faqs

FAQ

What is the weather like?
What is the best time to fish?
What Tackle should I bring?
What do we do about meals?
What about nightlife?
Is it a suitable place to bring my wife/girlfriend?
How much will the total holiday cost?
Is the fishing suitable for very old or very young anglers?
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What is the weather like?

 
  • May - June 16 - 20 C (60- 70F) Dropping to 5 C (40 C ) night.
  • July - August 25 - 35 C (80 - 100 F )
  • September 25 C (80 F) getting cool at night.
  • October 10 - 16 C (50 - 60 F ) getting cold at nights.
  • November to April You are on your own we are going back to England !
  • What is the best time to fish?

     

    The Canadian Carp will feed well from late April until mid November but like all Carp do not like extremes of temperature. The best times therefore are Mid May until the end of June and again from August to Mid October.
    Fishing in July can be patchy during the heat of the day but fish respond well at dawn and dusk, especially near the running water where the oxygen levels remain high. However to put this in perspective you should still average 6 to 10 fish per person per day even in July

    What Tackle should I bring?

     

    High quality, suitable tackle is available for hire on site to save you carrying loads of excess baggage, and the onsite tackle shop will have everything you need should you forget anything. But then again if you have any old favourite tackle items secret rigs or baits why not bring them with you?

    Rods

    For carp fishing on the St. Lawrence you will need a 2.75 to 3lb test curve good quality rod. Remember your rod will most likely get more use in a week in Canada than in a season in the UK. The method works well, so your rod may need to be able to cast 4oz.

    Reels

    Good quality reels are essential the major brands Fox , Shimano, Daiwa are all fine. On the cheaper reels we find only the Okumas will last well. The constant action and pressure tends to strip the gears on the cheaper reels pretty fast. Big pit reels are a slight advantage but not essential. Baitrunners are essential, unless you are experienced with “fishing off the spool”

    Line

    Our fish are not line shy, they fight incredibly hard and there are many rocky swims and areas of Zebra Mussels, so do not go light or cheap on your line.
    I personally use 80lb braid and 50lb braid hook lengths. I do not like nylon out here as the constant heavy pressure rapidly takes out the stretch and the fish running against the clutch causes a lot of line twist. If you prefer Nylon I would recommend 15 to 17 lb BS but you must use a long leader (at least 20 metres) of at least 50 lb braid or an abrasive resistant leader like Ton Up, or 30lb nylon (if not sure on leader material I will show you when you arrive) If you use regular nylon all through you WILL get cut off.

    Hooks

    The thing about carp fishing in Canada is that the fish are not shy, so big hooks are the order of the day. I would normally use a size 2 and never less than a 4. I personally like the Drennan Continental Boilie hoo and Nash Fang X but any good brand will suffice. Check your hook point each time you reel in as the bottom is hard and the point soon becomes dull or damaged. Also please crush down your barbs, almost every fish you catch will be unmarked, and of course we want to keep them that way.

    Leads

    You are going to loose a lot of leads. You will need 3 to 4.5 oz leads or big method feeders but sometimes we need up to 6 oz in the really fast water.
    Extreme distance is rarely needed so personally I see no need in fancy high cost leads. We have a large selection of leads in the shop Due to airlines getting strict on baggage weights I would recommend you buy your leads here.

    Hook lengths

    I used to use 25 lb Snake Bite or Quicksilver but lost too many fish. I now use 50 lb Fire line and find it perfect. We sell short hook length spools of this in the shop. This is my biggest bug bare!!! Even top class carp boys insist on using expensive hook lengths when 50 lb Fire line is unbeatable. Read the Carpology article. These guys are VERY GOOD but they lost a lot of fish on hook links going

    Bait

    Most fish are caught on boilies or maize, with plastic maize working well. It is impossible to stock every different bait brand in our store but we will offer a very wide selection including our own brand of boilies that we can sell for £5.00 per kilo. This is of course the bait we are feeding so works better than most. If you want to maximise your catch you must feed heavily. We will give you free of charge all the maize you need (within reason). We also have our own Method mix which works well. By all means bring your favourite bait as hookers or change bait, I may not have it in the shop, but frankly as long as you feed well the fish will come.

    Pre-baiting

    This is a must. You are fishing a large system with huge shoals of big carp. These fish are very nomadic so you need to put a large amount of bait in for the fish to visit your swim and stay there. We are pre baiting all the time and mostly you will fish our choice of swims, but if you fancy a bit of pioneering it pays to prebait for a couple of days before fishing.

    What do we do about meals?

     

    Each room, and bivvy has cooking facilities, (these are fairly simple in the non deluxe rooms) There will be a welcome pack for you when you arrive so you can have coffee and a snack.
    Nearby the motel are plenty of grocery stores and fast food places.
    Personally before I bought the motel and was visiting, we normally had a cooked breakfast at the Marina (opens at 6 am) then either a packed lunch or back to the marina for lunch. In the evening we mostly went into town for a good meal and a drink. 15 minutes from the motel are every type of Burger house, pizza, Kentucky or great steak houses, Italians, Chinese you name it (except so far a good Indian) The great thing about Canada is everything is about half the cost of England (except bottles of wine)
    We also have good old Grumpy`s sports bar and Grill a short walk from the motel. This is kind of our club house and serves good cheap meals.
    If you fancy cooking yourself, barbecues are available on loan, and the deluxe rooms have full kitchens/dining rooms. Plus don`t miss the mid week Barbie, as this is the best meal in town and a good excuse for me to have a drink with you.

