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  Thread: Fishing Claireville Reservoir Dam ???
Post: RE: Fishing Claireville Reservoir Dam ???

This is probably too late to help anyone this year, but it took some time to find on my old computer. It's at least 12 years old but should be mostly the same. [attachment=1313]
Deadfisher General Discussion 6 7,029 02-19-2017, 03:00 PM
  Thread: Fishing Claireville Reservoir Dam ???
Post: RE: Fishing Claireville Reservoir Dam ???

Went to check out the spot with a friend just now. The water was really merky. Tried everything from meps to jigging with no luck but saw a few bass and carp jump out of the water right by us. Little ...
Ping General Discussion 6 7,029 08-18-2016, 05:26 PM
  Thread: Long time stalker. Finally made an account.
Post: RE: Long time stalker. Finally made an account.

(08-05-2015 01:19 PM)Randy Wrote:  Welcome! Nice catch, what did you catch it on? On a loop dropper rig with a nightcrawler. It was very aggressive. Bit my sinker first, spat it out and went a...
bananacustard Welcome! 8 3,172 08-06-2015, 03:58 PM
  Thread: Carp near Mississauga?
Post: RE: Carp near Mississauga?

Marie Curtis Park saw A huge Carp lost there a few years Back.. Lot caught
spudsaway General Discussion 6 5,689 08-11-2014, 09:51 AM
  Thread: Carp near Mississauga?
Post: RE: Carp near Mississauga?

Port Credit at the mouth of the Credit river in Missassauga is a local spot in the spring. Etobicoke creek at Marie Curtis Park has carp in it as well. Hope this helps.
hammercarp General Discussion 6 5,689 08-04-2014, 02:57 PM
  Thread: Carp near Mississauga?
Post: RE: Carp near Mississauga?

Any soft not rushing water will have them. Thommy Thompson park, the islands if you don't mind the trips. That being said i even caught them out of back ditches and public areas back home.
FrenchCarper General Discussion 6 5,689 08-02-2014, 11:28 PM
  Thread: Randy's 2014 OSF Multi-Species Challenge Entries - 7
Post: RE: Randy's 2014 OSF Multi-Species Challenge Entri...

Hey Randy, this is a Green Sunfish, not a Pumpkinseed sunfish. You can identify it by its bigger mouth, blue streak on the face, blue/green streaks on the body especially closer to the tail, and the o...
MuskieBait 2014 Multi-Species Challenge 2 2,646 06-03-2014, 08:25 PM
  Thread: Book Review: Catching Catfish (The Ultimate Guide - Blues - Flatheads - Channels)
Post: Book Review: Catching Catfish (The Ultimate Guide ...

This year I had the opportunity to go once a week on weekday evenings to fish so I tried targeting night time species. Over the course of evenings in the spring, summer and fall I managed to catch Sma...
zippyFX Articles and Resources 6 5,678 01-25-2014, 10:29 PM
  Thread: Proper way to cast a fishing rod
Post: Proper way to cast a fishing rod

I have notice many anglers do not know the right efficient way to cast a fishing rod, especially when fishing on a boat with limited space, proper casting technique is even more important to prevent p...
fishfight Articles and Resources 4 4,539 08-31-2013, 04:43 PM
  Thread: Abu 401 cut my braid!
Post: RE: Abu 401 cut my braid!

(08-23-2013 10:03 PM)Randy Wrote:  When I bought a rod from Lebaron, it broke within weeks while I was just setting the drag at home, I took it to Lebaron and the front piece of the rod replaced...
MichaelAngelo General Discussion 9 3,964 08-23-2013, 11:27 PM
Information Thread: Pier Fishing for Great Lakes Pacific Salmon
Post: Pier Fishing for Great Lakes Pacific Salmon

I thought with the fall shoreline pier, or river mouth, fishing for introduced pacific SALMON being close to starting that a quick run-down of the basics I use - might help a few of the newbie members...
OldTimer Articles and Resources 6 16,318 08-11-2013, 11:13 AM
  Thread: Pond fishing
Post: RE: Pond fishing

I find aiming at nearby structures to be very effective when you have live bait, even with worms, the small pan fishes do lure in bigger fish as they follow the smaller fish in, just gotta have patien...
DonFisher General Discussion 12 7,573 08-06-2013, 12:11 PM
  Thread: Pond fishing
Post: RE: Pond fishing

I usually locate areas that are about 3-6' deep and work a small spinner, (mepps aglia size 0 or 1), and try to locate large rocks, weed beds, and other structure. I've also learned that purposely bum...
Giuga10 General Discussion 12 7,573 08-04-2013, 10:33 PM
  Thread: Pond fishing
Post: RE: Pond fishing

From shore you're looking at casting parallel to shore and covering shorelines in the morning/evening and also casting to weedbeds. You can buy weedless jigheads that make this easier. Some guys are...
MichaelAngelo General Discussion 12 7,573 08-04-2013, 10:29 AM
  Thread: Pond fishing
Post: RE: Pond fishing

I'm usually down to fish new ponds however, I'm only motivated if it has been scouted and known to hold certain species and sizes. (ie. 1-3lb+ Largemouth, 5-15lb+ carp). As far as where to cast, ...
mcfly General Discussion 12 7,573 08-03-2013, 11:36 PM
  Thread: Carp 101 - The First 2 Weeks
Post: Carp 101 - The First 2 Weeks

This Article is meant for beginner carp fishing. I've been trying to catch carp ever since my first catch two weeks ago. Since then I've tried a variety of techniques and thought I'd share what I ...
mcfly Articles and Resources 12 8,554 07-20-2013, 09:11 AM
  Thread: Hello! from Mississauga
Post: RE: Hello! from Mississauga

Hi Randy, Welcome. Try using smaller top water baits in the slower sections of the Credit. Regards, OldTimer
OldTimer Welcome! 3 1,793 07-19-2013, 03:30 PM
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