Fly fishing Lake ontario tributaries?

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JJ M аѕkеԁ:


Dοеѕ anyone know аnу CANADIAN lake ontario tributaries. I heard аbουt thе credit river, аnу gοοԁ spots thеrе. I’m going fοr trout, steelhead, аnԁ salmon.

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2 Responses to “Fly fishing Lake ontario tributaries?”
  1. Kevin B Says:

    I would have to suggest just getting out on the river and fishing it. Thats the best way to find your own honey holes and if you
    need a map, just do a google earth search on it and print it out at the highest zoom you can get. I have my home river mapped from the mouth of the river to the farthest point that a steelhead can reach. I use it often. Bear in mind though that rivers change slightly from year to year.

  2. The shop Says:

    “The Upper Credit truly is one of the last bastians of wilderness in the shadow of urban sprawl, one of the few remaining cold-water streams in southern Ontario that has genuine blue-ribbon trout fishing.” (Ontario Out of Doors Magazine)

    I have yet to make the trip up to the credit, although it’s on my list of ’spots I must fish before I die’, and yes I really do have a list, and at 42 years old, I consider myself very fortunate to have half of these spots checked off, but not yet the Credit. Here is a good sight that should be able to point you in a good direction, I will refer to it as well when the time comes, as all abstracts are here as well. You’ve picked the best time of year to make this trip and I am jealous. I hope this site helps you some and good luck on your trip.

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