Fishing tips
Fishing tips
Me and some friends are heading up to the Gouin Reservoir next week, staying on a houseboat, and I was wondering if anyone has fished there and has any tips?
As the fish say
"DROP ME A LINE"
Mark
"DROP ME A LINE"
Mark
Re: Fishing tips
go to walleye central and search the canada forum for going. lots of quality reports there
Re: Fishing tips
A good buddy of mine used to fish there many years back and he swore on a white BigO. I don't recall what time of year he went up but the fish seemed to like the wider wobble and the white color. It's a great lure for all species. He always brought backups in case of pike bite offs. I saw what was left of one he had up there and I've owned some ever since. Funny enough, I picked up a pearl one to try and it just doesn't produce like the white. Go figure...
So that's my tip. Sneak some in your box for the trip and you may have that secret bait to outfish your buds.
Enjoy your trip. Have you done the houseboat fishing vacation before? Sounds like it could be a good time. Do you get a smaller boat(s) as well for quick fishing trips?
Cheers
So that's my tip. Sneak some in your box for the trip and you may have that secret bait to outfish your buds.
Enjoy your trip. Have you done the houseboat fishing vacation before? Sounds like it could be a good time. Do you get a smaller boat(s) as well for quick fishing trips?
Cheers
Smitty
Straight shooter
Straight shooter
Re: Fishing tips
Smitty,
This will be our first time with a houseboat.It measures 52 long by 24 wide.Comes with one small boat w/motor for every 2 adults.
Should be fun.
This will be our first time with a houseboat.It measures 52 long by 24 wide.Comes with one small boat w/motor for every 2 adults.
Should be fun.
As the fish say
"DROP ME A LINE"
Mark
"DROP ME A LINE"
Mark
Re: Fishing tips
x2smitty55 wrote:A good buddy of mine used to fish there many years back and he swore on a white BigO. I don't recall what time of year he went up but the fish seemed to like the wider wobble and the white color. It's a great lure for all species. He always brought backups in case of pike bite offs. I saw what was left of one he had up there and I've owned some ever since. Funny enough, I picked up a pearl one to try and it just doesn't produce like the white. Go figure...
So that's my tip. Sneak some in your box for the trip and you may have that secret bait to outfish your buds.
Enjoy your trip. Have you done the houseboat fishing vacation before? Sounds like it could be a good time. Do you get a smaller boat(s) as well for quick fishing trips?
Cheers
I even agree with the "Pearl" comment. I have maybe 8 different big-o lures, and the plain white one is always the #1 producer. In fact, the one that has a bunch of scratches and most of the paint missing (from repeated bites) is my go-to.
Re: Fishing tips
The usual for walleyes;
bottom bouncers with spinners with worms or blood suckers
Use jigs once you find them.
I have always found the 20 foot contour line the best depth for walleyes there, but try different depths.
Anywhere there is a rocky point, there will be walleyes off it.
For large pike find any small stream flowing into the lake and cast the largest red devil or 5 of diamonds spoon you can find and have a rod with enough backbone to reel in the fish.
You will need a GPS in each boat or you will never get back to your houseboat. (or back to the honey hole)
The whole shoreline looks the same everywhere with no hills or cabins to help you remember the way back.
Good luck
David
bottom bouncers with spinners with worms or blood suckers
Use jigs once you find them.
I have always found the 20 foot contour line the best depth for walleyes there, but try different depths.
Anywhere there is a rocky point, there will be walleyes off it.
For large pike find any small stream flowing into the lake and cast the largest red devil or 5 of diamonds spoon you can find and have a rod with enough backbone to reel in the fish.
You will need a GPS in each boat or you will never get back to your houseboat. (or back to the honey hole)
The whole shoreline looks the same everywhere with no hills or cabins to help you remember the way back.
Good luck
David