Kingston Fishing...

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Kingston Fishing...

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I'll be headed down to Kingston on Friday morning, would like to get out for some perch and possibly some trout/steelies(if open) anyone got any recommendations? i dont know the area all i know is i used to fish off Wolfe Island as a kid... not looking for hotspots, just where to wet a line and actaully have a chance... anyone wanna join the hunt is more then welcome

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Jasonb wrote:I'll be headed down to Kingston on Friday morning, would like to get out for some perch and possibly some trout/steelies(if open) anyone got any recommendations? i dont know the area all i know is i used to fish off Wolfe Island as a kid... not looking for hotspots, just where to wet a line and actaully have a chance... anyone wanna join the hunt is more then welcome

JaY
Go about 25 minutes east and get off at the 1000 Island Parkway (you'll see a Casino) and follow the parkway for about 5 minutes to the bridge. Park on the North side, walk down the rocks on the same side, lots of nice perch are coming in. Bring lots of hooks due to the pike bite-offs.

You can also go to Kingston Mills just out of Kingston but the perch tend to be small for the most part.

Enjoy!

Michel
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Post by mattdbz29 »

for trout an steelies you can work your way out bath road hitting all the tribs and stopping at the hydro plant (cant miss it 2 huge stacks) and fishing the warm water output... let me know how you did.
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Post by setomonkey »

New to the area myself and don't know any spots really, though I've heard about fishing at the warm water discharge at the plant, the causeway between downtown Kingston and the base, and Kingston Mills.

Good luck if you go, and would be great to see a report here.

Mike
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