WalleyeWon wrote:
Hello All...I trust everyone is enjoying the Hardwater season so far...be safe.
I just wanted to share an experience and moreso tip my hat to Dan and everyone else involved with the this Site and especially those who take the time to post results.
I fish the BoQ usually 2 trips (Spring and Fall) I moved away from the area some 20+ years ago and look so forward to my trips back whenever I can. I have also had the opportunity to meet a few new friends (forum members) and will look forward to meeting a few more.
I also fish with a large group called the Father-Son fishing weekend and for years we have been washing lures in places like the French River and many Northern Lakes. Each year it seems the same story...a measly 2 or 3 pound Pike usually takes home the ugly trophy we've assembled with most guys getting skunked but without reserve much fun is had. After several attempts of trying I have finally convinced the fellas to give BoQ a try...June 13 weekend. Agreed not the absolute best timing but sure beats our usual end of June date.
This site was instumental in not only convincing the 12-16 guys, but we booked our accomodation from this site and probably more importantly I have looked back over 12 years of posts (since 2002) to help determine our weekend and put together a strategy that might put these guys on something other than a measly little Pike.
An absolute incredible accumulation of (historic) info to be had if one only took the time to read through them...some pretty funny stuff in there too I might add.
And for you guys that take the time and regularly post your results and tactics and ventures...a big thanks, it worked!
Steve
WalleyeWon
WalleyeWon, if you would like to do some pike fishing check this area out. In the spring and in the fall I run charters for pike. The average weight would be 6-8 lbs. I would let my group keep only 2 fish per person and anything under 5lbs and anything over 10lbs is released. This past fall I boated 186 pike and one 14lb musky, the largest pike was 16.1 lb
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