@@jonathannguyen1287 usually a single bead, just make sure your hook size and bead size are relatively same and use smaller beads in clearer water They've bit multiple colors so no recommendation there
@FishingWithTJ planning on going for my first time, only place I've been at is Port Hope. Am I likely to catch any or is it not worth the drive, I'm from Windsor ON lol
I'd definitely wait till late September just to make sure you're there when the fish are fully running There are other tribs you should be able to try that are closer to Windsor, no?
@FishingWithTJ I'm new to salmon fishing, that's why I planned to go to Port Hope again this year, but now it's a fish sanctuary. So, I'm still looking for spots. Don't really have connections.
Port Hope should still be fine post Oct 15 if you want to try for decently fresh Coho and fresh steelhead, although numbers will not be anywhere close to the peak Chinook run Credit will be full around mid-late September. If you can avoid weekends that's best
Hah I respect this guy coz he gave me a great tip (small plastic worm) I honestly think it was too noisy near the falls for him to notice so I had to call it out
Still a ways to go before full density in the Ganaraska. In my experience, creeks and rivers to the west of Toronto usually lag the east ones. Credit may not be anywhere close to full yet but should be getting there in a few weeks (my guess)
@@Canadiangreatoutdoors I usually break the line since the leader is 6lb, it's almost impossible to land the fish if the hook is near the tail I don't like to leave hooks in fish so I usually try to land them, in this case that was next to impossible
@outkastfishingtv Thanks for the comment! I remember watching one of your Port Credit Rapala videos way back. I lost the same lure at the same location to a big one last season so I still think about it
Yes! I think upstream Ganaraska should still be fine e.g., Sylvan Glen etc. Other streams and creeks in the area should definitely be holding fish right now, e.g., Wilmot. In a couple of weeks the fish will be in most creeks / rivers around Toronto. I plan to keep posting new videos for any new creeks I check out, so stay tuned!