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spring fishing ontario water, need your advice..


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#1 HookSetDon

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Posted February 08 2011 - 02:51 PM

Well most of the available reading and information on the net is typically geared towards  lakes in the USA and its season for fishing. Here in Ontario, bass doesnt open until the last weekend of June,  temperature here can range from 64-78 degrees, not consitently however, but for weeks at a time sometimes. Bass are typically spawning around 60 degrees, so depending on how the spring temperatures are here the bass can be finished their spawn a month before season open. What would your tactics for the open of our Ontario bass season?

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#3 Crankhead

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Posted February 19 2011 - 10:24 PM

We go on a trip to western Ontario every year...and opening day for bass fishing is always the 3rd Saturday of May...this year it's the 21st. And we're always told...depending on ice out...spawning usually starts 1s week of June. I hope this helps you.

#4 HookSetDon

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Posted February 20 2011 - 12:08 PM

which lake do you fish? all lakes in central ontario are open last weekend of june, and 3rd weekend in may is pike and walleye

#5 TimJ

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Posted February 20 2011 - 10:59 PM

Don, we can fish at iceout and onward for walleye and pike in the Detroit River, Lake StClair region.
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#6 HookSetDon

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Posted February 22 2011 - 09:54 AM

yea those lakes a little ways out for me, im talking lakes north of toronto all the way up to sudbury, even east to the kawarthas

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Posted February 24 2011 - 04:50 PM

We go on a trip to western Ontario every year...and opening day for bass fishing is always the 3rd Saturday of May...this year it's the 21st. And we're always told...depending on ice out...spawning usually starts 1s week of June. I hope this helps you.


Hi Don,
The reference to Western Ontario are lakes in the northwest of the province. The fishing season is different than the southern area of the province. This has been the case for a very long time. We simply don't get to enjoy many bass fishing opportunities in Southern Ontario until season opens in late June. However, if you live close to Toronto you can travel to NY State for some bass fishing fun. Many Ontario anglers travel to NY for their Catch&Release season. Great way to the spring months waiting for season to open in Ontario.

What lakes are your normally fishing when season opens? I may be able to help point you in the direction of some local patterns.
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#8 HookSetDon

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Posted March 01 2011 - 08:36 PM

hey jason sorry for the delayed response i havent checked this thread in a while, yea its really too bad our season is so short but its for a good reason i guess lol. well usually spend most my time fishing sparrow lake, gloucester pool, rice lake, bays of simcoe