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Smashing Northern Steel
#1
Posted 19 November 2011 - 12:42 AM
We left thursday morning around 5 am and made it to our destination within a few hours after driving through some snow.
It was extremely cold with strong winds and blowing snow, but we did fairly well. Landed a lot of fish and lost quite a bit too. The strong currents made even the smaller fish feel a lot stronger. These fish were definitely a lot better looking then the Lake Ontario ones
Overall it was a great time. Here's some of the pictures we took on shore..There was also quite a few fish we released while wading far out in the water and no pictures could be taken as we didn't take the camera with us.
Enjoy.
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#2 Guest_Blair_*
Posted 19 November 2011 - 02:29 AM
Tough Skin for Chrome.
Glad everyone had a good time.
Pretty soon Every Piece of Steel in Ontario is gonna know you.
Dirty Birdy
*SMILES*
#3
Posted 19 November 2011 - 11:08 AM
Just wondering, what is that plastic worm doing beside the bow in thelast image? Now they are feding on the bass bait? lol
#4
Posted 19 November 2011 - 11:26 AM
Just wondering, what is that plastic worm doing beside the bow in thelast image? Now they are feding on the bass bait? lol
Ha, I knew some one would comment on that.
It got slow at one point and my buddy put it on just for fun. First drift the fish smashed it. We were all surprised
#5
Posted 19 November 2011 - 11:36 AM
#6
Posted 19 November 2011 - 12:03 PM
You should never be surprised when a trout hits a pink worm, as they usually will out fish roe.
I know... we did fairly well with regular pink worms . As getin said, the one in the picture is usually used for bass, that's why we were surprised, never seen many people using a senko for steelhead.
#7 Guest_RiverNinja_*
Posted 19 November 2011 - 12:53 PM
-Love the fact that you guys toughed out the conditions... *thumbsup*
#8
Posted 19 November 2011 - 01:49 PM
#9
Posted 19 November 2011 - 02:45 PM
#10
Posted 19 November 2011 - 03:05 PM
One word of caution, big rivers MUST be respected. One bad move or slip and you're going downstream, for a while...
We were new to big rivers so we had to adjust fast, the lesson learned...
OBSERVE OTHERS... this is THE best advice that can be given to anyone. Look at everything the other fisherman are doing and replicate, it will get you on fish.
The bite was really slow at one point for float fishermen, but darn, the hardware chucking fellows were doing well! Say perhaps, 1 fish every 5 minutes?
We adjusted accordingly and were rewarded with fish.
YYYYYYYYYYYYUUUPPPPPPPPP!!!!
#11 Guest_Blair_*
Posted 19 November 2011 - 05:17 PM
Was quite the trip, the snow was AMAZING, big, slow falling flakes, super thick, listening to the river, watching the float drop, ShanGri-La. Almost magical.
One word of caution, big rivers MUST be respected. One bad move or slip and you're going downstream, for a while...
We were new to big rivers so we had to adjust fast, the lesson learned...
OBSERVE OTHERS... this is THE best advice that can be given to anyone. Look at everything the other fisherman are doing and replicate, it will get you on fish.
The bite was really slow at one point for float fishermen, but darn, the hardware chucking fellows were doing well! Say perhaps, 1 fish every 5 minutes?
We adjusted accordingly and were rewarded with fish.
YYYYYYYYYYYYUUUPPPPPPPPP!!!!
Well Said!
Thank You
ps: A good SMASH on HARDWARE is so exciting!
We get used to the Roe, Pinkies, Flys ... and then put on a Spoon or Spinner ..... and BAM!
Wakes you up in a hurry!
#12
Posted 19 November 2011 - 08:04 PM
I know... we did fairly well with regular pink worms . As getin said, the one in the picture is usually used for bass, that's why we were surprised, never seen many people using a senko for steelhead.
Sorry my eyes must be getting bad,I can now see the difference.
#13
Posted 19 November 2011 - 09:22 PM
Sorry my eyes must be getting bad,I can now see the difference.
No worries
#14
Posted 19 November 2011 - 10:00 PM
im going there tomorrow! hopefully i find what im looking for!..
cheers nice fish!!!
#15
Posted 20 November 2011 - 08:09 PM
amazing how many fish are out there.. i went 1 for 5, my friend went 7 for 14... only kept one...
hope all went well for all....
p.s. i forgot to bring my camera, and my boots..... i suggest you dont go in to 2 degree waters with out them,, even with 5mm neo's on.. but my DC runny shoes made for a great fashion statement .... lol
cheers
#16
Posted 20 November 2011 - 08:22 PM
well i got up to the hot spot!!! very windy and cold 5 am, after few hours sun came out and turned out to be a great day!!!
amazing how many fish are out there.. i went 1 for 5, my friend went 7 for 14... only kept one...
hope all went well for all....
p.s. i forgot to bring my camera, and my boots..... i suggest you dont go in to 2 degree waters with out them,, even with 5mm neo's on.. but my DC runny shoes made for a great fashion statement .... lol
cheers
Where did you go?
#17
Posted 20 November 2011 - 09:30 PM
Also wondering where you were. Is that the Saugeen?Where did you go?
Alfie.
#18
Posted 21 November 2011 - 12:44 AM
well i got up to the hot spot!!! very windy and cold 5 am, after few hours sun came out and turned out to be a great day!!!
amazing how many fish are out there.. i went 1 for 5, my friend went 7 for 14... only kept one...
hope all went well for all....
p.s. i forgot to bring my camera, and my boots..... i suggest you dont go in to 2 degree waters with out them,, even with 5mm neo's on.. but my DC runny shoes made for a great fashion statement .... lol
cheers
Awesome, thats good to hear. and yes, that water was freezing, it was brutal being out there for first light
#19
Posted 21 November 2011 - 10:05 AM
lol i was there with a friend, he said we would be the first down, when we got there, two people were already in the hot spot... maybe you.. lolAwesome, thats good to hear. and yes, that water was freezing, it was brutal being out there for first light
i now know why haveing a float reel is very good on that river... i think its time for me to get one.....
no more spinning reel...lol
#20
Posted 21 November 2011 - 10:05 AM
yep! from the lake to walkerton...Also wondering where you were. Is that the Saugeen?
Alfie.
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