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Took Friday off for Black Crappie.

 

A phenomenal day ladding in the 100+ numbers

 

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Then my buddies call me up for saturday.

 

''safe'' ice up in the mountains you in ?

 

sure. * clic* leave at 3:30 am after 4 houres sleep.

 

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After the bite cooled off.

 

We switch lakes. Whities and lakers they say.

 

Im in for sure.

 

1:30 houre after in the bush on the trikes.

 

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as im sleeping in my crappie bed .

 

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my buddies call.

 

Ring a ding dong ..

 

hello?

 

Greasers tomorrow ? the lake sunk today.

 

Sure

 

*clic*

 

 

stay tuned

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Amazing, but are those Quebec reds or specks? Great fish either way. Our trout season opened yesterday up in 13 too, would've tried to sneak out on a small lake if I wasn't stuck at work, ice is damn persistent this year!

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Amazing, but are those Quebec reds or specks? Great fish either way. Our trout season opened yesterday up in 13 too, would've tried to sneak out on a small lake if I wasn't stuck at work, ice is damn persistent this year!

Yea those are Specks. The real Quebec Red is actually a landlocked Arctic Char that has evolved into its own subspecies over time. Salvelinus alpinus It's a common misnomer used on the Quebec side. The real one doesn't have those spots or square tail of the Speck. Nice fish and pics though regardless Kev. A great day fishing to be sure.

 

Cheers

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Yea those are Specks. The real Quebec Red is actually a landlocked Arctic Char that has evolved into its own subspecies over time. Salvelinus alpinus It's a common misnomer used on the Quebec side. The real one doesn't have those spots or square tail of the Speck. Nice fish and pics though regardless Kev. A great day fishing to be sure.

 

Cheers

Yes you are right. Apparently there are a couple lakes around here that have them, bucket list fish for sure

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Was on the Quebec side as well poking around looking for open water. It will be a couple weeks yet with these low temps before those mountain lakes are ice free. Nice report.

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Trouts are from quebec, and they have a red belly,

 

Why cant they be called quebec reds?

 

There not native trouts

 

Stockers! :)

 

Thanks for the awesome feed back guys more to come!

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