Plan your trip carefully, dusk creeps up fast there try to get a site close to the area you want to fish so that you dont have to do a big hike or paddle
Where were you fishing, I was down by the trail around the narrows and heard someone say that they caught a tagged one, not looking for tips just wondering if that was you? Also do you have a picture of that perch just curious to see what the tag looks like so that I don't miss it.
Nothin caught in my new trap But lots of perch ( none tagged) and a few nice 9 inchers, no pics (phone fell in water), anyways just about to settle into my lake rosseau hotel room
Bill, that's a butterfly, and I'm not sure about the little guy, I thought he was an ash borer at first but then I realized it wasn't, sure is cute whatever it is.
I think it's a good idea, however I'd like to see them try to do it because you can't just tell a kid "OK you are going to fail now". it just won't make an impact however if you set them up to fail spontaneously it probably would work.
Try the islands, you can catch a ferry from queens quay, the marinas and ontario place harbour are good for pike. I tried to PM you this but it wouldn't let me?
here's a fish stocking list that covers most of the waters, another species overlookd is the splake it is found on most of the waters along hwy 60
http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca/pdf/fishstocking.pdf
I assume that you'll go up on the 400, if so Bass Pro always has them pretty cheap! Hope to be up there as well maybe we'll run into each other up in those 7630 square km
Ya, that's what I thought, my parents aren't usually up for a weekend of camping with the flies "just to catch some trout". Still going for trout this weekend at the JW marriot though on lake rosseau.