Yellow14 Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 Hi Everyone I've been away for a while and just got back into fishing now that my kids are a bit older. My wife is out of town and my kids are in school so I took the day off and headed to the tribs to the east of Toronto. First place was a trib near Markham that is reputed to have salmon, browns and Rainbows, so far nothing south of a dam on this waterbody. After this I headed to a related trib of the above and parked in a park/conservation area and made my way to the water. Here I found a number of salmon but maybe 10 meters away there was a sign "Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program". Now Atlantics are OOS in this zone and am standing there wondering if they are atlantics or pacifics, I was unwilling to take my chances at fishing here in because I just know that if I do a CO will appear as if by magic just as I land the fish and before I ID it. Is there a way to tell from the behavior? From the MNR stats for these waters they were most likely a pacific species on this trib but it is also one of the waters that is being stocked for atlantics. I was actually looking for brook trout spots and stumbled on the salmon by accident.
Tom S Posted September 14, 2017 Report Posted September 14, 2017 Very much doubt that they would be Atlantics. There may be the occasional Atlantic returning, but the majority of the fish are Pacific salmon.
Yellow14 Posted September 14, 2017 Author Report Posted September 14, 2017 That's what I figured but the sign gave me pause. Plus I had left my roe at homes so would've been using spoons on a baitcaster, not sure if that would work on salmon in shallow creeks.
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