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  Thread: Any Panfish in the Durham area?
Post: RE: Any Panfish in the Durham area?

There's plenty of access along the public road/path that leads along the mainland side of the lagoon towards the beach, you just have to push through the bushes and awkwardly stand on the rip rap. Try...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 6 1,950 06-13-2017, 08:25 AM
  Thread: Any Panfish in the Durham area?
Post: RE: Any Panfish in the Durham area?

Scarborough Bluffs, lots of panfish in the lagoon surrounding the yacht club... I know that's outside Durham Region but not too far.
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 6 1,950 06-11-2017, 01:33 PM
  Thread: Algonquin
Post: RE: Algonquin

(05-15-2017 01:43 PM)Mdt Wrote:  Be sure to write a report after your trip, I also want to know what fishing in Algoquin is like Anything about/anywhere in Algonquin you want to know specificall...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 5 3,290 05-15-2017, 06:34 PM
  Thread: Hi guys Visiting Oshawa
Post: RE: Hi guys Visiting Oshawa

Some of the spots mentioned above for bass also hold pike... certainly Frenchman's Bay is a popular pike fishing spot especially during ice season, and parts of the Kawartha Lakes have pike as well. I...
tweedwolfscream Welcome! 4 2,110 05-14-2017, 03:47 PM
  Thread: Algonquin
Post: RE: Algonquin

Hi Bents88 - I just saw this post now. I think you'd get better response on the Algonquin Adventures forum, which has a fishing subforum you can use. A general Ontario fishing forum might also pay off...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 5 3,290 05-14-2017, 11:08 AM
  Thread: Information Requested-Need Good Pike/Walleye/ Smallmouth Camp August 26 To Sept 2
Post: RE: Information Requested-Need Good Pike/Walleye/ ...

I hope someone can help you and I'm sure they will if they can, but I'm not sure this forum is the best bet for finding northern fishing lodge recommendations. As the name suggests this forum is focus...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 3 1,431 03-14-2017, 08:38 AM
  Thread: Angler rights being threatened in Port Hope
Post: RE: Angler rights being threatened in Port Hope

On February 26 I emailed the following to the Port Hope council: Dear mayor and councillors: I appreciate that it is not normally your responsibility to entertain submissions other than from your co...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 11 4,246 03-14-2017, 08:26 AM
  Thread: ice fishing Valens Lake in Flamborough
Post: RE: ice fishing Valens Lake in Flamborough

To fish through the ice, you gotta make holes. Whether by auger, chainsaw or chisel. Most people use augers, either hand or power. The only exception to the "gotta make holes" rule is that sometimes i...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 3 2,096 02-15-2017, 12:37 AM
  Thread: Fishing Prince Edward County
Post: RE: Fishing Prince Edward County

From about an hour of fishing a PEC river bank: [img]http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/y327/danminkin/sunfish_zpsa206ab77.jpg[/img] [img]https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/10360907_10102...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 2 2,764 11-23-2016, 11:30 PM
  Thread: Where on the Grand
Post: Where on the Grand

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....
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 2 1,052 10-25-2016, 10:43 PM
  Thread: Suggestion for a new area
Post: RE: Suggestion for a new area

It's an interesting topic, but it doesn't need a subforum of it's own. It's a discussion, not a whole category of discussion. Ideally you'd start a thread about it on the General Discussion forum. May...
tweedwolfscream Suggestions 6 3,371 08-26-2016, 09:55 PM
  Thread: Hello!
Post: RE: Hello!

Hi Kosinator, Sorry to hear you're having trouble interpreting the regs. I find it's pretty easy once you get the hang of it, but maybe that can take a while. Lake Ontario waters including those alo...
tweedwolfscream Welcome! 2 1,355 08-25-2016, 11:22 PM
  Thread: New member
Post: RE: New member

I agree that smallmouth bass would be easiest this time of year. They exist in Oxtongue Lake and many of the lakes along Highway 60 in Algonquin. To target lake trout you'll need to troll 20-30 feet ...
tweedwolfscream Welcome! 4 2,336 08-03-2016, 08:10 AM
  Thread: Hi!
Post: RE: Hi!

Hi manolo22, welcome aboard. That last stretch of the Beaver River in Thornbury from the dam to the lake is a very popular spot to fish steelhead and salmon on their spring and fall spawning runs. Sa...
tweedwolfscream Welcome! 4 2,563 08-02-2016, 08:52 AM
  Thread: Hello!
Post: RE: Hello!

