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Bronte Creek, Credit River, Bayfield River, Ausable River, Ganaraska River, Nottawasaga River, Nine Mile River, Saugeen River, Big Creek, Big Otter Creek, Thames River, Grand River, Nith River, Niagra River.

I've caught fish in all of them. Some had big pools some had small, some had rocky bottoms, some had silt. Some were fast, some were slow, some were big, and some were small. Some were high, and some were low. Some were dirty and others gin flow. Fish in all, fish for all. Some easy to walk, others not. Walk the walk if you talk the talk.

Monkey see, and monkey do. What where, when, and who. Ask and post all and whatever you do.

Let's share all our best and fun spots without tether, we don't own these places, and are all equally ours together. Bitch and complain if you will, as for me I will do my best to do what I can to fish and chill.

Posting or not posting exact locations will not or will make no significant rectifications. The key to conservation is not censorship, it's education.

Much love to those that get this, and all that don't. PEACE!!!
 

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Although I agree with the last statement this poster made... some people just are not into conservation.
 
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If everyone interested pm's the organizer there shouldn't be an issue. Or it can be done through email. Stuff like that should be left out of public view in my opinion.

I totally agree with you on not naming specific rivers. I understand why it cannot be done, but that does not mean I have to like it. I'll put up with it. Just raising an issue I found. Cheers.
 
I get specific spots on rivers and saying whether or not the trib is holding fish is not good. But this post just names rivers we already know about? No specifics whatsoever?
 
i have no issues with saying you had a great day on such and such a river especially between open and close, lets face it, these river systems are huge, just because you say you hada great day on the ganny, someone else could have an equally good or better day on a different system, in some of these systems, there's 100's of km of fishable water, so the naming of a river in my opinion is very generic
 
Trying to poke the sleeping bear??? <_<

Not sure what this thread was supposed to accomplish, the issue is over and the decision was final. Lets all move on now to catching fish rather than giving online tips about what river is hot. Post your pic's and call it a day.
 
Trying to poke the sleeping bear??? <_<

Not sure what this thread was supposed to accomplish, the issue is over and the decision was final. Lets all move on now to catching fish rather than giving online tips about what river is hot. Post your pic's and call it a day.
Agreed Nado. Not sure either. PMs work well in most cases, although on a recent outing to an eastern Huron trib, Ridx and I arrived at the place to be at 5.30 a.m. and no one was there so we moved on. When we went back at 2.30 p.m. we had missed almost everyone. But that was a misunderstanding and that can happen.
It is time for bears to hibernate. Let them. I'm not sure about everyone but I have found most of my "Glory Holes" through leg work. That is part of the fun of fishing, the exploration of unknown areas. And learning. Why should we publically post our hot-spots for guests and anonymous users of the site. I made that mistake once and luckily a mod spotted it and corrected me and the place remains fairly untouched to this day even though it is in an area that has millions of people. I'm glad now that I was corrected and ( at the risk of being contraversial.) The "white bucket brigade" has not showed up in this place. I can still go there and fish alone even though I could throw a rock and hit many houses.
As I said in an earlier post, I have shared places with other fellow OFF'ers and they have in return shared some good spots with me through PM.
I would like to add one other thing. I believe it is known on OFF at least by regulars that I like to fish Specks. Know who you are talking to on PMs. I have received PMs from members asking me my spots, but when I look at their profiles they have 1 or 2 posts. Now even 2 months later these guys still only have 2 posts. To them I say fish Specks in the Etobicoke Creek in downtown Brampton. Creek Chubb look sort of like Specks don't they?? ;) Not saying all new members are trollers, pardon the pun, but get to know who you are talking to.

Alfie. Oh yeah, the Chubb are really hitting at the pool by Hwy 10 and Peel Village Parkway :) I've seen a lot of 3 inchers come out of there lately.
 

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