Our Photo contest ends this Sunday night. Bob MacMillan’s picture of he and his daughter with a beautiful largemouth bass is currently in the lead with 65 “likes”. It’s not too late, post a summer fishing photo on our Facebook page and get your friends to like it. The photo with the most “likes” wins [...]
Archive for September, 2011
Radio Show: Hooked For Life Photo Contest!
Posted: 1st September 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: blog, competition, facebook, hooked for life, hookedforlife, Labour Day weekend, like, likes, photo contest, photos, pics, pictures, post, prize, summer, tackle package, upload
It is Labour Day weekend and it has been a great summer! We want to see what you have been catching this summer. Visit our facebook site at http://facebook.com/hookedforlife and post a fishing picture from this summer. The picture that receives the most number of “likes” will win a tackle package!
Radio Show: Late Summer Largemouth Bass
Posted: 1st September 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: August, bait, Bass, braided line, brown, crankbait, Drop Shot, Fishing, Flappin Bug, Flutterworm, frog, green, grub, jerk bait, Largemouth, largemouth bass, research, Rod, sand, search baits, September, Shallow, slop, spinnerbait, texas rig, trees, trigger x, water temperature, weedless, weeds
As we near the end of summer, it often can feel like the largemouth bass has moved away from his home. Often the key to late summer largemouth can be finding green, healthy weeds. In this show, we give you a few tips on locating and catching fall largemouth bass.
Radio Show: Late Summer Walleye
Posted: 1st September 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: bait, bottom bouncer, cast, casting, crankbait, early fall, Fall, family, Fishing, food, green weeds, high percentage, Kids, Late summer, multi-species, oxygen, pan fish, pattern, pickerel, Quinte Walleye Challenge, summer, Trolling, vegetation, Walleye, weedbed, Weedline, weedlines, worm harness
In this week’s show we discuss a few of our favourite techniques for catching walleye at the end of the summer.
Radio Show: Salmon Pen Imprinting Project
Posted: 1st September 2011 by Jeff in GeneralTags: adipose fin, angling opportunities, atlantic, Brighton, Brown Trout, Central Lake Ontario Sport Anglers, chinnok, clip, coho, direct, fishery, fry, hatchery, imprinting, Lake Ontario, lake trout, lifespan, natural, pen, pen project, project, put and take, returns, Ringwood, Salmon, spawn, Steelhead, stocked, stocking, Wellington, www.closa.ca
Al Vandusen of the Central Lake Ontario Sport Anglers joins us to tell us about the Chinook Salmon Pen Imprinting project that their group operates as a joint venture with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Thanks to CLOSA for all of your hard work in creating additional angling opportunities and enhancing our great Salmon fishery.



September is upon us and maybe you are feeling like summer is over. Let us tell you that this does not mean it is time to hang up the fishing rods. Here in Ontario we have so many fall fishing opportunities available to us. In this week’s show we will share a few of these with you.