I don't know of any musky spots close to Toronto, but plenty of pike. People shore fish for pike along the various channels at the Toronto Islands, and even just in the many quays along the Toronto wa...
tweedwolfscream Welcome! 4 1,248 07-28-2016, 08:37 AM
  Thread: Non-operating provincial parks
Post: RE: Non-operating provincial parks

There is no one universal set of rules governing every provincial park, even within categories like non-operating. But you can almost always enter and fish in a park. In some you can camp and in some...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 3 3,307 07-27-2016, 10:14 PM
  Thread: Catch and release
Post: RE: Catch and release

The ban on targeting OOS fish is difficult to enforce, because there's no legal definition saying for example that casting a twister on a jighead means targeting bass while drifting a worm and float m...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 7 2,636 07-26-2016, 06:44 PM
  Thread: Catch and release
Post: RE: Catch and release

The whole idea of the Conservation license is it's for people who will be releasing more of their fish. So if you release all of your fish, that is the license you should have. The very act of fishing...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 7 2,636 07-26-2016, 08:05 AM
  Thread: Fishing Claireville Reservoir Dam ???
Post: RE: Fishing Claireville Reservoir Dam ???

(07-10-2016 11:38 PM)Johnnyfishing Wrote:  WOw.. This really sucks.. I remember hearing about how good it used to be back before I really got into fishing ... It's a shame as it seems many Urban...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 6 7,033 07-14-2016, 10:40 PM
  Thread: Lake Conestogo.. Anyone fish it lately?
Post: RE: Lake Conestogo.. Anyone fish it lately?

Did you try googling them? The Grand River Conservation Authority website has entries for all its parks including Conestoga and Belwood that actually name the fish species that live there. The Toront...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 3 1,517 07-14-2016, 10:36 PM
  Thread: Anything at Frenchman's Bay?
Post: RE: Anything at Frenchman's Bay?

(07-13-2016 08:24 AM)observer135 Wrote:  When I think of Lake Ontario, I think of excessive pollution and fish that you can not eat. Am I the only one thinking this? Would you actually eat fish...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 15 6,476 07-14-2016, 10:26 PM
  Thread: New from Fergus
Post: RE: New from Fergus

The Grand River in the Fergus area is well-known for trout, especially brown. As OT alludes, some sections of the Grand are catch and release only for trout with only barbless hooks and artificial lur...
tweedwolfscream Welcome! 8 2,259 06-24-2016, 08:37 AM
  Thread: Beach fishing
Post: RE: Beach fishing

Well, the Nottawasaga has something of a resident warm-water fishery, and I know of a good spot or two for bass and panfish at Sandbanks (a bit out of the OP's driving range though). Sauble might just...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 4 1,904 06-23-2016, 10:30 PM
  Thread: Beach fishing
Post: RE: Beach fishing

I can think of a couple of beaches on southern Georgian Bay where folks do some surf fishing for staging steelhead in the early spring. But that's not super compatible with a family day at the beach, ...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 4 1,904 06-23-2016, 07:03 PM
  Thread: New from Fergus
Post: RE: New from Fergus

Welcome to Canada. Help with what in particular?
tweedwolfscream Welcome! 8 2,259 06-23-2016, 06:41 PM
  Thread: Big Otter Creek: Catfish 101, and other species?
Post: RE: Big Otter Creek: Catfish 101, and other specie...

Sorry, I should have looped back to follow up on the mission. We didn't catch any catfish this time, but we did learn more about the river and get local tips for next time. I quickly figured out that ...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 14 9,470 06-17-2016, 10:59 PM
  Thread: Big Otter Creek: Catfish 101, and other species?
Post: RE: Big Otter Creek: Catfish 101, and other specie...

Let him know he's invited ;)
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 14 9,470 06-11-2016, 09:57 AM
  Thread: Big Otter Creek: Catfish 101, and other species?
Post: RE: Big Otter Creek: Catfish 101, and other specie...

Now you guys got me kicking myself... just this past weekend I was up in Grey County where I have plenty of reliable chub spots, and even got into a school of shiners... I've caught plenty up there wi...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 14 9,470 06-09-2016, 08:44 AM
  Thread: Big Otter Creek: Catfish 101, and other species?
Post: RE: Big Otter Creek: Catfish 101, and other specie...

Great, thanks. Aside from never having gone after cats I've never really done any still fishing except on the ice, hence the basic questions about drag etc. I'll set it tight. And I might probably ex...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 14 9,470 06-08-2016, 09:02 AM
  Thread: Big Otter Creek: Catfish 101, and other species?
Post: RE: Big Otter Creek: Catfish 101, and other specie...

Thanks gang! Exactly the kind of information I was looking for. Just a couple of follow up questions: - If I'm using a rod holder, is it better to set the drag really loose so that the cat can run w...
tweedwolfscream General Discussion 14 9,470 06-07-2016, 10:46 PM
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