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Some friends and I have an annual trip to the Bay of Quinte in Ontario. The fall is the time when the big ones come in from Lake Ontario and put on the feed. We didn't find the HUGE ones, but we found a few nice ones.
We typically trolled in waters than ranged in the 25 to 50 foot range. Planer boards to get the baits way off to the sides of the boat (150+ feet) at a slow speed of 1.7 to 2.0 mph. We used reef runners, Dr Death, Storm deep divers etc...anywhere from 70 to 200 feet back from the boards...the target depth to run them was anywhere from 18 to 30 feet.
We had 3 great days of weather. Skies slightly overcast, light winds, stable weather and a little "walleye" chop on the surface. We marked lots of fish...the odd bait ball...but for some reason the fish had lock jaw!! A tournament with 45 boats and 90 anglers launched where we did on the Saturday...and only 4 fish were weighed in!!
Onto the results...
A 7 pounder I caught...
A beautiful 8.25 pound one...about 29 inches long.
A friend that joined us got this nice one...
Big fish of the weekend went to Gerritt
No Walleye for my buddy Will...but he got a nice pike!
A few scenery shots
We typically trolled in waters than ranged in the 25 to 50 foot range. Planer boards to get the baits way off to the sides of the boat (150+ feet) at a slow speed of 1.7 to 2.0 mph. We used reef runners, Dr Death, Storm deep divers etc...anywhere from 70 to 200 feet back from the boards...the target depth to run them was anywhere from 18 to 30 feet.
We had 3 great days of weather. Skies slightly overcast, light winds, stable weather and a little "walleye" chop on the surface. We marked lots of fish...the odd bait ball...but for some reason the fish had lock jaw!! A tournament with 45 boats and 90 anglers launched where we did on the Saturday...and only 4 fish were weighed in!!
Onto the results...
A 7 pounder I caught...

A beautiful 8.25 pound one...about 29 inches long.

A friend that joined us got this nice one...

Big fish of the weekend went to Gerritt

No Walleye for my buddy Will...but he got a nice pike!

A few scenery shots

