This weekend's weather looks promising. I was hoping to use my inflatable with 30lb trolling motor one last time for the year. I like going after the bass and pike. Pretty much all conservation areas are closed by now.
This year and last I've already covered the following places within one hour:
The only ones I can think of are:
The Grand by Caledonia north of the dam. Never been but I'd rather be on lake.
And a couple of marinas big enough to putt around in for 3 hours. But that could be boring.
Did I cover everything within an hour? This is where it would be real beneficial to live in the East end and be closer to the Kawarthas and that gorgeous clear water.
This year and last I've already covered the following places within one hour:
- All rivers/creeks from Mississauga to Welland.
- Jordan Harbour
- Cootes Paradise
- Binbrook CA
- Valens CA (poor fishing anyway)
- Belwood CA
- Guelph Lake CA
- Mountsberg CA (is the gate still open? though i kinda don't like this lake anyway but it might be the only option)
- Puslinch (fish die off in the winter but heard there's till some pike kicking around)
- Shade's Mills CA
- Waterford ponds (this August much of the lily pads were surrounded by thick algae like on Erie. perhaps that's why I only caught one fish?)
- Chippewa CA
- Kelso CA
- Fairy Lake Acton (poor fishing. small chance of catching the pike)
- Island Lake CA
- Brant CA
- Pittock CA
- All boatable lakes in Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon
The only ones I can think of are:
The Grand by Caledonia north of the dam. Never been but I'd rather be on lake.
And a couple of marinas big enough to putt around in for 3 hours. But that could be boring.
Did I cover everything within an hour? This is where it would be real beneficial to live in the East end and be closer to the Kawarthas and that gorgeous clear water.