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pogon02

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Has anyone fished this lake in Brampton. I went to the beach with my kids and the water looks pretty clear I know there should be almost all fish in this lake but was wondering if anyone has tried it yet?
 
I remember when they built this lake, a friend of mine lived in the houses around it when they were first built. But i have no idea whats in there if anything. They may have stocked it at one time. But it`s really just a minning pit.
 
My brother caught a tiny LM bass there last year on the smaller jitter bug. so there is at least small bass...could be other stuff in there too.
 
Professor's lake???

Dude are you serious take a drive and catch something that won't have 3 eye's

Cheers,
 
Caicco said:
Professor's lake???

Dude are you serious take a drive and catch something that won't have 3 eye's

Cheers,


Have you even been to Professor's lake? I think you are mistaking it with Lake Ontario near Pickering nuclear power plant
 
Spinninreel said:
The last time I went to professors lake, I was amazed at the clarity of the water (very good) for such a small lake.

But where is the best part to fish it from shore?
 
pogon02 wrote:
Have you even been to Professor's lake? I think you are mistaking it with Lake Ontario near Pickering nuclear power plant


Yah man I have been there and as far as I could remember I wouldn't even throw your worm in there. LOL!!

Dude, no offense all I am saying is that there are so many better places to fish!!
 
Caicco said:
pogon02 wrote:
Have you even been to Professor's lake? I think you are mistaking it with Lake Ontario near Pickering nuclear power plant


Yah man I have been there and as far as I could remember I wouldn't even throw your worm in there. LOL!!

Dude, no offense all I am saying is that there are so many better places to fish!!

no offense taken we just look for places to fish in the GTA near by if I want to go fishing for real I will go to at least Barrie or Kawartha Lakes. Also if I do go to Professor's lake it would be strictly sports fishing i would not keep anything from there. I don't know whether you have been to this little lake before but the water is pretty clear.
 
LOL i need to find some good places around ajax or picking, can someone find some pond maps i looked on google earth and never was anything
 
I should be going here tomorrow,just wondering if all parts of the lake you fish offers the same fishing oppotunities?
Like at professors lake park area?Is this a good area?
 
I should be going here tomorrow,just wondering if all parts of the lake you fish offers the same fishing oppotunities?
Like at professors lake park area?Is this a good area?

If it's a small lake then I doubt you'd have trouble figuring it out yourself. Good Luck
 
I went to Professor's Lake this morning, was surprised at the clarity of the water, it was clear.
I was shocked to see so many fish too.
My family caught mostly rock bass,they were hiding in the rocks near the shore in less than 2 feet of water. I also caught a Pumpkinseed and I believe I caught a bass but not really sure what it was.
I saw Crappie in the water but they weren't biting ,I also saw a large fish ,I don't know what it was ,it was shaped like a pike so I suspect it was that.
I was using worms ,they seemed to work well for the panfish.
 
The shoreline to the left of the rec center is a popular spot. I see lots of people fish there, and have even taken a few kids to catch small panfish. A few years ago they stocked rainbows in it, and I've seen some nice 13"-14" come out occasionally. It's a favorite bike path for my wife and I, but we haven't been there yet this year. Yesterday, I took a couple of kids up to Heart Lake and we caught some small panfish, but I did see a few nice rainbows come out, again about 14". Another small pond fun for kids in the city of Brampton is Loafer's Lake.
 
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