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  1. Sweet! Now that I know what I know, just tell me when we're gonna go!
  2. Well gee, when you look at it that way, we all "buy" our fish... And when I consider that I don't have a planer board setup, never mind a boat that would be considered appropriate for those waters, I would say it was money very well spent. Not to mention the other charter boats we saw and spoke to that weren't having the same success we did. Or the amount of learning that took place....hard to put a price on that. But hey, if you wanna take me out in your boat for free, I'd be happy to consider the biggest fish I catch that day my new personal best
  3. Ling a ding ding!!!! That's a nice one!! Ling should be most active around mid-late feb. and early march, if I remember what I've read correctly. They actually spawn under the ice, in shallow, at night. Most people I've talked to that target them catch them at night, and use glow baits. If you hit up youtube, there's all kinds of crazy aqua-vu videos of them. I too want to go after them this year, as I've heard they're supposed to be delicious
  4. OOOhhh...place to stay, eh? nice! Hmmm...tryin' to think of where to get a map....the chart we have at the cottage has been around too long for me to remember from whence it came. Google navigational charts + Rosseau, or Muskoka Lakes...should be easy. Trakmaps.com is good actually, now that I think of it. Also A-1 Maps in Mississauga...just don't know if they do lake charts, but considering the amount of obscure topo's they have, I don't see why not. Never ice fished?!??!?! Hoooo son! You's about to get hooked!
  5. Can't see the vid from herre...but I'm pretty sure it's the one in the jungle with a post hole digger instead of an auger...no? Simply incedible!!!
  6. Hey Sudzy...never saw this post until now. Welcome aboard, btw. Rosseau is a great fishery in the winter for lakers...a few people know where to find walleye, but sadly, I'm not one of them Anywhooo....here's the best advice I have for you regarding Rosseau trout: 1.Silver and blue, be it spoons or tube jigs --- white tube jigs get the exception here...they're a classic 2. 30-60 FOW is where I have most of my success...and, like many lake trout waters, if you can find a quick transition between these two depths, so much the better. 3. Some years the live bait tip-up (shiners) takes all the fish, other years its all on the jigging. 4. Don't get sucked into fishing where all the crowds are...the lake has all kinds of structure...picking up a chart is a very good idea. You can pretty much walk out from a variety of public access places (Windermere, Port Carling, Town of Rosseau to name a few) and within 20 minutes be away from the crowds and sitting on prime structure. ****BE CAREFUL OF THE ICE THOUGH*** don't be going out into unknown, untravelled ice without checking as you go, and without the proper safety equipment. 5. My personal favourite jigging technique is to let the lure you're using fall to the bottom on controlled slack. If nothing intercepts it...leave it on bottom for a solid minute. Slowly lift...and flop back down for another minute. If nothing hits...start jigging as normal....but always be ready for something to happen on that first shot down the hole Ok...lots of generic laker tips here...but...Rosseau lakers aren't much different...go get 'em!
  7. Way to go!!! All the best
  8. wowzers!!! Dem's some nice fish!! Great pics too...can't wait to see a frozen backdrop to your reports...bring on the ice!!!
  9. ^ x2 Although to be fair, my timing is usually crap.
  10. Good luck out there Wayne...are you bringing the good-looking fishing partners?!?! :lol: Oh, and don't let Lloyd hold out on you vis-a-vis the Lemon Drops...the goods were delivered, as suggested
  11. thanks...yeah, I would say he is THE guy to see... Merci, Jacques...I too am short on words...still gaze lovingly at the pics on my desktop at work LOL -- DOOOD!!! I've been WAITING for you to notice!!!! Yes...we were pretty giddy after that...was truly an incredible day! So now my walleye confidence is super high...but the wifey tells me I shouldn't ruin it by trying for them through the ice And yeah...wunna these days....we'll bring little Emma up to play with Jack, and head out for some of those NWO 'eyes Oh yeah...the double-angle on the jumping walleye...we were both lining up to take pics of him...and once the fish started flopping we knew we'd better take whatever we could get!
  12. Yes, I believe that's the one in Fredericton. I say they get whatever punishment would have been handed down when the vets they dishonoured were their age...like maybe a visit to the police station to learn what a cat'o'nine tails is
  13. Well...the only good thing about it is that ICE IS ON THE WAY!!!! Maybe one more trip in the boat...a few ventures from shore...but otherwise, the icefishin' gear is getting ready!!!
