Each fall king-sized Walleye return to the Bay of Quint on Lake Ontario’s Northern shore. Their fall return to the rivers in preparation of the spring spawn is triggered by a drop in water temperatures, but lately, this is occurring later each year. Their over-wintering preparations include
When an email from Frank Ramsay popped into my inbox inviting me to spend a day pre-fishing with him on Lake St. Francis, a stretch of the St. Lawrence River sectioned off by a series of shipping locks, I was quick to reply with an affirmative. Frank is a well known B.A.S.S. competitor and a
Renegade is Eastern Ontario’s premier Bass tournament series. Orchestrating a pro-am Bass tournament team event at the beginning of each season is just one of the ways Renegade primes the pump to ensure a steady stream of future members. Matching those new to competitive tournament
By Lawrence Euteneier
After losing my eyesight and the ability to read fishing magazines, I was pretty-much cut off from learning about fishing innovations. For the most part it wasn’t such a big deal, as with most people who love fishing, I had already accumulated several life-time supplies
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 20. July 2011 at 17:02 pm | Filed in Feel The Bite, Fishing Gear and Techniques, Fishing Tips |
We’ve all heard about the Bay of Quinte and its monster world-class Walleye fishery, and many of us have tried their luck. Walleye move in from Lake Ontario in late fall to prepare for the spring spawning run up the rivers, providing for some incredible open-water action in October
Author: Lawrence | Posted on 16. March 2011 at 05:39 am | Filed in Feel The Bite, Fishing Gear and Techniques, Fishing Tips |
Late fall is when Walleye that have roamed Lake Ontario all summer return to the Bay of Quinte to pass the winter and prepare for the spring spawn run up the rivers. Upon arriving in the Bay they are greeted by both a plentiful supply of baitfish, and a dedicated group of sport fishers from