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 Post subject: Thanks, from G2Angling
PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2010 8:50 pm 
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Fellow anglers;

G2Angling wants to thank our clients and friends for an incredible year so far.... We ended the Ice Fishing season on a bang, and overall incredible season. The spring was the best ever, while contour fishing we managed countless trips of smaller walleye into the hundreds. We rolled into the summer with a deep water crankbait bite that has been simply unprecedented. While most anglers are staying in the shallow bays catching smaller walleye, we have managed to hit large numbers of BIG summer walleye. The amazing thing about the summer bite is....it HAS NOT STOPPED!! (Give us a call, we still have a few days open)

The best thing about our job, is that we get to spend countless hours on the water teaching new anglers and veterans the fundamentals of walleye fishing. We take pride in making sure we spend the time it takes for each and every angler to learn what it takes to catch Bay of Quinte walleye, for all seasons. For Grant, Jamie and I, seeing the smiles on clients faces when they realized they have just landed a "Fish of a Lifetime" is priceless!

We have also managed to reach out to our clients in other ways... we are continuing our relationship with Canadian Sportfishing and have managed to film a few shows with Italo Labignon (Fall Walleye, Spring Crappie and Spring Walleye)...with many more to come. The shows should air in Nov 2010.

Here's what's coming up for G2Angling:

Casting
Our deepwater crankbait bite has been in swing for a few months, and will still be HOT until the end of Sept. It's the best way to take advantage of bigger walleye during the summer months. It's nothing to have a 6, 7, 8 pounder yank the rod out of your hand when they hit as hard as they do...What a blast!.

Trolling
As alot of you know, during the months of September to December, the adult migratory walleye make their way back to the Bay of Quinte from Lake Ontario. These walleye follow the primary food source “Gizzard Shad”, into the Lower Bay and for a few months will be stacked up in certain areas…this is quite likely the HOTTEST time to catch a fish of a life-time. Trolling suspended crank baits is clearly the way to be successful. Walleye topping the 12lbs plus mark are quite common and it’s no stretch to catch multiple walleye over 10lbs plus mark, on any given trip.

Jigging
Once the walleye have been in the Bay for a few months and the lake has turned over, they start to move from being suspended to hugging the bottom. This makes them tougher to target while trolling, the technique to focus on here is JIGGING! Not only do we have a significant number of amazing locations to target Walleye during these times, but it can be the best way and MOST FUN way to catch over 50 walleye in a day, with multiple walleye topping the 10lbs plus mark!

To regularly see what the G2 team is up to, and what's happening on the water, check out our Fishing Report at G2Angling Fishing Reports

It would be a pleasure to have you join us out on the water, give us a call or visit our website G2Angling to see how we can get you into the great action....

All the best, from G2Angling...

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