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Thats correct............thank god!!! Slot limits would have been nice as well
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why arent you goin out for trout bud? opener is on saturday?
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Lake Erie focus of plan to restore trout
fish_finder replied to splashhopper's topic in General Discussion
I'd definitely challenge you on that one. Erie is fed by the "chemical valley" through sarnia. The discharge in that area, the St. Clair river.....Lake St. Clair, and finally the Detroit River is absurd!!! There are quite a number of places in that area where I wouldn't even light a match! I haven't really seen any recent studies though, maybe it is the cleanest........ I would add however, that Erie has probably made the biggest comeback since the 60's/70's as far as pollution goes. -
Lake Erie focus of plan to restore trout
fish_finder replied to splashhopper's topic in General Discussion
It'd be nice to see some info on what they have based the stocking initiative on. Erie is pretty shallow, and pretty polluted. Obviously Lake Trout should be there......but the question is how long will they survive with the water conditions as they are?? -
I'd like to see some pics as well!!
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Brookies on the fly!!
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Does Salmon comes to the river system during spring?
fish_finder replied to bassfighter's topic in General Discussion
I've defintely heard of this before in a fly fishing mag sometime........I'm gonna have to find that one!! -
Does Salmon comes to the river system during spring?
fish_finder replied to bassfighter's topic in General Discussion
The smaller jacks definitely make it within casting distance of shore. Warm water discharge from energy plants and such are also good areas to try. It would be pointless to target them in the rivers as any that make it in there are probably pretty confused.....and there won't be many. But.......breakwalls, estuaries and the like are great places for another couple of weeks to try for some Jacks......I like to toss fry flies out for them.......match the hatch if ya catch my drift!! -
Brought Home my New fishing Toy Today
fish_finder replied to Mike the Pike's topic in General Discussion
Beautiful.....whats her name? -
Ontario renews Nestlé permit to extract groundwater for sale
fish_finder replied to kickingfrog's topic in General Discussion
Its terribly sad any way you look at it!! Look at the water levels we're seeing all across Ontario in river....and even the Great Lakes. Cap this.....Cap that.........use this.......but not that.........but yeah, you can still take it, thats OK. Things are gonna dry up pretty quick everywhere! -
nice feesh!!! very shiney indeed!!
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yup, from hwy 2 to the lake is open.......but really only the pier is open. Everything else closes last day of december.
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I'm going to continue tying flies for opener! these are really good for early season resident browns and brookies!!! Gotta tie lots of em up!!!
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Great article! Everyone should read!!
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I'm not too worried at all. I'll let the steelhead bums catch all the chrome I'll be after brookies and browns. Maybe on the monday I'll get out for some steel once the mayhem has settled a little!!!
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A couple of times a year, I clean my cork handles with this method: 1. Very Fine grit sandpaper - moistened, and using a bar of hand soap, lather up the sand paper and lightly clean the handle. 2. Moist cloth - wipe down the handle to get rid of soapiness and grime 3. as mentioned, wood filler, let it dry then gently sand again dave
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When you are desperate to catch fish....
fish_finder replied to ccmtcanada's topic in General Discussion
AHHHHHHH!!!!!! Its the ANTI-FISH!!!!! -
Fly Fishing for anything is great man. For different situations, yeah you'd need a couple of different rods. I mainly use a 4wt and a 7wt. I have others, but I look at them as toys more less. 4wt gets me into resident trout, bass and pike in rivers, I guess really anything in rivers. My 7wt comes out for lake fishing for bass, pike, musky, carp etc.......as well as migratory species moving in from the lakes. Reels are a little different. I really focus on how much line/backing a reel will hold more than anything. Its really mostly a line holder, your palm can be used for drag effectively with a little practice....until you become addicted anyways. And, of course you can couple that with the fly tying addiction that soon follows the fly fishing addiction!!
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Thats a pretty broad question man! It really all depends on where you plan to focus your efforts. ie: lakes or streams, resident trout or migratory trout, cold or warm water fish.........the list could go on and on and on!!! Have you thought about fly fishing at all??
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You've got lots of opportunity out there! If you have a boat, lakes just might be your thing for trout. If not, you'd be best to stick with river fishing. Check the regs for extended/year round open seasons for trout and salmon on some of the tribs that flow into Lake O out your way. The headwaters/tribs of those rivers should provide some resident trout fishing for you. Access is likely limited as it is all around southern ontario for resident trout waters. I wouldn't expect anyone to lead you to some of their prime trout streams.......just pull out a map and follow them rivers upstream!!! You've still got 2 weeks till opener to do a little exploring!!! dave
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victor rocks, saw him a few years ago with ben harper.........
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With 500 bucks, I'd probably go for a nice rod and reel (250-300 bucks) then a nice tying kit including materials, vise, and maybe a book for the fly tying beginner, then with whatever coin is left over, a gift certificate for that same shop!!! That'd make me pretty happy!!!
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you got it 4reel!