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dohboy 08-23-2019 01:23 PM

Cold lake labour day weekend
 
Anyone going out that weekend? We will be camping for 5 nights
I can catch the lakers on downriggers, but looking for tips on walleye. Not looking for your secret spot, but tips on suspended fish. I want to try using my downriggers looking for the suspended walleye, lures or set-up of choice? I am not looking to jig for them but troll around areas that might be good
Will be chasing lakers at times but arms can get tired reeling them in lol

-JR- 08-24-2019 05:32 AM

Been fishing this lake for over 20 years for lakers and some pike and never caught a walleye in the summer if you catch one please post

dohboy 08-27-2019 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by -JR- (Post 4018162)
Been fishing this lake for over 20 years for lakers and some pike and never caught a walleye in the summer if you catch one please post

Will do, not expecting anything but going to try

Willowtrail 08-27-2019 06:04 PM

I’ll be out there Friday for 10 days. I may try pulling some cranks long lining behind some downriggers. Not sure. I’ll just be happy if the lake is somewhat calm for us. Camping in the provincial park

fishhawk89 08-27-2019 08:23 PM

How does trolling cranks behind the riggers work? I have heard tell that the eyes dont the like the vibes they send out. Just curious what is the predominant bait in there?

dohboy 08-27-2019 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Willowtrail (Post 4019529)
I’ll be out there Friday for 10 days. I may try pulling some cranks long lining behind some downriggers. Not sure. I’ll just be happy if the lake is somewhat calm for us. Camping in the provincial park

We will try a bunch of stuff off riggers, we are in the campground starting Thursday

58thecat 08-28-2019 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by -JR- (Post 4018162)
Been fishing this lake for over 20 years for lakers and some pike and never caught a walleye in the summer if you catch one please post

You gotta get in the back bays first week the lake opens for eyes.....rest of the season French bay head north not out to the big water but up the shoreline of the ski hill at the end shoreline in about 10-20 feet of water mark fish, bounce a jig....brownish body with glitter ish colors etc....shhhhhh...don't share this....its fishing and people enjoy that....I like catching:) but sometimes they just don't cooperate so off to the big water for lakers....now they like me:)

-JR- 08-28-2019 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 58thecat (Post 4019656)
You gotta get in the back bays first week the lake opens for eyes.....rest of the season French bay head north not out to the big water but up the shoreline of the ski hill at the end shoreline in about 10-20 feet of water mark fish, bounce a jig....brownish body with glitter ish colors etc....shhhhhh...don't share this....its fishing and people enjoy that....I like catching:) but sometimes they just don't cooperate so off to the big water for lakers....now they like me:)


Ha ha! Come on cat .....I said summer not spring ! Its easy to catch them in spring its summer that I can't find them . Lakers like eating them so they are hard to find.

58thecat 08-30-2019 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by -JR- (Post 4019912)
Ha ha! Come on cat .....I said summer not spring ! Its easy to catch them in spring its summer that I can't find them . Lakers like eating them so they are hard to find.

Ahhh JR we never had summer....went from winter to fall....just head north from French bay like I mentioned....black jig head with a strip of laker belly fat works too....dam I type too much:snapoutofit:

Happy hunting for the eyes...

Teamprotz 08-31-2019 08:45 PM

Didn’t bother the walleye but the trout were biting decently. Jigged up 35 from multiple spots but not a thing over

Willowtrail 09-02-2019 02:59 PM

Roughly 25 lakers landed Saturday and Sunday. None over Saturday and 4 over Sunday. Biggest was 12lbs 3oz and all were released. Monday’s weather isn’t good but I hope to get out the rest of the week

7 REM MAG 09-02-2019 03:14 PM

Fished the north end of the lake sat/sun and had pretty steady action. Didn’t keep track but put around 40-50 fish in the boat. Biggest was about 65cm just wondering if that’s pretty standard for cold lake or if there’s much for bigger fish around?

It was also my first time fishing cold lake so overall I’m very happy with the weekend.

Willowtrail 09-02-2019 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 7 REM MAG (Post 4021652)
Fished the north end of the lake sat/sun and had pretty steady action. Didn’t keep track but put around 40-50 fish in the boat. Biggest was about 65cm just wondering if that’s pretty standard for cold lake or if there’s much for bigger fish around?

It was also my first time fishing cold lake so overall I’m very happy with the weekend.

There are a lot of 60-70cm lakers in this lake. We landed 4 over 80cm on Sunday. There’s re fish over the 75cm but you just have to find them and then get them to bite. I landed a 36” 22.12lb this winter. It’s just luck somedays.

Teamprotz 09-02-2019 09:02 PM

Fishing east side of island is like a whole other world ! Deep water close to shore , hills , trees within sight. Very nice change. Lots of boats too

dohboy 09-05-2019 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Willowtrail (Post 4021684)
There are a lot of 60-70cm lakers in this lake. We landed 4 over 80cm on Sunday. There’s re fish over the 75cm but you just have to find them and then get them to bite. I landed a 36” 22.12lb this winter. It’s just luck somedays.

You did well, we fished only half day Sunday and still couldn’t find the bigger fish
They have escaped for another year, fished a lot of areas and depths and caught fish everywhere but no big ones

58thecat 09-05-2019 05:51 AM

Lake sure is peaceful in September.....:)

Plus 24 too......

If I get a keeper I will post it up.....wish I could just keep and eat one 18" fish....

7 REM MAG 09-05-2019 06:49 AM

I agree about the keeping a smaller fish. I have heard that you used to be able to keep a smaller fish, not sure if that’s true or why it’s been changed... Anyone have any insight?

35 whelen 09-05-2019 07:12 AM

If I'm not mistaken they raised it 10cm a few years ago

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