Volume 9 - Issue 5 - Issue #101
Welcome to the May 2009 issue!!
of the Ontario Fishing Network E-Magazine.
As always, we have great new issue this month. 5 great articles, including a new article by by JP DeRose, the star of WFN's Getting School'd
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IN THIS ISSUE
Jigging for Pike in Spring
Jigs catch just about anything that swims, but excel with certain fish - northern pike being one of them. Jigs are an excellent bait to work along bottom when pike are shallow in spring. Here's where to find spring pike and how to fool them with jigs at the start of the season.
By Tim Allard
Bucktail Jigs for Walleye
When walleye head to the shade of the salad, or cruise along the edge of a breakline, a bucktail jig may be your best tool in the tackle box for seducing a strategic strike
by Justin Hoffman
Post-Spawn Pike
Gators, snakes, lizards and jackfish are just a few of the words often used to describe the toothy northern pike. These predator fish are big, strong and have one heck of a bad attitude. Post- spawn pike become sluggish to begin with but soon become fierce eating machines.
By Tyler Dunn
Proactive Management
Mandatory release (i.e. proactive regulations that require release of all fish, a majority of fish, certain size-structure ranges in a fish species…) is a popular management tool.
by Pete Maina
Yellow Perch Rewards
Action when fishing spring Perch can be non-stop with hundred plus fish days being quite common since Yellow Perch are a schooling fish and often school by size and in large numbers.
by J.P. DeRose
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