Sounder82 Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Hi all, Well, what a scorcher it was today in the Kitchener area. With the mercury bubbling around 34 degrees C + the humidity, I thought, what a great opportunity to head out to Valen's conservation area and doing some fishing, rowing, and soak up a few rays. I could not believe how many people were out on the beach enjoying the warm day, looks like a great place to take your family. The way things were going, I thought I should take a scenary pic 'cause I didn't think I would be catching anything to photo. For about the first hour, the only thing that got a bite was my foot - tons of deerflies and I forgot the OFF at home. But after that, the fishing picked up and caught my first two panfish, ever. I was surprised the kind of fight they put on my 6lb line and light spinning rod. This was my first (had another come off the hook), I am fairly certain it is a blue gill, but I'm sure someone will correct me. Just before heading in, i had another come off the hook, and then caught this one. I beleive its a black crappie, but agian, not 100% sure. All around, a great few hours on the lake, and will definitely be back.
Mike Pike Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Wow, some nice pics there Sounder and a good day for ya on the pond, eh? Thanks for the post and pics!
Clampet Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Right on both counts, Sunfish, and a Black Crappie. The 'Ole Sunfish, can sure slice the water!
007 Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Looks like a good day out fishing despite the hot temps - thanks for the report. Sure looks like a Bluegill and a Black Crappie to me too. 007
Carpe Diem Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 (edited) Those are two very pretty fish. Just about the size i am hoping to catch. Soon. Thanks for sharing. Didn't know about fishing at Valens. Edited August 2, 2007 by Carpe Diem
2kj Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Fished Valens in a canoe with a friend of mine a few years ago, middle of the summer, hot day. We weren't getting anything and assumed maybe not much was in there. He decides to throw on a huge 10 in plastic worm, despite my laughter and jeering. Drops it down and says he is hung up, his hang up starts to move and pulls the canoe. I looked down to see the biggest, fat pig of a largemouth I have ever seen. We have fished for years on Rondeau Bay, Kwarthas, Simcoe to name a few and have seen our fair share of 4 pound plus bass, even a few 5's. This fish made them look small in comparison. We both guessed between 7 and 8. No camera on the boat, its become a superstition with us, if we want to catch big fish, the camera stays on shore.
jediangler Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Valens is great. The bass that won the derby this year was 5lb9oz. I can honestly say that I've never been skunked at Valens. The pike are usually pretty eager to take a bait as well. Great pics & report.
MJL Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Great pics and report Some well deserved catches for sure...Especially with the heat and humidity...At 34 degrees, you'll find me underneath a tree, napping and waiting for my bite alarms to sound. Deer flies are vicious...Does DEET even work on them?
ccmtcanada Posted August 2, 2007 Report Posted August 2, 2007 Great first report! Hope to see many more from you. It's funny...I do the same thing...take some scenery shots in case I dont catch anything...LOL. No huge fish, but you at least got into some. Kudos for sticking it out thru the HEATWAVE!! By the time I got home from work, did some chores, and put our little one to bed, I went back outside and decided not to go fishing....just too humid and didn't feel like dealing with the mosquitoes!!! Cant catch a fish sitting in my living room! Looking forward to reading about more fishing trips from you.
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