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#1 cptpronin

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Posted 26 July 2014 - 09:46 PM

Starting a new report thread for Lake Kelso.

 

Used to overlook this spot because the lineups at the entrance were always long and turned me off of fishing there, but I wanted a bass spot that was closer to home than my usual haunts, so I gave it a try.

 

The battery had died on my fish finder so I had to use the Force.  It would have been nice to get the depths and bottom structure.  I know for a fact the middle of the lake is at least 20' because my anchor did not touch bottom...

 

I was not disappointed.  In an afternoon of fishing, 7 bass, 2 decent sized perch and 1 hand-sized crappie all caught off a 2" roundbill mid diving crank.  Of the bass caught, most were chunky enough.  I heard there are some real nice ones in there.

 

The only qualms I have with this lake is it is very busy and the 401 is right there... The moutain/escarpment is beautiful to look at on the south shore though... but the noise and inexperienced canoe paddlers make it a bit of an obstacle course... so it is more like a week-day type fishing hole.  But the fishing is totally worth it if you got a bass tooth.

 

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Chubby chunkster

 

 

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Jr. chunkster, second class.


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#2 Default_User

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Posted 26 July 2014 - 11:09 PM

Thanks for the update
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Posted 27 July 2014 - 08:47 PM

I'm from Milton and often take my kayak their during the week for a couple of hours (retired so have the flexibility) - my experience has been much the same- some decent bass action and some panfish too. Much quieter at those times- often i've been alone other than the camp kids canoeing at the beach end of the lake. It's only 10 minutes from home too! 


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#4 cptpronin

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Posted 28 July 2014 - 09:37 PM

Alllan, you're a lucky man. :)

 

I'll bet without the crowds, the scenery probably looks better.  It really is a cool spot, nestled at the base of "the mountain".

 

The fishing is probably amazing during the week too..


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#5 Rivermaniac

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Posted 29 July 2014 - 12:43 AM

Went there a few weeks ago. I live 15 min to Milton but I got skunked. Well not really just a few panfish here and there but no bass. [emoji17]
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#6 GTAbassangler

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Posted 29 July 2014 - 03:45 AM

Made a trip there a few weeks ago, caught a few bass from like 5pm-9pm in our canoe. Biggest one being ~2lbs. I noticed crankbaits and bright colored worms were doing the trick. Nothing huge, but still alot of fun.

As me and my uncle were leaving, a guy was telling us how he saw a guy catch a pike the size of his arm down by the beach last year. He said there was a few in there, I laughed and thought nothing of it.
My uncle lost 2 lures that day to "big hits"

 

I think he's full of poop imo

 

Any words of wisdom?

 

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#7 Knuguy

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Posted 29 July 2014 - 08:23 AM

I'm from Milton and often take my kayak their during the week for a couple of hours (retired so have the flexibility) - my experience has been much the same- some decent bass action and some panfish too. Much quieter at those times- often i've been alone other than the camp kids canoeing at the beach end of the lake. It's only 10 minutes from home too! 

 

maybe a few pix of those 'trophy bass' might help with the credibility of this 'story'?! :mrgreen:


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#8 cptpronin

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Posted 29 July 2014 - 06:16 PM

^

 

???


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Posted 29 July 2014 - 06:34 PM

maybe a few pix of those 'trophy bass' might help with the credibility of this 'story'?! :mrgreen:

Where in the hell did anyone mention "trophy bass" ??? Re-read all the posts.

 

Any how thanks for sharing cpt, never thought of going there, may have to give it a go.

 

 

cheers.


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#10 allan

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Posted 29 July 2014 - 07:08 PM

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#11 allan

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Posted 29 July 2014 - 07:10 PM

Yeah Knuguy - who said anything about trophy bass?? LOL - they were just slightly bigger than what we got fishing the Severn River!!!!!


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#12 GTAbassangler

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Posted 30 July 2014 - 01:11 AM

I highly doubt there are any "trophy bass" in kelso, however I bet you there are some 3-4+ pounders lurkin in there somewhere


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Posted 10 August 2014 - 01:19 PM

I was scratching my head trying to figure out why I had a positive experience last week and then all of a sudden I found my self getting rammed by canoes... yesterday was a a nice day, last week was raining off and on. 

 

On top of that, the weather front drove all the bass to 20+ FOW (took the sonar this time).  Jigs and spoons would not wake them up.  Wish I had the forsite to rig a rod for dropshotting.  Managed a couple wee ones but was not worth the price of admision.  There was not an inch of water that didn't have somebody in a rental canoe or paddleboat.  So after a couple hours I just gave up.

 

Did manage to get some stats: Deepest point about 27 at the east end basin.  The rest of the lake is about 8' along the north shore and the west end, 10 - 14' at the south shore and centre of the lake.  FYI.

 

Fish it on a rainy day or a Monday.  Seriously.  Now I understand why Kelso is not such a sought fishing destination.  It is impossible to fish with the insane amount of traffic on that tiny lake on a nice weekend.  It almost feels like I barely escaped with my life from that place!


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Posted 25 August 2016 - 03:42 PM

Hi everyone, was looking to fish Kelso this upcoming weekend, can anyone update me on how it is? I was planning on shore fishing a bit then rent a canoe. Thanks!
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Posted 30 August 2016 - 05:29 PM

Hi everyone, just wanted to post a quick update, caught a small lmb first cast on a spinner and that was all the for the day, next time I'll try the rent a canoe or something there, anyone have better luck?
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#16 CanadianJoeR1

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Posted 30 August 2016 - 10:18 PM

Getting some lures or bait down to the cold water in the resevoir might get some trout
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Posted 09 April 2017 - 12:12 AM

I caught a 1 and 1/2 pound smallmouth bass there last july reeling in a two inch berkley powerbait pearl white minnow on a 1/8 oz jig head. The bass in that reservoir primarily feed on crawfish and juvenile perch, so using a lure to match this forage works best. There is also a small shallow pond in Kelso conservation area that has pumpkinseed sunfish in it.


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#18 Matt Rickles

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Posted 10 April 2017 - 02:11 PM

Totally awesome man !! Nice when it works out and fish get on the line. Better than a day at the offoce for sure !!!
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Posted 21 June 2017 - 01:53 PM

What is admission on Kelso?

Is there any fishing to be done at the Hilton Falls Reservoir?

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Posted 21 June 2017 - 03:34 PM

LM Bass and pumpkinseed at minimum. The bass aren't in very hefty numbers though due to too many people walking out with 1/2 pound fish.


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