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Shore fishing Windsor
#1
Posted 07 March 2012 - 06:18 PM
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#2
Posted 08 March 2012 - 10:03 AM
I'm from Hamilton, but get down to Windsor quite often for work. I always bring my gear where ever I go but usually don't know the good spots in any area. Hope you don't mind if I send you a PM next time I am headed your way. May you can tell me a place or 2 to cast a line. If our schedules don't conflict maybe we can even get out together for a few casts.
Anyway, welcome to the board.
Alfie.
#3
Posted 12 March 2012 - 12:22 AM
#5
Posted 12 March 2012 - 01:07 PM
Cool place here
CC
#6
Posted 24 May 2012 - 11:30 PM
I used to have a great fishing spot on the river when I was a kid. I used to catch fish there almost any time of day or night. It is at Riverside and Langlois. There is an old brick pumphouse there and if you fish about 20-30 feet west of it and about 20 feet out in the river, there is a hole that seems to be about 10 feet deeper than its surroundings.(roughly 10-15 feet wide) I think the current swirling around the pumphouse has made a hole there. The fish seem to collect there for some reason.
I checked it out today for the first time in many years and fishing there was great as I remembered. Caught 14 fish total mostly silver bass, and one real nice pike. (about 3 pounds)
You should give this spot a try.
Suggest spreader, minnows, #8 hooks, 12lb line.... bring extra gear!(another person there was catching silver bass on white jigs also) If you miss the target area (the hole) you might get snagged up in bottom debris. I lost 4 rigs today in about 3 hours.
Hope the spot works well for you, Good Luck!
PS- Just a note... other fishermen that visit this spot have been leaving worm tubs, beer cans, and junk all over near this spot. I used to fish here when it was still mostly natural. It is a real shame to see this transformation caused by other outdoorsmen. If you visit this fishing hole, please don't leave your junk there... take it with you! Thanks, and maybe I'll see one of you there
#7
Posted 25 May 2012 - 02:42 PM
#8
Posted 23 August 2012 - 12:09 PM
Hey I'm in Windsor also.
I used to have a great fishing spot on the river when I was a kid. I used to catch fish there almost any time of day or night. It is at Riverside and Langlois. There is an old brick pumphouse there and if you fish about 20-30 feet west of it and about 20 feet out in the river, there is a hole that seems to be about 10 feet deeper than its surroundings.(roughly 10-15 feet wide) I think the current swirling around the pumphouse has made a hole there. The fish seem to collect there for some reason.
I checked it out today for the first time in many years and fishing there was great as I remembered. Caught 14 fish total mostly silver bass, and one real nice pike. (about 3 pounds)
You should give this spot a try.
Suggest spreader, minnows, #8 hooks, 12lb line.... bring extra gear!(another person there was catching silver bass on white jigs also) If you miss the target area (the hole) you might get snagged up in bottom debris. I lost 4 rigs today in about 3 hours.
Hope the spot works well for you, Good Luck!
PS- Just a note... other fishermen that visit this spot have been leaving worm tubs, beer cans, and junk all over near this spot. I used to fish here when it was still mostly natural. It is a real shame to see this transformation caused by other outdoorsmen. If you visit this fishing hole, please don't leave your junk there... take it with you! Thanks, and maybe I'll see one of you there
I tried the spot at the bottom of Langlois yesterday, are you referring to where the tree stumps are? I did not have much luck, but it was in the middle of the day, and it was hot and sunny.
#9
Posted 26 April 2017 - 09:44 AM
#10
Posted 05 May 2017 - 05:46 PM
Hi, I'm new member at this forum.
Was wondering have any news about silver bass at detroit river ?
Please give me some information, because was planning want to bring kids to WIndsor from Mississauga.
If don't mind can contact me direct to my email (canliq@gmail.com).
Thanks for any information, I really appreciated.
Regards,
Aan
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