Visit our new website and blog at http://www.nomadadventures.net/ for all the latest on fishing, kayak fishing, and paddling adventures in Ontario, Canada!
We have lots of new things going on this year at Nomad Adventures; mothership kayak fishing trips to the Blue Zone on Lake Ontario for salmon and steelhead, a whole new competitive kayak fishing series in Southern Ontario http://southernontarioshootout.weebly.com/, all new paddling trips from June to October, we've moved to Cambridge between the Grand River and Speed River near Puslinch Lake, we have kayak and fishing kayak rentals available, our guided steelhead and Niagara River trips keep increasing, and Ontario Kayak Fishing Series http://www.ontariokayakfishingseries.com/ is reduced to three events as it goes into its fifth year.
Hope to see you soon!!
Showing posts with label salmon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label salmon. Show all posts
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Friday, March 12, 2010
Lake Ontario south shore kayak fishing March 9
The weather has been amazing here in Southern Ontario over the past couple weeks!! Several days of mid teens temps combined with the lack of ice on the Great Lakes was enough for me to take a day off for some early season salmon and trout action. With any luck a northern pike too.
The fishing was slow and I only managed to hook what was probably a Coho, but never got it close enough to see it before losing it.
Weather was +14C with no clouds and a slight breeze.




Saw a large pike but couldn't get it to commit. The water temps was a cool 40F and there was 50' of visibility.
Should only get better from here.
Good Fishing!
The fishing was slow and I only managed to hook what was probably a Coho, but never got it close enough to see it before losing it.
Weather was +14C with no clouds and a slight breeze.




Saw a large pike but couldn't get it to commit. The water temps was a cool 40F and there was 50' of visibility.
Should only get better from here.
Good Fishing!
Labels:
Jordan Harbour,
kayak fishing,
Lake Ontario,
northern pike,
salmon,
trout
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)