Forgot to mention.. I live in Toronto and usually like to fish north (port Severn area) and sometimes port hope. I don't really know many spots though. I typically will go after pike but I'll try for bass too. At this point I don't really care about the species as long as its 5lbs or more! Once I get more experience I'd like to start targeting muskie, trout, walleye and of course salmon!! Pm me!
Keep in mind those are different species of fish. Some of them have a lot of evolutionary/genetic difference between each other. A Pro bass fisherman might not do so well fishing for trout. And vice versa.
vincesoz: Think about what you like best about fishing. Is it being in a natural environment? Hanging out with friends? Wrestling with monsters? Catching endless fish? Some types of fishing will have more of these aspects than others... (ie: muskie hunters will get to wrestle bigger fish than most, but probably won't catch the same amount in as many different environments as the bass or panfish angler). Think of what you like and that should help you decide what you want to fish for...which will make it easier to improve your ability to fish!
Good luck!
I see.. I definitely like the fight and will have no problem casting 1000s of times before I get even a smell from a monster. That's what I want. But two years gone by I've never caught a muskie. I'm annoyed. Or even a BIG pike I wouldn't mind. I tried the dare devil and never worked for me! Even at Orangeville Island Lake. Nothing! I must be doing something wrong!
Solid! You might want to check out the "ugly stick muskie rod" thread on this forum those dudes seem to know a thing or two about muskie maybe they could give you some advice?
I'm no muskie expert but I know a few guys who go after them and they cover a lot of water on the Ottawa and Rideau rivers trolling BIG baits (huge hardbaits, oversized double spinners with massive bucktails, and monster plastics). Some of them swear by live bait. Check out Ontario Out of Doors and Outdoor Canada online they have sweet articles to start people off.
but truth be told, fishing is not about how many, or how big your fish is, its about getting out doors, and enjoying a great past time, it seems a lot of people lose sight of this with all the commercialization in the sport
I see.. I definitely like the fight and will have no problem casting 1000s of times before I get even a smell from a monster. That's what I want. But two years gone by I've never caught a muskie. I'm annoyed. Or even a BIG pike I wouldn't mind. I tried the dare devil and never worked for me! Even at Orangeville Island Lake. Nothing! I must be doing something wrong!
I see.. I definitely like the fight and will have no problem casting 1000s of times before I get even a smell from a monster. That's what I want. But two years gone by I've never caught a muskie. I'm annoyed. Or even a BIG pike I wouldn't mind. I tried the dare devil and never worked for me! Even at Orangeville Island Lake. Nothing! I must be doing something wrong!
If you ever want to hit up the G River next year, let me know. I know good spots. Lots of fish. Bass, Pike, Walleye and Cats.So I'm looking for a fishing buddy. I'm still pretty new to the game so I'd like to find someone with a lot of experience so I can learn. I usually like to go out Saturday's (if my wife lets me).