Friday, June 27, 2014

Walleye 10 lb Club

We tried White Fish Lake in the morning but didn't get a Walleye so we headed towards Iroquois Point


At first there was a little tug and then the line stopped and I thought I was snagged but when it pulled back I knew it was a fish, just not this fish.



The first approach to the boat my father and I thought it was a pike but on the second time near the boat I recognized the white edging on the fins and couldn't believe it was a Walleye and this big!  In fact, it took me 5 times to get into the net, each time it ran.  Finally we got it in! 


Weighing in at 11 lbs


Caught on 8 lb test and light bait casting rod!
I am finally in the Club!

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Back to the Big Water


We fished mostly off Sterns Island on Wednesday


And caught mostly smaller sized lakers

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Pike? Who catches Pike anymore on the Cabonga?


Apparently, we do now!


Went down to Burns Bay on Monday and all we caught were Pike!
Not a single Walleye!


We also had a visit from a snake.


It was either a Brownsnake or a Maritime Gartersnake


We fished in both Saint Patrick's and Mike's Bays


And all we caught were Pike


The pike, pictured above almost swallowed my Reef Runner 
and during the extraction process his jaw tore off


Look at those teeth!


Meanwhile, back at Deerhorn I took a walk out onto the other peninsula and found that the beach has been converted to a dock and there is no longer a beach by the way Cabin 4, which is directly behind me looks like a summer rental.  Cabin 3, on the peninsula, has been completely redone and all the other cabins have been upgraded Back in the day it would have been fun to stay out there but it would mean these days there would be no WiFi, and having it up here is great, and it can be a burden, too.  Still, it's great luxury.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

The biggest Lake Trout (La Truite Grise) of the 2014 Trip


My Dad caught this 8 lb Laker on the west side of Stern's Island

Sunday on the Big Water


At the big water we trolled for Lake Trout all day


It was pretty slow but with the occasional fish and satellite radio it makes it pretty relaxing




Never seen so many boats in one place on the Cabonga


This guys was pretty rude by trolling near us the whole time


Can you get any closer?


Funny thing happening here.  There are clouds all around the this body of water but not over it.  I wonder if it has something to do with the sun reflecting off the water creates some sort of warm air inversion which keeps the clouds away?


I had a few hits and eventually caught a laker but my father caught this 8 pounder


Kind of ironic but I camped on that island 32 years ago with the YMCA on my first visit to the Cabonga. Who would have known that I would continue coming up for so many years afterwards?




Motoring home


Trolling

Feet Wet!



Got in the water around 11 AM and headed up 3 Mile Bay



Then over to 5 Mile Bay where I lost a nice Walleye at the boat



Then we headed over to 7 Mile Bay



And all we caught were little Walleyes



After fishing, tied up the boat and had dinner



Walked around the camp.
Our cabin is on that peninsula! 

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Cabonga Reservoir Surface Level Graph


I emailed the The Ottawa River Regulation Planning Board and asked for the historical water levels of the Cabonga Reservoir and they were kind enough to send me the last five years worth of data!  You can see a definite pattern here:  they drop the reservoir in the fall in anticipation for a lot of run snow melt from winter and then start letting it out in late June to meet the power consumption demands of Ottawa as it gets hotter and hotter in the Summer. 




I remember coming up to Deer Horn in 2010 when the water was really, really low and continually dropping throughout the week.  That was the trip when we were coming into Sterns Channel when we hit a big rock with motor at 20 mph that chipped our prop and broke the skeg!  That was scary!


Water was down so far that all the boats had to be tied up on the other side of the camp!


But look at how high it is on our 2014 trip!



The Drive to Deer Horn Lodge, Day 2 - Getting there!


Crossing into the Parc du La Verendrye


Turn off at 379 KM on Trans Canadian Highway 117


25 MPH on the Rock Road?
UFB!


Smooth as butter, with a little gravel mixed in!



Holy High Water!
I haven't seen the Cabonga this high in years!


Time to celebrate!

The Drive to Deerhorn Lodge, Day 1

Our 2014 Trip to Deer Horn Lodge started with an earlier than normal departure at 8:45 am from my house in Newtown, CT.  


Besides a NY Thruway top off and a bathroom break in the Adirondaks the first major stop before crossing into Canada is at Buck's Plaza just outside of Plattsburg to get gas for the boat.  It's around $240 to fill the boat and the extra gas cans.



We were making great time, that is until we hit the border.  We have never had to wait so long at the border to Canada before.  It was incredible.  I think they were looking for terrorists or something because when I told the Control Agent where we were going and why, he asked for the type of fish and I said Walleye and Lake Trout.  That's when he asked if we were fly fishing, which is a stupid question, you don't fly fish for Lakers, you down rig for them.  Told him no and he let us go.



After the buzz kill at the border it go worse when we hit Montreal Traffic.  If you can avoid it, do not get caught in Montreal Traffic.  It was like 2 million people all trying to get out of the city on Friday afternoon at the same time.  It took us two hours to get through Montreal and looking on the map, there is no way to get around without having to go way out of your way.


We got up to Mont Tremblant around 6 PM, when we should have been at Mont Laurier at 5:30 PM!



Many, many years ago I went skiing here but it was so cold it was barely enjoyable.



We got to Mont Laurier around 8 PM as the sun was starting to set


This sign was at the gas station where we were topping off.
I guess it means please respect us by not pissing or letting or dog crap here.


The Mont Laurier Tim Hortons Donut Shop is still there!
Been passing this place for 30 years


At the Quality Inn, seeing this sign made me miss my bike
but knowing that it's black fly season quickly changed my mind
Still, sometime I want to ride the Le Petit Train du Nord


Of course, these two guys I really missed already.
We Facetimed!