LOCKPORT CATFISHING EXPERIENCE!
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Title: LOCKPORT CATFISHING EXPERIENCE! Author Norb Wormald
"LOCKPORT CATFISHING EXPERIENCE"
I will say this a good number of the huge Channel cats shown on
the IN-FISHERMAN video tapes are from the Red River area of
Lockport Manitoba. One of the tapes includes Stu McKay the owner
of "Cats On The Red." He is also a fishing guide and has lodge
rooms and boats for rent. He will treat you right in all his
dealings. I strongly believe that stretch of river holds the
largest concentration of huge Channel cats in North America.
Lockport is about 20 miles north of the Winnipeg airport. It
takes on about 30 minutes in a car you can rent at the airport.
The highway is expressway for about 10 mile and a good 2 lane
highway until the last mile. Then it become more of a
residential street to Stu's place.
Buy the Conservation license for it is about half the regular
license. That is a catch and release of all catfish caught. So
by all means take your camera to take photos of these cats as
proof. Your pals back home will not believe your stories without
the pictures.
You have to use BARBEDLESS hooks up there and can only fish 1
pole at a time. Take plenty of hooks 2/0 - 4/0, flat sinkers 2-3
oz. Take some Styrofoam or cork slip bobbers. Plastic bobber can
crack on the rocks in the shallow area by the dam. I learned
that lesson the hard way on one of my trips. 20-30lb test line
should do the job. A rod with some backbone to help hold the
fish in the strong current.
The best bait up there is cut Goldeye. The problem is you have
to catch them yourself. They CAN NOT be bought at any bait store
for it is use for food up there. They can be caught like
skipjacks a jig or curly tail or piece of night crawler with a
bobber. There is a limit of 10 per day allowed. That should
provide you with plenty of bait for the day.
Shrimp comes in a good 2nd choice. It is on the expensive side
and is cheaper when purchased at the supermarket in Selkirk.
Selkirk is a small town about 4 mile north of Stu's place. You
can load up on supplies of food and whatever drinks you need in
Selkirk as well. I August a great bait is leopard frogs. They
can be caught along t the brush area on the EAST bank of the
river in the evening. You have to hold onto your pole when using
them for the cats just smash them. It is the cats gets the bait
or you hook the fish, there is no little tapping on the line.
You can put a small section of plastic worm over the frog's
hooked leg to help keep the frog on the hook. The river is
shallow by the dam to about 1 mile north of Stu's place. The
deepest spot is only ft. in that area. That is really the main
reason you can land those big cats, for they cannot go deep at
all. The current is very strong. It really can wear your arms
out trying to bring in a 20lb cat with such a strong current. I
suggest taking some Bengay rub and aspirin to relieve the sore
muscles you will get from fighting those cats. Stu's boat seats
if he has any left are not great for support of the back either.
If you are going to be up there more than 3 days I suggest
fishing at a steady pace. Fish from around sun rise till around
noon. Rest up till around 4p.m. Go back out and fish till dark.
Stu's boats do not have running lights so they have to be back
at the dock by dark. If you want you can fish a night from the
bank and catch cats. My brother and I caught some right in front
of out lodge rooms one night. The boat dock is right by the
channel so is a spot to check out. My brother caught his largest
cat off the dock a 28 pounder!
I hope this has been of some help to anyone thinking about
experiencing hooking into the largest Channel catfish of their
life. For more information contact Stu McKay at "Cats on the
Red." Fishing season opens around May 20th.
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