Bass Fishing SouthwesternOntario

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Bass Fishing SouthwesternOntario

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Hello there fellow fisherman, Just wondering about the bass fishing in Southwestern Ontario. Ive been finding a few local spots but i havent had any luck finding alot of bass small mouth or large, If anyone knows of any good spots south of toronto that would be great

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Brett: South of Toronto is a big area. Can you narrow this down a bit. It's 4 hrs. form Toronto to Windsor. Lots of good spots.

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yes sorry about that woodsman, south of london is more precise i guess, doesnt really matter where ide be willing to travel a few hours to catch some big ones

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Try the Thames north of London. Both the north & south branches.
The Thames in London also has bass.
Wildwood about 25 mins. northeast of London also has both large & smallmouth bass.
A little further north the Nith between New Hamburg & Paris also has bass.
On Lake Huron try the river mouths at Goderich and Port Franks.
On Lake Erie Long Point Bay is good.
Hope this helps.

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thanks alot rick
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No problem. Good luck.
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