Thursday, 5 January 2012

2011 Retrospective - Summer

Summer equals Bass fishing in Southern Ontario. I fished in some Conservation Areas around Toronto with my float tube for Largies, and I also did some classic bait casting fishing for Largies in Lake Scugog, but the highlight of the season was the Grand River Smallmouth Bass fishery. Although the fish on the Grand River doesn’t grow as much as in some lake fisheries, the joy of sight fishing or catching then in large dry flies and big nymphs make this fish a special target that can be as much sportive as the brown trout fishery upstream in Fergus. The Conestogo River is also a great spot to sight fish for smallies and brown trout are found in this section as well, again, farther upstream. But Smallies were there before the brownies, and they are all wild…

Float Tubing for Largies!


Lake Scugog Largemouth! Who said I am a fly fishing purist?!



Conestogo smallies!





A Grand River bull!

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