The King by Tristan MacRae

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Filed Under Canada Fishing Freshwater Ontario Reports Salmon

This report comes from Tristan MacRae and was submitted as part of our 2012 Contributor Contest.


My Dad and I headed down to the Lake. We have a little dinghy that we paddled into the deeper part of the basin and anchored. We were casting for about 20 minutes, when a massive hit on a spoon made me jump. I gripped it hard as the fish tried to get away. I think I fought it for about 10 minutes. The fish went around the dinghy and tried many short runs, but my drag was pretty firm, so he didn’t go too far. It’s bad when they go under the boats, because then they snap the line. Once it tired, I reeled it closer to the boat and my Dad netted it for me. My arms were so tired afterwards. That was the hardest fighting fish I have ever caught and the biggest. It was 37″ and 22.5 lbs. I couldn’t fish anymore after that.

Tristan MacRae - The King

- Tristan MacRae

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Winter Fishing Gallery – Updated!

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Filed Under Canada Features Fishing Float Fishing Freshwater Highlights Ontario Photography Reports Shore Fishing Steelhead Trout

If you haven’t been following our Twitter or Instagram feeds you’ve missed out on some fantastic winter fishing. Don’t worry, we’ve uploaded all of our best photos to our winter steelhead fishing gallery and we’ll continue to update it as the remaining weeks of winter pass. Clive was also in attendance this trip, but we couldn’t put him on his first fish of the year.

Fishing. Ya, it's kinda like that.

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My First Carp by Tristan MacRae

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Filed Under Canada Carp Fishing Freshwater Shore Fishing Toronto Islands

This report comes from Tristan MacRae and was submitted as part of our 2012 Contributor Contest.


My Dad and I had met Ken (a.k.a. Muskiebait) a couple of months before and he suggested that we go fishing together someday. Since I had never caught a carp before, we decided to fish for carp at the Islands. We met Ken at the old swan pond on Centre Island and cast out three lines with corn on a hair rig under a float. We also threw a few handfuls of corn in the area where the hooks were. We waited a while and eventually we hooked a nice sized one. I tried to fight it and it ended up snagging on something. Ken helped me, but eventually the fish cut loose. There was no action after that, so we moved to another spot on the pond and cast out with the same bait. We were starting to think about going when a carp hit. I fought it for a couple of minutes until finally I got it in with some coaching help from Ken. When I got it out of the water I had a hard time trying to lift it, but eventually I got a hold of it for the picture.

Tristan MacRae - My First Carp

- Tristan MacRae

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One Angry Fight by Richard MacRae

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Filed Under Canada Fishing Freshwater Reports Salmon Shore Fishing

This report comes from Richard MacRae and was submitted as part of our 2012 Contributor Contest.


The Chinook Salmon is of course native to the Pacific coast, but not actually all that common to catch in those waters. For that reason, we are spoiled here on Lake Ontario with such an abundance of Kings. I’ve fished for them while tolling deeper waters on the lake and it’s fun for sure, but they pretty much self-hook and then flop along after the boat without much of a chance, so it’s an uneven fight.

However, hooking Kings from shore gives you immense respect for their strength and energy and takes it out of me every time. It’s an adrenalin rush and a full work-out and just so much fun.

Richard MacRae - One Angry Fight

This fall I managed to hook and land eight Kings and each one fought like mad. The first day of the fall salmon season at Bluffers came after some rain on September 5th. It only took a few casts into the deeper channel till I hooked one. It fought pretty hard, but eventually tired and I hauled it in – a good 32″ and 20 lbs. I think I cast three more times and hooked a bigger beast that fought like it was possessed. I was sweating and he exhausted me, but got it in eventually – 40″ and 26 lbs. After two more casts I had another and based on that fight it had to be even bigger. The fight went on for a long time, but it tired and I started gaining and reeling it in eventually. It had a little energy left and made another smaller attempt at a run. I fought back, but then hooked my line in a boat anchor and snapped my 50 lb braided line. So I took another rod, cast and hooked another right after. This time I was so exhausted from fighting the three beasts that I didn’t have the energy to set the hook hard and it spat the lure out within a few seconds. I think I was almost relieved about that.

This year was by far the best shoreline salmon fishing for me and I look forward to next year, hoping the fishing will be just as great.

- Richard MacRae

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