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Joeytier

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  1. I fished the end of brock as well last night, as well as the boat launch down by Gordon st, but didn't catch, or even see a thing.
  2. Frenchman's Bay is 100% open. I'd say that's your best bet for pike in the east GTA.
  3. Thanks for the report. I'd love to make the trek down there this year.
  4. ...and of course you can't forget rubbing shoulders with 10 other guys packed into a hole 15 feet long.
  5. It's been raining non-stop for hours now here. The tribs should be done for a while now.
  6. 'Tis a sad time of year.
  7. Oh, how I envy you. Ice fishing has been finished for me for 3 weeks now.
  8. Stop it, already! Great report.
  9. I've always heard of pike being caught there, but I've never done it myself. I'd say the better bet would be to fish down on the end of Brock Street, at the old boat launch and all along the boardwalk in the Whitby marina. I've heard of many pike being caught there. The creek doesn't get much in the way of rainbow, but there's always the possibility, and of course it's full of carp. Hope that helps.
  10. Good stuff. Rainbow amaze me at what they can power through.
  11. I'll be out there in the boat as soon as I can. Thanks for the primer.
  12. Wow, great report. Looks like you guys had a pretty high average weight.
  13. Great stuff. I'm jealous of all that white stuff you guys have up there.
  14. Wow, what a fattie! Nice catch.
  15. Very nice report. Those fresh jacks are unbelievable on float tackle.
  16. I eat fish with regularity, but I'd say 90% (at the very least) of what I catch is released. I do really, really love fresh fish, though.
  17. I was hoping that by 'office' you meant some sort of special fishing hole.
  18. And again, I forgot my tourney sign.
  19. Many places are either out, or are down to crappy, white, half broken eggs, or else I wouldn't have harvested one. Although this might be different now. I'd suggest checking Tightline if you haven't yet.
  20. Oh, please, no!
  21. Decided to hit the lake and try for some trout, since the conditions were perfect. NO wind, incredibly overcast skies, and a day after a strong east wind (which means off-colour water) meant perfect conditions too good to pass up. We were fishing by around 5 and found some action right off the bat when I hit one on a twitchbait, only to have line break at the knot. The fish proceeded to dance around on the surface with my bait in its mouth. The next 70-80 minutes or so were quite slow. Things started to pick up once we found a productive trolling pattern. The majority of our fish came while bringing our baits over a steep drop off tapering off from 9 to 14-15 feet trolling crocodiles and cyclops in natural finishes. We ended up finishing 9 for 11. I was more than happy. There is nothing that compares to the bone jarring hit of a brown. The biggest fish, weighing in at almost nine pounds exactly. The bigger of the two we landed on a double header right at dusk. From this view, it only looks about 4-5 pounds, but it was incredibly fat, that it was closer to eight. The fog was extremely thick, and coming back after dark was a chore, and saw a boat out there running without lights on. Not a very good idea. Now, back to the tribs with me.
  22. Nice fish, and an even nicer kingpin.
  23. Ice is done on Simcoe, even on foot? Bummer! I would've liked to have headed out there for one last try at the perch through the ice.
  24. Great report. Can't ask for anything more than that.
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