Monday, May 30, 2005

Northern Quebec Summary

Summary:

Altogether, it was a pretty good trip. I can’t say it was great. We have had much better fishing in the past, catching more and bigger pike and many more walleye. Their spawning may have distracted the walleye. The pike...?

This was the earliest we have ever gone. Both Joe and I wanted to see what it was like soon after ice out and before the insect populations made things unbearable. Previous trips had to wait until school ended as either the kids or I had to finish classes.

Joe and John have already planned a 4-5 day trip for next year to start around July 1st. Joe and I have talked about a trip for 2007. There are still several of Caesar’s lakes we haven’t been to and a few we wouldn’t mind going back to.

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  2. Very nice description of your trip to caesars lodge. Hope to go there next year 2008.

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  3. Have you been to lake chub one of the fly
    in lakes at caesars lodge.

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