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kevan

Member Since 05 May 2012
Offline Last Active May 29 2017 09:59 PM
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Hot Summer Fishing

10 June 2012 - 01:57 AM

Hey guys, haven't fished in 2 weeks due to a busy schedule/uncooperative weather. But it looks like it'll be 30degrees and sunny tomorrow (feels like 36 according to theweathernetwork). I'm wondering if it's even worth baking in the sun for a possible bite. I imagine fishes aren't as active during the hot summer days. But, I don't exactly want to stay indoors all summer either...

What fishes are these?

20 May 2012 - 11:46 PM

What are these? Rainbow trouts? Coho salmons? Thanks.

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Follow up to "Can't catch any fishes in Toronto"

19 May 2012 - 02:29 AM

Hi guys!

The dry spell is finally over, and it lasted for 3 days, but on our 4th day, we have finally caught a fish, and it is quite a beast.

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Thanks for reading,
Kevin

Can't Catch Any Fishes in Toronto!

05 May 2012 - 11:07 PM

So me and friends have been at it for 3 days now and so far no fishes. We've been to Humber Bay West, Humber Bay Marshes, and Tommy Thompson Park. All of the places clearly have fishes in them, as they keep prancing around mocking us. They would always be too far away from us. Is it even possible to shoreline fish in the 3 places above? We've been using plastic worms/crayfish and so far only one bite. Are we doing something wrong? Do we need a boat (cause that's the only way I see us being able to reach them)? It's frustrating when we've been looking for a sweet fishing spot, but instead we've been coming home disappointed, and often snagging a few hooks/baits in the process. We always go at 4pm and leave around 9pm, so for 5 hours we spend basically hooking nothing but twigs, branches and seaweed.

Any advice/help? Thanks.