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RE: Salmon/Trout lures/ techniques - alex_fish - 08-10-2013 11:31 PM

(08-10-2013 10:08 PM)Giuga10 Wrote:  Salmon are possible off of piers if you plan on going this weekend.

Not related to salmon fishing.. but, I tried a couple of large ponds around Toronto today and yesterday but didn't manage a single bite. I don't know what I am doing wrong. I think catching a salmon would make up for everything Big Grin.
I have never really tried for salmon so just to make sure I am on the same page I would like to clarify what fishing off piers means. Does it mean to (1) fish from man made or natural structure extending as far into the lake as possible and to cast towards the centre of the lake? For example, at the bluffs, fishing from one of the three spots furthest into the lake and casting towards the centre of lake Ontario?
Or, does it mean to (2) fish near marina piers and cast near the docked boats?
If it is definition (1), then by looking the the shoreline around Toronto, Tommy Tompson park clearly extends furthest into lake Ontario by a safe margin. Does this mean that fishing the south shore of TT park would be very likely to produce salmon?

Thanks for the advise,
Alex


RE: Salmon/Trout lures/ techniques - Giuga10 - 08-11-2013 01:47 AM

By pier I mean the spot at the mouth of a river that you can cast into the lake on. So I guess 1 would be correct.


RE: Salmon/Trout lures/ techniques - rich_ace_G - 08-11-2013 08:01 AM

Don't worry Alex. When the salmon run s. You don't need to cast far. Its going to be a marathon.


RE: Salmon/Trout lures/ techniques - OldTimer - 08-11-2013 08:12 AM

Perhaps of interest here:

http://ontarioshorefishing.com/forum/Thread-Pier-Fishing-for-Great-Lakes-Pacific-Salmon

OT


RE: Salmon/Trout lures/ techniques - MichaelAngelo - 08-12-2013 12:45 AM

(08-10-2013 11:31 PM)alex_fish Wrote:  I think catching a salmon would make up for everything Big Grin.

That was me... 2 years ago. I still need one from the pier, but I admit I haven't tried much if at all (two times last year, still fishing a marshmallow and went 0/2. That's it).

Tommy Thompson extends out to the lake... but that doesn't mean it puts you in a position to catch salmon. What you're looking for is a pier by either 1) a harbour where Salmon have been pen-raised or 2) by a river mouth that is known to have a salmon run. OR cast around the harbour. When the salmon come in, they'll swim around the harbour.

I said all of that 100% based on what I've heard from others and not my actual experience.


RE: Salmon/Trout lures/ techniques - rich_ace_G - 08-12-2013 09:40 AM

best pier salmon fishing I've had was bronte pier & whitby pier. credit is good but be prepared to fight for your spot. bluffs salmon comes in a little later but they're just as good and if you're casting plugs...you might get more pike than salmon...