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Shane Thomas (Gotguide)
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Posted on Tuesday, August 10, 2004 - 4:55 am:   

What do charter boat captains and guides do on their day off? WE FISH- well today we did anyway. We're fishing for a 1000 bucks and maybe, just maybe we can claim it. In other words we got a good one-14.2 kgs or 31.3 lbs. After boating a 33lber Sat. we thought it might be a good idea if we tried our luck at 1000$ a day fishin derby. Hopefully we can bring home the bacon. We caught the fish off the Salmon river in 110fow it hit 95 ft down on a meat rig, the same one the large one hit Sat. white/glow slasher w/blueglow twinkies. The twinkie king himself reeled it in (George Metzler). He asked me where we should go and I said to the same spot we worked Sat.(where we landed the 33lb slammer). It paid off we went 4 for 5 with 3 fish over 25 pounds including the 31lber. The fish were starting to darken. I will try to get a picture on my site asap- www.theriverguide.com
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Anonymous Angler (Unregistered Guest)
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Posted on Wednesday, August 04, 2004 - 7:53 pm:   

All the advice i can give is give it up... toronto is probably the worst place to look for fly fishing. I'd suggest fishing with worms or the Rapala Husky Jerk BB or GOLD near Scarbrough Bluffs at lake ontario. Besides a great veiw of the Bluffs, you can catch some pretty large pike there.
Yes you need a licence. Go to Canadain Tire's Costomer Service with ID and purchase a fishing licence for $28.99 (i think) to be able to bring 6 fish home with you and to be able fish in Ontario. I strongly suggest you DO NOT eat the fish you catch at the bluffs or in Toronto if you decide fish there.
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RBOWE (Unregistered Guest)
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Posted on Thursday, February 19, 2004 - 4:39 am:   

Hello Canadian fishermen.

Im planning a holiday in Toronto 3rd/4th wk July and 1st wk in August 2004 and interested in fly fishing for trout( and or maybe salmon) using light gear. If anyone can send me some information, do you have to be in a boat or are there any good spots for bank fishing? Do you need a rod licence? What are the average ticket fees for tourists? Any information would be a great help!

regards and look forward to some replys
Ron Bowe

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