Chateau St. Pierre is also recovering from Storm Debbie

2024-08-20 04:00:00

Louisville | If you want to fish on Lake St. Pierre, experience a discovery tour, practice ice fishing, or even hunt ducks on a bait site, your choice has to be a stop at Lake St. Pierre Estate.

The outfitter wasn’t immune to the famous storm that wreaked such havoc on Louisville.

“Although the power outage and lack of potable water were short-lived, the accommodation was not really closed,” explains Julien Plante, co-owner of the estate.

“There was major flooding in the river leading to Lake Saint-Pierre which caused part of our dock to break. We lost a boat and it took two days to get back on our feet. Our accommodation was not damaged as they are for us every year Built to experience flooding. We are in a flooded area. The power of water is truly impressive.

“The water level in Lake Saint-Pierre has risen, making the water turbid. Fishing has become more difficult. Even today [dimanche]our guide performed well, but the fishing success rate was different from usual.

Ultimately, the damage we may have suffered is nothing compared to the residents of Louisville.

But enough about the breakage details, let’s get back to what this outfitter can offer you. On site, in terms of accommodation, you can choose from cabins, Coolbox or even Glamping.

“We also have a patio, which we named Bayou, where people can come and chat and enjoy us after a day of fishing. dining car », continues the co-owner.

fishing

The star species remains the white-spotted eye. It can also bring you wonderful surprises.

“Lake St. Pierre is particularly famous for its walleyes. It is the nursery of the St. Lawrence River walleyes, so to speak. There are also pike and perch, which are other species that fishermen look for. There are some experienced and well-equipped fishermen. Come to us for musky fishing too.


Walleye and pike are two of the most popular fish species on fishing trips.

Photo courtesy of Chateau Saint-Pierre-Lac

You have three fishing options. If you have your own boat, you can use the outfitter’s launch ramp.

“We require a one-time use fee of $30 and a season pass fee of $150. In addition, people can rent rowboats with 25-horsepower engines from us.

“Those who want to fish can fish with our professional guide David Jussaume, who is considered one of the best guides on Lake Saint-Pierre. His favorite method is to outwit walleyes, fixture. He knows several fishing spots. »

The outfitter also offers daily fishing sessions of four to eight hours.

up to one year

Outfitters offer activities in other seasons.

“In the fall, we offer duck hunting with blinds. We offer bait on Machinungay Bay or on the lake flats. We organize hunter transport by boat or Argo vehicle. In the winter, we do ice fishing. We have 15 huts set up on the ice , 1.5 km away. One can rent them for a day. »

Another very special exploration activity is also available.

“We purchased a large flat-bottomed boat which allows us to show groups what I call the ‘North Estuary’. In two hours they can visit the attractions, explore the wildlife, the Lake Saint-Pierre Islands and more. This is A very popular cruise.



Lake Saint-Pierre Winery

Island cruises allow you to discover the rich resources of the Lake Saint-Pierre region.

Photo courtesy of Chateau Saint-Pierre-Lac

To learn more about packages, services and fees, you may contact Outfitters at 819 228-8819. There is also a website: Domainedulacstpierre.com.

Please note that the outfitter’s fishing event ends October 31st. Quite a unique fishing spot.

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