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We're out on the waters of Lake Ontario with Dirk and some friends. Today's target: smallmouth bass. We rig up with 3/4oz ...
Fishing in the nation's largest urban centre may sound strange but there are lots of places to go fishing in Toronto. Tournament-worthy smallmouth bass surround the Toronto Islands.
Fishing in Toronto might seem counterintuitive, but while Toronto may not be the dream fishing destination, our public waterways offer plenty of spots to cast a few lines. Whether you're looking ...
Believe it or not, the Greater Toronto Area has some of the best fishing spots — not only to catch but also to eat. From trout to perch and walleye to both types of bass, the fish are not only ...
People fishing next to the Don River in Toronto. For the Don River, it's safe to eat as much as 16 meals of Brown Bullhead or White Sucker fish per month depending on the size.. For Lake Ontario's ...
No need to drive to remote areas to go fishing, there’s plenty of spots right here in Toronto. Young angler Max Camilleri (right) wets a line at High Park; Pat Mainolfi, shows his catch at the Humber ...
I went fishing the other day in – don't gag, now – Toronto Harbour. I didn't catch anything, but then I'm a crummy fisherman. It wasn't for lack of fish. There are plenty out there, and not ...
There’s nothing like a Toronto sunset in the summer, when the city softens, then a moment of silence before the sun sets takes over, and everything just slows down.
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Toronto anglers are casting a line to the city’s executive committee to see if they’ll bite on designating parts of the waterfront as a ‘Gone Fishing’ zone.
Will Sampson has been fishing in Toronto Harbour for his entire life and he couldn't believe what was happening. The water was calm last Sunday morning as Sampson and a friend trolled their usual ...
Believe it or not, the Greater Toronto Area has some of the best fishing spots — not only to catch but also to eat. From trout to perch and walleye to both types of bass, the fish are not only limited ...