Ottawa River, Thanks
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 4:03 pm
New member here. First time posting. Tried an earlier post but it didn't take, thought I'd try again.
Been coming up on vacation for the past 20 years. My wife's Canadian and her family owns a cabin on a lake in the Wakefield area. Great smallmouth fishing! For the past 6 years we've been venturing out on different sections of the Ottawa (Arnprior, Rockland/Wendover) chasing muskies. This year, my brother, brother-in-law (Alymer resident) and I were able to manage two days (Aug. 12 and 13) on the river. On the first day, we launched out of Lefebre (probably spelled wrong) after being told by a Rockland hardware store employee that they no longer sold licenses. We ended up getting them in a little postoffice/store located right up from the Lefebre launch. We caught numerous pike, smallmouth and a couple largemouth (1 just over 4 lbs) but no muskies. We pulled off the water just after darkness fell. We parked the boat up in front of a small bar just across from the post office/store for a few beers when in walks the gentleman who had sold us our licenses that morning. If anyone on this board knows who I'm talking about, tell him the guys from Ohio say thanks again for the beer and the laughs. He said his name was "Eve" but everyone knew him as Ti Lous (sp) which he said meant "little wolf". Well, after a few more beers armed with some spots to try the following day, we left after being told we could pick up dinner in Alfred. We get to Alfred and everything was closed except for a small pizza shop, a real life saver. To get an early start the next day, we ended up sleeping in the jeep at the Wendover launch ramp.
The second day it rained the entire time,a slight drizzle, perfect conditions. We caught a fat 40"er in the mouth of the Nation. Got him in the prop wash on a silver/chartreuse Inhaler. What a fight! My brother picked up a smaller one out of a weedline out in front of the condos. All three of us had a follow from the same fish, one of the biggest muskie I've ever seen. I'm not telling where that one was, hopefully she'll be there next year. We had other numerous boils on our spinnerbaits along with pike and more bass being caught. One heck of a day. Thanks Ti Lous. I know this is pretty long winded and I apologize, but I 'm already yearning for our return. You guys who live up there are sure lucky and I'm envious. My yearly trip is unfortunately only a short visit to "God's Country".
Been coming up on vacation for the past 20 years. My wife's Canadian and her family owns a cabin on a lake in the Wakefield area. Great smallmouth fishing! For the past 6 years we've been venturing out on different sections of the Ottawa (Arnprior, Rockland/Wendover) chasing muskies. This year, my brother, brother-in-law (Alymer resident) and I were able to manage two days (Aug. 12 and 13) on the river. On the first day, we launched out of Lefebre (probably spelled wrong) after being told by a Rockland hardware store employee that they no longer sold licenses. We ended up getting them in a little postoffice/store located right up from the Lefebre launch. We caught numerous pike, smallmouth and a couple largemouth (1 just over 4 lbs) but no muskies. We pulled off the water just after darkness fell. We parked the boat up in front of a small bar just across from the post office/store for a few beers when in walks the gentleman who had sold us our licenses that morning. If anyone on this board knows who I'm talking about, tell him the guys from Ohio say thanks again for the beer and the laughs. He said his name was "Eve" but everyone knew him as Ti Lous (sp) which he said meant "little wolf". Well, after a few more beers armed with some spots to try the following day, we left after being told we could pick up dinner in Alfred. We get to Alfred and everything was closed except for a small pizza shop, a real life saver. To get an early start the next day, we ended up sleeping in the jeep at the Wendover launch ramp.
The second day it rained the entire time,a slight drizzle, perfect conditions. We caught a fat 40"er in the mouth of the Nation. Got him in the prop wash on a silver/chartreuse Inhaler. What a fight! My brother picked up a smaller one out of a weedline out in front of the condos. All three of us had a follow from the same fish, one of the biggest muskie I've ever seen. I'm not telling where that one was, hopefully she'll be there next year. We had other numerous boils on our spinnerbaits along with pike and more bass being caught. One heck of a day. Thanks Ti Lous. I know this is pretty long winded and I apologize, but I 'm already yearning for our return. You guys who live up there are sure lucky and I'm envious. My yearly trip is unfortunately only a short visit to "God's Country".