MNR Ettiquette
Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 10:41 am
So I went down to Lake Ontario last night after work for a little fishing from shore. I live in Toronto and I usually head down around the marinas and the Toronto Islands for a little sport and relaxation fishing.
I usually catch a few smallies, large mouth and Pike for kicks and giggles.
Last night was no different then any other. I wear my chest waders and I fish from shore in the bays. With one exception....last night the MNR (I am assuming, as there was nothing to indicate as such) were electro shock fishing in the area. If you are not familiar with this, they cruise around in a boat emitting an electro shock to the water. Three people stand in the front of the boat on a platform and as the fish jump from the water to escape the electrical feild in the water, these guys catch them with large nets.
So here I am fishing away in peace. The MNR guys are about 800 feet away doing there thing on a point just to the left of the bay I am fishing in, when this huge laker jumps about 10 feet away from me. This thing was huge!! Scared the bajeebas out of me at first. lol In anycase, I scramble to get a different lure on my line as I was using tubes for smallies. The MNR guys saw the fish jump also, and here they come. The buggers kicked me out of the lake!! I could not believe it! Here they are in a boat and I am fishing from shore, and in a lake as large as Lake Ontario, they feel the need to come over to where I am and tell me to get out. I was pretty pee pee! If they had not seen that fish jump, they would have just cruised safely past the area I was in. I see this as no different then any other dink that happens to be in a boat and notices someone from shore getting some action and then rolling in on that area. In fact in this case it is worse, as prior to them coming into the area, I had some limited success. I caught a couple of smallies and had a few bites here and there. Once they had passed, the area was dead! The fish were completely spooked.
I understand the importance of their work, but am I incorrect by being miffed at this situation? They could have just continued around me with out any interference, but having seen that laker jump, they were on top of me without a moments haste.
Any thoughts on this?
Also....after this little occurance, I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to what the lakers and salmon go for in the way of lures in Lake Ontario. I definately want to be better equipped the next time I witness something like this.
Abraxus
I usually catch a few smallies, large mouth and Pike for kicks and giggles.
Last night was no different then any other. I wear my chest waders and I fish from shore in the bays. With one exception....last night the MNR (I am assuming, as there was nothing to indicate as such) were electro shock fishing in the area. If you are not familiar with this, they cruise around in a boat emitting an electro shock to the water. Three people stand in the front of the boat on a platform and as the fish jump from the water to escape the electrical feild in the water, these guys catch them with large nets.
So here I am fishing away in peace. The MNR guys are about 800 feet away doing there thing on a point just to the left of the bay I am fishing in, when this huge laker jumps about 10 feet away from me. This thing was huge!! Scared the bajeebas out of me at first. lol In anycase, I scramble to get a different lure on my line as I was using tubes for smallies. The MNR guys saw the fish jump also, and here they come. The buggers kicked me out of the lake!! I could not believe it! Here they are in a boat and I am fishing from shore, and in a lake as large as Lake Ontario, they feel the need to come over to where I am and tell me to get out. I was pretty pee pee! If they had not seen that fish jump, they would have just cruised safely past the area I was in. I see this as no different then any other dink that happens to be in a boat and notices someone from shore getting some action and then rolling in on that area. In fact in this case it is worse, as prior to them coming into the area, I had some limited success. I caught a couple of smallies and had a few bites here and there. Once they had passed, the area was dead! The fish were completely spooked.
I understand the importance of their work, but am I incorrect by being miffed at this situation? They could have just continued around me with out any interference, but having seen that laker jump, they were on top of me without a moments haste.
Any thoughts on this?
Also....after this little occurance, I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to what the lakers and salmon go for in the way of lures in Lake Ontario. I definately want to be better equipped the next time I witness something like this.
Abraxus