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Manny, I emailed Mike and he thinks theres a chance that the ice might be closed at Bocherville with the recent warm weather.What do you think? Ron
Tuesday, headed over to the walleye spot. The bite was as same as usual which means non-stop but I have found a way of selecting the walleyes that are hooked. Fished only with my live-bait rod and big 5" shiners. When I would get a hit, I would raise the rod just a bit to get an idea of size. If I would determine that it's a small guy, I would raise him half-way through the water column and then shake him off. Biggest caught like that was about 23-24 inches.Yesterday had me exploring on RDP. Found a few fish (dink walleyes, why not??) around the Papineau hydro-dam but nothing to write home about then headed out near Pie-IX but I just explored a bit. Didn't find any fish off the bat so went back to Papineau for an evening fish. Met some familiar faces around Papineau hydro-dam, guys that are waiting for the Seaway to freeze correctly.Will be in Verdun today, if anybody is interested for an evening fish. There is parking across the street from Douglas Hospital. Some big perch there and the fishing pressure has been minimal this year from what I gathered from the locals.Tomorrow, will probably be back on RDP near Pointe-aux-Trembles. Got some wicked structure marked down on the map. Anyone interested? (514)762-9768, leave a message at the tone.MannyIt' s very interesting to know about walleye fishing but I just started to fishing in Montreal and all time was trying to guess what places are you talking about.If it's possible please mark a fishing spots on map,i will able to find themthanks