Next years hit list

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Post by baz fish »

my list as followed: Lake Ontario salmon and trout
Port Hope the Ganaraska river for some fall salmon
Quinte eyes
and of course the Ottawa around Wendover Rockland etc the Rideau, the St Lawrence, maybe Mississipi lake, and of course the Nation river for some eyes and anything hels biting.
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Post by SCUBA_STEVE »

well what can i say to this topic??

anywhere and anyhow i can get my butt to i will be there :D


hoping to get alot more fishing in next year :shock: :D



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I didn't get a chance to fish too many new bodies of water this past year (in Ontario), but one stands out in my mind and that is Charleston Lake. We'll DEFINITELY return there. What a big, beautiful and diversified lake it is! We loved it.

In NY we got out on a few new lakes, but nothing that exciting. Fourth Lake in the Adirondacks was very scenic, but surprisingly busy.

One day, I'd like to join my brother on his excursions to Buckhorn Lake; but even moreso, Nipissing and Nosbosing (pardon my spelling?).

A closer timeline goal would certainly include an outing on the Ottawa River at some point in the next year. I don't know diddly about river fishing, but seeing all the fantastic fish coming out of there, I realize what a rich fishery it is.

Lastly, any new lakes around my usual stomping grounds are always fun to check out. I'm not too particular, as there are gazillions to pick from. Hopefully, next year we'll squeeze in a few more than this year.

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Sutton/Hawley... a dream.

Ekwan... a very good possibility.

The Harricanaw... a second choice instead of a return to Missisicabi.

Quinte... if not next year the year after.

My smallie hole... cause this was the first year I coudn't make it to it.
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yungflyfisher wrote:I really like trying new spots to fish in...and If I could I would tryanew one every time I fished. I got to more lakes than usual this year....and found some great new spots.
This year the new bodies of water I fished were:

-La ruisseau de la brasserie "rainbows"...this was a fun place for evening dry fly fishing

-victoria lsland -has some fun with cats

-pike lake: NIce alternative to black lake

-long lake- A 12' bass lake

-secret pike swamp: amazing!

-constance lake- We saw someone catch a 20 lber!!

-hogs back-no eyes this year...but caught some smallies

-white lake-Best LM fishing I got all year!

-the ausable-my avatar says it all

-salmon river: skunked




Here's my list for next year...unfourtunatley I probably wont get to half of these..but If i could drive I would for sure

-Ottawa River at Rockland: Looks like heaven for popper fishing!

-Mclaurin bay: You know why :wink:

-constance creek: Opener pike

-rideau at carleton: Season opener for eyes

-rideau at taylor park: Gonna try out my muskie flies

-ottawa river at constance bay: Some nice looking bass spots

-Mississippi river at appleton: smallies

-mississippi lake: Bass and hammer handles

-Petrie island: FH get together...ice fishing

-Otter lake:Uglystick9 knows why :wink:

-Bass lake: My dads friend invited us to his cottage next summer...you know what im gonna do :wink:

-Otty lake:Bass

-Wolfe lake: evening topwater smallies

-Little Crosby lake: pike/bass

-farren lake: splake

-coburg creek:winter fishing

-ganaraska: steelies, chinooks and browns

Quebec:

-Lac Sam- Brookies/arctic char

-4 Lakes near east aldfield: rochon, brin de scie, killeen and chantier:brookies, lakers and Bows

-Baie de lochaber:Pike

New York:

-Marble creek: brookies,browns and rainbows

-Cold creek:browns

-west canada creek:browns



What's yours :?:


can't wait!!!

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You've got some great goals for next year youngflyfisher! Lots of travel....you're part time job must pay really good for the days that you will be working to pay for all these road trips!

Trust me buddy, you can make a lot of that happen if ya manage your time well! Good luck next year. :P
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Markus wrote:You've got some great goals for next year youngflyfisher! Lots of travel....you're part time job must pay really good for the days that you will be working to pay for all these road trips!

Trust me buddy, you can make a lot of that happen if ya manage your time well! Good luck next year. :P
HAHA lol most of these are a short drive from my cottage.....I can't drive for 2 years :lol: and I have no part time job, but i think i'm gonna apply for a job at the flyshop for a bit next summer.
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