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#1 chinook2835

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Posted 07 August 2017 - 03:54 PM

I'm kinda limited to the Winona area and am definatly struggling to get into big fish besides for the salmon run and carp fishing(which I'm new to and sucks at)

Has anyone fished fifty and have some tips?
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Posted 07 August 2017 - 09:21 PM

Hamilton folks I know of usually travel East or West when it comes to Salmon.Ask dad to go a bit east .
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Posted 07 August 2017 - 10:55 PM

Hamilton folks I know of usually travel East or West when it comes to Salmon.Ask dad to go a bit east .

i do head east when they r off work,usually port credit in the fall and it's just to long of a drive every weekend
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Posted 07 August 2017 - 11:06 PM

i do head east when they r off work,usually port credit in the fall and it's just to long of a drive every weekend

40 mile creek Grimsby
At the mouth
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#5 chinook2835

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Posted 08 August 2017 - 02:01 AM

40 mile creek Grimsby
At the mouth

Yeah definatly one place I wanna hit probably in a couple weeks I'll head there to chuck some spoons
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Posted 11 August 2017 - 11:17 AM

Hey dude, 

I am from the Hamilton mountain (not far from you) and have been fishing around this area for quite a few years.

 

What kind of species' of fish are you looking to hook into?... There's lots of great places that hold a diverse population of fish. 

The Niagara River is one of my favourite places to fish - many different species of fish, and it is best fished by bottom bouncing or float fishing a medium sized minnow; you can hook into just about any species there, and generally because of the more hostile/strenuous environment it will usually be a tough/hard fighting fish!

 

The lower stretch of the Grand River can also yield some very nice fish... I've caught numerous monster smallmouth there, good-sized walleye, and numerous good-sized pike in the Grand River. 

 

Shoot me a PM and I'll send you some spots if you'd like. 

 

cheers!


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Posted 11 August 2017 - 02:05 PM

[quote name="JordanMcK" post="341201" timestamp="1502464639"]

Hey dude,
I am from the Hamilton mountain (not far from you) and have been fishing around this area for quite a few years.

What kind of species' of fish are you looking to hook into?... There's lots of great places that hold a diverse population of fish.
The Niagara River is one of my favourite places to fish - many different species of fish, and it is best fished by bottom bouncing or float fishing a medium sized minnow; you can hook into just about any species there, and generally because of the more hostile/strenuous environment it will usually be a tough/hard fighting fish!

The lower stretch of the Grand River can also yield some very nice fish... I've caught numerous monster smallmouth there, good-sized walleye, and numerous good-sized pike in the Grand River.

Shoot me a PM and I'll send you some spots if you'd like.

cheers![/quote

Really just looking for a place where I can drag a worm or minnow on the bottom and not catch a goby every cast, I enjoy carp fishing and I'd like to try and catch a pike,I defiantly pm u for some spots really appreciate it thanks
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#8 Ultralight2017

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Posted 15 September 2017 - 08:24 PM

Hi JordanMCK, Do you mind if I send you a PM as well? I too struggle to find half decent spots to fish from shore. I see lots of water but don't know where to access it half the time lol.


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