
Our first mission was gar. Fatluke and our buddy Glen joined us for the morning. Conditions were mint for sight fishing and we headed out.

I've fished gar for a decade now, but this was the first time we had a fly fisherman in the boat....and RJ had his new fly rod with him as well. We had an absolutey stellar day with hookups. We were shaking high 40IN fish off at the boat and only brought out the net for the big girls. The fly rods swapped fish for fish with the spinning/baitcaster gear. RJ spooled up his new fly rod and it was made clear quickly that he was a natural....2nd cast he had a 50IN gar on. It was knocked off by the netter and before he could rant about that...he made 3 more casts and had another 50IN fish hooked up! lol 2 50IN fish in his first 5 casts.....I could only shake my head.

When it was my turn to being back-boated, I chose to cast to the deeper dark water and fish for randoms.

Another highlght of the morning was watching Glen land a hug sturgeon on the fly rod. Something I'll never forget. A little luck with a lot of skill. Quick pic and sent on it's way.

Next on the agenda was a local lake launch for a crappie fish with Birdee. It took a few moves to find them, but we finally located them and went to work. I love the spring crappie fishing. Lots of trash talk in the boat too. lol

Next we hooked up with our good buddy Phil and headed to Lake Ontario for lakers. We arrived to calm conitions and after we made the run out, we were soon over taken by a fly hatch. I've never seen anything like it.


We couldnt fish in it. The flies were in your mouth, up your nose and crawling into everything. We retreated back closer to shore where we found some relief from them and set up. No big fish landed....lots of small 2-5lb lakers.
RJ left the last outing up to Birdee and I to choose and it wasnt a tough call....we headed to new water and went looking for more crappie.

Everytime i'm in SE Ontario I get to fish a new lake. There seems like an endless choice of lakes. I really love that about the area. Heading home to NS, I was more then pleased to have my limit of crappie to bring home for a summer fish fry.

Rob and Kim are the best of people and its a friendship I place a lot of stock in. I've met a lot of people all over canada and they dont come any better. I cant wait until next spring when we can do it all again and explore some new water. SE Ontario is a gem...the locals there should never forget how special they have it.