Is that project still a go?
It's a shame how this city frowns upon the recreational angler...
I've been fishing in pleny of major urban centers from Windsor, Detroit, Montreal, Ottawa, Halifax, Buffalo, and the fishing opportunities in those city are endless.
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Any news on that fishing pier ???
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Posted 12 August 2013 - 11:04 AM
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#2
Posted 12 August 2013 - 11:57 AM
#3
Posted 12 August 2013 - 12:02 PM
Honestly we all know the reason it has become an issue for us to cast our lines in certain areas. Less educated fishermen get their licenses and head out and keep everything they catch AND they like to leave their Sh*t EVERYWHERE. It really is too easy to get a license. I have stopped fishing locally with the exception of one private lake that I have access too(where people still creep onto the property and fish without permit).
#4
Posted 12 August 2013 - 04:30 PM
Blame the retarded politicians, who don't ever get out of their business suits, let alone know how to work a fishing rod.
They have a spectacular resource under their very noses, yet they piss on it.
Letting people line every foot of lakefront with houses was insane, it's ridiculously difficult for somebody new to town to find access to put in a yak on a weekend.
Every lot is full... only in Toronto.
#5
Posted 12 August 2013 - 04:50 PM
First time hearing this. Where is this pier suppose to be located?
#6
Posted 25 August 2013 - 11:00 AM
They're looking at different site...
I remember as a kid, there was a pier you could fish, and we'd catch bullhead, drum, perch, white perch... lot's of species,, but since that time it's all been downhill !
#7
Posted 28 August 2013 - 11:41 AM
First time hearing this. Where is this pier suppose to be located?
Here's the article about it...
http://www.torontosu...r-on-waterfront
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