Anyone know any good shore fishing spots in the london area at all?
Thank you
Mikey:)
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Good spots in London and area?
Started by spectqlr, Sep 05 2009 11:12 PM
7 replies to this topic
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Posted 05 September 2009 - 11:12 PM
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#2
Posted 06 September 2009 - 12:36 AM
Have you tried the Thames? Never been there, but have heard of it.
#3
Posted 30 July 2010 - 10:15 AM
Try Mill Pond in Dorchester for Largemouth and Pike. A few good accessible spots on Thames in London include: Below the weir at Richmond street bridge near Labatt Brewery, the forks of the thames downtown, the lower reaches of springbank park, and vauxhall park in the east end, just to name a few
Try bread (surface or bottom) if you want to change it up and catch the over-abundant supply of large Carp...mostly smallmouth come out of the Thames though while spinning, tons in the 0.5 - 1 lb range...but you never know what you're gonna catch on the river.
walleye, tiger muskie, gar pike, northern pike, chain pickerel, speckled trout, channel and black bullhead catfish, all sorts of large suckerfish, freshwater drum...just to name some of the bigger species i've caught or seen caught IN London
Try bread (surface or bottom) if you want to change it up and catch the over-abundant supply of large Carp...mostly smallmouth come out of the Thames though while spinning, tons in the 0.5 - 1 lb range...but you never know what you're gonna catch on the river.
walleye, tiger muskie, gar pike, northern pike, chain pickerel, speckled trout, channel and black bullhead catfish, all sorts of large suckerfish, freshwater drum...just to name some of the bigger species i've caught or seen caught IN London
#4
Posted 24 November 2010 - 09:32 AM
Sharon creek near delaware,Lake Whittaker near Aylmer,Port Bruce,Port Burwell,Bayfield,Godrich ,Deer creek are a few places not mentioned yet.
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Posted 24 November 2010 - 12:06 PM
There are alot fish around London but they can be hard to catch at times. I am going to be doing a large report of the London area soon.
#6
Posted 25 January 2011 - 06:11 PM
U can always try ice fishing on wildwood. Thats where i go.
#7
Posted 04 August 2011 - 09:18 PM
when i was a kid, my dad took me to kamoka trout farm... there's a few lakes around the farm that are free to go to and produce pretty nice fish.. lots of bass, perch and what not.
for the life of me, i dont know why i never took advantage of port stanley. it used to be an old fishin town. walleye, perch and i think if you have access to a boat, you can land some salmon... but sure about that one though..
i used to go to a park called waterworks in st thomas. huge bass and carp and they're locked by the dam most of the time.
for the life of me, i dont know why i never took advantage of port stanley. it used to be an old fishin town. walleye, perch and i think if you have access to a boat, you can land some salmon... but sure about that one though..
i used to go to a park called waterworks in st thomas. huge bass and carp and they're locked by the dam most of the time.
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Posted 26 March 2012 - 11:38 PM
Thames river north of the city is good for smallmouth and carp. They're spooky in low water but quite catchable (if that's a word).
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