Quebec muskies
Cast
Posted 11/1/2008 9:12 AM (#343354)
Subject: Quebec muskies


Here is a geography question for musky heads. Are there any sizeable lakes in the Province of Quebec that have decent to good populations of muskies?

I know about the Ottawa and St. Lawrence Rivers, but what about the stiller waters?
Guest
Posted 11/2/2008 2:41 PM (#343440 - in reply to #343354)
Subject: RE: Quebec muskies


There are a lot of small lakes loaded with muskies, not going to get the pigs like in the rivers but still a lot of 25-30 pound fish in lakes that have near zero pressure.
OuiOui
Posted 11/2/2008 11:18 PM (#343504 - in reply to #343354)
Subject: RE: Quebec muskies


Agree with the last poster. Not a lot of Quebec-ers target muskies despite a number of lakes containing a population. In my experience, a much greater percentage of fishing by the natives in beautiful Quebec is done for food rather than sport. Also, if you don't know French, finding information is challenging at best.
woodieb8
Posted 11/3/2008 6:02 AM (#343511 - in reply to #343354)
Subject: Re: Quebec muskies




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i have a few quebec friends. they have some very good musky waters. they are just silent on where they fish.
Cast
Posted 11/3/2008 8:41 AM (#343524 - in reply to #343354)
Subject: RE: Quebec muskies


Merci beaucoup. But what lakes?
Truly, I am not thinking of going some place and trying to clean it out.
esox50
Posted 11/3/2008 10:27 AM (#343535 - in reply to #343524)
Subject: RE: Quebec muskies





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Cast - 11/3/2008 8:41 AM

Merci beaucoup. But what lakes?
Truly, I am not thinking of going some place and trying to clean it out.


But others lurking may...

Best bet would be to hire a guide up there, or talk to the Montreal chapter of Muskies Canada.