Hi folks!
I am pretty green in the art of fishing (actually, my only "catch" was a bottle
)
I was wondering if you guys can give me some hints regarding different baits for different fishes.... at least the most common like bass, pike, carp, etc.
I live in Thornhill and my spots will be
Milne Dam Reservation Park and
Togood Pound Park.
Does anyone fish in these spots? if yes, what kind of fish do you usually get there?
Can you suggest anything from
this list?
What kind of baits / equipments do you use?
Thanks!!
From that list I've had good success with the yellow "floating salmon eggs" for trout.
For carp canned corn is very good.
(04-16-2012 03:51 PM)hammercarp Wrote: [ -> ]For carp canned corn is very good.
Just regular canned corn found on supermarkes ?
(04-16-2012 03:53 PM)andre Wrote: [ -> ] (04-16-2012 03:51 PM)hammercarp Wrote: [ -> ]For carp canned corn is very good.
Just regular canned corn found on supermarkes ?
Yep. Creamed corn is pretty messy...so try to avoid that. Try to get whole kernel corn, or else you may get a can of chopped up corn which doesn't stay on the hook too well. Learned that lesson once when I bought a can of cut corn...never again.
You can always depend on worms for multi-species action...everything will eat a worm...panfish, bass, pike, trout, carp...even had a spawning salmon gulp down a whole nightcrawler so deep down the gullet that we couldn't even see the hook anymore. Who said salmon don't bite in the river (okay...99% of the time they don't...but that odd case surprised me a lot!)
I've had sparse success at Toogood, but there definitely are carp and suckers in there. My go-to right now is sucker and carp fishing along the rouge river, I just pack my gear into my backpack and go for a hike along the river. Present a worm or some corn along the bottom, sit and wait, no bites, move on down river.
Right now the seasons for Pike and Bass and Trout are closed in the York Region area.
(04-16-2012 05:23 PM)MuskieBait Wrote: [ -> ] (04-16-2012 03:53 PM)andre Wrote: [ -> ] (04-16-2012 03:51 PM)hammercarp Wrote: [ -> ]For carp canned corn is very good.
Just regular canned corn found on supermarkes ?
...
You can always depend on worms for multi-species action...everything will eat a worm...panfish, bass, pike, trout, carp...even had a spawning salmon gulp down a whole nightcrawler...
What about fake worm? how good are they?
I got a pack of
this one, but I haven't tried yet... can you guys give me a hint on which gulp! products I should put my money? They have a pretty decent rebate on all their products... 5 - 8 bucks cash back, depending on the product.
(04-16-2012 11:43 PM)andre Wrote: [ -> ] (04-16-2012 05:23 PM)MuskieBait Wrote: [ -> ] (04-16-2012 03:53 PM)andre Wrote: [ -> ] (04-16-2012 03:51 PM)hammercarp Wrote: [ -> ]For carp canned corn is very good.
Just regular canned corn found on supermarkes ?
...
You can always depend on worms for multi-species action...everything will eat a worm...panfish, bass, pike, trout, carp...even had a spawning salmon gulp down a whole nightcrawler...
What about fake worm? how good are they?
I got a pack of this one, but I haven't tried yet... can you guys give me a hint on which gulp! products I should put my money? They have a pretty decent rebate on all their products... 5 - 8 bucks cash back, depending on the product.
I caught a bass on a cheap fake worm before, and I did really well using YUM stickbaits (forgot the name)