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#204728 General Salmon and trout fishing questions for beginners

Posted by dodomember on 13 September 2010 - 08:11 PM in Steelhead and Salmon Fishing

Hello guys,
I wonder if it is allowed to follow the salmon through their migration in the credit river to fish them. What about about fishing at the Norval Dam as Rapa Boy mentioned if that's where they heading to?
thanks

Dodo



#204326 Smallmouth bass good techniques for you!!

Posted by dodomember on 03 September 2010 - 12:58 PM in General Fishing Discussion

Hello,
Although I appreciate Reelingit.... post, I must admit with rcflores, that nothing beats worms and leeches. I've never been able to catch anything with "plastic". May be I am just not good enough but it does not work for me.

Dodo



#204298 Port Credit: Salmon “pier” fishing tips for noobs

Posted by dodomember on 02 September 2010 - 03:00 PM in Steelhead and Salmon Fishing

Hello everybody,
excellent post from Openfire and all the contributors. It answers most of the questions I was about to ask. It still have a few open questions though! The post only covered fishing from the shore line and I hope some of the regular or new contributors who also fish from small boats or fishing kayaks (As I read in a previous post from Rapala Boy) will bring me some answers. I am asking this as I've just bought a really nice inflatable boat. Do you think fishing from my inflatable would give me better odds to landing a Salmon? Openfire mentioned, that fishing from shore, you wait for the fish to come to you; may be with a boat (inflatable in my case) one could go to the fish!!! In the case I fish from a boat, can I do it at Port Credit? If not, where can I go and what should I think of?
My other concern is: I almost could never land a fish with lures (spoons or plastic worms or similar). Is it just a matter of casting and retrieving the line? Or are there some movements I should be doing while retrieving the line to have the fish to strike? Hope I am not asking dumb questions.
When salmon are in casting range; in how deep of water would they swim? If not too deep, wouldn't it then make sense to use a floater to prevent the spoon or the hook to be caught in the rocks or weeds? And btw how weedy is it at port credit? I've never been there before, but am planning to go there at least twice during this long week-end.

happy Labour day

Dodo



#204158 2009-2010 Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish

Posted by dodomember on 28 August 2010 - 08:31 PM in Ontario Fishing News, Current Events and Publications

Ooops!!
did not see those ones. What do you suggest? Should I delete the post? Thank you anyway Joel.

Dodo



#204155 2009-2010 Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish

Posted by dodomember on 28 August 2010 - 07:59 PM in Ontario Fishing News, Current Events and Publications

Hello,
As I know that just like me, there are many people out there who fish for the fun of fishing but also for the taste of the fish in their mouth, this guide (http://www.ene.gov.o...guide/index.php) from the ministry of environment might be interesting to take a look at. While I heard many contradictory stories about eating or not eating fish from lake Ontario, especially Salmon, Trout or Carp which can get pretty big (and store some heavy metal and toxin in their tissues), It looks like you can eat them but don't just make it your daily diet.
This is my first contribution to this forum, that has provided me with so much infos already.

cheers
Dodo



#204140 Night Drifting for Salmon and Steelhead

Posted by dodomember on 28 August 2010 - 08:34 AM in Steelhead and Salmon Fishing

Rapa. Boy,
for a 17 year old (If I read it right in one of your previous post) you have lots of fishing experience! And the best part of it is that you are willing to share; the same appreciation goes to Openfire and Frozenfire. I've never fished for Salmon or steelhead before, and to tell you the truth, I have seen them so far only on pictures...Lol. My biggest fishing experience so far is from Thunder Bay. Since this is Salmon/Steelhead time, I would love to go with one of you guys one night and collect some experience.

Cheers

Dodo



#204113 more toronto islands bass pics

Posted by dodomember on 27 August 2010 - 07:43 AM in Toronto Harbourfront and Islands

Thanks Myke,
I'll give it a try

Dodo



#204106 Salmon Run ALOT of large 30lb+ ones

Posted by dodomember on 26 August 2010 - 10:24 PM in Steelhead and Salmon Fishing

Hello Pegasus,
I am new in the city. May I ask what the Ganny is? Is it the Ganaraska River? (do not wonder, I just made an association with the name Ganaraska from the other post...Lol); if yes can you please tell me how to get there from Brampton, I would really appreciate it.

cheers

Dodo



#204105 more toronto islands bass pics

Posted by dodomember on 26 August 2010 - 10:16 PM in Toronto Harbourfront and Islands

Really nice pics guys,
I am new to Toronto and I hope there is nothing wrong with asking you guys how to get to the islands where you caught your beautiful fish.

cheers

Dodo