Hey Everyone,
Well I just returned from fishing at the cottage just past Lindsay and I got the bug for fishing again. Ended up catching and releasing several good size bass and pickerel but I had to keep one fat pickerel as it was the biggest fish I have caught up there. Also seen something really cool, yet odd. While we were motoring back across the lake just as the sun was setting, I noticed what I thought was a beaver swimming along the top of the water but as we got close I'm 90% sure it was a musky or a big pike. The only thing showing was his head and he was opening and closing his mouth. Looked it up and apparently they maybe either gulping air for their bladder or to aid in digestion. Either way it was interesting.
But now I'm home in Kingston. Now I have searched the forums and got some ideas of where some spots are but I have noticed a few spots have been closed... Mental health docks, Causeway, some spots near DuPont.
So now I'm on the lookout for places to fish along the shore with my wife and maybe a friend or two. Wish I had a boat
But we are willing to travel a bit... I know someone talked about Floating bridge or something in Amherstview but I not sure where this is. I also know dupot bridge ( haven't had much luck there when I was younger), Kingston mills and.......I think that all. I heard Gananaque is a good spot but I have no clue where to fish there.
Also question on gear... Now I'm not too knowledgable on what is or isn't needed. But I have medium rods, 8lb Berkeley fluorocarbon line and an ok box of tackle with mix things that I got from my old man back when I was a kid... Some stuff I don't even have a clue how to use properly. Is my line and rods good for most stuff? I usually keep my drag pretty light.
Another thing on gear... Pen fishing rods, has anyone tried one? I saw a youtube video were some guy reeled in a big carp on one. I'm thinking of getting one as I ride a motorcycle and was thinking of keeping a small kit in my backpack just incase I see an interesting spot to try.
Anyways, any help, tips are always welcomed and appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve