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Fishing Reports for the Bay of Quinte
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 Post subject: Musky ?
PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 8:21 pm 
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Location: Rochester New York
Hello,
I am on the south shore of Lake Ontario so I know little of the North shore and it's fishery. I am wondering if Quinte holds a fishable population of Musky? If not any recommendations on an area would be great. Thanks in Advance for any help.

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PostPosted: Sun Dec 28, 2003 8:45 pm 
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Location: Stoney Creek
There is a pic of a musky in the photo gallery on this site. The rock pile is no longer there, but I would imagine the musky fishing in that area would be pretty good, theres a channel running through there, and alot of humps near the shore there. I just don't think anybody fishes for musky on the bay, but there are musky to be caught there.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 7:29 am 
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THE MOST FISHED PLACE FOR MUSKEY IS STOCO LAKE IN TWEED IT HAS A GOOD POPULATION OF THEM YOU CAN GET THEM IN THE BAY IF YOUR INTERESTED IN FISHING STOCO I THINK STACEY AT THE MUSKEY PRO SHOP COULD HOOK YA UP HES IN THE OUT FITTERS PLACE ON THE WEB HE RUNS A CHARTER OUT OF THERE

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 1:38 pm 
Moira Lake holds good number of muskies, as well the 1000 Islands area of the St. Lawrence River is a world class musky fishery.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 29, 2003 9:16 pm 
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Thanks for the reply's. I have had the experience of fishing the 1000 islands in the past. The area i fished up there was from the mouth of LO, Henderson Harbor and Alexanderia bay. lots of bass, perch and pike but no muskie.
I am making plans to hit some muskie waters this comin season so keep the post coming and thanks again.

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Hey King Me, check this out..

http://www.fish-hawk.net/phpBB-2.0.2/ph ... 83d47c019b

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I will check out the link -thanks.

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There seems to me at least to be a slow increase in the #'s of musky being caught in the bay.
The problem is that the numbers are still to low to really target them successfully.
In the spring-early summer your best bets are areas in the river mouths Moiara - Trent . They seem to disperse after that. I have only witnessed a few muskys in the bay.
On spot that used to be great.... 40-50 years ago was the area around the bay bridge in Belleville, and I can remember a few fish from that area over the last few years.
Also a 33lber came off the rush bar a few years ago.
With the change in water clarity we should see a substantial increase in the next few years. Could be a real sleeper spot!

Darren


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2004 3:34 am 
come on up to the kawartha'sie,chemong buckhorn ,pigeon ,we would love to have someone come and harvest these walleye eaters.john


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