Fishing in the heart of Quebec City and on the waterfront (walleye, sturgeon, crappie, channel catfish)
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S1E13 We fish on the Portneuf docks using the dead line technique, among others, and you'll see how the weights used are made during a visit to a manufacturer. We then head to the heart of Quebec City to jig for walleye! Then we meet the person in charge of the exhibition "The True Story of the Arrival of Freshwater Sport Fishing in Quebec" at the Musée de la civilisation.
Making fishing sinkers is a simple activity that can be carried out at home. All you need are molds, lead and a burner to melt the lead. Once the lead has melted, simply pour it into the mold and leave to cool. The resulting fishing sinkers can then be used for fishing. It is important to take appropriate safety precautions when handling molten lead, such as wearing gloves and goggles. It is also advisable to melt lead outdoors or in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling toxic fumes.
Jigging is also a very good fishing technique, which involves using a lead consisting of