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 Post subject: Kingston Area Fishing
PostPosted: Mon May 13, 2002 7:10 pm 
Been watching the board over the last little while and find most of the comments some what amusing and for some cheap entertainment. I am heading down to Kingston for work and not sure of the area for some pickeral. Been fishing the Napanee for some years and (Good and Bad) but would like to try my look further east. I guess my question is should I make the drive to Napanee or could someone suggest a place in Kingston.

Of course I will be towing a boat to work, so off shore fishing is not required. Thanks to everyone for the opening comments. They will certainly prove usefull in the future.


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 Post subject: Kingston Walleyes
PostPosted: Mon May 13, 2002 8:28 pm 
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Walleye Wisdom
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Joined: Fri Apr 26, 2002 7:41 pm
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Location: Belleville Ontario
New to Kingston,

You do not need to go to Napanee to catch Walleyes. Try going out
in the evening between 7 and 11 from the government dock @ Collins
Bay which is on the West end of Kingston. Head out from the dock &
fish out towards the mouth of the bay along Lemoines point. Some use
the Napanee special which is a Black Flurry Mepps Spinner with a worm.
I tend to drift and cast large stick baits. There is a derby being held on
May 22 that I sometimes join in (A work derby, 30 guys) and fish are
always caught at this time of the year. I believe they even pick a full
moon night to make it easier to fish. The ramp is free and the parking
is pretty good. Don't park at the bottom of the parking area near the
ramp to allow other people to turn their trailers around. The fishing for
Walleyes is the "Best" around mid August. That when the big ones are
on most of the shallow shoals. If you have any questions drop me a line.

How big is your boat? Collins Bay can get rough. If you have a small
boat I can suggest some sheltered spots at the mouth of the Rideau in
downtown Kingston.

Batman (From Kingston)


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 Post subject: Kingston Help
PostPosted: Wed May 15, 2002 4:39 am 
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Baitfish

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You need more then help fishing in Kingston!
If you can"t catch fish when I put you on them in Quinte what chance do you have in Kingston!
I will let winston hold the rod till one gets on it , then you can reel him in!
The weekend of the 25th I am coming down I think, call me at my parents.

D


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