Jump to content


Photo

Brook Trout/Rainbow Trout advice.

Brook Trout Rainbow Trout Fly fishing

  • Please log in to reply
23 replies to this topic

#1 JazzyJessome

JazzyJessome

    Shiner Minnow

  • Members
  • 31 posts

Posted 20 June 2013 - 12:13 AM

Hello all! new to the site, really hoping someone could lend some help on where and how to land some brook trout and or rainbow trout. I was recently in Nova Scotia and my dad and i fished a lake near my aunts home and discovered hundreds of brook trout, it was my first time catching them, and my what gorgeous fish they are! Since I've been home in Barrie i've been on the hunt for them, tried multiple small creeks and streams with no luck. I just went out and bought a basic fly rod and reel today because i hear its the most effective way to fish for trout. Wondering if anyone could tell me some active rivers or streams, and maybe recommend what type of fly to use. I'm also dieing to land my first Rainbow! I caught them in a stocked pond before, but that doesn't count in my books.

Thanks to anyone who repiles

Cheers


  • 0

#2 Alfiegee

Alfiegee

    Largemouth Bass

  • Active Members
  • 1,637 posts

Posted 20 June 2013 - 06:56 AM

There are lots of streams with Brookies near Barrie, just got to do some leg work to find them. Google maps can help too. I couldnt ggive you names if I wanted to cause I dont know them just where they are.
Although flies can be great for specks at times nothing beats a tiny spinner with a worm.

Alfie
  • 0

#3 DILLIGAF?!

DILLIGAF?!

    Rainbow Trout

  • Active Members
  • 2,707 posts

Posted 20 June 2013 - 09:22 AM

I'd agree with alfee. grab the smallest spinner you can have. I think the smallest one in the market is the silver dressed panther martin #1. or the #0 black fury. almost the same size. both killers for trout. the creek i fish don't have brookies but the number of 'bows looks to have increased and been having a blast with them.


  • 0

#4 fishing with a fly

fishing with a fly

    Smallmouth Bass

  • Active Members
  • 1,056 posts

Posted 20 June 2013 - 11:56 AM

Hey man I'm from Barrie I can get out with you and show you some spots stuff
  • 0

#5 christotheashto

christotheashto

    Sunfish

  • Members
  • 138 posts

Posted 20 June 2013 - 01:07 PM

Jazzy, I'm also from barrie. Perhaps you, I and madriverfisher could get out some time. There's lots of good spots close to Barrie (~20 mins any direction) that hold bows, brookies, etc. Judging by his name I'm sure MDF knows a good spot or two ;) lol


  • 0

#6 fishing with a fly

fishing with a fly

    Smallmouth Bass

  • Active Members
  • 1,056 posts

Posted 20 June 2013 - 01:50 PM

Just a few lol
  • 0

#7 fishing89

fishing89

    Perch

  • Active Members
  • 582 posts

Posted 20 June 2013 - 10:49 PM

I'd be down to join you guys if you dont mind. I have never caught a brook trout that was bigger than a few inches. I dont know any spots in my area (Richmond Hill) that would hold decent sized brookies or rainbow. I tried my fav creek out east in durham...but got nothing except for new born resies


  • 0

#8 JazzyJessome

JazzyJessome

    Shiner Minnow

  • Members
  • 31 posts

Posted 21 June 2013 - 12:51 AM

Hey guys, thanks for the reply! Alfiegee, i've been looking at maps none stop..lol more than i have fishing. Madriverfisher andchristotheashto that would be a resounding yes on showing me some spots.

I was out today for a couple of hours practising my fly casting, just in a field then in pond near by. Man.. not something you can just pick up in a day thats for sure. Might just have to stick with spinners for now haha! I'm dieing to get some trout on the end of my line, tired of catching pike, bass, perch. Though i do know some very good spots for those if you ever need a tip on that.

Let me know what is a good day for you boys to get out there.

Cheers!

 

-Ryan


  • 0

#9 fishing with a fly

fishing with a fly

    Smallmouth Bass

  • Active Members
  • 1,056 posts

Posted 21 June 2013 - 01:02 AM

it takes some time to get the casting down but it does get easier and ya will set something up for sure


  • 0

#10 NADO

NADO

    Unaccomplished Steelheader

  • Moderators
  • 3,064 posts

Posted 21 June 2013 - 10:00 AM

how do you fly fish in those tiny brookie streams? I cant see how you could get a cast in without spooking them.


  • 0

#11 DILLIGAF?!

DILLIGAF?!

    Rainbow Trout

  • Active Members
  • 2,707 posts

Posted 21 June 2013 - 10:23 AM

Hey Nado, I actually was wondering the same thing. Until I came upon a fly angler on a small creek i was fishing w/ spinners. creek was about 8 to 10ft wide in the spot but this old timer showed me that that's pretty much a good holding spot as water kind of bottle-necks and that's where he's casting - downstream and was killing it. Invited me to share that spot...him casting nymphs me drifting spinner. he outfished me but no a lot as pretty much the spot is holding a lot of trout.


  • 0

#12 fishing89

fishing89

    Perch

  • Active Members
  • 582 posts

Posted 21 June 2013 - 10:32 AM

I will be going out today to a few "local" rivers...namely the Humber, way, way north.

 

If anyone is down to try exploring, i have never fished that far up before. Will be on the pin


  • 0

#13 fishing with a fly

fishing with a fly

    Smallmouth Bass

  • Active Members
  • 1,056 posts

Posted 21 June 2013 - 11:30 AM

Nado it's not as hard as you think just make changes to your cast and you will lose flys but it's happens
  • 0

#14 NADO

NADO

    Unaccomplished Steelheader

  • Moderators
  • 3,064 posts

Posted 21 June 2013 - 02:47 PM

8-10' I can picture but im talking about the small creeks that go under roads in little culverts that range anywhere from 1-4' wide with most stretches around 2'.


  • 0

#15 AKnook

AKnook

    Perch

  • Active Members
  • 578 posts

Posted 21 June 2013 - 03:00 PM

Nado, you let the water itself help "catapult" your fly.  Let it drif down stream and use the water to shoot up river and let it drift down.  You can also do roll casts in small creeks.  Pretty much any way else will result in tangles with the trees.


  • 0

#16 JazzyJessome

JazzyJessome

    Shiner Minnow

  • Members
  • 31 posts

Posted 24 June 2013 - 03:08 PM

still up for showing this poor fella some spots? haven't gotten a chance to try out my new waders yet.


  • 0

#17 fishing with a fly

fishing with a fly

    Smallmouth Bass

  • Active Members
  • 1,056 posts

Posted 24 June 2013 - 04:50 PM

Ya I'm pretty much free the rest of the week so let me know it would be best to go in the evening that's when the best hatches tend to happen
  • 0

#18 iJay

iJay

    Hero Drift

  • Active Members
  • 830 posts

Posted 24 June 2013 - 04:51 PM

Oh man, if you guys make it out as a group providiing this is on a weekend, consider me in. Id be float fishing not fly fishing.....Provided this was an open invite!


  • 0

#19 JazzyJessome

JazzyJessome

    Shiner Minnow

  • Members
  • 31 posts

Posted 24 June 2013 - 10:33 PM

OK bud how does wednesday evening work for you?

and iJay..i'd say thats more up to madriver, as he's the one showing me his spots.
 


  • 0

#20 fishing with a fly

fishing with a fly

    Smallmouth Bass

  • Active Members
  • 1,056 posts

Posted 24 June 2013 - 10:58 PM

Ya man I can do that for sure ijay your more then welcome to come but a long float rod might be hard to use in some of the spots anything longer then 9 feet will be really hard to use
  • 0