Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 03/15/2024 in all areas

  1. Ya ,did the whirlpool last year. It is definitely a hike down and coming back up is a work out. I have read the United states side has a lot more access points to the river.
    2 points
  2. Missed the best one of the coyotes.
    1 point
  3. Ya, was at the whirlpool, but that is a hike down and back up. The steel stairs down has limited space at the bottom for fisherman.
    1 point
  4. A very disappointing trip to tend to my trail cams. I was only able to get to one as the snow was up above my knees. Frikin near killed me to get to this one to swap cards. Not much on it. Most folks have seen a dust devil, but I had never seen a snow devil until now. Here are some pics of a couple I think are kinda cool. I have videos of them as well, spinning the snow around like a mini tornado. .Unfortunately my computer wont let me post them. If it wasnt for this trail cam, out of all the decades I have spent in the wilderness, I would have never known such a thing ever happened, never seen it happen.
    1 point
  5. Only 3 good shore access points Queenston, Glen area(metal stairs) and the Whirlpool on the lower. Upper has Fort Erie under Peace Bridge but it's extremely sketchy wading if your new to it and some good water above the Falls but most of that is off limits now too.. Lost alot of access over the years but if you're cool with a hike there's a tonne of ground to cover. US side has some great water too and better access and trail system. Like was said Queenston is your only true easy access pull up and fish type situation and even than you can get crowded out by the regulars if the fishings particularly hot at the time you go
    1 point
  6. I'd find somewhere on the lower (Use Google maps for parking lots) and rip big swimbaits off the bottom.
    1 point
×
×
  • Create New...