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My wife and I have recently moved to Central Ontario - East of the
Peterborough Area. I just joined this group and haven't really noticed any posts relating to Canadian fishing areas, let alone Ontario. I'm looking to do some Walleye fishing through the winter months (i.e. now) and I haven't seen a Walleye specific NG - I was thinking this was the closest thing. I don't want to do any ice fishing, I'm very hesitant to walk out on an ice covered lake. Does anyone have any tips for finding running rivers and gaining access to them? I'm worried that I'll find some place and end up on private property. I'm yet to find an easy way to determine if my presence will be a problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will continue reading the group for tips on tackle to be used, although I love to try my own stuff and laugh at myself when I fail. It's all part of the enjoyment of fishing. I saw a "welcome" thread to new joiners. I'm one - so thanks ![]() Rich |
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"Rich" wrote in message
... My wife and I have recently moved to Central Ontario - East of the Peterborough Area. I just joined this group and haven't really noticed any posts relating to Canadian fishing areas, let alone Ontario. There are a few Canadian fishermen here, but our must .. um... noteabel one has not posted in a while. I'm looking to do some Walleye fishing through the winter months (i.e. now) and I haven't seen a Walleye specific NG - I was thinking this was the closest thing. This group has a pretty good group of guys, but this is a bass fishign group. You response to that may be limited. I don't want to do any ice fishing, I'm very hesitant to walk out on an ice covered lake. Does anyone have any tips for finding running rivers and gaining access to them? Knock on nearby doors and ask? That's what I did to gain access to one of my favorite fishign ponds, and what I had to do when I used to run trap lines. Even if they weren't the property owners the people who live there usually know the ownereship of propoerty. I'm worried that I'll find some place and end up on private property. Outdoor activities may require a little research, but it is worth it and you may make some friends with property owners in the process. I'm yet to find an easy way to determine if my presence will be a problem. Another thing you might consider is to ask about local regulations etc. Does a river running through private property belong to the property owner or the general public. Where do property rights begin and end? Find out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm afraid I have little specific help for you living in Arizona, but hopefully this will get oyu atarted. I will continue reading the group for tips on tackle to be used, although I love to try my own stuff and laugh at myself when I fail. It's all part of the enjoyment of fishing. I saw a "welcome" thread to new joiners. I'm one - so thanks ![]() Welcome again. You might also try some of the fishing forums on some of the fishing websites. I have one on my website, and there are three or four guys from Canada who stop in there from time to time to post. I am sure there are many others web forums that may have people who will be willing to offer you a little information as well. Just do a search on Google, MSN, or Yahoo and I'll bet you will find a bunch of them. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() "Rich" wrote in message ... My wife and I have recently moved to Central Ontario - East of the Peterborough Area. I just joined this group and haven't really noticed any posts relating to Canadian fishing areas, let alone Ontario. I'm looking to do some Walleye fishing through the winter months (i.e. now) and I haven't seen a Walleye specific NG - I was thinking this was the closest thing. I don't want to do any ice fishing, I'm very hesitant to walk out on an ice covered lake. Does anyone have any tips for finding running rivers and gaining access to them? I'm worried that I'll find some place and end up on private property. I'm yet to find an easy way to determine if my presence will be a problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will continue reading the group for tips on tackle to be used, although I love to try my own stuff and laugh at myself when I fail. It's all part of the enjoyment of fishing. I saw a "welcome" thread to new joiners. I'm one - so thanks ![]() Rich This is a Bass centric group. Try www.walleyecentral.com for walleye and your area. |
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![]() Try can.rec.fishing Pretty quiet group though. Joe Z. |
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www.fishontario.com is a good place to start.
Check out especially the forum and read up on what others have been doing http://forums.fishontario.com/ Also make sure to read up on the Ministry's rules and regs. http://www.fishontario.com/downloads/index.html -- Blessings! Peter Yi "Rich" wrote in message ... My wife and I have recently moved to Central Ontario - East of the Peterborough Area. I just joined this group and haven't really noticed any posts relating to Canadian fishing areas, let alone Ontario. I'm looking to do some Walleye fishing through the winter months (i.e. now) and I haven't seen a Walleye specific NG - I was thinking this was the closest thing. I don't want to do any ice fishing, I'm very hesitant to walk out on an ice covered lake. Does anyone have any tips for finding running rivers and gaining access to them? I'm worried that I'll find some place and end up on private property. I'm yet to find an easy way to determine if my presence will be a problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I will continue reading the group for tips on tackle to be used, although I love to try my own stuff and laugh at myself when I fail. It's all part of the enjoyment of fishing. I saw a "welcome" thread to new joiners. I'm one - so thanks ![]() Rich |
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