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Sucker Sunday
Fishing Derby

SUNDAY April 7, 2013, 8 am - 4 pm

North America's Oldest Sucker Derby on the Banks of Spencer Creek in Beautiful Dundas, Ontario, Canada. Awards dinner follows at The Air Force Club at 5:00pm.


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Ahh yes it's that time of year again! Let's get those suckers!

Last year, around this time, I was having a blast right by my house.
And dont forget white suckers make great cut bait for channel cats......... legal too.

I usually like the ones around 8 to 10 inches long for this pupose. A couple of these are enough for a day of fishing.

Freeze them whole and uncleaned............. cut em up in steak fashion as needed at the fishing spots.
(04-02-2013 11:57 AM)MichaelAngelo Wrote: [ -> ]Ahh yes it's that time of year again! Let's get those suckers!

Last year, around this time, I was having a blast right by my house.

I've been waiting for the water to clear and I'll be out there Tongue

By right by your house do you mean R_ _ _ _ _ _ _N Creek?
(04-02-2013 03:58 PM)Giuga10 Wrote: [ -> ]By right by your house do you mean R_ _ _ _ _ _ _N Creek?


No, haven't seen suckers running there. I'm talking about the Rouge. We get some suckers up in our area... but unfortunately it's not as great as other tribs.

Unfortunately some people seem to believe that rivers are fish sanctuaries until trout opener. You'll receive comments and mean looks, but you're allowed to fish for what's open. Just because trout is closed doesn't mean the river becomes a fish sanctuary.

edit: just don't show up with a float rod and roe bags and beads. Then there's some sort of reasonable suspicion that you're targetting trout, but I'm not sure if the MNR can ticket you for this... probrably better to be safe than sorry.
Yes, there are a lot of suckers in credit river now, last weekend one of my buddies pulled out a 4-5 pound one from the water.
(04-02-2013 07:06 PM)MichaelAngelo Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-02-2013 03:58 PM)Giuga10 Wrote: [ -> ]By right by your house do you mean R_ _ _ _ _ _ _N Creek?


No, haven't seen suckers running there. I'm talking about the Rouge. We get some suckers up in our area... but unfortunately it's not as great as other tribs.

Unfortunately some people seem to believe that rivers are fish sanctuaries until trout opener. You'll receive comments and mean looks, but you're allowed to fish for what's open. Just because trout is closed doesn't mean the river becomes a fish sanctuary.

edit: just don't show up with a float rod and roe bags and beads. Then there's some sort of reasonable suspicion that you're targetting trout, but I'm not sure if the MNR can ticket you for this... probrably better to be safe than sorry.

Careful - READ THE REGS - some tributaries ARE sanctuaries until the opener........
And some tribs are open for trout. Like the Humber.
(04-03-2013 07:12 PM)Sailor Joe Wrote: [ -> ]And some tribs are open for trout. Like the Humber.

Only certain areas downstream though?
(04-04-2013 07:33 PM)MichaelAngelo Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-03-2013 07:12 PM)Sailor Joe Wrote: [ -> ]And some tribs are open for trout. Like the Humber.

Only certain areas downstream though?

South of Eglington.
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