    What about nightlife?

     

    If you can land 20 x 25 - 40 lb carp in a day and then have strength for a night out you are a better (or younger man) than me, but if you must..... In town are many pubs and clubs lap dancing to line dancing, cinemas, casino, pool halls and other dens of iniquity.

    Is it a suitable place to bring my wife/girlfriend?

     

    Actually it is a perfect place to bring your partner to. We can direct you to picturesque swims within the park area, with manicured lawns and barbecue pits in the swims. (And they are still full of fish) The climate June to mid Sept is perfect for sun bathing and book reading. Nearby are many nice places to visit, craft markets, the lost village, boat trips and there is great shopping at substantially lower prices than the UK.
    If you are here for a two week vacation, I would recommend the trip to Niagara Falls, it is six hours drive, but a nice journey and gets massive brownie points, it needs an overnight stay but is well worth it. New York State is 1 hour the other way and New York City around eight hours drive if you fancy it.
    BUT BE AWARE; Canadian carp seem to like women, and many of them fishing for the first time get the bug and will be dragging you back to Canada year after year. Several years ago, my wife Marians first ever cast with a fishing rod resulted in a 23 lb Carp and now I live here!

    How much will the total holiday cost?

     

    The Canadian Carp Club is I believe the cheapest Canadian Carp fishing accommodation on the internet. We also have more facilities than most. We can be cheaper simply because we have a bigger property (we can take 30 anglers comfortably plus Bivvy anglers on top) so all our costs are spread out over more anglers, we also offer cheap tackle, bait and offer a few other freebees that you will find when you get here. In short we want you to have a great time and come back again next year.

    For a week or two week holiday the total costs are as follows.

    • Airfare: Return air fares are between £300 and £450 dependent on what time of the year May is around £300 (and fills up early) June is a lttle more July / August are the most expensive dropping back to £300 by end of September.
    • The room rates are published on the rates page but are circa £220 per person per week. Also if you have kids or want to book the larger rooms for three people we will always do a deal.
    • Pick up and return to the airport costs £27.50 per person or you can hire a car from the airport and drive yourself saving this money ( Kids under 16 are free of charge)
    • Tackle hire if you want it is £50.00 per week. This includes everything you need excluding rigs, hooks, leads, catapults etc.
    • licence is £12 for one week and 18.00 for a month.
    • Bait. YOU WILL USE A LOT OF BAIT, Almost the more you put in the more you will catch. We feed daily, plus give you maize free every day. We do our own Boilies at £5.00 per kilo and you will need 5 to 10 Kilos per week per person. We also have Mainline boilies plus some others at normal UK prices.
    • Car Hire: We recommend you hire a car you will get far more out of a holiday with the car. The amount of water to fish is huge !! Canadian Carp Club have negotiated special rates with Enterprise and car hire can be as little as £150 per week, so between two or more is very cheap.
    • Food and drink is of course up to you, but it is all a lot less than the UK. If you want Mac Donald's or a Pizza it is very cheap, if you want a huge steak and a bottle of wine it is less than £20.00. A huge "fat boy" breakfast (served from 6 am across the road in the Marina) is less than £3.00.

    So all in all for one person for a week outside of the July/August period will cost around £850 and two weeks around £1400 This will include living very well a few drinks, good food and plenty of bait. If you want to go easy you could save a fair bit on this, but sod it you are on holiday after all!! If you like the lap dancing clubs or want to do some serious shopping (store prices are about 1/2 UK) you will need a bit more.

    Is the fishing suitable for very old or very young anglers?

     

    The fishing available at Long Sault is immense with something for everyone. We can direct you to manicured lawns beside the car or isolated wilderness type swims that need to be cut out before fishing. As long as there are a few key features (which we can explain to you) and you feed it up, you will find carp.
    The fishing is not demanding from a technical point, I could show any novice how to catch a 20 in 15 minutes, they may then loose a few but would still "catch their dreams" Of course the better Anglers catch more and bigger fish, every year my business partner always catches a few more 30`s and a lot more fish than me, BUT I HAVE HAD THE BIGGEST. This proves it is not all skill.
    The only point for kids is the physical strength to play the fish; these fish pull very hard, so the kid needs to be at least 8 or so to handle a 20...... They will hook 20`s virtually every day, so if they are using my rods make sure the buggers hang on!!!
    BRING THE KIDS......... A 10 YEAR OLD WITH A 20 + CARP IS ONE OF THE BEST SMILES IN THE WORLD. (or an 80 year old come to that, but not as toothy)

    How do I add a link to your website from my website?

    You may use either of the following graphics. Please use http://www.canadiancarpclub.on.ca as the link address.