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setomonkey

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  1. My in-laws own a pontoon boat and we've fished off it.

     

    Definitely a comfortable way to travel around the lake. Very stable platform too for someone with mobility problems or if there is a group. Haven't tried it but it would probably be good for a bunch of kids too.

     

    The downside for fishing is that you can't get as close to shore, rocks, etc. as you could in a tinny and you won't exactly be able to roar around the lake looking for spots.

     

    A pontoon boat wouldn't be my first choice but it's a solid option if you need a boat for multiple purposes.

     

    My two cents,

     

    Mike

  2. Good luck, I haven't fished it myself but I'm pretty sure you'll find lots on Simcoe if you do a search.

     

    I do remember that one of the complaints is that there are fewer and fewer shore access spots on Simcoe because of resident complaints.

     

    Mike

  3. Congrats on some nice browns.

     

    Roy, I'm sure you'll get your brown one of these days, I've been lucky and caught a few. Though I don't fish for trout often, I think they are the prettiest fish. Sorry bass & musky guys. :)

     

    Mike

  4. Nice little lake close to TO. Fished it a couple times, had some good success for pike & bass.

     

    I don't remember any problem with noise and I don't remember noticing anything about the pollution except for really heavy weedgrowth and some algae near the plant.

     

    Mike

  5. You know, besides the reports and knowledgeable advice, I think one of my favourite things about OFC is hearing stories about members helping each other out.

     

    I'm really glad I've had a chance to meet some of you in the real world and fished with a few of you too.

     

    Mike

  6. How about a charter or guided trip? If he has all (most) of the new gizmos, then it'll be hard to find something he doesn't already have.

     

    But I'll bet he will definitely enjoy being out on new water (or familiar water) with someone who really knows their stuff, works hard to put him on fish, and makes it an enjoyable trip no matter what.

     

    I've hired guides probably 10 times now, and have always enjoyed it, esp. when it was somewhere new where I wouldn't have any idea how to start (e.g., saltwater flats).

     

    Mike

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