Went to Bay of Quinte from Aug 7 – 10, stayed at Mohawk Bay Trailer Park.
Day 1: High waves, and we tried spring spots. Skunked. I guess you can’t make and omelet without cracking eggs.
Day 2: Trolled spinners at Foresters Island, NOTHING
Carman Shoal NOTHING
Catalaque Shoal, Dad caught a decent Smallie 2 LB and a few perch and silver bass.
We’ve come to the conclusion that we could no longer fool the walleyes in this area of the bay, so we change our target to bass.
We went to this promising shore point near Cole Wharf, and I caught a nice Largemouth using modified drop-shot rig with live leeches.
Day 3(full moon
): Action really picked up around 0900, Dad started with a 2 ½ lb Smallie, and immediately we marked the GPS coordinates. We were fishing Catalaque Shoal, 20 FOW, and the surface temperature was 77F. More than 20 smallies were caught and we kept a couple bigger one for the table. Biggest fish was caught by dragging tubes. 4.6lb
Day 4: We went back to the same location, but no fish were found, and again we went to the promising spot near Cole Wharf. A mix bag of Smallie & Largie were caught, biggest fish was around 2 ½ lb. Kept 4 fish.
When I was filleting, I switched to electric filleting knife. OH MY, I felt like I was cheating!
It was fast and precise. The blade would cut perfectly, and it would glide over even the smallest bones. Highly recommend!
All and all it was a great trip, and the action on Day 3 was definitely first time for all three of us. Those fish tasted great! No worms and the meat were delicious. As always, excellent custom service from MBTP and special thanks to the host Dave Hogeboom for “helping us when we needed him the most.“