STRIPED BASS FISHING IN THE GASPE PENINSULA
All you need to know for a memorable fishing experience
The fascinating life cycle of the Striped Bass and its major seasonal migrations
Striped bass: a key migratory species for Chaleur Bay
Every year, all over the planet, there are massive natural migrations of animals, in the sky, on land and underwater. For thousands of years, the seasons have dictated the movements of hundreds of species. From one year to the next, the cycle of these seasons dictates our lives, and we sometimes forget just how powerful and fragile this cycle is at the same time.
Discover the rich marine ecosystem of Chaleur Bay
An exceptional coastal zone, rich in marine biodiversity.
Chaleur Bay is a shallow bay, with an average depth of 60 meters. It is fed by several rivers and streams, making it an important breeding ground for many species of fish. The bay's marine environment is also rich in plankton, attracting a wide variety of fish.

Conversion Chart - Triple hook to single hook
Striped bass: a key migratory species for Chaleur Bay
Treble hooks can be found on almost all hard lures, spoons, swimming fish and even some soft lures. Fortunately for our bass friends, in Quebec it is forbidden to use treble hooks to catch them. However, until now it has been very difficult to find suitable hooks to replace those damned tripods. With all this information, don't leave lures sold with tripods on the shelves any longer, they are lures that allow very productive fishing techniques.