Bronson Bridge
Bronson Bridge
I shore fish this time of the year but if you love eating
rockbass i caught about fifty of them there
rockbass i caught about fifty of them there
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Billings bridge was good to me last year. One night I had my fly rod gear. I had just headed back to cross the bridge heading south when I say under the bridge there was a calm pool. I thought to myself "that looks like a decent spot to hold fish". After two casts I started to reel in a little rock bass. Out of nowhere this dark shadow emerges and devours my rock bass. This pike was 8lbs+ and now had my rock bass and fly and was casually swimming off. I tried to gently draw him into the shallows to catch him, but a couple head shakes and he was off. Pretty cool to see no more than 5ft from me. A couple ofweeks later I caught a 5lber wading through the rapids on the west side of the bridge. Good times there for sure.
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I'm actually amazed at all the Urban Fishing spots we have here in the Ottawa area. At one point in time there were a few folks working on documenting these spots, however I suspect due to other priorities, the project has taken a back burner. I did however notice that the MNR is starting to report on Urban Fishing. They've got a few spots on their website. Who knows, perhaps we'll look into this again and see if we can't come up with something that will be useful to all of us.
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Hey Guys,
Don't worry - all the spots covered will be well-known spots, so there will be no honey-holes shared for all to see. The feature will take on more of a family-orientated guide for taking kids fishing, as well as other spots around town that are good for the boat angler and more serious fisherman, all with a shore access theme.
Just have to narrow down the number to 10!
Don't worry, Float - your secrets are safe with me..
All the best,
Justin
Don't worry - all the spots covered will be well-known spots, so there will be no honey-holes shared for all to see. The feature will take on more of a family-orientated guide for taking kids fishing, as well as other spots around town that are good for the boat angler and more serious fisherman, all with a shore access theme.
Just have to narrow down the number to 10!

Don't worry, Float - your secrets are safe with me..

All the best,
Justin
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About fifteen years ago I used to put a small boat in at Brewers Park and fish from 6 pm untill midnight. I fished that stretch about four times a week . We caught some fish up to thirty pounds. We only saw Musky and bass no pike at all and we put a lot of time in. Pretty hard to get a boat in there now. I fished a lot from shore around the bridge and caught some but we had much better luck from a boat. We had a seventy % success rate from a boat and less than a ten % success rate from shore, Ciscoekid.