My wife and I will definitely be trying some of the locations that have been posted and will let you know how we have done. Thanks again.
Dave and Ruth
Fishing Locations for Ottawa Area
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Just want to thank everyone for sharing your hot spots and fishing success stories. I have really enjoyed reading your posts, and you guys have got me interested in fishing, having been away for many years.
Buoyed by your posts, I have gotten out over the last few weeks on the Ottawa River, between the Deschenes Rapids and the Island Park bridge, with considerable success. Launching my little yellow kayak from the Island Park parking lot or the next parking lot upstream, which I believe is the Kilpatrick Beach, I have dragged a floating rapella (silver) behind, hoping that I can paddle up to the rapids. So far, I have never reached the rapids, because bass, walleye and pike keep jumping onto the hook and slowing me down. They are not huge, with 16-18" bass quite common, small pike past the first point upstream of Kilpatrick's Beach. The Quebec side have been good for bass as well. The water has some wick shoals, but in a kayak or canoe is not a problem.
Every time I go out, I am amazed that I see no other fishermen; except for the odd person casting from shore.
Anyways, since you have all been so generous in sharing your experiences, I thought I would share my 2 cents worht as well.
Please say "hi" if you see me out there, I am the guy in the yellow kayak, pretending to be a westcoast trawler!
Buoyed by your posts, I have gotten out over the last few weeks on the Ottawa River, between the Deschenes Rapids and the Island Park bridge, with considerable success. Launching my little yellow kayak from the Island Park parking lot or the next parking lot upstream, which I believe is the Kilpatrick Beach, I have dragged a floating rapella (silver) behind, hoping that I can paddle up to the rapids. So far, I have never reached the rapids, because bass, walleye and pike keep jumping onto the hook and slowing me down. They are not huge, with 16-18" bass quite common, small pike past the first point upstream of Kilpatrick's Beach. The Quebec side have been good for bass as well. The water has some wick shoals, but in a kayak or canoe is not a problem.
Every time I go out, I am amazed that I see no other fishermen; except for the odd person casting from shore.
Anyways, since you have all been so generous in sharing your experiences, I thought I would share my 2 cents worht as well.
Please say "hi" if you see me out there, I am the guy in the yellow kayak, pretending to be a westcoast trawler!
Ottawa area fishing
The causeway on Calabogie lake is excellent for anyone handicapped.
I was there on wednesday and caught some nice Smallmouth about 30 feet past the first mini-bridge casting into the main body of the lake.
I've gone past that spot with a fishfinder and marked some big fish in about 15-20 ft of water.
Also, casting into Grassy Bay always provides some good Largemouth and plenty of smaller pike.
The best spot in the area for shore fishing has got to be Morris Island near Galetta. Take the 417 west for about 25 minutes and turn right before arnprior taking the road to fitzroy harbour. You'll drive past the town of Galetta(blink and you'll miss it). There is a sign posted that shows a conservation area, turn left and follow the windy road for about 5 minutes, and there is a sign to turn right into the Morris Island area.
Morris Island has large flat walkways that link alot of the bigger islands within that area and the boardwalks that link the islands have little fishing decks built for fishing. There are plenty of fish to catch within these islands, and I've never caught less than 20 fish in a 3 hour period ranging from Gar Pike at dawn and dust, to grass pike, large and smallies, and plenty of channel cats(more fight per pound than any fish out there).
If you're feeling adventurous, you can take a side trail right from the parking lot but its rougher ground, lots of little rocks sticking out the ground to a "look-out point" (about 5 minutes walk through the forest) and you'll be between an island and the shore.....super super spot.
I fished this area on thursday and caught a dozen fish in 2 hours, a 4+ smallie and quite a few over 2 lbs.
Also on a side note, as you reach Galetta there is a small power generating station on your right and houses on the left. Most of these homeowners and more than generous in letting you fish from their backyards into the water where the carp are quite plentiful so I'm told.
Sorry for this being long, but hopefully it helps alot of shore-fishhawkers out there like me!
I was there on wednesday and caught some nice Smallmouth about 30 feet past the first mini-bridge casting into the main body of the lake.
I've gone past that spot with a fishfinder and marked some big fish in about 15-20 ft of water.
Also, casting into Grassy Bay always provides some good Largemouth and plenty of smaller pike.
The best spot in the area for shore fishing has got to be Morris Island near Galetta. Take the 417 west for about 25 minutes and turn right before arnprior taking the road to fitzroy harbour. You'll drive past the town of Galetta(blink and you'll miss it). There is a sign posted that shows a conservation area, turn left and follow the windy road for about 5 minutes, and there is a sign to turn right into the Morris Island area.
Morris Island has large flat walkways that link alot of the bigger islands within that area and the boardwalks that link the islands have little fishing decks built for fishing. There are plenty of fish to catch within these islands, and I've never caught less than 20 fish in a 3 hour period ranging from Gar Pike at dawn and dust, to grass pike, large and smallies, and plenty of channel cats(more fight per pound than any fish out there).
If you're feeling adventurous, you can take a side trail right from the parking lot but its rougher ground, lots of little rocks sticking out the ground to a "look-out point" (about 5 minutes walk through the forest) and you'll be between an island and the shore.....super super spot.
I fished this area on thursday and caught a dozen fish in 2 hours, a 4+ smallie and quite a few over 2 lbs.
Also on a side note, as you reach Galetta there is a small power generating station on your right and houses on the left. Most of these homeowners and more than generous in letting you fish from their backyards into the water where the carp are quite plentiful so I'm told.
Sorry for this being long, but hopefully it helps alot of shore-fishhawkers out there like me!
Chris
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Thanks to all who helped with advice


Dave
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You guys are great

Dave and Ruth