If it worx in Florida, It should work in other country too IMO.
Yea, these stuff work in most coastal areas.
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Posted 17 September 2013 - 09:03 PM
If it worx in Florida, It should work in other country too IMO.
Yea, these stuff work in most coastal areas.
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Posted 17 September 2013 - 09:08 PM
thx Noob, GL!
Posted 17 September 2013 - 09:17 PM
muskie pull hard ...ssomewhat similar to salmon
there's a lot of muskie in Lake St. Claire, Windsor Detroit river, Georgian bay, Lake Huron and up north .... I caught my muskie in Windsor Detroit river.
Posted 18 September 2013 - 06:30 PM
fish caught:
large mouth bass
small mouth bass
pike
walleye
rainbow trout
steelhead
Chinook
coho
carp
sheephead
mooneye
gold mooneye
yellow perch
crappie
bluegill
pumpkinseed
cisco lake herring
channel catfish
bullhead catfish
crab ( I caught crab in bc on a visit to the island when I was a teen )
fish wanted:
brown trout
speckled trout
lake trout( hopefully this year ice fishing)
musky
and wow my list seems small compared to some of the others, but its all in ontario
turd logo, that will make all fish white in seconds .....
Posted 18 September 2013 - 08:32 PM
Posted 18 September 2013 - 08:39 PM
ONTARIO FISH SPECIES:Lake sturgeonLongnose garBowfinAtlantic salmonChinook salmonCoho SalmonBrown troutRainbow troutBrook troutAurora troutLake troutLake whitefishCisco or lake herringWhite suckerCarpChannel catfishBrown bullheadNorthern pikeMuskellungeBurbotYellow perchWalleyeSaugerSmallmouth bassLargemouth bassWhite bassRock bassPumpkinseedBlack crappieround gobySheepheadcreek chubblue gillshinnerThis are Ontario's fish species ..... marked in blue are the one I caught in the past ..... the browns next on my lists .... black will follow after. Shark will be my last. .... Post your fish species fisherman ..... other fisherman would like to see what's your interest in catching next, maybe you don't have some fish species on their list ... and they don't have what's on your list ... switch spots and add more fish on your belt.
Where and how did you catch this fish what did you use
Posted 18 September 2013 - 09:13 PM
I've caught:
brown trout (resident and migratory)
rainbow trout and steelhead
brook trout
chinook
coho
smallmouth
largemouth
white bass
rockbass
yellow perch
black crappie
white crappie
bluegill
redear
pumpkinseed
brown bullhead
channel catfish
common carp
koi
white sucker
northern pike
walleye
ciscoe
fallfish
chub
shiner
goby
I've caught (out of ontario)
striped bass
flounder
skate
dogfish (saltwater)
chain pickeral
mountain whitefish
bonefish
2 types of snapper
bluerunner
florida strain bass
Next targets:
gar
sturgeon
atlantic
pink salmon
lake trout
splake
whitefish
Posted 18 September 2013 - 09:36 PM
you have a good fishing hands excellent I like those fish too pickerel skate snapper where can I catch those where can i get gar splake sturgeon
Posted 18 September 2013 - 09:55 PM
Northern pikeMuskellungeYellow perchWalleyeSmallmouth bassLargemouth bassWhite bassRock bassPumpkinseedBlack crappieLake whitefishWhite suckerCarpChannel catfishBrown bullhead....this are my fish ...
those are good my friend
Posted 18 September 2013 - 09:59 PM
I've caught:
brown trout (resident and migratory)
rainbow trout and steelhead
brook trout
chinook
coho
smallmouth
largemouth
white bass
rockbass
yellow perch
black crappie
white crappie
bluegill
redear
pumpkinseed
brown bullhead
channel catfish
common carp
koi
white sucker
northern pike
walleye
ciscoe
fallfish
chub
shiner
goby
I've caught (out of ontario)
striped bass
flounder
skate
dogfish (saltwater)
chain pickeral
mountain whitefish
bonefish
2 types of snapper
bluerunner
florida strain bass
Next targets:
gar
sturgeon
atlantic
pink salmon
lake trout
splake
whitefish
you have salt water fish too, I should get those one of these days
Posted 18 September 2013 - 10:01 PM
I've caught:
brown trout (resident and migratory)
rainbow trout and steelhead
brook trout
chinook
coho
smallmouth
largemouth
white bass
rockbass
yellow perch
black crappie
white crappie
bluegill
redear
pumpkinseed
brown bullhead
channel catfish
common carp
koi
white sucker
northern pike
walleye
ciscoe
fallfish
chub
shiner
goby
I've caught (out of ontario)
striped bass
flounder
skate
dogfish (saltwater)
chain pickeral
mountain whitefish
bonefish
2 types of snapper
bluerunner
florida strain bass
Next targets:
gar
sturgeon
atlantic
pink salmon
lake trout
splake
whitefish
what did you use to catch this?
