Hey just wonderin if anyone on the board has done a steelhead journey to the peirs of lake O. Any harbour fishin or river fishin? ive not been out myself yet just wonderin. I hear the ice is pretty thick on all rivers but the big boys come at this time of year.
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winter steel
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I really don’t like the piers at any time, especially in the winter.
Down by the mouth of the Wilmot or even Cobourg could be good, some times they are not iced up to bad, if at all. I used to fish a very small creek near there in the winter.
I know its probably further then you want to go, but I would be thinking the Sauble or the Saugeen, I fished it as late as Christmas time and have heard there is steelies in there all winter.
Good luck and don’t fall in
Down by the mouth of the Wilmot or even Cobourg could be good, some times they are not iced up to bad, if at all. I used to fish a very small creek near there in the winter.
I know its probably further then you want to go, but I would be thinking the Sauble or the Saugeen, I fished it as late as Christmas time and have heard there is steelies in there all winter.
Good luck and don’t fall in
winter steel
Head down to Pulaski for some action. Water flow is lower than usual but lots of fishable water with little human traffic.
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Re: winter steel
Best steelheadin' around here.mitch wrote:Head down to Pulaski for some action. Water flow is lower than usual but lots of fishable water with little human traffic.
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This may sound crazy but if your thinking of pier fishing or ice fishing steel right now wait for the first small thaw. Not one thats so large it breaks up all the ice in the lower end but the first little warm spill and you can be into amazing pier and ice action. Was just down last week and its slow, not many fresh fish around mostly fish that have been hammered for a month. Also be careful where you fish on Graham as most is private property. The Cos and police hand out lots of tresspassing fines there and have a list of who can and can't fish there!
This may sound crazy but if your thinking of pier fishing or ice fishing steel right now wait for the first small thaw. Not one thats so large it breaks up all the ice in the lower end but the first little warm spill and you can be into amazing pier and ice action. Was just down last week and its slow, not many fresh fish around mostly fish that have been hammered for a month. Also be careful where you fish on Graham as most is private property. The Cos and police hand out lots of tresspassing fines there and have a list of who can and can't fish there!
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