As you can tell from my username, I am an obsessed trout fisherman. I don't fish for any other specie besides brook trout. Problem is, my brother in law is coming to the Ottawa area in a few weeks and he is a walleye freak. I know nothing about walleye fishing, nor do I know of any waters which hold this specie. The bro in law wants me to take him to a walleye lake. I own a 12' tinny with a small trolling motor. I'm not about to venture out onto any rivers with this outfit. Would anyone here on Fish-Hawk be willing to share a relatively small body of water (lake) where we can fish for walleye? If one is willing to divulge a lake for us via PM, I am more than willing to give back by divulging one of my brook trout lakes. I have dozens of great brook trout lakes so if you give me a great walleye lake, I'll be glad to do the same. On the flip side, if you just wanna give me a so so lake, again, I'll gladly return the favour.
Show me yours and I'll show you mine.
Seeking help via Private Message
- BrookieJunkie
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Re: Seeking help via Private Message
No pm required. While not "great" Walleye fishing, for a small tinny you could try Clayton/Taylor lake. Or maybe White Lake, but it does blow up more on windy days. Then there's always the Miss.
Good luck with it. Cheers
Good luck with it. Cheers
Smitty
Straight shooter
Straight shooter
Re: Seeking help via Private Message
Dalhousie Lake would probably meet your needs too
Re: Seeking help via Private Message
Rideau River/Jock River area in Richmond.
Small boat, small body etc.
Now
Brookies????
Small boat, small body etc.
Now
Brookies????