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Had a free morning last week to get out for some shoreline casting on Lake Ontario. I'm relatively new to casting from shore, I've had some success for chinook in late summer/early fall. At the least, a good excuse to get out and enjoy a coffee by the water with the possible chance of hooking into something.
The first place I tried casting from was near a river mouth and around 7am I could see several fish breaching the water on the far shore just beyond my casting range. My first thought was rainbow trout however with the sun up at this point, any fish would have likely appeared as a bright silver reflection.
As the morning passed, the wind picked up and with that the waves. I decided to move west towards a breakwall and fish from the sheltered side of the rocks. I tried everything I brought with me: krocodile spoon, orange jointed Rapala J11, perch pattern EGB, blue/silver Little Cleo, a variety of lipless crankbaits and heavy tube jigs- no takers.
Packed it up around 11am, no bites but a beautiful morning to be out by the lake. Open to any tips or suggestions, hoping to get out there again at some point. I've seen reports of people catching brown trout and lake trout casting from shore (location, depth, temperature and timing dependent).
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I've been out the past few mornings before work... trying to land one last entry for the derby LOL
Where - I fish from a pier on Lake Ontario where I know the trout stage before making their run up the river. Most river mouths will have trout stage in the "frog water" adjacent to the entrance.
When - Timing is everything!!! It can be very hit or miss, depending on the conditions and stage of the run. Many factors affect this but I mainly focus on looking for a steady wind or previous rain that will cause the water clarity to muddy a bit. A broken-up surface from the waves and stained water color help camouflage your tackle. Calm and clear water is the worst.
How - Casting works but most common is float fishing using roe bags. Simple float with some weight to keep it upright and a small hook off of some floro. Fish the bait close to the bottom depending on how deep it is where you are, for me it's 6-8'.
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Send me a pm and we can talk about trolling sometime in the near future. I have a small 16 foot boat which does the job on a calm spring day in the shallows
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Hey Mike,
Thanks for the report and pictures.
As people said, shore casting can be hit and miss depending on many factors.
Not sure where you are located.
if you are interested in shore casting for pike and bass around Toronto and vicinity shoreline, send me a PM and I can give you some pointers and tips.
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