Calling All Fisherman, What 's Your Favourite Lure?

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With summer coming and new plans on the table, I'm putting together a new fishing kit. Not planning on spending lots of money but want to try new lures, trying to get away from live bait for a number of reasons.

Of course I plan to catch some of the biggest fish you've ever seen, but when I'm awake, I hope to catch a lot of bass, river trout, and walleye. I'll save the the arctic char and the really dumb grayling for another time.

What is your favorite lure(s) and for what fish?
Where are you fishing? Makes all the difference in the world...

Quinte, a number of jigs for walleye, forget anything else in those weeds.
Bass, depends on season... but early season I love bass flies, homemade cork poppers, small mouth explode out of the water for them. Mepps spinners also work great early season too when they bass are still agressively defending territory after spawning season.

Later in season Rapala crank baits, but it's more how you tune the bait and use it versus which crankbait.... match size to fish you want to catch is all.

Where are you fishing river trout? In southern Ontario I have fish lakes with rapalas behind a small home made nickle plated flasher on a downrigger setup from canoe with trolling motor. killer... In Northern Ontario or Man, SK I use spinners on lakes with better results than crank baits. Northern rivers I use small spinners or I fly fish... both with equally good results.
 

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Doesn't the spiked dorsal fin deter the bass from swallowing the perch?
We used to fish lake scugog at the culverts over hwy 7, and intentionally hook perch on a small hook with worms. Muskie would then go crazy for the thrashing perch it is their number one food source... the game was who could play the muskie the longest before they let go of the perch... the perch's pines are an afterthought to the fish. Gulls also feed on perch, they just flip them to swallow them head first so spines are flat going through digestive tract.

Rapala makes some very realistic perch coloured lures I use for muskie and pike. Rub a little fish guts on them before use and fish dont know difference if you use the lure correctly to mimic the wounded fish
 

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not trying to hijack this thread but, where can I go fishing not far from GTA? I'm a newb at this btw. just trying to get a new hobby to get away from this hobby for a while.
 

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The wording says live yellow perch and alewife are not permitted - does anyone know if using dead yellow perch or dead alewife is permitted (e.g as cutbait)?

Just curious.
To be honest I don't know. But I think perch are classed as gamefish in the province, and if I recall, the use of gamefish as bait is also prohibited.
 

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not trying to hijack this thread but, where can I go fishing not far from GTA? I'm a newb at this btw. just trying to get a new hobby to get away from this hobby for a while.
When pike season opens on May 5 head for Toronto Islands, haven't fished there myself but I hear that it's a great spot. Try the channels between the different islands. Ditto for bass, that season opens June 23.
 

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It all depends on the style of fishing you do, I like to troll. I know a lake where there is a stream entering the lake with warmer water that comes from a lake at a higher elevation. This higher lake is very shallow and the sun warms the water up before it flows into the bigger colder lake. Trout are like to have precise temperatures. They hang around where the warmer water enters the lake. There is a 200 meter stretch that I troll and get a fish or two with each pass. I use a 24-36 in gang troll, I have also made a miniature 12 in. troll with sea shell spoons when I cast.
This is Fuji's long lost twin brother. The Cat is openly admitting he "likes to troll" and also is admitting he likes to "gang troll". His favourite trolling area is Church St.
 

great bear

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Jigs? Lures? Minnows?

Lazy, chickenshit bastard... aught to be ashamed of yourself calling yourself a "bear".

Those fuckers are Grizzlies! Dim bastards still fish and get their paws and legs wet. Black Bears have learned to read Ontario Out of Doors to sharpen their fishing skills.
 

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Okay, have to admit that jigs are probably the best bet for one lure to have on any given day. (Way too many better fishermen than I agree on that) Sadly for me though, I just don't like jigging. Don't know why but it's just not a technique I enjoy and my success rate translates very accurately.

There really are far too many variables to honestly garuntee one lure works better than another on any given day (short of a stick of dynamite...but that's not fishing,that's collecting). Fish eat bugs, fish eat fish, fish bite things for reasons only they know why. Best bet is to have a variety.

So grab a jig, grab a spoon, grab a worm and have at. But unless you want alot of company never never never post a terb review of your favorite successful spot where the big ones hide. That secret is for you and you alone. (sorry richaceg)
 

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my grandfather ( a WW1 vet) called them pickerel... i never heard the word walleye until I saw an American fishing show on tv.
Yes, the Toronto harbour is loaded with pike .
 

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my grandfather ( a WW1 vet) called them pickerel... i never heard the word walleye until I saw an American fishing show on tv.
Yes, the Toronto harbour is loaded with pike .
I have often fished for Pike around the harbour, but honestly your best bait at the islands is a nice fat gosling on a hook... bet people are to squeamish for that, but I like a lot of surface lures for pike very effective for this ambush predator that is built to strike from below.
 

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I have often fished for Pike around the harbour, but honestly your best bait at the islands is a nice fat gosling on a hook... bet people are to squeamish for that, but I like a lot of surface lures for pike very effective for this ambush predator that is built to strike from below.
Can't believe you're serious. Highly illegal, and you'll give fishermen a bad name. A good surface lure for pike is a Zara Spook, just 'walk the dog' with it' and the pike will take an interest. Rapalas are another good one, make sure they're big.
 

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Can't believe you're serious. Highly illegal, and you'll give fishermen a bad name. A good surface lure for pike is a Zara Spook, just 'walk the dog' with it' and the pike will take an interest. Rapalas are another good one, make sure they're big.

Boss, there is a spoon manufatured here in Ontario called the "Canoe Spoon", They come in two different sizes. It is manufactured by Dominion Spoon, and is one of my all time fav Northern lures especially the smaller version. The beauty of this spoon is it runs very shallow and can be used in water less than three feet deep without snagging up in weed beds. The lure action is excellent. The larger version is great for Lakers up in the NWT and also decent for down rigging. The amazing thing is they are really cheap sells for less than $6.00 but you have to change the trebles on them and put on Japanese hooks. Try the Canoe Spoon and have a blast with top water pike. Cheers GB
 
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