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Fishing Reports for the Bay of Quinte
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 Post subject: Quinte question
PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2002 6:04 pm 
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Goby

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I have just returned from my 10th annual trek to Quinte. The fishing was poor, to say the least. In three and a half days of fishing, two of us caught one 4-pound 'eye. After checking my notes, the least we had previous caught (and released) is 11. My question pertains to the baitfish that were clogging my screen from Picton through the Narrows and up through Hay Bay. Were these alewives that had come in early to spawn? I always come up the third week in May and have never witnessed this scenario. If they were alewives, it certainly would explain the lack of interest in any artificial. Though the water temps were a little on the cool side (52 degrees average) and Hay Bay and the flats off Deseronto were muddy due to all the rain, I anticipated being able to work around these issues. The one thing that's very hard to work around is a walleye with a full belly. Any thoughts would be appreciated. There's always next year!!!


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 Post subject: tough fishing
PostPosted: Sun May 19, 2002 8:46 pm 
Don't despair. The Q was tough this spring unless you were on a jig bite. I caught just enough fish to keep me from falling asleep trolling.7 in 3 days.We need 58-60 degree water for a good trolling bite to start.3 days of sunny warm weather needed for that.


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 Post subject: Quinte Sucks.
PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2002 1:04 pm 
2.5 days working HayBay to Shermans point, to Cement factory - big fat 0. Quinte bites, the fish don't. :(


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 Post subject: poor spring
PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2002 5:32 pm 
Do not feel so badly my friends ! You are not alone we had our worst spring following one of our better falls ! Inconsistent weather and an early spawn has caused this I am sure. The summer will be more productive I am sure . Sincerely Ken[quote][/quote]


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 Post subject: Skunked on HayBay!
PostPosted: Mon May 20, 2002 8:02 pm 
We were fishing HayBay, Sherman's Point on Victoria Day weekend caught nothing. Marked lots of fish, lots of baitfish at Sherman's Point(Don't know what they are), but no bite. I am dissapointed but want to encourage all that things will get better as the temperature rises. Water temp. at about 53F. Everyone I spoke to said the fishing was poor. Will be back next month.
Terry


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