I haven't been ice fishing in years but thought I would introduce my son to it and maybe make it a regular thing.
I'm looking for a spot to fish for crappie and perch that is accessible by walking since I don't have a skidoo. I live in Richmond and don't mind traveling a little.
I have the following equipment;
- big chisel
- large spoon/ladle
- few tip-ups and a spider man rod
- lawn chairs
- worms(lure suggestions?)
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Chris
place to take the kids ice fishing?
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petrie!
my suggestion would be petrie island off trim road in orleans (Crappie Bay) lots of panfish there for the kids to catch use small jigs tipped with small minnows or gulp fish fry's. Worm will work, maggots, gulp maggots
its about a 50 yard walk from the parking lot.
you can pm me for more info if need be !..................DANO
its about a 50 yard walk from the parking lot.
you can pm me for more info if need be !..................DANO
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As part of the Winterlude festivities they usually do a kids icefishing pond on the Ottawa River at Jacques Cartier Parc in Gatineau. It's free and stocked with over 5000 trout of various sizes and kids get to keep their catch. They supply the rods and they'll even fillet them up for you. Great way to introduce your kids to the sport.
Constance Lake off the Dunrobin Road. You can drive unto the lake now, and you should be able to get the kids into some small perch, and if you are using minnows, some hammer handle sized pike; with chance of picking up a bigger one if you are lucky. Biggest I've seen was about a 7 pounder.
Stop off at Bits and Baits in Stittsville on your way and get some minnows, and I'm sure Gord can give you some info on the lake.
Stop off at Bits and Baits in Stittsville on your way and get some minnows, and I'm sure Gord can give you some info on the lake.