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  1. It's ridiculous, I've seen the articles on it. Families bringing their kids to catch sunfish and some bass one day a year is a problem, totally. Yes there's always an irresponsible angler who doesn't clean up after themselves, etc but there's also people who don't clean up after themselves in the park also considering the amount of trash I clean up on our side of the pond that floats or blows over etc , Applying the same logic, all humans be banned in the park entirely then also? I'm sure that would go over well. This year's bass population is looking pretty awesome though. I've seen so many swarms of fry this last couple of weeks. Can't wait to see them when they've grown.
  2. Hey All, Thanks for much again for all the responses. The Toronto Region Conservation Authority called me in response to my email. I spoke to head of water management. I sent him the real estate listing as well. He was pretty great about it, couldn't find any issues on their end as to why I can't. If it's private property, not fishing out of season, have a license, etc. Which was my main concern of TRCA officers showing up at my door to fine me, and not being able to fish there anymore (worst case scenario). The city is the "landlord" of the pond so they set the rules for their property, but since we have riparian rights, as it says in the ad, we're permitted, as I thought. He gave me the email for the park manager, they get calls constantly about high park etc people are understandably protective. I'll in the meantime I'll just ignore them. Or if I'm feeling sassy maybe paddle across and ask to see their (whining) licences, as angler harassment is illegal 😛 Also got this little almost 4lb nugget last Saturday.
  3. Thanks so much for all the replies everyone, I appreciate them and your stories of the neighborhood. I'm still waiting to hear back from whichever authority tells us either way.
  4. She definitely said you "don't have the right as a property owner to fish there". So, we'll see.
  5. Thanks so much for this ! Appreciated !!
  6. I've tried contacting parks, and the TRCA, no response yet. Will keep this post updated.
  7. NIce one! There's some nice bass catfish pond- and remember this ? https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/captured-alligator-like-caiman-in-toronto-pond-1.1902824
  8. There's lots of Pike, just shy on my side and it's thick with vegetation around this time until November so I'm mostly topwater when bass season rolls around. Walleye awesome! haven't seen one yet !
  9. Yea she's the one you think she is, I told her I would to call the conservation POPO to sort this out.
  10. Not going to lie Weeds, I'm very lucky to be where I am, and yes the fishing is as good as you would think, I've pulled a couple rare pike up and the bass for a city pond, are monnnsters over here. And yes I get what you're saying I think she's taking the signs verbatim as in that covers the entirety of the pond as to not fish except the yellow areas. Here's some highlights from the last year, the last bass was probably PB . @David Chong I haven't got too many crappie surprisingly, I mostly like to play the bass. Carp and catfish when the greens arent in season.
  11. I pretty much did, I just want to make sure I'm not actually breaking any rules / report to the park committee to stop harassing residents. Thanks all!
  12. Our property ends at the watershed (blue star), with other private properties around on each side of me, the park grounds are on the south and east opposite side (in green). Permitted fishing areas of the park (in yellow) : here's a map for reference. It being a watershed I would assume it's crown land with municipal fishing limitations posted only on the east side. Also it's not navigatable since there's also no watercraft allowed on the pond and there's no access to a lake or other river, creek etc. I've contacted Toronto Region Conservation for a definite answer if they reply. I don't see how park volunteers have a right to scream and harrass me while on my own property.
  13. Thanks Akrisoner, I figured the same, but this park Karen seems to think the rules apply outside the park boundaries. The posted fishing rules I was assuming only apply to public areas. The more north end of the pond on the east side says no fishing, but I'm on the northern half of the west side. Just annoying. and embarrassing, the last thing I'm doing is harming the conservation there considering I clean up all kinds of garbage that floats over from the park side and remove invasive species I catch, etc Maybe if she spent more time cleaning up trash on the park side than bothering people it would make an actual difference on the wildlife.
  14. My backyard backs into a large pond with a public park on the opposite side. The posted fishing rules for the public include only fishing the south and half of the east side of the pond. If I'm fishing from land on private property on the west side, am I allowed since it's private access? I was harassed by a park volunteer stewart yelling at me from across the pond that I was fishing illegally even though I was on my property and took photos of me threatening to call the conservation officers. Wondering what the rules are fishing from your own property on public waters? The posted rules only outline where is permitted fishing to public access areas.
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