10-25-2016, 10:43 PM
I'm thinking to spend some time Friday afternoon fishing on the Grand, somewhere between Brantford and Dunville... could be one of the conservation areas/local parks or just some random road crossing. Would be shore fishing, or depending on the weather, maybe paddling a packraft. Preference would be to target walleye but open to other species if they're a more realistic catch for a stranger to those parts.
I really don't know the river, so without asking for anyone's honey holes, I'm hoping I could get a sense of:
- what general sections of that stretch of the Grand might deliver at this time of year (as in near which towns, or between which dams)
- about how much current and turbidity should I expect
- would I be tangling lines with crowds of steelheaders, and is there a way to avoid that
- any general tips for tactics at this time of year
Thanks!
I really don't know the river, so without asking for anyone's honey holes, I'm hoping I could get a sense of:
- what general sections of that stretch of the Grand might deliver at this time of year (as in near which towns, or between which dams)
- about how much current and turbidity should I expect
- would I be tangling lines with crowds of steelheaders, and is there a way to avoid that
- any general tips for tactics at this time of year
Thanks!