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I am looking for suggestions for a one day outing on May 27th or 28th. I need a boat rental and possibly a guide to a destination within 3 hours of Kitchener/Waterloo. Does anyone have any leads they would like to share? Or are there any guides reading this post?

 

I am not interested in Rice Lake, Lake Nipissing, or any rivers. I am open to all in season species of fish.

 

Many thanks in advance

 

Jeff

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Graham Bristow also has my vote, he is primarily a river guide (he took me steelheading) but he's supposed to also run a good musky program on G bay.

 

Graham gets on the musky out on Gbay :)

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Thanks for suggesting Taro. I am going to contact him and hopefully he is available. He has great prices and seems to be very skilled.

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Graham gets on the musky out on Gbay :)

 

 

Musky season wont be open by next week though... at least from what I understand you'd have to wait until the 3rd Saturday in June

  • 4 weeks later...
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Trip completed on June 17 at Cameron lake.

 

Summary:

 

Taro is an awesome fisherman and a really good guy. We had a blast. He is very easy going, supportive and teaches you his way to fish. We lost a lot of fish, as we hadn't fished his methods before. We took our limit of eyes in the first two hours, and went on to catch around 25. The bite turned off when the sun came out from behind the clouds. We tried for musky near the end of the day. We were throwing these huge ugly baits, not gonna say which ones. He has some secret weapons. We got a few good hits, the baits were littered with tooth marks.

 

During a retrieve with the bait close to the boat, I was starting to lift up to cast out again. The bait was coming out of the water, two feet out from the boat. Something caught our eye, both taro and mine. To our surprise, a 30 inch, very colourful Musky sped up from the darkness towards the bait which was a few inches out of the water. The fish darted full steam at the bait. It never let up, even as I lifted the bait further up out of the water. This musky became airborne. It's body was fully out of the water. It was almost in slow motion or a second. Taro and I looked at each other and couldn't believe what we had just seen.

 

We never landed any musky, but that didn't matter. I witnessed something I have never seen, and few people get to.

 

It was a great day, though we forgot the camera. Anyone looking to fish the kawartha's or near Toronto should give Taro a call. He is well worth the cost as you are always near the fish. The only variable is whether or not you can set the hook.

 

Jeff

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