hello all,
this is the second year i'll be planning a ice fishing trip with a couple of buddies that are beginner fisherman, last year i took them to calendar bay we'll lets say i was the only one to catch a couple walleyes. i am happy to go back there, i fish that bay a lot and enjoy it (but they want to try somewhere new) if anyone can recommend another spot that has some good hard water walleye it would be greatly appreciated, i was think bay of quinte, but i don't know that lake at all, any help would be good, thanks a lot
rc
looking for a hard water spot
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Re: looking for a hard water spot
you'll find alot of information on bay of quinte on this forum as well on the net. you might even find out that it's not a lake. !!! lol6lbtest wrote:hello all,
this is the second year i'll be planning a ice fishing trip with a couple of buddies that are beginner fisherman, last year i took them to calendar bay we'll lets say i was the only one to catch a couple walleyes. i am happy to go back there, i fish that bay a lot and enjoy it (but they want to try somewhere new) if anyone can recommend another spot that has some good hard water walleye it would be greatly appreciated, i was think bay of quinte, but i don't know that lake at all, any help would be good, thanks a lot
rc
it's part of the st-lawrence/lake ontario , near picton. hope this helps.