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  1. Hey guys. Going to be in the general area of the Trent River in Hastings and was wondering what's in the river this time of year and what I should use for them as I have never fished that River or area . I will not have acces to a boat. Just shore fishing spots. Any help would be appreciated

    Thanks guys

    Tight lines

  2. just curious, do the bigger size suckers stay in the rivers and creeks this time of the year? or do they head back to the lake? I'm asking because I would like to fish a part of the river that is closed to salmon and trout at this time but open to whatever else is available excluding bass of course. I would head to that spot if there is a possibility of hooking into a sucker but if its all trout, Id rather stay away :angel:

    the bigger ones do spawn and stay in the river especially here on the credit i see dead 1 footers all the time

  3. It is so sickening. She is so out of touch with everyday Canadians. Justin is no better. A kid with a trust fund and hundreds of thousands of dollars to play with from speaking engagements. What do either of them know about the real challenges of trying to raise a family in Ontario. Or retire on a pension with skyrocketing hydro bills, taxes etc. Don't worry tho, the Pan Am game executives walked away with millions in perks and bonuses. They'll be able to stay warm this winter. While our doctor's do with less. It's grotesque.

    Not a political expert in any way but Trudeau isn't doing to bad of job for ex bringing 25000 Syrian refugees

  4. A shelter is no good. It might buy you a week.

     

    Stay in the bush and enjoy whats left of life if war comes.

     

    At least most of us outdoorsman will buy some time but if anything goes nuclear it wont matter.

     

    Harsh to say but id rather emp attacks happen, cause i know well be fine.

     

    May the creator bless the city folk with no experience

     

     

     

    Amen ?????

  5. Fall is my most favourite time of the year...Autumn steelhead is what I live for :D

     

    When the water temps are up, I generally look for faster flowing water in rivers or places that slow them down on their way upstream - Of course large pools will always hold resting fish too. With warmer temperatures, fish generally have no problems blasting up river (unless they are stopped or slowed down/stopped by large dams, low water levels or extremely fast water).

     

    In the fall when temps are up, casting hardware or swinging flies is my preferred method of fishing. The strikes are just so savage.

     

    In my experience, when the temps are up, I catch more fish on hardware than I do drifting roe, beads, pink worms, etc below a float. Only when the temps drop do I see the opposite. Of course there are often exceptions to that and I normally carry both a float rod and a spinning rod on the river. There have been some days in winter where Kwikfish or spoons have out-produced everything else. And there have been many warmer days in fall where fish wouldn't touch anything other than roe.

     

    I carry a good assortment of hardware to the river - Spoons, Kwikfish/Flatfish, spinners, hotshots, various cranks all get used depending on the conditions. Here's a pic of one of my main hardware boxes that I carry with me:

     

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    perfect . thank you for the help the river i fish(starts with a c) is a smaller river so i think hardware is the way to go.any colour prefrences?

  6. Hi guys.So I've been steel heading for about 4 years now but not much in the fall and i was wondering how the steelhead would behave in extremely mild weather that we have had for the last few months as usually it is 0 degrees as i have not had much success on some of the west GTA rivers with this mild weather.

    Any advice would be helpful

     

    Thanks

    Imran

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