There is a lot of talk about walleye fishing and I'm always surprise that not many US specially Vermonters and up-state nyer's that are not taking advantage of the exhange rate in your favor.
There is a reservoir in the middle of the province that is a walleye manufacture.
There is a outfitter that is base in Ste-Veronnique a little less then 2 hrs form Montreal that run a nice business up there. You jump in the Beaver and 1hr later you are at the camp on the reservoir Gouin.
When you look at the rates figure 30% less for you guys; the rates are in Canadian currency.
For 5-7 days it's $830/each Can. That include the boat, motor, plane and camp.
You can eat walleyes everyday and every meals. I'v seen eating walleyes for breakfast, lunch & dinner. There is also some very big pikes but most of the quebecers are not targetting pikes so they are all for you.
I join some links. I'm not related to that outfitter but I went there many times in the past and it's a 1st class organisation so I'm not afraid to recommend him. It's a family business, the owners are father & 2 sons; 3 pilots.
http://www.en.airmontlaurier.com/quebec ... -lacdumale
http://www.en.airmontlaurier.com/outfit ... bec-canada
Walleye fishing
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Re: Walleye fishing
That is a great recommendation Andre! Very reasonable.
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Re: Walleye fishing
Road from Burlington to Ste-Veronique (floatplane base)
https://www.google.ca/maps/dir/Burlingt ... !3e0?hl=en
https://www.google.ca/maps/dir/Burlingt ... !3e0?hl=en