  14. Thanks for the post Holdie Too bad there isn't an emoticon that salutes.
  15. yikes!! I didn't realize it was liquid salt...I thought it was some kind of heavy duty antifreeze...like what we put on the windshield...just better....sheesh. Can't be good for the cars at all
  16. Great report...that definitely looks like the good life
  17. Fantastic stuff, Guido...thanks for sharing your passion
  18. Awww nuts...and here was me thinking you got into some muskies....that's ok...your time will come
  19. Nicely done, BiteMe...I hope you won't be letting your son drive the truck any time soon...
  20. HOT DAYUMMM!!!!! One of my favourite reports of the year is when the Iceman Cometh :D Just thinkin' out loud here...your Adobe Acrobat Reader is not gonna help you when you go through A pfd might be a wiser choice
  21. Totally amazing fish!! What a way to end the season, Greg...thanks for sharing!!
  22. This past Sunday, my cousin (Bicephalic) and I, along with a friend of his (Deeks), got a chance to head down to the Bay of Quinte to fish with Lloyd Daume, who runs UandMe Fishing Charters. We actually had a chance to go a few weeks back, but, my baby girl was busy working her way into the world, so I couldn’t make it happen. However, when Lloyd announced that he had another opening, my lovely and oh so considerate wife (the lovely Laker Jessy) didn’t even hesitate in telling me to book it! She even tried to make sure I was well rested for the trip by taking care of the baby all night Friday night…never waking me once to get a bottle, or do a feeding…wow! What a woman! Unfortunately, the trip wasn’t until Sunday, and there I sat on Saturday night with a baby that REFUSED to sleep, and an exhausted wife who needed her sleep. But, according to the 3-way blackberry conversation I had going with my 2 fishing partners for the day, it didn’t sound like they were sleeping either. One poker game, plus one family G2G at the Legion meant that we were pulling an all nighter before emarking on a journey to world-famous walleye waters! My gassy little bundle of joy was gracious enough to fall asleep shortly before the guys showed up. Not wanting to be late, we left ourselves some extra time and departed Mississauga at 2:45am. By 5:00 I think we were getting coffee at the Tim’s in Belleville…huh. This Bay of Quinte place isn’t as far away as I thought! We didn’t need to arrive until 6:00. We roll into Picton and send Lloyd a text that we’ve arrived…after driving past him…a couple times…we meet up in the parking lot. Still early, so we go get more coffee, pretty much floating to the Tim’s and back…at this point the anticipation was almost unbearable. As soon as we got on Lloyd’s Boat (a.k.a. the Party Palace), we knew it was going to be a good day…I mean…this guy knows what he’s doing! Everything is set up beautifully…lots of covered seating down the side, wide open floor space (a.k.a. the Dance Floor) a pile of gorgeous rods and reels in their holders all ready to go, a blinding array of crankbaits being used as wallpaper, and a generous cabin at the front to store gear. In fact, I’m told that some people even sleep up there while waiting for the fish to bite *cough*Dano*cough. Motor was already warm, so we got our gear stored away, oohed and aahhed at Lloyd’s remote control lighting, and headed out of the harbor. I’m sure the 3 of us sitting there looked like schoolkids when they’re on the bus to a really cool field trip...that’s how I felt, anyway. Once we were out of the harbor, Lloyd cranked the tunes and hit the throttle…reception was a little shakey on the radio, and I kept hearing funny lyrics…first song that came on was by Theory of a Deadman, but seemed very fitting though.. We got our backs against the ocean, It’s just us against the world; Looking at all or nothing; Gonna catch walleye I’m pretty sure that’s what I heard anyway. After marveling at how gorgeous the sunrise was, and hoping that the day would stay as nice as it was starting, Lloyd’s screens start beeping away and he throttles down. We’re just a pack of glassy eyed newbies looking around, and Lloyd is down to business with the planer boards and rods. We snapped out of our dream state when he asked us for a clip…then watched as he expertly got four lines out in the amount of time I might decide on what lure to use. Lines were out, sun was up, and we was fishin!!!! Lloyd explained what to watch for on the planer lines, and how to release the line when a fish hit. Not much time went by and we started seeing hooks on the graph…a few minutes later one of the rods is bucking in the holder…I try to relay this with words, but all that comes out is “Oh! Oh! That! That!” Bicephalic’s feet are stuck to the floor, and before he can move, Lloyd grabs the rod and puts it into his flailing hands. Too late…the fish is gone. Strike one. This scene started to repeat itself with frightening consistency…and before we knew it, we were 0-4. I could see the doubt in Lloyd’s eyes…he was thinking he had a dud crew. I fixed my eyes on the clips, determined not to let him down….and when I saw line dip and the rod start bouncing, I didn’t wait…just gripped and ripped!! FISH ON!!! Lloyd is a great traffic director and coach – he had my heart rate down to an acceptable level and got me standing in the corner so he could control the boat and net the fish. The rod had the perfect action, the reel’s