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