Stlcitysc Posted January 17 Report Posted January 17 Hello, I am considering a trip to the Ontario area and Buffalo, NY over the summer. I wanted to take my 12 yr old son on a guided smallmouth trip (other species too) and am exploring options. Lake Simcoe, Georgian Bay, and Lake Erie are all places I’d like to go but we probably only have time for a 1 day trip since we’re also sightseeing. Does anyone recommend one body of water over the other? Also, if there are any local guide recommendations I’d really appreciate it. Thanks, Tom
pics Posted January 18 Report Posted January 18 Someone must know of a guide.. the kawartha lakes, Georgian Bay or Bay of Quinte would be great areas to start searching 1
Reelpro Posted January 19 Report Posted January 19 Try the Ontario Sportsfishing Guides Association. Lots of charter operators in the area you are looking at. For a more wilderness experience, 4/5 North of the GTA check out Reelpro listed on the site under inland lakes. www.ontariofishcharters.ca GL Mike 2
CrowMan Posted January 19 Report Posted January 19 If you only have time for a day trip, I would suggest Lake Simcoe...only an hour or less from Toronto. It has some monster Smallmouth... https://www.fishingsimcoe.com/local-businesses/fishing-guides-lake-simcoe 1
CrowMan Posted January 19 Report Posted January 19 BTW, I highly recommend Taro at Fish City Tours on that list of Simcoe guides. 1
Stlcitysc Posted January 19 Author Report Posted January 19 5 minutes ago, CrowMan said: BTW, I highly recommend Taro at Fish City Tours on that list of Simcoe guides. Thanks I’ll check him out. I’ve also been emailing Steve Rowbotham of SR fishing.
CrowMan Posted January 19 Report Posted January 19 Just now, Stlcitysc said: Thanks I’ll check him out. I’ve also been emailing Steve Rowbotham of SR fishing. Another good choice.
Spiel Posted January 19 Report Posted January 19 I'm not sure if forum member David Chong is currently guiding on Simcoe but if he's not, he can certainly direct you as to is. Perhaps send him a PM. 1
aplumma Posted January 19 Report Posted January 19 You can check in our sister site https://getnorth.com/ they have many listings for you to look at. Art 1
AKRISONER Posted January 19 Report Posted January 19 I’m going to give the same recommendation of fishing with taro Murata on lake simcoe, or a lake of his choice. He will get you on fish and your kid will have a blast. 2
Essox Posted January 20 Report Posted January 20 I would highly recommend Lake Erie for walleyes, perch, bass. If you google Erie Base Marina or Buffalo, small boat Harbor I'm sure there are tons of them. I mean w/o going to NWO it's as good of walleye fishing as your going to get. I see them down there but don't know them personally. If you want to do a day trip to Chautauqua in southwest NYS try this link, they are best known for musky's try https://www.chautauquareeloutdoors.com/ Great Musky guide 1
BillM Posted January 20 Report Posted January 20 (edited) Lower Niagara if it were me. Basically every species you could imagine. Lyle from HookedOnNiagara or Paul from Cast Adventures would be the ticket. Can find both of them on Facebook. Great guides. Edited January 20 by BillM 5
Essox Posted January 21 Report Posted January 21 (edited) 17 hours ago, BillM said: Lower Niagara if it were me. Basically every species you could imagine. Lyle from HookedOnNiagara or Paul from Cast Adventures would be the ticket. Can find both of them on Facebook. Great guides. I second that, caught some big steelhead and browns in the lower Niagara. There a lot of Charters out there as well. The best time for lower Niagara is the fall, unless looking for summer smallmouth. Edited January 21 by Essox 1
AKRISONER Posted January 22 Report Posted January 22 On 1/20/2025 at 2:53 PM, BillM said: Lower Niagara if it were me. Basically every species you could imagine. Lyle from HookedOnNiagara or Paul from Cast Adventures would be the ticket. Can find both of them on Facebook. Great guides. +1 for Paul Castelano from cast adventures if you want to go the Erie/niagara route. 1
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