Documenting my trips around New Brunswick to view wildlife and anything else interesting
Showing posts with label French Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Lake. Show all posts
Sunday, 19 February 2012
Paul Gallant Memorial Ice Fishing Tourament
On Saturday, February 18, in near perfect conditions, the third installment of the Paul Gallant Memorial ice fishing tournament was held on French Lake. The turnout for this yearly event was excellent, with 120 adults and 43 youth being registered. Many well wishers and visitors also stopped by during the day. A large army tent full of volunteers, serving refreshments, greeted participants as they made their way onto 12-14 inches of "good" ice. The basic equipment needed includes warm clothes, an auger, a rod and some bait. The actual equipment used by some is as varied as the different modes of transportation that were also used. As the tournament wound down, contestants raced to register their catch. Everyone gathered around and winners were announced for both adults and youth in two species categories, pickerel and perch. This is a well organized family event that both novice and seasoned fishermen will enjoy. For more information or to volunteer, donate or participate in next years event contact Mathewmrichardson@gmail.com



























Sunday, 4 September 2011
Scenic Sunday # 3
Wendy and I were caught in a torrential downpour and took cover under the canopy of this huge tree. This short waterway between Maquapit and French Lake is an excellent spot to kayak with easy access and beautiful scenery. For other scenic spots around the world visit http://scenicsunday.blogspot.com/
Labels:
French Lake,
kayaking,
Maquapit Lake
Location:
Lakeville Corner, NB, Canada
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