anyone at the launch Sunday between 12:00-1:00? I saw one tiny with an electric and 3 guys with a couple of chains of largies.
Also saw a kayaker coming off the water at the same time as well. Fairly windy, but not too much chop. I'm still figuring out a way that I can hold my canoe in position better so I can spend more time fishing and less paddling while I fish...

cheers,
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tallpaul wrote:I was at LLP this past weekend as well. Camped Fri-Sun. Got one nice LM in the 3lb range, but not much else. Not very much time spent on the water trying to get them...

Anyone at the launch Sunday between 12:00-1:00? I saw one tiny with an electric and 3 guys with a couple of chains of largies.
Also saw a kayaker coming off the water at the same time as well. Fairly windy, but not too much chop. I'm still figuring out a way that I can hold my canoe in position better so I can spend more time fishing and less paddling while I fish...

cheers,
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An anchor?

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tallpaul wrote:I was at LLP this past weekend as well. Camped Fri-Sun. Got one nice LM in the 3lb range, but not much else. Not very much time spent on the water trying to get them...

Anyone at the launch Sunday between 12:00-1:00? I saw one tiny with an electric and 3 guys with a couple of chains of largies.
Also saw a kayaker coming off the water at the same time as well. Fairly windy, but not too much chop. I'm still figuring out a way that I can hold my canoe in position better so I can spend more time fishing and less paddling while I fish...

cheers,
tallpaul
chains of largies! :shock: :shock:

:roll: :roll: :roll:

here we go again another lake bites the dust!
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Craig.... yeah, that's the obvious choice but I'd like to get something to slow down the drift instead of hold me in one spot. Also, don't want to pull up too many weeds, etc. Sigh... I guess I'll just have to rig it up so I can throw an electric onto it!! 8)

I never understood largies as a source of food. I suppose it's still good to eat, but just not nearly as tasty as walleye, perch, trout and even pike. Sigh... I guess they're within their rights, but still...

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Post by joco »

1- DRIFT BAG

2-5 GALLON BUCKET WIT HOLE IN THE BOTTOM...THAT CAN BE USE LIKE A DRIFT BAG


3- THOSE BLUE ''IKA'' BAG..THAT CAN BE USE AS A DRIFT BAG TO.

AN ANKER IS NOT BAD..GET A ONE POUNDER IT WONT STOP YOU MUTCH ANYWAY YOU WILL DRIFT..


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