bassman87 Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 Good evening good sirs, any creeks in the hamilton area good for suckers right now? Got the day off tomorrow but gotta stay around town. Thanks for any input, I will be trying the grand at caledonia. cheers
bassman87 Posted March 25, 2010 Author Report Posted March 25, 2010 if i use my float setup for suckers they wont ding me for fishing for steel would they?
Gerritt Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 They could say you were trying to target them.... If you were using baits that are generally attributed to Steelies... So no roe bags, skien, pink worms etc etc etc.. A simple float and worm does NOT mean you are targeting Trout G
Lunatic Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 im pretty sure the redhill creek should have a bunch,they even get salmon spawning in there. chippawa creek should too. then again i never target suckers.
dave524 Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 They could say you were trying to target them.... If you were using baits that are generally attributed to Steelies... So no roe bags, skien, pink worms etc etc etc.. A simple float and worm does NOT mean you are targeting Trout G Twenty Mile Creek up around Jordan might be a good bet, bit of a drive. Same thing though, probably bows in there now and people would be suspicious.
bassman87 Posted March 25, 2010 Author Report Posted March 25, 2010 Thanks for the input guys, gonna do tons of driving and exploring tomorrow.
bushart Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 The creek on hwy 102---past Mac towards Dundas used to have suckers (not table fare)--check regs though for sanctuaries---have'nt been there in 35 years---rules change Bushart
uglyfish Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 ur referring to spencer creek. yes has suckers, not a sanctuary as far as i know, but again, check the regs. there are resident trout that stay in that creek year round. as for a float rod, just dont use roe and u'll be fine. ive never seen a CO around hamilton and the cops rarely even look at fishermen. pink worms will be fine, u can tell them ur targeting suckers. however, i would use a natural colored worm as well, they can work really well too. i hate using live bait, its a pain in the butt. even in the odd offball chance a CO or cop did fine u for fishing for trout, they have to prove it in court when i fight it. and they cant prove it, so they would dismiss the charge. keep a camera, and snap a couple pics of the suckers u catch for proof.
bassman87 Posted March 25, 2010 Author Report Posted March 25, 2010 Thanks bushart, dont plan on eating/keeping any fish. Heard form some older european fellas that they can be a mighty fine meal though if preparaed right.
fishdawg Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 pretty sure the odds of having a CO tapping you on the shoulder in southern Ont are rather low
Gerritt Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 pretty sure the odds of having a CO tapping you on the shoulder in southern Ont are rather low Especially on the Grand... it is a poachers paradise!
Fishmaster Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 Especially on the Grand... it is a poachers paradise! Thats not true they are around Dunnville often now ...seen them 2 times this week allready ...and remeber your only allowed to use certain suckers for Bait,,,,
Uncle Buck Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 the opp was there when i forgot the lifejackets in the car... $300 later... know the rules, and play with in them... better safe then sorry...
Hooked Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 As bushart and uglyfish mentioned, Spencer Creek would be your best bet.
bare foot wader Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 i think a lot of times a CO will observe you for a while before he approaches you...i've experienced that a few times...if you catch a steelie or resident trout and then stay there and keep fishing you're gonna have a hard time arguing you're targeting suckers i would say go out and fish for your suckers, make sure you don't have steelie specific gear on your line or in your vest...and should be fine...most CO's i've met are reasonable people...
vinnimon Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 Trout and salmon are open all year round below cootes dr(hwy 102)pg 80 in the regs.Make sure you are down stream of the bridge.Ive been hassled before when my car was parked on the oposite side.As for cos in the area.Their around, I see them more around the grindstone creek area than spencers creek.
Gerritt Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 Thats not true they are around Dunnville often now ...seen them 2 times this week allready ...and remeber your only allowed to use certain suckers for Bait,,,, Not seen all too often in Caledonia... G
diggyj Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 I have never gone sucker fishing, but have seen guys talk about it over the years. Are they like the big sucker minnows(5-6"'s) you use for Pike or are they something else and if so how big do they get? You keep them for bait? Thanks. Dirk
johnl Posted March 25, 2010 Report Posted March 25, 2010 they are the suckers you use for pike and the get pretty big over a foot for sure.
bassman87 Posted March 25, 2010 Author Report Posted March 25, 2010 Thanks for all the input guys. Started at Caledonia this morning, no bites. A few guys there no one catching anything. Went to Red Hill creek to see what was happening, water was pretty clear. No fish to be seen or heard of. Decided to go to Fourty Creek in Grimsby and managed to catch two suckers. It was a fun day of exploring and a well-spent day off though. Thanks again fellas.
bassman87 Posted March 25, 2010 Author Report Posted March 25, 2010 Diggyj, I only fish them for fun. I know guys do keep them for cutbait for them big grand cats though. Also heard that of peoploe pickling them and eating them. Doesn't sound too apetizing to me, but neither does raw salmon and that stuff is yums.
fishing Posted March 26, 2010 Report Posted March 26, 2010 (edited) I have never gone sucker fishing, but have seen guys talk about it over the years. Are they like the big sucker minnows(5-6"'s) you use for Pike or are they something else and if so how big do they get? Dirk Usually from 14 to 28" depends on the locations. Edited March 26, 2010 by fishing
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