I just got back from my first trip to Quinte, yesterday was my birthday and I figured I would ask the guys if they'd be up for joining me on a fishing trip to the famous BOQ. Well... it was an experience that's for sure.
We arrived Friday morning, stopped by Pro Tackle for bait and our derby tickets. We checked out the George St. launch but it didn't look nice for walking. We were staying in Trenton Friday night so we went back there and fished Bain Park. The walk there wasn't any better. We missed the morning bite, but fished around the group of huts just east of the red can and fished hard from 10am to 6pm. Not a bite. Saw the MNR people answered their questions and was surprised they didn't ask for licenses.
Found a Guide from here on the board and had booked them months ago for Saturday, they took us to Point Anne. On the Ice from 7am to 5:30pm, 20 mins for lunch and the rest of the time was fishing. I think I've got tendonitis from jigging so much. Well, nothing again. My buddy lost a small one part way to the hole, but that was the only action all day. There was only 3 or 4 fish caught by all the people the guide took out that day. We did mark a bunch but no takers.
Sunday we flipped a coin between going back to Point Anne or Herchimer. Point Anne won and we went back to fish the morning before going to the fish fry at the Fish and Game Club. We walked out, started at 16' and after 2 moves finished in 18' and got nothing. Didn't even mark a walleye, just a couple perch.
So after 3 months of planning, 6 hrs of driving, 3 days of fishing and about $500(guide, hotel, gas etc), I can say Quinte is not as easy as some people think. I showed up with big expectations and left rather humbled. I will be back and I will continue to dream of walking off the ice with a bucket full of Quinte gold. But for now I will go back to the drawing board.
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