Skipper D Posted September 5, 2012 Report Posted September 5, 2012 I hate asking , i've tryed to find out on my own with no luck so far , so here go's . Where in our area ..... Barrie ..... are guys going to do their walleye fishing , do we have spots close that we don't have to drive for two hours to get to ? Thanks in advance if you can help out with this one .
mercman Posted September 5, 2012 Report Posted September 5, 2012 I hate asking , i've tryed to find out on my own with no luck so far , so here go's . Where in our area ..... Barrie ..... are guys going to do their walleye fishing , do we have spots close that we don't have to drive for two hours to get to ? Thanks in advance if you can help out with this one . Yer hooked now, eh Skip? :rofl2:
NAW Posted September 5, 2012 Report Posted September 5, 2012 Georgian Bay. They can be a little trick to find, and they move around a lot during the season. But there are some hogs in there for sure. I generally stick to the Severn Sound, but that's because it is close, and there are some sheltered areas I can fish with my 14' tinner.
bushart Posted September 5, 2012 Report Posted September 5, 2012 There's a Beach nearby where bikinis run throughout And a river flows in so no need to pout They can be found there in this general locale Just tell the wife---hey I'm fishin with a pal Orrrrrrr...... There's a place nearby that's pretty fair to (guess) With a bay near the town with a prison type facility no less Find the channels between the weeds and you'll be hap---hap---happy Now go forth and catch young Skipper D
cheaptackle Posted September 5, 2012 Report Posted September 5, 2012 Yer a heck of an artist when it comes to Painting Bushart...! Michael
mercman Posted September 5, 2012 Report Posted September 5, 2012 There's a Beach nearby where bikinis run throughout And a river flows in so no need to pout They can be found there in this general locale Just tell the wife---hey I'm fishin with a pal Orrrrrrr...... There's a place nearby that's pretty fair to (guess) With a bay near the town with a prison type facility no less Find the channels between the weeds and you'll be hap---hap---happy Now go forth and catch young Skipper D There once was a man known as Skipper Who got dozens of "EYES" with his zipper No he wasnt a sinner Caught them all on a Spinner Then finished them off with his slipper:angel:
Skipper D Posted September 5, 2012 Author Report Posted September 5, 2012 ..... now i see what makes a walleye guy a walleye guy .......
mercman Posted September 5, 2012 Report Posted September 5, 2012 There once was a Skipper named Dee, And to the masses he did decree: "It's not science of rockets, puttin' perch in my pockets!" "Tonight, dinner's on me!" Tell me Sin..........Did your parents and mine KNOW eachother:whistling:
Skipper D Posted September 5, 2012 Author Report Posted September 5, 2012 good stuff all around there guys , lots of info coming in for sure , and yes i am hooked on eyes and hope i don't have to go back to fishing perch just yet , i never thought i'd see the day when i would be looking for a heavy stick and a 51E Curado ....... lol .
adempsey Posted September 5, 2012 Report Posted September 5, 2012 Sparrow, Dalrymple and Canal Lake are about 1 hour from you. Never fished them but I believe they hold walleye. Lots of lakes <2 hour drive.
Pikeslayer Posted September 5, 2012 Report Posted September 5, 2012 I'll show you an awesome walleye lake in September Skip. 90 minutes from your front door. 9/29 mark it on your calendar.
mike rousseau Posted September 6, 2012 Report Posted September 6, 2012 good stuff all around there guys , lots of info coming in for sure , and yes i am hooked on eyes and hope i don't have to go back to fishing perch just yet , i never thought i'd see the day when i would be looking for a heavy stick and a 51E Curado ....... lol . Lol The rod you really liked the feel of was a st.croix legend extreme 7'11" heavy.... Keeping in mind the size of some of the walleye I catch... Most guys say I'm nuts for using a rod like this.... But most guys don't fish the st.lawrence... I know guys trolling walleye with musky rods...lol Realistically.... A 7 foot medium heavy fast action baitcaster is probably the best set up for you....
Skipper D Posted September 6, 2012 Author Report Posted September 6, 2012 First off i have to give a big thanks here to all the guys who answered my thread , i realy thought i was going to be left on my own with this one but that was'nt the case and i say thank you every one , second i got to thank those who sent the PM's , Thank you guys very much for all your help , i just got back from scouting out a hot tip for a walleye spot not far from my place , i found theres a great place to launch my boat so now a can't wait to get geared up and go give it a try . While i was there i met a guy who was cooking up his shore lunch on the tail gate of his station wagon , it was a walleye he had just caught , the guy even offered me up a chair to join him and handed me a peice of his cooked catch , man i did'nt know the guy but i sure do now and he sure nows how to make it taste good . Can you's amagin........ you scout out a spot to see if its any good plus get to taste whats in it all in an afternoon .
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