Lake Simcoe Bass Fishing | Fish'n Canada

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2019
  • Lake Simcoe is a beast of a lake, but it’s full of beast Smallmouth Bass as well. These were our high-hope targets. As most of you know, though, smallies can be ignorant, almost defiant little buggers. Catching them can be a chore.
    I should add right now that this was one of the first trips we’ve made with our new GARMIN LAKEVU G3 ULTRA CANADA mapping cards. What an improvement over anything we’ve used in the past. Although we pretty much knew where we wanted to fish, we were enamoured with this new layout of the lake in front of our eyes.
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Komentáře • 18

  • @OutdoorsygalO
    @OutdoorsygalO Před 4 lety +3

    So glad you weren’t fishing bass on their nests. Thank you.
    Just so people understand what I mean....
    It is a truly un-ethical and un-Sportsman-like to sight fish and catch bass while they are guarding their nests, and this is often what is happening at that time of year. REGARDLESS of whether it is within days or a week or 2 of when bass season opens.
    Bass will guard their nests with eggs and fry in the vicinity of their nests and will chase away predators, including lures, and baits. In the 5 minutes the bass are caught, fought and released a lot can happen. Gobies can completely strip the nest of all eggs and or young fry. John Whyte made an excellent video about this for those interested to see what can happen.

  • @johnmatthews1583
    @johnmatthews1583 Před 4 lety +4

    Congratulations Steve on you new career. Missed seeing you when I was at Chaudiere Lodge a week ago.

  • @patstodgell6456
    @patstodgell6456 Před 4 lety +2

    Nice catch !!

  • @thomasmccallum3674
    @thomasmccallum3674 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome Pete. Keep up the great work and keep the videos coming

  • @invadernik
    @invadernik Před 3 lety +1

    awesome stuff. i was shocked that tank of a northern didnt break ur line when he jumped out.

    • @Fishncanada
      @Fishncanada  Před 3 lety

      Yeah us too considering we were fishing Smallies!

  • @simulationnation3105
    @simulationnation3105 Před 2 lety +2

    What bait are you guys using?

  • @tyleranderson3851
    @tyleranderson3851 Před 4 lety +1

    Killer video boys keep up the good work! Lake Simcoe hogs

    • @petebowman3997
      @petebowman3997 Před 4 lety +1

      That lake's incredible Tyler, thanks for watching.

  • @hendrix82
    @hendrix82 Před 4 lety +1

    Woow

  • @WilliamMuschett
    @WilliamMuschett Před 4 lety +2

    Brilliant gentlemen! Web episodes are where it is at!!!

  • @jdean1851
    @jdean1851 Před 4 lety +1

    XLNT from Idaho""

  • @Bald-eagle-tribe
    @Bald-eagle-tribe Před 9 měsíci

    The parking fee is 10 doll/hour and $50 for oneday😎? Simcoe has become a private lake! Parking is free for local residents only.👎

    • @Fishncanada
      @Fishncanada  Před 9 měsíci

      Thanks for the info. Yeah we've been hearing the same reports for the launches along the west side and up to Orillia. Not sure about the rest of the lake but it doesn't look promising.

    • @austyntuck2253
      @austyntuck2253 Před 2 měsíci

      Good thing I live in orillia ;) keep them outsiders away from our fish