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OFS Tuesday Evening Fishing (Aug 21st)

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 11:56 am
by Todd B.
This Tuesday's location will be (Rideau R.) at Billings Bridge. I took a quick peak at the water on the weekend and it is running extremely low right not. Fishing will be limited to the tail outs and a few of the deeper pools/runs. This week's location was chosen more for those who have not fished Billings Bridge before. While SM are probably the most abundant fish in the Billings stretch, catches of pike, walleye and muskie are also possible.

During the spring/fall when the water levels are higher it may appear that the area is unfishable when in fact there is an extensive area of fishable water if you know you way around the area. Tuesday will allow anglers new to the spot to get a feel for the area and be able to fish it later in the fall.

Parking (see map) on the street is available along Warrington Dr. There steps down to the water on the north shore, opposite the bottom of the lower island. (Note: some of the steps have rotted out since last season so watch your step!)

See you at around 6ish.

Cheers,
Todd

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:01 pm
by beachburger
I'll make sure I pack my flies.....

Today I decided to take an extended lunch and go for a fish at Hogs Back. I get there, get all suited up, go to tie on a fly and they are nowhere to be found. :oops:

Time for an emergency stash of woolly buggers and muddler minnows in the glove box.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:20 pm
by whtwolf
Now that I am feeling better, I will be attending this event as well. But considering I am using a 5wt line on a 6wt rod I really do not want to catch a pike or even worse a muskie

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:29 pm
by Todd B.
Well if you managed to hook into one and don't feel that your rod can handle it all you have to to do is point it straight at the fish and lock your reel. Your line will break without putting any stress on your rod.

Besides, it's a rush when you hook into one of those toothy critters when you're not expecting it! ;-)

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:33 pm
by beachburger
I really do not want to catch a pike or even worse a muskie
If you hook one, let me know and I'll be more than happy to take over the rod and try to land it on your behalf..... 8)

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:45 am
by whtwolf
Thank you beachburger, I just don't want to stand there for the entire night bringing in one big fish. But if that happens that's fishing. 8)

Holes...

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 3:08 pm
by bm_attar
I am a newbie obviously. I am following this very interesting thread about fly fishing. I note that Todd and others mention "deep holes"...etc. How can we know where these holes are? Do we strictly have to use a sonar/depth finder for that, or are there approximate ways to tell where these deeper holes are?

Thanks.