drag was set perfectly, and in a couple minutes, I was staring at the biggest friggin walleye I’d ever reeled in!!! WOOHOO!!! According to my text message transcripts, this was 7:22am – had to text the wife and tell her the good news…but Lloyd came up with an even better idea. If you’re ever stuck for gift ideas, just ask him what the 50mg thank-you is The 29 inch beast was bleeding a bit, so Lloyd let it recuperate in the livewell. After he was satisfied that the bleeding was stopped, it was carefully released. And it musta told it’s friends all about it, because they came and chased us down all day! By 8:55am, Deeks was in Walleye heaven: and Bicephalic and I cranked in a double-header to put us at 6-10 on the day. SO FAR!!! I can’t really give a blow-by-blow account of the day…the fishing was simply a blur of fat, slobbering, golden footballs with eyes the size of loonies. Here’s what stands out in my mind though: Lloyd Daume OWNS the Bay of Quinte! He went out there to put us on fish, which he did a marvelous job of, but he also made sure everyone else out there had a crack at it. Guys that he knows were out there, and he was on the phone telling them how much line was out, what colours were working, and giving them directions when they couldn’t find their way. At times, the water was pretty busy, and we had to pick our way through “the gauntlet”. Lloyd’s got one of the bigger boats out there, and runs planers out to the side…yet he picked his way through the crowds like a little johnboat through a quiet marina. If he had to lean out the window and give directions, he did. If he had to get on the horn, he did. But everyone got a friendly thank-you and didn’t have to stop fishing. Not even the guy that thought about running over our planer board for a minute. The ONE thing all those boats had in common though, was that they watched us pull fish in every time we went by!!! Another double header….Bicephalic hoisting the gold with Deeks battling the other one It was like a perfect summer day out there….the radio came back to life for Kid Rock to belt out a little “All Summer Long”… Catchin’ walleye from the dock….watchin’ the waves roll off the rocks….. It seemed like it couldn’t get any better….until the fish started getting bigger, and all of the PB’s we set in the morning got smashed with big fat humpbacked ‘eyes My piggy: Deeks’ beast: And Bicephalic ended up with a real HAWG….that was the most memorable fish of the day. We had just completed the triple-header that put us at fish #13 on the day, and were looking to get past that ugly number. I jumped all over a beautiful fish that was somewhere between 25 and 29 inches, which meant Bicephalic was driving while Lloyd netted it and Deeks took pics. As soon as Lloyd takes the fish to release it, one of the rods goes haywire! I’ve got fish slime all over my hands and don’t want to take a double…Lloyd hands the rod to Deeks…who can’t reel because his other hand is full of cameras. Bicephalic is trying to get back there, but can’t let go of the wheel….everyone was dancin! So I grab the rod, slimey hands or not, and tell Bicephalic to come back and grab it. We’re sure that it was flirting with the low teens, but….when it came time to snap a pic, it wanted to dance too! If you look closely, you can see that it’s already coming straight for me – I managed to duck, while it cleared the back of the boat and gave us the ol’ Quinte good-bye! And the reverse angle (sorry bud…had to post it!) Did you see that?!?!? And that was it….an amazing end to an amazing day on the water….we sat there grinning like fools in disbelief at what had just transpired. All the clips got used up….we actually had a hard time catching fish that were small enough to keep…the weather had been PERFECT….wow. As we started to figure out what our final catch-loss count was, the radio was playing Meatloaf, and again the reception went funny… I want you I need you But there aint no way I'm ever gonna love you Now dont be sad Cause 15 out of 22 aint bad We got back to the docks…no waiting in the long ramp line for us, because Lloyd has a slip, so in we went, unloaded the boat, and were blown away to see Lloyd break out the machete and start cleaning the fish! Bonus!!! Not before a few pics, of course….feast your eyes on this goodness!! We thanked Lloyd some more….really can’t thank the guy enough…and headed home barely able to fit our grins in the car. Definitely a tough day to top, but we know that if we’re gonna have a shot at doing that, we will at least be on the right boat, with the right captain, when we go again! Happy trails, Lloyd…can’t thank you enough….and can’t wait to do it again!
  23. AWESOME post, Fishnwire!!!!!! Ice rods are out...I've given the In-Fisherman Guide the once over and am ready to read it thoroughly now....these pics are just what I'm talkin' bout!!!
  24. Dude...you're supposed to keep that thing under the covers with you so you don't have that problem when you wake up
  25. Okay, I really appreciate and respect the MNR...and this is in no way meant to bash them or poke fun...I'm sure many beauracracies make mistakes like this...but...here we go: One of my co-workers has received his SECOND letter from the MNR telling him that they do not have the correct mailing address to send him his fishing licence. They mail these letters to his house.
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