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Port Credit: Salmon “pier” fishing tips for noobs
#21
Posted 03 September 2010 - 03:59 PM
You can use your boat at Port Credit. If things are slow, which they are right now, I recommend trying your boat over at the Marina by the Ridgetown.
As far as the lures, yes, it's just cast and retrieve. You never, and I mean 'never' use any kind of float with a spoon under any circumstances. The act of reeling the lure in will keep it off the bottom.
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#22
Posted 03 September 2010 - 10:37 PM
I was wondering this as well.When salmon are in casting range; in how deep of water would they swim?
Dodo
#23
Posted 03 September 2010 - 10:50 PM
#24
Posted 05 September 2010 - 04:02 PM
Also, looking at a satellite image gives you a general idea of the mud line.
Also, when fishing on fire... you are better off at going to Bronte as it is significantly narrower.. meaning more concentration of fish.
#25
Posted 06 September 2010 - 07:46 PM
i was casting cleos (glow) ,j13's, williams 60 spoons
follows from fresh water drum, common carp
surprised no pike
may have had two hits by salmon but am gonna dismiss them to the drum and carp
i believe the salmon are not there.... but would love to hear someone catch one.
i was the only one out....no other old timers.
last week i tried humber mouth ...nothing from 8 pm until midnight
tried humber park...only fresh water drum
tried mimcoe creek mouth and had several salmon jumping
went back another night and saw nothing
at the toronto islands the salmon have been jumping at the eastern gap (wards) as it extends south into harbour.
this area is very difficult to get to as its out of bounds fenced off...if you got a boat..different story
thats my extent of exploration this year
#26
Posted 07 September 2010 - 09:38 AM
Was casting Cleos and J-13's.
There was surface activity in the distance. Whether they were the target species is not certain.
Baitfish galore.
There was also not a single person fishing. Lots of people filming a show/movie at the beach though.
#27
Posted 08 September 2010 - 04:16 PM
I'd say about half of the salmons being caught is very fresh and silvery. (as seen today).
Seen a nice trout being caught aswell.
This morning I went 2/4. 1 nice size trout & a slightly small salmon. Lucky lure of the day was five of diamonds spoon for me.
#28
Posted 08 September 2010 - 05:02 PM
#29
Posted 08 September 2010 - 05:11 PM
I would just try your brightest spoons.
(I've also caught them on other crankbaits like smithwicks etc...)
(...and other spoons like cyclops)
#30
Posted 08 September 2010 - 05:30 PM
Update:
I'd say about half of the salmons being caught is very fresh and silvery. (as seen today).
Seen a nice trout being caught aswell.
This morning I went 2/4. 1 nice size trout & a slightly small salmon. Lucky lure of the day was five of diamonds spoon for me.
Nice job on the good old 5 of diamonds!
Hey, that's good news about the fresh fish being caught. All the fish I've seen over the past few days have been dark, but now with silver fish being caught this morning, means a new batch of fish have come into the mouth. Yay, more fish!
#31
Posted 08 September 2010 - 05:57 PM
#32
Posted 08 September 2010 - 06:07 PM
Update:
I'd say about half of the salmons being caught is very fresh and silvery. (as seen today).
Seen a nice trout being caught aswell.
This morning I went 2/4. 1 nice size trout & a slightly small salmon. Lucky lure of the day was five of diamonds spoon for me.
Mikey
Where u there Monday morning? I saved u a spot LOL.
I saw some decent action that morning two cohos and some bright silver salmon.
Broke the darn 2 year skunk with a 20 lb female on a Orange J13. What a rush. Funny they seemed to want the rapalas that day. I usually do not use the J13 and that was going to be my last lure change before I headed home
Jose
#33
Posted 09 September 2010 - 01:40 AM
Update:
I'd say about half of the salmons being caught is very fresh and silvery. (as seen today).
Seen a nice trout being caught aswell.
This morning I went 2/4. 1 nice size trout & a slightly small salmon. Lucky lure of the day was five of diamonds spoon for me.
Mikey
Where u there Monday morning? I saved u a spot LOL.
I saw some decent action that morning two cohos and some bright silver salmon.
Broke the darn 2 year skunk with a 20 lb female on a Orange J13. What a rush. Funny they seemed to want the rapalas that day. I usually do not use the J13 and that was going to be my last lure change before I headed home
Jose
Yes I was but I left around 8am. It wasn't too chill or cold or anything but i totally didn't dress properly. heck, i already sleep with my winter blankets.
But to be honest... I totally couldn't remember how you looked like. sorry.
Maybe next time, but i can't fish sundays mornings like i used to before... likely mon morning only.
Glad you caught a fish on J13. Usually all fish caught with J13 is BiG FisH. HOpe to see u next time.
#34
Posted 09 September 2010 - 02:13 PM
#35
Posted 09 September 2010 - 02:53 PM
Welcome to Canada!
#36
Posted 09 September 2010 - 03:25 PM
When I arrived there... I saw a guy fishing without the shoe! I think it was wet. Was that you ?
I don't remember seeing any landed fish around you, maybe you caught it after I left or something.
Anyways,,, that salmon is welcome to canada gift from lake ontario
#37
Posted 09 September 2010 - 03:33 PM
I am not sure if it was the overcast weather today with north wind but... plenty of salmons were being caught through out the entire AM hours.
Tip: J13 - Big Fish Lure.
ps. i sure wasn't having much fun the entire time I stayed there until this guy shows up to fish right next to me just to catch a salmon only after few casts. that sure made my end of the day sucked even more. plus he had like 6'6" rod cast no more than 30 ft or so too.
#38
Posted 09 September 2010 - 04:13 PM
#39
Posted 09 September 2010 - 05:42 PM
those green slimed rocks are very slippery and you could have injured yourself.
next time, don't even bother stepping on those rocks.
#40
Posted 09 September 2010 - 05:51 PM
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