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"Zipper" wrote in message ... Well there's an informative reply! "fish anywhere in the area"? I think the fellow was asking for moredetails of a specific area! Not just "anywhere" Sort of the other fellow looking for specific areas on lake Ontario and getting the reply "anywhere" DUH! Basically Duh Ya. It's fairly good fishing in that area in other words. Rent a cabin and go out the front door down to the beach. Stand on a dock, a bridge, drink all the beer, unplug the thing haul it down to the water and stand on the fridge. Anyway you want to do this thing. Lake Ontario hum. I have seen people casting off Cherry Beach in Toronto. So what's the difference. In any part of the Great Lakes system one will find fish. And usually in all the usual spots, off river or creek mouths or dams or off the reeds. Shoals if you have the water maps. All this is a no brainer. Lake Ontario though I would go charter boat. Thats a really good lake trout lake but one needs the equipment, finders and down riggers and the like to really improve your chances they are about 50' down just under the thermocline. And the problem is that I go to a certain trout spot on this quiet northern lake just yards from a minor urban area and in the early morning in mid spring and catch a brookie usually one to two in weight. But once I do that, the fishing spot is no damn good til next spawning run. And since it is like that, you gotta be out of your cotton picking head if I am going to tell anyone. A good part of the skill and adventure in fishing is finding those spots for yourself or actually go with a person. It is a good area to go, end of story. I would like you to note that this guy did not invite, the word is INVITE, anyone else, to show them the shoals. Not even a guide. When I go to a new area, I invite a local fisherman for company as part of the strategy for short cutting the system. When going to fish in the Pacific even Cook invited the natives alrighty. Now..he didn't even invite you by the way, the great defender here, that wasn't lost on anyone )) |
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Well I won't divulge any of my secret places on Lake Ontario or in the
Muskokas near the cottage either,unless you're willing to trade "Gord" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... "Zipper" wrote in message ... Well there's an informative reply! "fish anywhere in the area"? I think the fellow was asking for moredetails of a specific area! Not just "anywhere" Sort of the other fellow looking for specific areas on lake Ontario and getting the reply "anywhere" DUH! Basically Duh Ya. It's fairly good fishing in that area in other words. Rent a cabin and go out the front door down to the beach. Stand on a dock, a bridge, drink all the beer, unplug the thing haul it down to the water and stand on the fridge. Anyway you want to do this thing. Lake Ontario hum. I have seen people casting off Cherry Beach in Toronto. So what's the difference. In any part of the Great Lakes system one will find fish. And usually in all the usual spots, off river or creek mouths or dams or off the reeds. Shoals if you have the water maps. All this is a no brainer. Lake Ontario though I would go charter boat. Thats a really good lake trout lake but one needs the equipment, finders and down riggers and the like to really improve your chances they are about 50' down just under the thermocline. And the problem is that I go to a certain trout spot on this quiet northern lake just yards from a minor urban area and in the early morning in mid spring and catch a brookie usually one to two in weight. But once I do that, the fishing spot is no damn good til next spawning run. And since it is like that, you gotta be out of your cotton picking head if I am going to tell anyone. A good part of the skill and adventure in fishing is finding those spots for yourself or actually go with a person. It is a good area to go, end of story. I would like you to note that this guy did not invite, the word is INVITE, anyone else, to show them the shoals. Not even a guide. When I go to a new area, I invite a local fisherman for company as part of the strategy for short cutting the system. When going to fish in the Pacific even Cook invited the natives alrighty. Now..he didn't even invite you by the way, the great defender here, that wasn't lost on anyone )) |
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"ZEKE" wrote in message . .. Well I won't divulge any of my secret places on Lake Ontario or in the Muskokas near the cottage either,unless you're willing to trade Yah sure. Neither one of us would swear it on the bible either. |
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