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Hey Gents,

 

Headed out today to get the last minute bugs worked out in my Walleye patterns on the Bay (My partner Grant was moving, so I was on my own). Not only did I get them worked out, but I manged to figure out two new AMAZING patterns that really turned the Walleye on.

 

Ended the day with 12 Walleye mostly 4 to 5lbers an 8.5lber and 9.8lber, also managed to hit 11 Largemouth, including two 5 lbers, I know the "Quinte Classic" guys would have loved them, as they were zooming all over the place today.

 

Enjoy the pics. My batteries died in the camera so no pictures of the 5lb buckets.

 

BTW - I took a few minutes to also see if the Walleye were starting to stack up out in the deep water....check out the Lowrance picture :lol:

 

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Cheers, Hodgey...

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I was thinking about going to Picton bay. My question is, good for jigging? I here that they are deep and I love to jig but how do I get down 40ft with a jig? Never fished the lake before and went and bought a map so after my weekend camping with the little guy, I want to start going after some big eyes. Help would be most apprciated!

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Hey Dizzidevil,

 

I assume you fish from a boat? Most Walleye are still suspended in deep water or off the end of deel weedlines. But the resident Walleye can still be jigged with 3/8oz Jigs & twister tails or jigs tipped with Gulp. The best bet is to use crankbaits along the edge of the weedlines, it is on FIRE right now.

 

Drop me a PM.

 

Cheers, Hodgey...

Posted

Nice job on the Quinte fish :Gonefishing:

I remember you from the past and your ability to catch multispecies from many different lakes.

Thanks for posting this.

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An "ok" report, but kinda sketchy on the details!.. what were they hitting, and how deep were they and in how many feet of water???... this is vital "need to know information"!!! :angry:

 

OH stop your wining soggy he deserves a much better compliment than that .You just come up in November we will get ya some big eyes.

Now open the back door go for a swim and cool off. :w00t: Side console folks are sooooooooo moody.

 

Nice wack of fish man thanks for the pics.I can't wait until November.

 

 

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Some quality fish there for sure!

 

I'm looking forward to fishing the bay first week in November this year...still searching for the 14 or 15 :D

 

Would love to get one that size vertical jigging ;)

 

Tony

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nice looking fish you guys are on to.

 

I can't wait to get down to Quinte again

I get out with U & Me Guide Service and the the fishing out there is great

everyone should get out on quinte at lest once to experience the monster walleye

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