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Started by Kyle Skelding, May 29, 2021, 07:08:58 AM

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Kyle Skelding

For those that have been fortunate enough to get to kipawa and do some fishing, do you know if kipawa bait beside the gov docks is still selling leeches? I don't see any open hours on Google, and thought there were rumors they might close for good.

Trip planned for June 5th to Alwaki, 🤞 starting to actually get my hopes up that our trip will be a go.

Thanks.
Good luck on the water, wherever you are.

nfc30

Unfortunately it looks like the stay at home order and border closure is being extended until June 16 today. We are supposed to go up next Thursday

Kyle Skelding

They've already relaxed restrictions on outdoor activities. I think they're just waiting until June 14 to start reopening some things. So the "stay at home order" has already been lessened. Border crossing definitely a concern. Might have to get Brian at Alwaki to "hire" us as fishing guides for the week haha.

nfc30

Haha agreed. We’re going up Alwaki this upcoming Thursday, hopefully we’ll hear some good news soon.

Crest

Kipawa bait and tackle is closed as far as I know. Was closed all last season anyway. We get our bait at stop 102.

Was hoping to go next weekend but crossing the border isn’t likely to be permitted it seams.


RHYBAK

Get your bait and license at Pronature in town

819-627-9432
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Kyle Skelding

We've made alternate plans for our trip, need the best, most trusted leech supplier in North Bay. Does anyone know if Trapper Joe's or Billy Bob's is comparable to what Corina used to sell as far as quality? Don't really care about price at this point, just want to get some good bait and catch some fish.

Thanks for you help,

Smitty

If your fishing in Quebec - I believe all your bait must be purchased in Quebec.


RHYBAK

Quote from: Smitty on May 31, 2021, 10:05:47 AM
If your fishing in Quebec - I believe all your bait must be purchased in Quebec.

I'm sure the alternate plan is to fish Ontario as the border is still closed
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limacharley

Quote from: Smitty on May 31, 2021, 10:05:47 AM
If your fishing in Quebec - I believe all your bait must be purchased in Quebec.

Can you cite a reference for this? I've never heard of any restrictions.

Corinne closed last year due to Covid. I suspect she's watching what the situation is this summer. Her phone number has been disconnected if says anything???
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Kyle Skelding

Temagami. Just interested to see if anyone has recently had good experience buying bait from trapper Joe's or Billy Bob's. Size is the priority. Just buying 1- 1.5lbs. 

As for the transport of bait across borders (when they open), live bait can't be transported into Quebec. Worms, leeches, and frogs are not considered to be live bait fish.

I phoned Quebec ministry last September and was told worms and leeches (though not available at that time of year) we're allowed to be brought across the border.

Ozzy30

Where are you staying at Temagami Kyle?  We are at loon lodge Wed.-Sun.

Kyle Skelding

We wouldn't be on Lake temgami, twin lakes I think is the spot we have a line on. Our plans are still in motion as some of the group may not make it now.

smitty55

Quote from: Ozzy30 on May 31, 2021, 01:11:00 PM
Where are you staying at Temagami Kyle?  We are at loon lodge Wed.-Sun.

Bring extra coin with you, Adam is having a big sale starting the 4th. The deck is loaded with fishing equipment, decoys, boat and motors etc
https://www.facebook.com/adamsoutfitting.

Ozzy30

Guys with me might be interested but I am pretty well set. lol