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New to the site - Hello all

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 2:22 pm
by Mak'er a Lak'er
Hello All,

I am brand new to this board and this is my first post.

Looks like a great site, and the posts I have read have been met with friendly and very helpful advice. Sounds like a great group on here.

I mainly fish around my cottage near Ladysmith, QC, but was hoping to try some ice fishing for specs and bows in the Renfrew area this winter.

Does anyone know where I can get my hands on an updated stocking list?

Thanks and I look forward to typing with you all,

Mak'er a Lak'er

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 2:42 pm
by Kpin
Welcome aboard Makr'. You make me want to go fishing and have a pint at the same time.

You'll like it here. :wink:

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 2:45 pm
by joco
hi..... :P

WELCOME TO THIS SITE.... :o


can t ait to see some reports frome ladysmith.....area.

where do you fish in ladysmith ,,gatineau river,,,??

take care and see you somewhere on water or hard water.or shore

joco :)

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 2:51 pm
by Mak'er a Lak'er
I fish in a few of the lakes around there as well as the Pontiac Zec. It is a fishing mecca around there, been there 5+ years and still finding new spots.

The Gatineau runs on the East side of Hwy 105, I am closer to Otter Lake on the other side of Masham.

Talk soon,

Mak'er

Re: New to the site - Hello all

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 2:56 pm
by Gord
Mak'er a Lak'er wrote:....... was hoping to try some ice fishing for specs and bows in the Renfrew area this winter.

Does anyone know where I can get my hands on an updated stocking list?
First off........welcome to FH Lak'er........and I'm pretty sure you can get a stocking list from the Pembroke MNR office. Ph#....1-613-732-3661.

:)

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 2:59 pm
by joco
yep i was confuse whit onother place...... :roll: :oops: :lol:



there some great spot down frome ladysmith on the ottawa river nere bryson...... :wink:

the fishing is just great down there. :P


joco.....can t wait to see your report.

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:06 pm
by Mak'er a Lak'er
Thanks for the MNR number.

I'm hoping to get out on the ice after the holidays and will keep you posted on what's happening up there Joco. Some big Pike taken last year on large Williams and dead minnow combo.

We had 5 inches of ice last week on one of the smaller lakes, but not quality. The nights have been cold enough, but with these warm days I'm not ready to get comfortable out there yet.

Lots of people ice fish at Portage du Fort as well (Ont/Que border near Renfrew), haven't tried there yet, but may this year.

Cheers,

Mak'er

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:12 pm
by joco
jee i gues i will see all that ice action soon......just been transfer to the bryson dam for one year.......

to bad i will have to go fish everyday at lunch time,,,,,,, :roll: 8)

we did catch a lott off walleye and bass pike in bryson area ,,and a bit past at the rocher fendu dam on the island.


there is good fishing up there and not mutch pressure.....not many fisherman... :wink:

joco

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:25 pm
by Mak'er a Lak'er
Sounds good, is that the Suishaw dam up there?

I've always wanted to try below the Chenaux dam in a boat...it HAS to be loaded with walleye there I would imagine.

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:25 pm
by eddie43
Welcome aboard, Mak'er a Lak'er,

Correct me if I'm wrong, but is Ladysmith the town right on Lac De Loupes?

If so I could recommend some trout lakes in the area. I have a cottage not far away on Lac Sinclair.

Take care,
Eddie

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:35 pm
by Bobber
Welcome aboard and thanks for introducing yourself. We have a great bunch of people here with interesting information and experience. I haven't personally fished that of the woods, but I'm sure someone has here.

cheers and happy holidays.

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 3:49 pm
by Mak'er a Lak'er
Hey Eddie,

It's not the little town on Lac des Loups, but 20 min further on the 366 (the hwy that runs through Lac des Loups).

It would be great to learn/share new lakes up around there. Sinclair is near Eardly right?

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 4:09 pm
by joco
hi again.....

its not the chenaux dams but bryson dams its on the quebec side...

if you do come frome the ontario and you past on chenaux dam,,,you will arrive at the 148 higheway.just before you arrive at that intersection,about 1/2 km look on your left you will see it in the moutain.

its bryson dam.......
the other dam i work in that area is call rocher fendu dam,,,,,its not a power dam (this one) just a place that control the ater,its at the other end off the calumet island,almost to fort coulonge but on this side off the river on the island,,,,,,,that os where almost all whitewater rafter goes,great wild camping there just fabulous and real sheap in cost...



and for a liitle place to get trout,just up lac des loups des is a plce call,,,,,,,,,association des petit lac........

association off small lake,,,,,,,,,,,,,,there is cople off lake(private) you pay and have access to there lakes........there some boat to rent and some electric motor,great place in the openeing weeks......all kind off trout... :wink:

will find the link.

joco

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 4:18 pm
by Mak'er a Lak'er
Thanks Joco...much appreciated.

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 4:28 pm
by eddie43
Joco beat me to the spot,
The place I was mentioning is the same as Joco just said, Le Petite Lac...
It's a private group of people who stock 3 or 4 small lakes with trout each year. It is right beside my cottage, on Lac sinclair. If you take the right onto Chemin Fournier after Masham, instead of going straight to Lac de Loupes, you will come to a small general store, "Bernier's Store" Stay left, and you will go around LAc sinclair, then on the left will be a steep road going up into the mountains with signs for petite lac

Joco, do you goto those lakes regularly?