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RE: Dunnville Channel Catfish - wknd outdoorsman - 06-05-2012 11:37 PM So this may be a dumb questionbut i'll ask anyway. Am I able have two rods set up or have 2 lines in the water at the same time? Cheers! RE: Dunnville Channel Catfish - OldTimer - 06-06-2012 07:02 AM (06-05-2012 11:37 PM)wknd outdoorsman Wrote: So this may be a dumb questionbut i'll ask anyway. Am I able have two rods set up or have 2 lines in the water at the same time? Only one, here's the applicable clause from the 2012 regulations: [attachment=142] May be wise to read all the regs if youre fuzzy on the laws: http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/LetsFish/Publication/STEL02_163615.html RE: Dunnville Channel Catfish - tangpierre - 07-30-2012 05:35 PM (04-03-2012 03:12 PM)OldTimer Wrote: Hey, Just back from Dunnville yesterday. I brought the kids to the Byng Island Conservation Area for some water fun. Try a bit fishing on both sides of the fish ladder in the park. Fishing was very slow, not even a bite and didn't see anyone catching anything either. On the way out, we saw some guys fishing along on the bridge over the dam. I saw one guy pulling out a 10 lb channel catfish with just worm. One important thing to consider though, since the guy was about 30 ft above the dam, he dumped a net with a stone in it down to the water, and pulled it up with attached rope. Without this set up, I don't think he can pull the fish up without breaking the line, if not the rod. RE: Dunnville Channel Catfish - MichaelAngelo - 07-30-2012 07:26 PM (07-30-2012 05:35 PM)tangpierre Wrote: One important thing to consider though, since the guy was about 30 ft above the dam, he dumped a net with a stone in it down to the water, and pulled it up with attached rope. Without this set up, I don't think he can pull the fish up without breaking the line, if not the rod. That's fascinating. I've always been critical of people fishing from high bridges or dams, thinking them not prepared for properly landing anything they catch. That's a great idea! |