striped bass
flounder
skate
dogfish (saltwater)
chain pickeral
mountain whitefish
bonefish
2 types of snapper
bluerunner
florida strain bass
Posted 20 September 2013 - 09:47 AM
what did you use to catch this?
striped bass
flounder
skate
dogfish (saltwater)
chain pickeral
mountain whitefish
bonefish
2 types of snapper
bluerunner
florida strain bass
Posted 20 September 2013 - 09:49 AM
Posted 20 September 2013 - 07:26 PM
there's a lot of muskie in Lake St. Claire, Windsor Detroit river, Georgian bay, Lake Huron and up north .... I caught my muskie in Windsor Detroit river.
He's right, St. Clair is your best chance of hooking up with a muskie. Its a good lake for quantity and quality.
What I have caught in Ontario:
brown trout
brook trout
rainbow trout (only at a fish farm, not sure if that counts lol)
largemouth
smallmouth
rock bass
perch
pumpkinseed
black crappie
blue gill
northern pike
muskie
walleye
brown bullhead
creek chub
My to catch list would be: (Ontario fish)
any type of salmon (I am going to try this weekend)
lake trout
longnose gar
What I definately don't want to catch:
bowfin - they scare me lol
Posted 21 September 2013 - 06:21 AM
snakehead .... where can I find these guys?
Hopefully no where around here. If they showed up in On waters they would be an invasive species and a top predator eating our native fish.
I hear there are lots in Florida tho (where they are also invasive, they are native to Asia and Africa.)
Alfie.
Posted 21 September 2013 - 06:23 AM
i seen a mooneye caught once in the thames river in london. So i know they are there but i think they are pretty rare.
Fish the Grand with worms or minnows, not that rare at all there.
Alfie.
Posted 21 September 2013 - 06:27 AM
As for a list. It will take me a while, I'll get back later.
Alfie.
Posted 21 September 2013 - 06:30 AM
He's right, St. Clair is your best chance of hooking up with a muskie. Its a good lake for quantity and quality.
What I have caught in Ontario:
brown trout
brook trout
rainbow trout (only at a fish farm, not sure if that counts lol)
largemouth
smallmouth
rock bass
perch
pumpkinseed
black crappie
blue gill
northern pike
muskie
walleye
brown bullhead
creek chub
My to catch list would be: (Ontario fish)
any type of salmon (I am going to try this weekend)
lake trout
longnose gar
What I definately don't want to catch:
bowfin - they scare me lol
Just curious Kleiner, why would Bowfin scare you? They are beautiful fish and a lot of fun to catch.
Alfie.
Posted 21 September 2013 - 08:11 AM
Just curious Kleiner, why would Bowfin scare you? They are beautiful fish and a lot of fun to catch.
Alfie.
Posted 21 September 2013 - 08:48 AM
He's right, St. Clair is your best chance of hooking up with a muskie. Its a good lake for quantity and quality.
What I have caught in Ontario:
brown trout
brook trout
rainbow trout (only at a fish farm, not sure if that counts lol)
largemouth
smallmouth
rock bass
perch
pumpkinseed
black crappie
blue gill
northern pike
muskie
walleye
brown bullhead
creek chub
My to catch list would be: (Ontario fish)
any type of salmon (I am going to try this weekend)
lake trout
longnose gar
What I definately don't want to catch:
bowfin - they scare me lol
I caught muskie very strong ... jumping .... scary too with razor sharp teeth .... my hand were bleeding but the excitement, adrenaline, kills the fear.
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