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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 8:35 pm 
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In keeping with my New Years resolution to fish more, my plan was to get out in the boat fish this past Sunday. With the success we had last outing I made plans to fish Lake Ontario again. Anytime I fish the big lake in the winter I ensure to drive around the ports to check out launching conditions. Those cold temps last weekend, the long weekend, really buggered up my launches. I was considering dropping the bow mount and casting Hamilton Harbour for Browns and Pike...but that plan was out due to an iced up ramp.

Here's the marina I launched at last time.

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Rather than tour around the entire south shore, I just decided to launch out of Port D the next day ... at least I knew the launch would be free and good to go. However, it was approx 2pm and it was beautiful. Windy, but the sun was shining and the truck was showing 13 degrees!!! I knew the water was 'a warmin'. :lol: :lol: :lol: Taking the scenic route home I came up to a concrete path down to the lake. Decided to stop and check it out. Soon as I was down the hill I recognized the spot, having seen it many times from the water. Although I didn't remember catching any browns trolling in front of it, I curiously checked out the water. The sun was high and I could clearly see the water depth quickly dropped off from shore. **** it.

Ran home and grabbed a spinning rod and reel, threw a cleo, spinner, and J11 into a small tackle box, put the gortex on, and headed to my newly found spot. Got back at 3:30 on the button.

Here's a shot of the beach looking East.

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Had to take a photo, just to prove I actually fished from shore...been a looooong time, lol.

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After a few dozen casts, with my interest already starting to wane, my cleo was smashed right at my feat...couldn't have been 5' from shore....I saw a quick flash, a boil on the surface, and off she was running...I was able to get the drag adjusted in time and enjoyed the battle.

No net of course, but just used the waves to beach the beauty girl.

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Wasn't going to try and get a timer photo with my cell phone, and I don't do selfies, so I grabbed a quick release shot as she swam off.

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I did not find another fish before evening fell. But I did enjoy a nice moon rising.

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My old buddy George joined me on Sunday. We made it to the launch for approx 9:30am...found two trailers in the parking lot...George and I quickly launched and headed down to another Lake Ontario Brown Trout hot spot. We found the water temps were down from the 39 degrees it was on superbowl sunday to only 36 degree's. However the water colour was a perfect emerald green with nice brown mudlines. Perfect.

We setup a four rod spread consisting of two inline boards boards on the inside (closest to shore), one inline board on the outside, and one flat line down the chute. We trolled through perfect water without a single hit. The sun was shining. Everything was perfect. But I couldn't get anything to go. I tried all different stick baits, including the standards and the rarities. Here's a shot of the two inlines working the inside.

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The morning winds died down and I killed the outboard, strictly running on the minnkota. Had the tunes kickin' and was starting to forget I was fishing when the "inside" board (closest to boat) dropped back....wasn't screaming by any means, but definitely was a fish. George was on it.

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He was telling me it wasn't fighting, and at times thought he was snagged....I told him to just keep cranking that board in.

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When the fish surfaced we found out why. Somehow the brown managed to get snagged mid way down the body, causing George to reel it in like a flat board, sideways. Oh well, cute little guy.

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We kept on our way, spirits boosted a bit.

But after another hour at 'er, without another bite to show for it, I could see George was getting restless.

I told him to clear the spread, we were going in "Ninja mode". I can't give ya all the secrets to ninja mode, because it has many phases involved, all of which require years of practice (**bullshit**), but essentially its all about getting as quiet and controlled as you can get. After about 20 minutes of running in Ninja mode the chute rod gets smashed....George manages to get one of the flat lines out of the water, but the fish swims under the port side flat line. After some careful rod maneuvering, we get the mess untangled.

After a real solid effort by the bulldog (especially considering the water temps), George netted the beautifully obese bruin.

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As you can see, the sky was starting to cloud...that means I'm done. If there's no sun there's no fish. (at least when the water temps are sub 40 degrees). We were happy. 2 for 2 in about 4.5 hours of fishing. We had to work for them, but you can't beat fishing in February!!!

