Tips For Quebec Walleye Fishing In All Seasons
Topics: walleye fishing, fishing
Quebec walleye fishing can literally be some of the best in the world, mostly because there are strictly enforced guidelines regarding limits on fish that are caught at most lakes to avoid the overharvesting of any fish species within the Canadian territory. There are standard fishing holes all over the lakes in Quebec, as well as some additional outpost camps and fly in locations that will completely seclude you from modern society, something that many would believe you could find only in Northwestern Ontario or in Labrador.
In Quebec, walleye fishing is a sensitive thing, and in order to keep the lakes well stocked for competitive anglers who regularly participate in competitions and tournaments, there are strict limits imposed on the size and number of walleye that a single fisherman can take daily. In fact, it is strongly recommended by the Quebec authorities that both pike and walleye are fished in a catch and release fashion only, though this is not enforced by law.
In order to begin your Quebec walleye fishing excursion, you may want to spend time at Lake Ecarte (Lost Lake). Known more widely as Lost Lake, this area is a sport fishing heaven, with a number of different species present in its waters, including a large number of walleye. While the main fish you’ll find on Lost Lake are Northern Pike and Lake Trout, the five-mile long body of water is also a place where you can count on a good, solid walleye harvest.
Another excellent Quebec walleye fishing lake is Lake Sasseginega. This lake is much larger than Lost Lake, running about 19 miles in length, and is easily fishable, even on days when every angler in the province is out on the water, shooting for the same walleye as you because of its size. You’ll find not only walleye here, but also Lake Trout and Large Northern Pike that reach up to about 28 pounds in size.
“H” Lake is another popular Quebec walleye fishing hole, where you can find large walleye frequently. A mere 15 minute walk from Portage, this is a commonly fished lake and a convenient spot to relax for the afternoon. You’ll find great action here, if you are looking for the activity, and you can rent boats and motors. If you don’t mind catch and release fishing, you can also check out Forgotten Lake, which is catch and release only and also within 15 minutes - walking distance of Portage. Besides walleye, you’ll find a number of good sized Northern Pike.
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is commited to providing the best walleye fishing information possible. Go to www.askwalleyefishing.com for more information on Quebec walleye fishing.
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