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PB
October 3rd, 2003, 09:18 PM
i'm looking for good areas & tips for fall fishing in the Muskokas.In paticular in the Mactier/Parry Sound area
Thanks!

Dan in the Bush....
October 4th, 2003, 01:18 AM
"PB" > wrote in message . ..
i'm looking for good areas & tips for fall fishing in the Muskokas.In paticular in the Mactier/Parry Sound area
Thanks!
the Indian Reserve at Parry Sound has a good mix of wild and hatchery rainbow that range in size from a couple pounds up to a nineteen pound natural one that I saw last week being brought in. Fish there with powerbait or roe bags, colors vary by day. Also seen worms being used. The reserve charges about eight bucks to enter, but if you drive something beat up and look scruffy, they often let you pass for free. Three fish limit (not on the reserve, but the second you're off, your fair game for the warden!) but a nice spot. They have the route to the old docks in the bay clearly marked and takes anywhere from an hour to all day to get your limit, but even if you aren't catching, there is someone nearby who is.

Bring a long net, as there is anywhere from 2 feet to about ten feet from bank or dock to waterline.

Hope that helps.

Dan in the bush......

P.S. On sundays, you can often catch the very hot lady sales rep from Loomis out there for a day's R&R as well. Watching her is a free bonus!

PB
October 4th, 2003, 05:14 AM
Thanks for the info!
I'll be sure to look out for that lady!
"Dan in the Bush...." > wrote in message ...

"PB" > wrote in message . ..
i'm looking for good areas & tips for fall fishing in the Muskokas.In paticular in the Mactier/Parry Sound area
Thanks!
the Indian Reserve at Parry Sound has a good mix of wild and hatchery rainbow that range in size from a couple pounds up to a nineteen pound natural one that I saw last week being brought in. Fish there with powerbait or roe bags, colors vary by day. Also seen worms being used. The reserve charges about eight bucks to enter, but if you drive something beat up and look scruffy, they often let you pass for free. Three fish limit (not on the reserve, but the second you're off, your fair game for the warden!) but a nice spot. They have the route to the old docks in the bay clearly marked and takes anywhere from an hour to all day to get your limit, but even if you aren't catching, there is someone nearby who is.

Bring a long net, as there is anywhere from 2 feet to about ten feet from bank or dock to waterline.

Hope that helps.

Dan in the bush......

P.S. On sundays, you can often catch the very hot lady sales rep from Loomis out there for a day's R&R as well. Watching her is a free bonus!