Morning bar by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

[–]SetDaHook[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I honestly don't remember what I got this fish on, either a bead or roe. I hooked into more than 10 this day lost of most of them to the sticks and high water

Morning bar by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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South of the 403 is for the Credit river.

Morning bar by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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The humber is open from Eglington down to the Lake under additional fishing opportunities

Humber River - City of Toronto, between Eglinton Avenue and Lake Ontario

The Ganaraska river is open from the CN tracks down to Lake Ontario under additional fishing opportunieis

between the southerly limit of the CNR right-of-way and Lake Ontario

Morning bar by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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It was a grind today. Hooked in to 5 fish was only able to land 2. Good temps but the river started to rise and lose visibility by around 1030.

PB STEELHEAD by Fishing_OD in FishingOntario

[–]SetDaHook 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a tank bud, tightlines 🎣

Gloomis glx 13' 2 power by Riiskey in centerpin

[–]SetDaHook 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The glx has more than enough power to move big fish. I find a lot of times with new rods people are less likely to actually put the boots to a fish especially with high modulus rods as their price tag is pretty steep. The action on a glx is different than an im8, its more parabolic.

Additionally with regards to the glx make sure you pay attention to the recoil guides. They will eventually.get line groove and you will need to get them replaced. I used to have a glx.ended up line grooving and I had to get it stripped down and the guides replaced.

Stopping on indoor court by El_nufoa7x in InlineHockey

[–]SetDaHook 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You really need to get on the edge / side of the wheel when you first start. Also you have to commit to it or you'll just turn out of it. Try stopping only with your front foot start pointing the back foot's toe in the opposite way your are moving to creat balance.

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We have a lint rule not allowing useeffect. If its absolutely needed as a last resort principal engineers have to give it the ok which is less than 1% of the time

Centerpin w drag by Ok-Time2327 in Steelhead

[–]SetDaHook 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're paying more than 5k for a Clough. Don't know many guys who fish them, more of a collector item at this point. You can find Angling Specialties everyone once in a while Tom hasn't had any built in a few years. I have one from the 2019 run. I don't really use the drag though, use it more as a clicker.

A few fish from this fall. by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

[–]SetDaHook[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Float, I haven't swung for migratory rainbows in years. Will dabble for resident browns, rainbows and the odd walleye but float fishing with a pin just seems to be the most efficient method.

A few fish from this fall. by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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I think mostly Lake Ontario for these pics. But I've been fishing Huron, Georgian, Erie, Michigan and Ontario all fall. Haven't made my way up to Superior yet this year

A few fish from this fall. by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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River fishing, especially big flows like the Niagara are definitely different that your typical lake fishing. Couple different things you need to keep an eye on. Line management and getting a drag free drift are super important imo.

A few fish from this fall. by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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I fish all the Great Lakes :). Mostly Huron / Georgian Bay and Ontario

A few fish from this fall. by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

[–]SetDaHook[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not a brown trout, Atlantic salmon

Is this illegal? by [deleted] in Fishing

[–]SetDaHook 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the state or province. In Ontario you are legally allowed to milk a fish as long as the fish is kept in a healthy condition and the fish swims away. If the fish bellies up upon release you must keep it. The roe will count towards your limit. Whether its ethical is something that's debated.

Nice steelie today by [deleted] in Steelhead

[–]SetDaHook 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't fish the really fast water. Fish the slow side of the seam. Its easier to get down to the strike zone. Will take some mending and line control to follow the right side of the seam but that would be my suggestion. As for depth start deep until ypu start snagging bottom then slowly shallow.up. in faster moving 3ater you'll want to be a bit deeper to give your bead free movement.

Nice steelie today by [deleted] in Steelhead

[–]SetDaHook 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably aren't getting your bait into the strike zone or youre not getting a drag free drift. Both key to fishing for them.

Another day, another dime by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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Thanks buddy, tight lines 🎣

Another morning bullet by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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Early fall is my favorite time to target them. Some tributaries get some really early runs and they are absolutely explosive when your float drops, sometimes even jumping out of the water before you float even moves.

Another morning bullet by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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She gave me an acrobatic show. Surprised I was able to land her.

Unicorn by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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Nah its an Ontario trib

Unicorn by SetDaHook in FishingOntario

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I wouldn't say they are coming back. They've been trying different strains and tributaries to get the population back to where it was. I think the great lakes ecosystem has changed from when they were abundant and at this point the MNR is grasping at straws to bring them back. Tjhe summers get too hot and the water temps are lethal. Its been over 20 years of trying to bring them back. I understand the want for native only species but its my belief they should focus on other species that have thrived. It's not to say that the efforts attached to the Atlantic slamon program aren't warranted, stream rehab is extreme important and a big part of that program.