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  1. As most may know, in Lake Simcoe, Round Gobies have taken over the lake. The food web has changed and Lake Trout and Whitefish are starting to feed heavily on them. This has changed the angling tactics on how and where to catch them. I wrote a little article on it. I also talk about a Hand Tied Jig I made called the Neo (See pic below). This little jig helped me ice a few Whitefish last winter as it looks like a Goby. Hope you enjoy the article...

    The Round Goby Invasion and its Influence on Angling Tactics

     

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  2. Not sure if the program has reset on you? I assume you were running some type of skin/build before which had a pre-loaded set of addons?

     

    You may have to re-download your build. I use Ares Wizard to download a build. This link will help you set it up. Or it may be best to take the box back to to the seller and they might be able to reload it for you but it can be done yourself below......

     

    https://seo-michael.co.uk/tutorial-how-to-install-ares-wizard-kodi/

  3. I fished Costa Rica this past January on the Pacific Side in Tamarindo (Langosta Beach area). I wasn't able to take a fishing charter but I did bring down a 4 piece 6.5 foot rod and a tackle box of assorted swimbaits, rapalas, topwaters etc.

     

    I ended up fishing right off the beaches (best time was just as high tide was coming in). Didn't catch anything the first few days, threw just about everything I had in my tacklebox but then I spoke with one of the local fishermen and he pointed at my Silver Acme Kastmaster (one of the only lures I hadn't tried) and said "that's all you need to use". After tying on that lure, it was literally fish after fish - mostly small 'Green Jacks' - AMAZING fighters and also caught a small bonefish which just about spooled me. The key was fishing during high tide and keeping an eye on jumping baitfish.

     

    If you do plan on chucking gear on the beaches (highly recommended), another lure to bring down is a white/pearl zara spook type topwater bait. Skip that bait along the surface during high tide and look for schools of jumping baitfish and you could get yourself into a few Jack Crevalle.

     

    JM

  4. So I've bought about $1000 worth of ice fishing gear this year with the hopes of hooking into some whitefish or lakers forthe first time.

     

    I've now been out with my dad and buddy 3 times and havent even had a single fish on. I've also only seen one guy catch a fish during the 3 trips. What gives????

     

    Has anyone here been landing them fish or is it just a bad time of the year?

     

    Its hard to say without knowing what equipment/lures you are using (Do you have a flasher/fishfinder?) but I will tell you that the fishing is much better right at first ice, the first few weeks are always best...

     

    Its quite typical for the fishing to slow down at this time of year in areas such as BBP and Bear Point where there are hundreds of fishermen who fish these spots on the weekends and durin the week, theres so much pressure, the fish have seen just about every imaginable bait possible and some suggest the larger predatory fish follow the baitfish, which may have moved elsewhere (out into the mainlake perhaps).

     

    Having said that, there are obviously still fish around, they just need to be 'finessed' that much more. These crazy weather patterns may also be affecting the bite.

     

    Be patient though, the fishing usually picks back up in March near the end of the season. At this point, finesse the fish, move around and try to find those active fish. A snowmobile helps :wallbash:

  5. Hi Misfish, I helped run the sturgeon program with the Nottawasaga Conservation Authority a few years back. Not sure where you're getting your information from but the MNR isn't currently stocking Lake Sturgeon in Georgian Bay/Huron. Currently, the NVCA/MNR are monitoring there presence, mapping their spawning habitat and improving riparian habitat which indirectly improves habitat for species such as salmon and trout in the Notty. SO, actually, the fact that sturgeon are protected means there is more government funding to help imrpove the habitat in the Nottawasaga which will also help salmon/trout.

     

    You need to understand the mandate of the MNR, its not about improving the populations of gamefish for anglers, its about bringing back native fish to their historic populations. Which I totally agree with....

  6. Hows it going guys. I am very new and have asked a few questions already which you guys have been awesome in answering. And just to let you know that im more of a questions quy then an answers guy. If that makes any sense lol. Anyways just wondering if anyone can tell me how to obtain a depth chart for Lake Simcoe. Was wondering were all the deep spots are. I have a small one around Georgian Island that I found on a website, but would like to see everything on Simcoe. Next year I will probably buy a vexilar (I think thats what my brother told me to buy), but to have a successful ice fishing season I need to know the depths especially around cooks bay. Thanks guys.

     

     

    We have an online zoomable map of Lake Simcoe. Check out www.fishingsimcoe.com

     

    Click on the depth chart link above and wait for it to load...

  7. Hey guys, I find I'm always running out of small BB split shot for steelhead. Just wondering if any of the steelheaders on this board have found a supplier that offers larger quantities of shot? I'm talking large quantities that will last me more than a season or two.

     

     

    Thanks guys

     

     

    JM

  8. Hey Guys

    Here are some numbers that will make your head spin, proof that if we work together we can make a huge difference, join a local Club &/or the Ontario Steelheaders, to help finance your future in fishing, not a bad trade off in my opinion, (Derbies, Fish Fries)

    Just my .02 worth SBKGonefishing.gif

     

    http://www.owensound....aspx?e=3519135

     

    Wow, that article says the Saugeen is producing a run close to 45,000 adult steelhead !!!!!! (When you combine fall and spring runs).

     

    Thats a ridiculous amount of fish! Wow...........amazing.

  9. The notty is one of only a handful of rivers in Lake Huron which receives a run of lake sturgeon in the spring. There's a small population but they've been deemed threatened recently. This means that there is no legal fishing for sturgeon right now. This change just happened a few years back. Its too bad, would be quite the adventure to try to target sturgeon..the mnr is currently funding research/rehabilitation projects on the notty....

  10. Just wondering how deep water species like lake trout and whities will cope during those hot sunny days of summer. Normally we receive 12-16 inchs of ice; which does not melt until late April. This cold surface water sinks to the bottom and produces more oxygen and colder temperatures which creates ideal temps.which is important for survival during summer. Even the water running into Lake Simcoe must be a lot warmer than usual.

     

    That's a great question.

     

    I'm going to assume stratification will start much earlier pushing coldwater species to deeper zones much earlier than normal. Like you mentioned, I could see less oxygenated water (more condensed thermocline) during the summer months which in some circumstances may condense coldwater species into a smaller area of the lake (which may make it easier to catch fish?). I think having little ice coverage into the spring has a huge impact on surface water temperatures, no doubt water temps will warm up much faster. I think seasonal spring migrations/spawning would occur much sooner as long as we have a normal summer. I'm sure weed growth would begin much sooner as well.

  11. I was out front of southshore centre a couple of years back doing the charity event on Kempenfelt Bay when the loudest rumble I ever heard went through. All 867 people with me let out a big gasp, and then a whole bunch of laughter

     

    Oh yah, I remember that. I've been icefishing for a number of years now and that was by far the loudest rumble - not only that, it felt like the ice dropped about half a foot and came back up. It was crazy. I remember the fishing completely died off after that!

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