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#1 Mr.Fishington

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Posted 03 September 2013 - 11:52 AM

Hey there everyone

 

I am new to the Forum but have been fishing my whole life.  I begain fishing with my dad around the age of 4 and have continued ever since I am now 26 and still have strong passion for all types of fishing.  Most of my experiance is in bass fishing but I have also ice fished good potions of the winters away.  I wanted to join a forum to see what its like as well as get infromation on other tyoes of  fishing.  I fish for trout and salmon every year with scattered success but lack a real understanding of whats involved and correct times I usually just hope for the best and pay attention to water levels.  I would love to learn how to fish for smelt as well.

 

Anyway I am looking forward to this years Trout and Salmon runs and will be going out early september onward into the colder mouths to try to get a better understanding of when the fish move.  I am slightly confuced on what rivers and fishing spots are in which Tributaries as it states that mentioning exact locations is not permitted.  can anyone give a basic break down of what rivers are in what tribuaries?


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#2 Kit

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Posted 03 September 2013 - 11:58 AM

Welcome! Most salmon wont run till mid till end of September in S.O sometimes earlier if the weather stays cool.


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#3 buck

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Posted 03 September 2013 - 12:09 PM

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#4 Mr.Fishington

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Posted 03 September 2013 - 12:39 PM

Hey thanks for the welcoming I hope to give good contributions where I can.

 

And ya I am assuming I will not have a whole lot of luck fishing for Salmon until later in september but I was reading a different discussion thread and someone (I cant remember their name) mentioned two big hits on a cleo in late august, so on the nights I dont have to much going on I might as well, the river mouths I am thinking of are only about 15 mins from my house.

 

As for smelt fishing I have always been intrigued by the idea I just unsure idea on timing I know april is usually the time of year in and around the hamilton area but is there a fall seson as well?.  Smelt are known to be on the move on well lit full moon nights and are attracted to light.  Fishing involves a dip net, a light source and patience.  

 

On a different note I already have an itch to icefish as I now have a bran new Helly hansen survival suit begging to see some cold weather.


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#5 guest

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Posted 03 September 2013 - 12:41 PM

welcome--zone 16 and 17 i believe on the MNR regs site will five you a great idea of not only what tribs are where but what you are allowed to do on those tribs...and when you do fins a spot that yields fish--guard it like a family heirloom .....


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#6 FishingNoob

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Posted 03 September 2013 - 07:29 PM

Welcome to the forum. With a detailed intro like that, there is no need for me to ask my usual questions. You'll fit right in.


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