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Smelt fishing locations have become like Speckled trout locations. A well kept secret ,not to be published on the internet unless you want to see 2000 cars parked in the spot within a couple of hours.
Good luck in getting an answer unless somebody PM's you some locations.
If you do hear anything about a smelt run, it will be two weeks later ,once it's done. I will give you one hint.
The full moon in April
Now watch the viewed count rise higher and higher with people trying to get some info
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Smelt typically only run when the culvert is is jammed full, there's no room to swim through, and some need to hop out of the creek and cross over the road to the other side. If there's headlights coming at them, then and only then do they run.
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I have to agree with RHYBAK. A smelt location today is a truely well guarded secret. The one and only well known spot is the Niagara river by Queenston.........good luck finding a spot!
As for a spot on any of the lakes, creeks, streams you will have to put your time in watching and observing others, maybe chatting with and sharing a cold beverage with some known anglers.
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QUOTE (Drew @ Mar 17, 2016 - 05:25 pm)
Smelt typically only run when the culvert is is jammed full, there's no room to swim through, and some need to hop out of the creek and cross over the road to the other side. If there's headlights coming at them, then and only then do they run.
Drew, you are so full of c###!!!
Some take taxi cabs when they "run" out of time....
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QUOTE (MistyHollow @ Mar 18, 2016 - 06:55 am)
I have to agree with RHYBAK. A smelt location today is a truely well guarded secret. The one and only well known spot is the Niagara river by Queenston.........good luck finding a spot!
As for a spot on any of the lakes, creeks, streams you will have to put your time in watching and observing others, maybe chatting with and sharing a cold beverage with some known anglers.
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