Guest steel'n'esox Posted November 25, 2008 Report Posted November 25, 2008 Just wondering if anyone fishes for or has caught muskies in the Bay or Quinte, as most of the fishing pressure is on walleyes and bass
kemper Posted November 25, 2008 Report Posted November 25, 2008 I have also wondered this, as well as is there any decent musky fishing out on the big lake... I once came across a recently dead MONSTER 'ski in the whitby harbour, so I would assume if they can be found there, there is probably a fishable population at Quinte? Also im thinking if there was a fishable population they would probably be giants?
Guest steel'n'esox Posted November 25, 2008 Report Posted November 25, 2008 Thanx for the reply kemper,many years ago probably close to 25 I caught a small ski 20 inches or so at the old A&P hole aka Bi-Way hole at the Ganny on a roe bag, Im sure there out there in Lake O but the needle in the haystack scenerio might apply there. With the Bay though everything there seems to come in large and xtra large so im hoping the muskies are the same
Pigeontroller Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 There are Muskie in all parts of the Great Lakes...Whether or not they are there in enough quantity to make fishing for them worthwhile, thats another story.
Rich Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Lower Niagara, Dalhousie have some targettable populations. I don't see why the north side of the lake wouldn't have them too. For the love of god somebody troll a Jake through Pickering and let me know for sure!
superdad Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 There were at least tow muskies caught this fall in the BOQ, both showcased on quintefishing.com
Mike the Pike Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 There were at least tow muskies caught this fall in the BOQ, both showcased on quintefishing.com A nice 42 incher was caught at night recently.
ehg Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Lower Niagara, Dalhousie have some targettable populations. I don't see why the north side of the lake wouldn't have them too. For the love of god somebody troll a Jake through Pickering and let me know for sure! Saw one caught at Pickering, on a shad rap, many years ago. Sounds like they are in Quinte but are caught by accident. I've heard of huge ones in that bay.
smbhunter Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 I actually saw a good size one surface last august while fishing for gar. Must have been about a 40 incher. Also saw 4 or 5 big pike as well.
ccmtcanada Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 I was fishing a local marina last summer where I was looking for pike and what did I see? A huge muskie sunning itself about 3 feet from shore. Took one look at it, thought pike, until I saw the markings....
Ramble Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 im from Belleville and only once i've heard of them being caught. I'd dont think they are in their with any descent numbers. Pike out compete them....and there is some big pike in their.....BIG. -R-
lew Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 There's some very big muskies that live in the rivers that flow into Quinte, infact only a few miles away, so it would stand to reason that they'd be more plentiful in the Bay, yet there are surprisingly few reports of them. I've been fishing Quinte since 1955 and have spent alot of time over the years fishing for pike there, yet I have never hooked a musky, never had a follow or even seen one, infact I've never even talked to anyone personally who's caught one there. But then again, howcum in the 100 years since the locks were built, the pike from Quinte have never found their way up into the eastern Kawarthas ?? Stange stuff indeed
Ramble Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 I thought Pike were starting to invade the Kawarthas?
lew Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 I thought Pike were starting to invade the Kawarthas? There's always the odd report of pike being caught in the western Kawarthas and I spose they are gradually working their way eastward, but certainly not enuff to classify it as an invasion........yet. There's also scattered reports every year of tigers in there too so there's definetely some inter breeding going on too.
Ramble Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Yeah a friend of mine fishes balsam hard for musky in the summer. I think he caught about 6 tigers and 3 pike this year. He keeps all the pike the brings in.
johnnyb Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 I'd sure love to catch the muskie that feeds on BOQ walleyes....but if Lew says they're not in there...that's good enough for me
DANIMAL Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Maybe theres better habitat for them in the close by St. Lawrence so most of the muskies in the area are there instead of Quinte. Just my guesse.
PAZE Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 I'd sure love to catch the muskie that feeds on BOQ walleyes....but if Lew says they're not in there...that's good enough for me Who says there not in there, one off the greatest musky fishing is in the st. lawrence river, if there in the river and at the mouth, there in the bay BOQ
lew Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 (edited) Who says there not in there, Nobody said they weren't any muskies in there, and johnnyb was just making a joke when he used my name, but I think the jist of this thread is that there doesn't seem to be as many muskies in the bay as many folks would expect, considering the large populations of them at either end of Quinte.......both coming & going. Edited November 26, 2008 by lew
kemper Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Someone troll a big jake through there PLEASE. at least if you dont catch a ski you will probably be able to report a mutant gigantisaurus rex walleye that feeds on 12 pounders and has 9 inch fangs.
cram Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 i was just about to put my musky gear away and you guys got me all excited. :-)
Ramble Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 I'm gonna argue that low musky numbers in teh BOQ is due to competition for resources more then a habitat issue. As Lew said there is rivers that run into the bay that have some impressive musky. -R-
Squid Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 don't put your gear away until the 13th of December!!
cram Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 (edited) don't put your gear away until the 13th of December!! My lake is likely icing up right now. My fishing is done for the season. In all truth, i have never been much of a fall fisherman anyway. Have tried, but once it gets cool and they move off the weeds i am usually pretty lost. Besides -- isn't the season closer december 15th? Edited November 26, 2008 by cram
cram Posted November 26, 2008 Report Posted November 26, 2008 Curious -- why wouldn't there be HUGE musky in a lake ontario like lake system. Aside from the walleye, there's lots of cisco/herring (i think) and salmonoids to eat.
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