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Not a good start

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 9:41 am
by Icemanstan
To the fishing season in Quebec, ever one is tell me that the lakes we use to do is not producing any thing good this year and the lake are lac da sable / poison blanc / whiskey river / nikita lake / lake vert / lac forgeron / lac st germain / lac du cerf/ water in those lake are high so that could be the problem with those lakes but the river is doing well if you are on you way up bye there be sure to find out if the water level is down.

just to help you out with your next trip .

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 10:34 am
by Tomcat
Hi Icecool:

One of the colour coded bathymetric maps (by Trak) I looked at last week at World of Maps was a map of Poisson Blanc. The map also showed Lac des Sables. These maps depicted recommended areas to catch various species of fish. The map showed a predominance of walleye in Lac des Sables. Do you have any information that confirms the predominance of walleye there?

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 11:22 am
by Icemanstan
Tomcat wrote:Hi Icecool:

One of the colour coded bathymetric maps (by Trak) I looked at last week at World of Maps was a map of Poisson Blanc. The map also showed Lac des Sables. These maps depicted recommended areas to catch various species of fish. The map showed a predominance of walleye in Lac des Sables. Do you have any information that confirms the predominance of walleye there?
O ya there are walleye there alot. Right now it’s not biting but if you do go use black tail jigs and bottom bouncers with red and white lures.

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 3:19 pm
by Tomcat
Thanks for the tip Icecool. I was looking at the map of Poisson Blanc because a fishing colleague has invited me to spend a day or two fishing for lakers in Poisson Blanc. I just happen to notice that Lac des Sables was on the map too and the map showed that walleye were the predominant species there. Perhaps we'll go up there too.

World of Maps?????

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 5:56 pm
by fishinfreek
I just checked out the website. You can't view any maps am I right? You do have to order each one separately right??? :o

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2005 6:26 pm
by Tomcat
sdb276:

I visited World of Maps last week and saw the bathymetric maps I've been talking about there. They have some in stock. The maps are produced by Trak. Trak's web reference for some Outaouais lakes is http://www.trakmaps.com/securestore/c166821.2.html

Glad I Could Help

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 7:13 am
by Icemanstan
Tomcat wrote:sdb276:

I visited World of Maps last week and saw the bathymetric maps I've been talking about there. They have some in stock. The maps are produced by Trak. Trak's web reference for some Outaouais lakes is http://www.trakmaps.com/securestore/c166821.2.html
Tomcat if you going come and see me and I'll give you the map with the deep on it and were to find the hot spot’s. Just pay for the photocopy of them .in all it is 5 pages so it would be 15 cent each.

You have to like fishing

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:01 am
by Tomcat
Thank you very much for your kind offer Icecool. I'm not sure when we might go - probably sometime in the next few weeks. When I find out, I'll send you a PM to get your contact information. My fishing colleague and I and 4 others are headed into Papineau Labelle on Monday for 4 days of trout fishing (specs and lakers). We're staying in a beautiful cabin on an island. Even if fishing were terrible, its still a great way to spend 4 days with fishing friends. Thanks again Icecool.

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 9:10 am
by Icemanstan
Tomcat wrote:Thank you very much for your kind offer Icecool. I'm not sure when we might go - probably sometime in the next few weeks. When I find out, I'll send you a PM to get your contact information. My fishing colleague and I and 4 others are headed into Papineau Labelle on Monday for 4 days of trout fishing (specs and lakers). We're staying in a beautiful cabin on an island. Even if fishing were terrible, its still a great way to spend 4 days with fishing friends. Thanks again Icecool.
echo lake ?

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2005 10:22 am
by Tomcat
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