the islands is your best bet for fishing from shore in t.o.
lake ontario from shore? anywhere that no signs are posted? I did a search but with all the recent changes going on its extremely confusing
This should help: http://www.toronto.ca/311/knowledgebase/11/101000039211.html![]()
you find taking the ferry a hassle? I dont mind it too much its only a 15 minute ride lol Im pretty sure your right if theres no signs fish away, the city is actually trying to promote fishing pretty hard right now. Im not 100% sure though but im sure someone on the forum can help you out.
thanks, its a good link with lots of useful information
unfortunately i've been through it all already , and i'm still confused, seems like they haven't fully designated the fishing areas yet.(still belongs in the thread though, as the link is informative and relevant to anyone else, thanks)
from what I can put together it seems any city of toronto property is okay to fish from, private property probably depends on the landowner and up to them to enforce/post signs.
lake ontario from shore? anywhere that no signs are posted? I did a search but with all the recent changes going on its extremely confusing
Any Toronto city park that does not have a no fishing bylaw sign 608-38 posted is ok to fish. There's a list from the recent parks and rec report meeting here:
http://torontourbanfishing.com/
For a full reveiw of last years shenanniagns, who tried to ban it all, the pro-fishing press releases from TPA and Ontario Place, city council motions etc, go here:
http://torontourbanf...com/?page_id=52
The only area that the Toronto Port Authority enforces no fishing is the industrial areas of the portlands and both the harbour entrance ship channels.
Ontario place continues to allow fishing from the north shore line until such time as the site becomes a construction zone. Everything downtown from Ashbridges, Outer harbour, TTP, all the little harbourfront parks (except Ireland Park, which is on the West shipping channel), Humber estuary and the marshes, Humber bay park east and west, are all ok, unless specifically posted as no fishing.
*Pike are in right now all along the front, in deeper water.
Any Toronto city park that does not have a no fishing bylaw sign 608-38 posted is ok to fish. There's a list from the recent parks and rec report meeting here:
http://torontourbanfishing.com/
For a full reveiw of last years shenanniagns, who tried to ban it all, the pro-fishing press releases from TPA and Ontario Place, city council motions etc, go here:
http://torontourbanf...com/?page_id=52
The only area that the Toronto Port Authority enforces no fishing is the industrial areas of the portlands and both the harbour entrance ship channels.
Ontario place continues to allow fishing from the north shore line until such time as the site becomes a construction zone. Everything downtown from Ashbridges, Outer harbour, TTP, all the little harbourfront parks (except Ireland Park, which is on the West shipping channel), Humber estuary and the marshes, Humber bay park east and west, are all ok, unless specifically posted as no fishing.
*Pike are in right now all along the front, in deeper water.
*thanks also fishingnoob, I missed your reply at first somehow
so right now you wouldn't be able to catch them from shore?
You can catch the smaller harbour pike pretty much year round downtown, there's so many of them. Straight drop offs and corners (ambush points) are always good starting points. They may not be very aggressive as they have a lots of winter kill laying around on the bottom to just pick up an eat. Try a few deadbaits or a pop up deadbait instead of a spinner or jerkbait.