Category: toronto area fishing opportunities

H i italo i love your show and have been watching it for years and have had great success. i was wondering i live in the toronto area i a fish the humber river also known as the old mill what could i catch there this time of year thank you and god bless.

Posted on December 18th, 2009

Hi Chris…Thank you for your kind words. I have not fished the Humber River, but I understand that it gets a pretty good run of salmon in the fall and migratory brown & rainbow trout in the late fall and through the winter….God bless you and your family too, Italo

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Hi Italo. Happy Easter! I have a quick question. What are some of the better fishing spots around Toronto Im looking for some good fishing close to Toronto but I cant seem to find much. What do you suggest Also I wanted to let you know that your show is by far my favorite on WFN! It is extremely helpful and I make sure to record every episode you have! Thanks a lot.

Posted on April 12th, 2009

Hi Tony…A belated Happy Easter to you and your family also, and thank you for your kind and encouraging words.  There are many areas to fish from shore and from a boat in the GTA.  These areas include all of the tributary streams that flow into Lake Ontario from Oakville to Ajax, ON.  Right now all of the streams have runs of migratory rainbow trout that are running up.  You can check the Ontario Fishing Regulations to see where the “all-year” open season areas are.  After the regular fishing season opens at the end of April, you can fish the upper-stretches of these same tributaries for both migratory rainbow trout and resident brook and brown trout.  In the summer time the mouths of all these tributaries have good warm water fishing for a variety of panfish, coarse fish and gamefish.  Some of the most popular summer fishing areas are; High Park, Toronto Harbor & Toronto Island, Ashbridge’s Bay, Bluffer’s Park, Rouge Hill Beach Park and Frenchman’s Bay, to name a few.  You can also contact the, http://www.trca.on.ca/Website/TRCA/ParksAndCulture/Website.nsf/WebPage/trca__parks_and_culture__activities__fishing__fishing?OpenDocument&ppos=2&spos=5&tpos=0&rsn= , to see some of the Toronto Conservation Areas that offer good fishing.  Another excellent site to view a map and full description of other fishing areas in the GTA is, http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/STEL02_163569.pdf .  Hope you discover some excellent fishing in the GTA…God bless you, Italo>

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you said: Hi Juan…It really depends on what you want to catch & when, & in what area of Ontario. If you can be more specific I will be able to give you a more educated answer….God bless you, Italo i dont really care on what type fish of fish but some good fishing.i want to go fishing any were near toronto or like an hour away

Posted on October 11th, 2007

Hi Juan….Here are some suggestions for this fall: Credit River (Mississauga, ON), & Bronte Creek (Oakville, ON), Rouge River (Scarborough, ON), Port Dalhousie (St. Catharines, ON), Niagara River (Queenston Boat Launch & Whirlpool, Niagara Falls, ON), Duffin\’s Creek (Pickering, ON), Oshawa Creek (Oshawa, ON), Bowmanville Creek (Bowmanville, ON), Wilmont & Graham Creek (Newcastle, ON), Ganaraska River (Port Hope, ON)/Chinook salmon, rainbow & brown trout, Lake Scugog (Causeway 7A, Port Perry, ON), Grand River (Dunnville, ON), Port Colborne Pier (Port Colborne, ON)/walleye-especially at night, Lake Simcoe (Virginia Beach, ON)/jumbo perch…God bless you, Italo

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