Constance Bay Water levels

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Constance Bay Water levels

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I normally have fished the bay at least a dozen times by this point in the season, however this spring when i went the week after walleye/pike opener the waters levels were very low and the fish were not where I normally find them in spring/early summer and only caught one tiny sauger.

Has anyone been recently? and if so have the water levels recovered at all? Was thinking of giving it another go this evening...but if its still really low I would rather hit up a local lake.
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Post by Mick Delorme »

The water levels are still very low. :x

The only place I've been able to find the walleye have been in areas with quite a bit of current and pretty deep (35- 40 ft). They have been biting pretty well in those areas however. Walleye man and I will be out tonight so if you see a 14ft sylvan with a 15hp merc... feel free to stop and say hi. 8)
Good luck where ever you decide to go out tonight!

Mickey 8)
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Post by joco »

i was at the aylmer/ottawa bridge today and man the water is low still..place where water was at least 2 feet higher last august...and this even after the few rain days we got...those not look like it will go back up..it will go just more down.sadly. :? .

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Post by troutnmuskiehunter »

up about 4" today and the water is very stained :wink: 8) :D
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Post by joco »

4 inch is 4 inch.....sometime 4 inch is what you need to go over a rock and save a prop. good news up it will go up a bit more but willtake it.

thanks for the heads up t.m.h
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