Waltereyes007
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Anybody can help me out pls...where can I find out what is the limit on rainbows for lk Erie, Port Burwell.
Do not really want to be a dyck here, however you are on the internet and you should look at the Ontario Fishing Regulations for where ever you want to fish in Ontario. Just sayingAnybody can help me out pls...where can I find out what is the limit on rainbows for lk Erie, Port Burwell.
I keep a copy on my phone just for quick reference. I fish too many fmzs to keep track of all the specifics. And some of the water body exceptions in and around parry sound are just downright confusing (eastern boundary from the light house on this island to the northern most point of that island, to the rock that you hit your prop on last year, etc etc).I always carry a paper copy of regulations, had a huge run in with a CO once. He was convinced that lakers are closed on Southern Georgian Bay from Sept 1st not the last day of September. He must have been serving Parry Sound before
Do not really want to be a dyck here, however you are on the internet and you should look at the Ontario Fishing Regulations for where ever you want to fish in Ontario. Just saying
Depot has been hot for the last few weeks for bows so I've been told. It's always my go to when I just don't want to be skunked. But moving down to erie has somewhat satisfied my desire to catch them there. I find they just don't fight quite the same as our wild bows. If you're interested, I've got a Google map that I've dropped a few points on around the eastern shore of parry island. They're steep humps that I've regularly caught bass and huge pike off of. I lost the gps coordinates off my old sonar, but it'll get you in the ball parkNamner.C , Thx for the info! I used to go early summer to depot h and didnt bother with the Lakers. Thinking of taking family there mid summer and if the depot is as bad as l ve heard was last year we ll try for those
Thank you, Id appreciate it. I jig for cage fish and it goes insane too simetimes but landing crazy Erie bows is always and adventure. They often winDepot has been hot for the last few weeks for bows so I've been told. It's always my go to when I just don't want to be skunked. But moving down to erie has somewhat satisfied my desire to catch them there. I find they just don't fight quite the same as our wild bows. If you're interested, I've got a Google map that I've dropped a few points on around the eastern shore of parry island. They're steep humps that I've regularly caught bass and huge pike off of. I lost the gps coordinates off my old sonar, but it'll get you in the ball park
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