It was such a beautiful afternoon, I decided to go see if I could catch me a salmon. I went to this spot, which is near my neighbourhood.
After about 30 minutes, I caught this, my first-ever salmon!
That is a salmon, isn't it? I caught another one just like it about 10 minutes later.
toober
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toober's first-ever salmon!
Started by toober, Oct 02 2006 07:53 PM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 02 October 2006 - 07:53 PM
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#2
Posted 02 October 2006 - 09:30 PM
WTG!!! nice salmon toober.... did u catch it with a marshmellow?
#3
Posted 02 October 2006 - 10:59 PM
he proably snagged it.
But for real, did you see any jump ?
But for real, did you see any jump ?
#4
Posted 02 October 2006 - 11:29 PM
No, I didn't see any salmon jumping, and I only caught the two smallmouth bass. I was on that first rock pile in the picture.
By the way Mikey, this isn't near the Humber... it's the new Port Union waterfront in Scarborough. It's about halfway between Highland Creek and the Rouge River.
I don't know if you'd expect to see salmon in a spot like this, which is what I was asking in the other thread.
toober
By the way Mikey, this isn't near the Humber... it's the new Port Union waterfront in Scarborough. It's about halfway between Highland Creek and the Rouge River.
I don't know if you'd expect to see salmon in a spot like this, which is what I was asking in the other thread.
toober
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Posted 03 October 2006 - 06:00 AM
Toober, is that the mouth of the river there?
If it is then you will see salmon depending upon the size of the river. Obviously small tribs bring small runs, but depending on where they were hatched or released, they "Will Be BAACK".
If it is then you will see salmon depending upon the size of the river. Obviously small tribs bring small runs, but depending on where they were hatched or released, they "Will Be BAACK".
#6
Posted 03 October 2006 - 03:53 PM
As far as I know, that is not a mouth of a river, it's just a small inlet/bay. Probably does not hold any salmon. I believe you gotta go and find something bigger than that for the salmon to come cruising, such as ashbridges bay that mikey was talking about or bluffers park. I know there are salmon at bluffers park. I used to catch them there years ago.
#7
Posted 03 October 2006 - 05:08 PM
I beleive that what disspatcher said is correct.
Whether there will be fall salmon or not will depend on whether or not there is a river dumping into the bay.
It's hard to tell from that picture Toober. Is there a river mouth there?
Whether there will be fall salmon or not will depend on whether or not there is a river dumping into the bay.
It's hard to tell from that picture Toober. Is there a river mouth there?
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