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#1 fishindan

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Posted 02 June 2016 - 06:15 PM

I am a big salmon fisherman in lake ontario and looking to get into fishing in the waterloo region. I plan on targeting Trout, panfish, bass and pike. If anyone has any info on what to use and where to go it would be much appreciated.

 

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Posted 03 June 2016 - 11:04 AM

The grand has some descent spots. Bit of a drive, but Conestoga river for pike and bass. Trout? Good luck. Lived in that area in the past and only found trout at least an hrs drive away.
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#3 fishindan

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Posted 03 June 2016 - 01:30 PM

Thanks a lot, are waders necessary for many of these spots?


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Posted 04 June 2016 - 12:18 AM

There is trout around Elora area on the grand at many of the bridges but some laws are different... I know it's no live bait aND barbless hooks and only catch and release and a couple others that you might want to look into.. and good for bass in conastogo where the grand and conastoga rivers meet
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Posted 04 June 2016 - 12:18 AM

There is trout around Elora area on the grand at many of the bridges but some laws are different... I know it's no live bait aND barbless hooks and only catch and release and a couple others that you might want to look into.. and good for bass in conastogo where the grand and conastoga rivers meet
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Posted 07 June 2016 - 12:40 PM

Elora Gorge rapids fishing is awesome for brown trout. The scenery is amazing down there and if you do plan on fishing I would suggest early morning before all the water rafters comes crashing down the river. There are rules there as well. Catch and release, barbless hooks and no live baits. You will also catch small mouth bass and pike there as well.

West Montrose down river to Kitchener has some nice spots but I wouldn't waste my time unless you plan on taking a canoe down the river. The Grand river by hidden valley down towards Conestoga college produces some nice small mouth bass and pike as well. I usually wader down this stretch. Upper stretches of Conestoga river by the dam and down where Conestoga meets the Grand river has some really nice pools. You will catch bass, pike, walleye. I would suggest taking a canoe to cover that stretch of river. If you cannot take a canoe there are some access points but mostly all private land.


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