MarcusDiGiovanni Posted November 23, 2008 Report Posted November 23, 2008 Hello, all. I was just on google researching some places to fish when I stumbled across Trout Unlimiteds website, they went on and on then finnaly they gave me a link to the CVC's website. From there it mentions fishing at Belfountain Conservation area, Ken Whillans Resource Managment Area, The Forks Of The Credit, Charles Saurio Conservation Area, and the Forks Of The Credit. I'm curious as to weather these Locations will hold any Brown or Brook trout, or even some rainbows. The only areas i've heard about are Bronte around the provincial park area and Erindale Park, which was a little crouded for my likings. (erindale park that is, havent tried bronte). If anyone knows of any locations or are even willing to P.M Me some spots, all information is apreciated Thanks, Marcus P.S are there any cutthroat trout in Ontario? I don't think so but I just though i'd ask
fishing n autograph Posted November 23, 2008 Report Posted November 23, 2008 the credit is an amazing river. All sections of the river hold brooks and browns, it's just being able to find them. Its a pressured river, especially at erindale, but it's very productive. The river is closed right now other than erindale park and the mouth. Nope, no cut throats in ontario. Bronte other than the mouth is closed as well
MarcusDiGiovanni Posted November 23, 2008 Author Report Posted November 23, 2008 thanks, In the sprong is the upper credit productive?
fishing n autograph Posted November 23, 2008 Report Posted November 23, 2008 it can be. i haven't had much luck, but there are very good spots....the guys that run the white river shop at BPS can guide you to some great places. Dave
BillM Posted November 24, 2008 Report Posted November 24, 2008 I've caught some real nice brookies out of the upper credit.. Just gotta put some footwork in.
danbo Posted November 24, 2008 Report Posted November 24, 2008 (edited) try hipwader.com website. http://hipwader.com/ Edited November 24, 2008 by danbo
fish_finder Posted November 24, 2008 Report Posted November 24, 2008 the credit is an amazing river. All sections of the river hold brooks and browns, it's just being able to find them. Its a pressured river, especially at erindale, but it's very productive. The river is closed right now other than erindale park and the mouth. Nope, no cut throats in ontario. Bronte other than the mouth is closed as well There are large portions of both of those rivers open in the lower sections. Far more than simply Erindale and the mouths of the rivers..... Here's a link that might be of interest to you Marcus: http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR_E001335.pdf And this will give you some extra info on Huron, Gbay tribs: http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/LetsF...age/198482.html Anything in the upper areas of the Credit is obviously closed. As far as trout fishing goes, you are definitely going to be limited to migratory species (Brown and Rainbow) on the lower reaches of various tribs. Those two links should get you started! dave
carp-starter Posted November 24, 2008 Report Posted November 24, 2008 the credit is an amazing river. All sections of the river hold brooks and browns, it's just being able to find them. Its a pressured river, especially at erindale, but it's very productive. The river is closed right now other than erindale park and the mouth. Nope, no cut throats in ontario. Bronte other than the mouth is closed as well Marcus Bronte is not closed now. BRONTE CREEK Bronte is open from Lakeshore Road (highway 2) down to Lake Ontario - all year. Since there is no longer a sanctuary from Lakeshore to Rebecca, Bronte now has an extended season from Lakeshore to the south side of highway 407 until December 31. CREDIT RIVER Credit River is open from the south side of highway 403 bridge down to Lake Ontario - all year. The Credit River also has an extended fall season until December 31 - from the south side of Britannia road to the south side of highway 407 bridge in Brampton. UPPER CREDIT As far as the upper Credit, be aware that there are in certain areas, special regulations or additional restrictions. carp-starter Read the regulations just in case I made a typo error.
Marko Posted November 24, 2008 Report Posted November 24, 2008 I knew Bronte was open just didnt realize it was open all the way to 407.
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