Variety?
Variety?
I'm curious to hear how many different bodies of water you all hit in one soft water season???
I am starting to think that my desire to explore a new body of water every weekend is a wee ambitious for one season.
I am starting to think that my desire to explore a new body of water every weekend is a wee ambitious for one season.
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I'm sure I'll see you out there a few times this summer in the evening. I'll be the one with the nice bass boat and no fish in the livewell.Bass Addict wrote:It depends if your looking to catch some BigBass look no further than McLaurin Bay........![]()
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3 maybe 4 different Lakes at the most
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McBay is just too close for me to pass up after a hard days work. Come home, hook up the boat and go try to catch bass until the sun goes down.....or the mosquitos force me off the water.
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Just me, my dog and my Lund to worry about so we are gone almost every weekend somewhere.
Nice to see different water and meet different people. Main trip every year is our week on the Gouin Res. My dad lives on the shore in Wiarton so do some weekend runs up there for salmon, Lancaster area for perch, Swisha and quinte for walleye and of course good old PETRIE ISLAND AREA FOR WHO KNOWS WHAT WILL BITE NEXT
Nice to see different water and meet different people. Main trip every year is our week on the Gouin Res. My dad lives on the shore in Wiarton so do some weekend runs up there for salmon, Lancaster area for perch, Swisha and quinte for walleye and of course good old PETRIE ISLAND AREA FOR WHO KNOWS WHAT WILL BITE NEXT
I proly fish 20-30 lakes during the soft water season.
Some times fish three in a day depending how the bite is or how restless I become. At least half of those are new lakes as Im always looking for the perfect one with that trophy fish.
I fish alot of small back lakes and its no fun hammering the same one every weekend so each time out I try to go to a different spot.

Some times fish three in a day depending how the bite is or how restless I become. At least half of those are new lakes as Im always looking for the perfect one with that trophy fish.

I fish alot of small back lakes and its no fun hammering the same one every weekend so each time out I try to go to a different spot.
Last soft water season I fished 13 lakes, 4 of them being new to me. This season I have 15-20 on the hit list with the majority of lakes being in Quebec. Some lakes do get fished more than others for obvious reasons.
Then there is the Ottawa River where I have fished many spots from Pembroke, all the way down to Wendover
I always try to do something different every weekend to get out of the routine of fishing the same locations all the time(Which is not always a good
). I fish 2-3+ days a week so the change of scenery is always nice.
Then there is the Ottawa River where I have fished many spots from Pembroke, all the way down to Wendover

