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bill smy

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  1. The Notty always has a tinge to it, and the logs are another thing you need to deal with.. I'm glad I'm only 15mins away from the river, definitely one of my favs and most frustrating I might add..

     

    Alot of fish made it up way past Alliston early in the season last year, which is great for the fishery.

    Exaxtly why i fish it as it is my closest steelhead river.

  2. Last year was a banner year for steelhead in the Notty, where were you fishing? lol

    I fish close to alliston, i caught a few but not the normal. Some of my favourite spots went private property. The notty is not my favourite river because all the how murky, slow and loggy it is.

  3. Last year was brutal for rainbow in the notty, not sure if there was too much rain or what, I know there was a big damn north of angus. The previous year I fished half the time and caught twice as many rainbow.

    I certainly agree i was told by another fisherman that natives were gill netting hundreds of trout.

  4. I can't stop looking at those pretty candy apple red spots...Gorgeous fish Dave!

     

     

     

    Actually from what I learned this past weekend, 12 inches (or less) of water will hold surprisingly large fish provided there's a slight undercut or some over hanging wood or shrubs...My friend and I spooked fish in places where we never would've thought they'd be...We probably blew our big chance at getting the 4-5lb fish we were trying for after we almost stepped on it heading upstream :( We saw it cruise around our legs and head downstream to another woody snag.

     

    Fish the wood and donate some tackle to the brown trout gods :D

     

    I certainly agree. Not always those 5 lb ones but certainly some pan sized ones to be found in spots like that.

  5. So for the past few weeks i have been on the search to find that 5 lb brown trout in my local river. I havent found him yet but i found some of his siblings. Some caught on the fly with little drys and others with little spinners. Heres a few, alot i didnt take a picture due to help catch and release.

     

    fishing report.jpg fishing report 2.jpg

     

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  6. The reason i ask is because i like to go into a situation with an idea of what i'm doing and what i'm targeting.

    In the bolton area its the odd trout. Downriver near Toronto is more carp and salmon and steelhead. The river is not worth fishing for bass as there is not a good enough population and you are more likely to catch chub and suckers.

  7. Well I woke up at 5:30 am and decided to go to a trib 30 mins away. When i arrived it was zoo of fishermen. Very few steelies and tons of fishermen. I decided to leave and go to my local river 5 mins from my house for some brownies. Had a blast with not one fisherman in sight. Caught maybe 20 little trout and a couple over 10 inches. Most caught on the fly with bead head nymphs some others were caught with little spinners. This is just a was a sample of one of many fish caught today.

     

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  8. So yesterday, I dicided to get out with my son and we got to the spot and put our waders and of we go. We have only just started steelheading in the recent years, but as an avid flyfisher I can read a river pretty well. I chose to go to a bigger river that is always murky because the lack of rain. With the bright sun, we went to the pools with shade. We tried roe with no success probably because there so crappy tied. Can you buy eggs so you can tie them yourself?????

     

    I decided to put on a pink worm and my son put on a silver mepps. He instanty started catching small trout around 6 to 10 inches. We got to a big logjam and first cast he gets one!!!!! It does a swoosh and the surface and the reel goes sceaming. Being only 13, my son has learned how to play a fish and not to just reel it in. It comes in and its a beutiful 5 pound female. My son asks wheres the mepps, then I feared the worst. This river has only been catch and release in the last couple years and this fish had inhaled this spinner. It was about 3 to 4 inches inside his mouth. If I tried to take it out it would surely die. So i figured the best way for it to survive is to cut the line. This taught me a lesson that always when catch and release is to use single barbless hooks. But why wouldn't they put that on the regulations? I didnt bother taking pictures after being very occupied at the time even though I had my son there. It was going to get dark and we were about a km up the river so we had to hed our way back. I felt sad the rest of the day. Was this the best thing to do????

     

    Bill S.

  9. Hey all, i went to the notty to see what was happening and as I went to my favourite spot, i found it covered in no trespassing signs. I talked to other fisherman who were coming back and they just said that you have to stay in river and it doesnt matter. Is that true? I decided to go to another spot. To those who want to know how i did i caught lots of small rainbows and had 2 nooks on and 1 landed on the fly. Srry no pictures because of my bad memory of bringing the camera. Good to get out for a while. BIll.

  10. I always fish there every summer. Lots of lakes with rainbows that are wery well stocked and easley caught. Check out websites like gofishbc.com or stuff like that. Dont bother with steelheading as you have to buy a 60$ stamp as well as an expensive licence. Check out the local tackle and fly shops to see whats happening.

  11. What were you using? Spinners, worms ect. You should get into fly fishing in that river. Also go in the evenings or mornings for better results. The big guys will likely be more willing to take your lure/bait. The only problem about that section this time of year is the tempreture. It puts a lot of stress on the fish. Bill.

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