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Finally the weather cooperates! – The Right Angle RA-20

It’s about time!

It only took until late April for the weather to hold long enough for my wife and I to consider going fishing.  It honestly feels like a year has passed since the last time we went.  Winter feels like that in Canada at times.  Like the cold weather is neverending.  Well it finally did, and on a quiet Monday morning we decided to give the credit river mouth a try.  Fortunately for us access to the river is conveniently reached by transit.  Less than 20 minutes on the TTC, and then another 30 minutes or so by GO train, and you are only a few minutes walk from the river.  There are restaurant and coffee shops nearby, and an arena with public washrooms only a short walk away.  On a weekday it’s relatively quiet in the morning.  Only the occasional local taking their dogs for a walk come across us fishing.  In other words it’s a perfect spot to cast, and hopefully catch something on a weekday morning as the sun rises.

Pleasant company

This portion of the credit river is better known for rowing than fishing.  Periodically we would take a break from casting spinners and spoons to watch the rowers zip by us.  A couple of swans made their way to us out of interest but quickly moved on.  For about an hour we saw another gentleman fishing from the opposite bank with worms.  He had a folding lawn chair with him, and just cast out his line then settled in.  There was a cool breeze coming in off the lake, but the rising sun provided just enough warmth to keep us comfortable.  Early on it seemed as though our efforts weren’t going to be rewarded. For the first hour we hadn’t even got as much as a nibble on either of our lines.  Normally that would be enough to sour my mood, but with this being our first time out on what was sure to be a beautiful day I didn’t mind.

Would our luck change?

There’s always that moment when you have been fishing one area long enough that you struggle with moving on.  Especially when fishing from shore.  You wonder if there might be a shallow rocky pool, or tree that’s fallen into the river a little further upstream where the fish could be hiding.  Have you been endlessly casting into a section of the river that’s totally devoid of fish?  Well in this case that seemed impossible being so close to the river mouth.  There had to be fish there.  Stubbornly I stood my ground, and continued to cast until my shoulders and arms hurt.  Finally after about 3 hours my determination was rewarded.  Unfortunately for me the reward wasn’t mine.  It was my wife’s.

“I got one” she exclaimed!  I was in the middle of my retrieve so I looked over my left shoulder to see her rod severely bent, a look of pure determination on her face, and the fat body of a fish splash back into the river.  She had hooked a serious lunker!  Now we caught some pretty nice Bass last year, but just a glimpse of what she had on the line was enough for me to realize that this beauty was going to eclipse all of those.  The catch of the year might well be the first one we make!  I quickly reeled my line in as she fought to bring the lunker in.  To get to where my wife was I had to carefully traverse some rocks that made up the shoreline.  When I was merely 6 feet from her I saw the beast jump clear out of the river once more.  Almost definitely a lake trout, it’s scales reflecting the sunlight.  That last jump was so close to shore that my wife could have probably reached out and caught that fish.  She didn’t catch it though.  That last jump proved to be just what the beast needed to shake the lure loose. One last splash and the lunker was gone.  The only evidence that it was ever there was the look of astonishment on my wife’s face.  In the end we didn’t land anything that day.  Even so the urge to return to Port Credit and try our luck again couldn’t be greater.   On a day that we actually caught nothing, I doubt that I could have been more satisfied if we did.

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The one that got away – The Right Angle RA-19

Promises Promises

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I’m sure some of you are expecting a recap of what my first Ice Fishing experience was like.  Well sorry to disappoint you but that hasn’t happened yet.  There has been a number of reasons as to why I haven’t made my way out on to the ice yet.  I’m not afraid to admit that the greatest of which is my resistance to spending quality time freezing my ass off on a frozen lake.  Does that make me a little bit less of a Canadian?  If it does, so be it.  IdI rather be a poor excuse for a Canadian than frozen on a lake to prove a point.  Don’t completely give up on me yet though.  My resistance to participate in anything that requires a Parka isn’t the only reason.  I’ve had health issues to deal with this winter.  I had a business opportunity related to my website that was too good to pass up.  Finding someone else interested in going Ice Fishing is actually more difficult than I expected it to be.  Keep in mind I expected it to be tres difficult!  It’s down right next to impossible.  There aren’t too many people that live in Toronto that think hanging out in a hut on a frozen lake in the middle of winter is an entertaining idea.

My intentions are good

As unappealing as Ice Fishing sounds to me.  I have a very strong suspicion that it would make for some great material.  Could there be better video content of me totally unimpressed, and pissed off with a situation I have no way out of?  What if I actually enjoy it?  I know that’s highly unlikely, but I’m not completely dismissing the possibility.  That could actually make for better material.  I’m willing to bet that one Ice Fishing trip would equal a two part, or maybe even three part Blog series.  No other fishing trip has provided that.  So if you think I’m looking for ways to avoid doing this, you’re wrong.  I really do want to try Ice Fishing. My intentions are good.  I just haven’t had the opportunity present itself.

It’s not all bad news

On a lighter note, the temperature outside has been slowly, but steadily increasing.  It’s already beginning to feel like Spring is on itsi way.  My window for Ice Fishing is closing, but so what.  With Spring comes easy access to rivers, and a lot more fishing for me.  That also means a lot more The Right Angle posts for you.  I already have a couple of Fishing trips planned so you will have some original content to look forward to.  That also means that I’ll be taking some fantastic pictures as well.  I can’t wait.  Hopefully neither can you.

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