Port Hope salmon fishing
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 8:19 am
Thanks to everyone that gave me some fishing tips about Port Hope.
So Saturday 8th of Sept. my father and I left Ottawa at 4am and started driving to Port Hope. We arrived at 7:00am and had a quick look around the area before we started. At 7:30 we dropped our fishing line in the river and waited, 3.5 hours later not a bite and my father was getting hungry. We decided to go to subway for lunch and a break, after lunch it was back to the river but this time to a different spot. I threw my line in and boom the fish took the hook and took me for a ride. 15 minutes later the line went loose and the fish was gone, I still saw the fish in the river so I proceeded to walk toward the salmon and when I got about a meter away I jumped on the fish and cought him. a nice size 35lbs (sorry no pictures I forgot the camera at home), But I have to say that coho salmon are ugly looking fish. My father and I weighed him and pulled all the hooks out that we found on him (6 in total) and back into the river he went. After all that excitement we continued fishing and before we knew it it was 7:45pm so we packed up and started driving back to Ottawa. All in all it was a nice day spent fishing with my father, I do have to say it was a slow day, The only thing that bothered me at this river was that everyone how caught a fish fillet it on the spot and threw the carcas back into the river. In this one small stretch we noticed around 16 salmon carcasses at the edges of the river. The only reason that we did not keep the fish and have a nice Salmon dinner that night just incase anyone wants to ask is because the fish going up river to spawn did not look healthy they were all large 25 - 40lbs and looked sick (Tired with one fin in the grave already) not something that I would like to sit down and eat.
So Saturday 8th of Sept. my father and I left Ottawa at 4am and started driving to Port Hope. We arrived at 7:00am and had a quick look around the area before we started. At 7:30 we dropped our fishing line in the river and waited, 3.5 hours later not a bite and my father was getting hungry. We decided to go to subway for lunch and a break, after lunch it was back to the river but this time to a different spot. I threw my line in and boom the fish took the hook and took me for a ride. 15 minutes later the line went loose and the fish was gone, I still saw the fish in the river so I proceeded to walk toward the salmon and when I got about a meter away I jumped on the fish and cought him. a nice size 35lbs (sorry no pictures I forgot the camera at home), But I have to say that coho salmon are ugly looking fish. My father and I weighed him and pulled all the hooks out that we found on him (6 in total) and back into the river he went. After all that excitement we continued fishing and before we knew it it was 7:45pm so we packed up and started driving back to Ottawa. All in all it was a nice day spent fishing with my father, I do have to say it was a slow day, The only thing that bothered me at this river was that everyone how caught a fish fillet it on the spot and threw the carcas back into the river. In this one small stretch we noticed around 16 salmon carcasses at the edges of the river. The only reason that we did not keep the fish and have a nice Salmon dinner that night just incase anyone wants to ask is because the fish going up river to spawn did not look healthy they were all large 25 - 40lbs and looked sick (Tired with one fin in the grave already) not something that I would like to sit down and eat.