Thankfully all my spots are on private land lol
Also, the ganny is for bums
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Fishing for salmon, steelhead, lake-run brown trout, and resident trout in many of Lake Ontario tributaries using a variety of methods such as centrepin/float fishing, fly fishing, spin fishing.
09 April 2020 - 05:22 PM
Thankfully all my spots are on private land lol
Also, the ganny is for bums
06 March 2020 - 03:36 PM
Welcome to the forum Wayne!
I occasionally troll from an inflatable dinghy for bass and pike at Gu*lph Lake and Belw*od Lake and I see people trolling from canoes quite a bit at Gu*lph Lake.
Fortunately for you, there are many reservoirs in your general area that you can go for the day trips and fish for bass, pike and sometimes walleye. However, fish populations in these small local lakes isn't that high and tbh who knows how clean the water really is so I recommend you travel a up north if you're interested in harvesting your catch. You'll probably catch way more fish up there too.
A good spot that isn't too far up north (about 2.5 hours from your area) is Spar*ow Lake. I went there a couple of times during the summer time and was able to easily fish from a canoe with my friend. The fishing is pretty good for decent sized bass, pike, and walleye. There isn't that much boat traffic so the water is calm for the most part. You should be able to find a cabin that isn't too costly.
06 March 2020 - 02:38 PM
Go to the mouth of Mimico creek and bottom bouce some styrofoam. You'll catch plenty of trophy sized brook trout
02 December 2019 - 03:57 PM
02 December 2019 - 02:20 PM
Islander Reels have a pretty good sale that's still going on (last day I think). I got a reel 25% off on Friday. Now the sale is 20% off but its still an amazing deal.
Also, Sail has some good deals right now. On top of that, for $10 off your purchase, use the code: DOT-UHD-H7N-4NM
I just checked and I'm honestly surprised the code still works.
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