Oh no. I've done 16 hours straight lol. Especially fishing in the summer for Browns at my local creek. going out at dusk till first light. Awesome time.
Ya I think my longest is 17 hours, and I wasn't the one who threw in the towel LOL!
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Posted by Christopher K on 13 May 2014 - 08:59 PM
Oh no. I've done 16 hours straight lol. Especially fishing in the summer for Browns at my local creek. going out at dusk till first light. Awesome time.
Ya I think my longest is 17 hours, and I wasn't the one who threw in the towel LOL!
Posted by grayer on 06 May 2014 - 08:23 PM
Inspired by Kits small creek brookies I decided to get out to one of my favourite secret small creeks and find some browns after work. Now these fish are one of my favourites to catch. Especially on my 4' 6" trout rod, I could literally spend all day out there. Being out there in the bush, seeing deer tracks, birds chirping everywhere, the sound of just the water running through the broken down trees.....I don't think it gets much better.
I took a few photos of the spot, and managed to get about 4 nice size browns. Finally we had some nice weather to get out and enjoy arguably my favourite kind of fishing. Something about not being able to stand straight up in the bush because its so compact, and slowly creeping up on that perfect hole you know those spooky little fish are sitting just waiting for something to pass by. They might not be the biggest, but little guys just do it for me! Anyways, hope you enjoy the photos!
Cheers,
Grayer
Posted by troutddicted on 29 March 2014 - 06:45 PM
Welcome - I'm sure members will reach out and help you - that is the beauty of this forum. My suggestion to you is figure out what you want to target and take it from there. Almost every species of fish can be caught within 45 minutes of Toronto. Take the time and read through the past pages of the forum - there are lots of hidden gems to be found. There is an overwhelming amount of information out there to take in so doing some research will only benefit you. You can catch a fish in any marina on Lake Ontario... put on a worm and throw it out there... something will bite eventually. Soon carp will flood the shallow warm water connected to Lake Ontario for their spawn. They eat worms and corn and get really, really big. Familiarize yourself with the regulations and know where you are allowed to fish and what fish you are allowed fishing for - conservation officers hand out hefty fines for violations.
Everyone has fishless days... its part of the game. A successful day shouldn't be measured by the amount of fish caught... just being able to get out and enjoy yourself is the real blessing.
Welcome to fishing.
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