(this upcoming weekend I'm going "corporate" ice fishing :) :) :))


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:16 pm 
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That was one heck of a great report Steve . Nice Bow and Browns.


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 11:32 pm 
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Steve

When the going gets tough, the tough get going - right on Brother!!!!

Good job Bob!!!! Sticktoitism is a good thing.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 7:51 am 
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Nice report Steve!


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 8:51 am 
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You always have my attention with your great posts. Each year, at this time, I can count on your posts. Thanks. Can hardly wait to get out myself.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 9:09 am 
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Great report you are a Son A Of A Beach and a master of browns


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 1:22 pm 
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Nice fish! Can't wait for the Kings down there!

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 5:43 pm 
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Thanks Gents.

This is my favourite time of the year.....quiet lake fishing light line and light rods for trout....

PK, I know the south shore really heats up with the kings come, but I'm starting to detest that time.....the launches become a zoo, and anglers forget manners....cutting others off....running up chutes....not to mention the big charter boats trying to work 20' of water with a million lines off big boards....

Once the kings move out, I get another four or five weeks of the trout in shallow before they follow out the kings....that's when I start bass fishing...

We'll see how this spring turns out....

There is SO MUCH colour in the water now from runoff there isn't any snow pack left.....which means come April when the Kings come, there likely will be cold clear water, pushing the kings out quickly. As well, Erie didn't really freeze, which means no cold water coming out of the Niagara.

If I was to guess, I don't think we'll see much of a spring King fishery this year....


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 8:22 pm 
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The master header is right. Always good learning in your posts. Hope to see you out on south shore in next few weeks.


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 8:38 pm 
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I love helping folks catch browns...the more anglers who respect the species, the more that will speak up against the needless slaughter of brown trout for their roe.

It's wrong.

Let me know if I can help in any way. :)


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PostPosted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 8:10 am 
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Great report Steve. getting the itch but port still iced in.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 9:17 pm 
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Awesome report as usual Steve.

I have to finally try for some browns this spring.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 12:32 pm 
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Greetings!
Most of my fishing experience has been for Bass, Walleye and Pike on a spin rod. In the last few years I picked up fly fishing out in Newfoundland, becoming very fond of trout fishing, but have only tried fly fishing back home (Tweed) during the summer months in rivers for warm water species. I was wondering if anyone could give me any tips on general locations with potential for fly fishing rainbows and browns at this time of year near the Belleville area? I'm going to try further west (west of Cobourg along Lake Ontario ) but is there anything closer to Belleville/Tweed right now? The Salmon River? The Napanee River?
Thanks so much for any help!
Sarah


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 12, 2016 9:07 am 
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@Sarah

There are a few opportunitys close to you for flyfishing near Tweed. Cold Creek near Brighton has some brown trout, brookies. Every tributary into Lake Ontario, can have a flicker of hope if the temperature is right (some just last for say 3 days). Check your regulations, but generally water in streams south of the CN rail line into Lake Ontario are open. Some local places like the Napanee river have a small but very workable area but also have a closure which should be in effect now for walleye. The Salmon River also has a scant few, but again, please check the regulations. West beginning around Brighton, there begins to be a higher number of trout/salmon holding water, due to how the area is made up.

North of you, there is a few creeks like Hydes near Denbigh and roughly 100 lakes holding cold water species. These likley have a bit of ice but can be very nice, but require homework (scour old stocking lists, to get a sense of where). Places like Ompah, Denbigh have a higher density.

There is one nice private lake called the Bing Retreat, which you could google. It has been a while since I have fished it, but it is close to Frontenac Park.

A float tube, small tinny, or canoe can open up a lot more opportunitys to you.

PS There is a flyfishing club called the Cold Creek Club in the Belleville/Trenton area that has a bit of priveate water on Cold Creek.

Just a few notes. Have fun

Napanee


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PostPosted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 10:09 pm 
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@Napanee

Thank you very much for the info!! Greatly appreciated!


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