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MsFinch
09-27-2014, 09:32 PM
I've been out to a few places, and have yet to catch anything - not even a bite.
- Hermitage pond, Beaumont pond, north Saskatchewan river, wabamun lake.. Nothing
If anyone knows anywhere, please share some (Edmonton area). I'm kindly asking, so please don't comment with "get out and look". I've been looking, I've found hunting just not fishing. PM me please :)

buckmaster
09-27-2014, 09:37 PM
cardiff park pond just south of morinville is always a good place for trout.

Game Hunter
09-27-2014, 09:40 PM
Try east pit lake,other side of the hwy from wabamun.

MsFinch
09-27-2014, 09:41 PM
cardiff park pond just south of morinville is always a good place for trout.
About how far from millwoods in edmonton do you think?

Game Hunter
09-27-2014, 09:49 PM
About how far from millwoods in edmonton do you think?

It takes about 45 minutes

Northern Yaker
09-27-2014, 10:12 PM
Narrows at lac ste Anne tons of pike In there right now.

Brandonkop
09-28-2014, 12:04 AM
I've been out to a few places, and have yet to catch anything - not even a bite.
- Hermitage pond, Beaumont pond, north Saskatchewan river, wabamun lake.. Nothing
If anyone knows anywhere, please share some (Edmonton area). I'm kindly asking, so please don't comment with "get out and look". I've been looking, I've found hunting just not fishing. PM me please :)

I think you're asking the wrong question, "anyone knows anywhere" is very vague.

Now if these questions offend you I'm sorry but it is a must since I need to know if you actually know how to catch fish because I've caught fish in all those locations you mentioned... so it may not be the location that is the problem my friend.

A) do you have a boat? If not are you stuck to shore fishing?
B) lures, flies or bait chucker?
C) What are the exact methods you have been using to fish?
For example the pound test of line, fluorocarbon or not, use of a steel leader, the lure and the size of lure. (these factors alone can determine whether you catch fish or not)
D) Have you ever caught a fish before?

E) Don't give up, winter is coming! The fish practically jump out of the hole into your lap!

Here is a map of Hermitage park.

The Red Star is best place on the lake to fish. This point holds a good number off fish. Problem is there is often someone there when I go. So second best I just go to the short Blue arrow. If that doesn't work try the long blue arrow. If you don't connect open water season make sure you hit Hermitage in the ice season and fish anywhere in the thin blue lined area. Early morning and evening in November and December you should catch some rainbow trout.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/Brandonkop3/hermitage.jpg (http://s14.photobucket.com/user/Brandonkop3/media/hermitage.jpg.html)
Good Luck. Answer questions above and we'll see if you can be pointed it the catching direction.

Kim473
09-28-2014, 07:08 AM
Not sure if I would go on the ice there in November? Might be a little thin, depending on the weather for ice formation. A min of 4" for walking on the ice and even then it could be dangerous as the ice could be 4" in one spot and 10 feet over it could only be 1" thick.

OP. you posted that, "Not even a bite" you have been to a few good places and nothing. Research a few threads for proper hooks and bait that you should be using. Maybe hook up with a fellow fisher person and get some tips from them.
If your fishing for Rainbows I recomend pink power bait for your bait on a med sized wire worm or similar hook. Works for me most of the time.

chriscosta
09-28-2014, 08:49 AM
Im going fishing with worms and a bobber at fort sask pond i normally do fairly well ...ill letcha know whats good over there when im back ...nice fish in that pond

MsFinch
09-28-2014, 11:33 AM
I think you're asking the wrong question, "anyone knows anywhere" is very vague.

Now if these questions offend you I'm sorry but it is a must since I need to know if you actually know how to catch fish because I've caught fish in all those locations you mentioned... so it may not be the location that is the problem my friend.

A) do you have a boat? If not are you stuck to shore fishing?
B) lures, flies or bait chucker?
C) What are the exact methods you have been using to fish?
For example the pound test of line, fluorocarbon or not, use of a steel leader, the lure and the size of lure. (these factors alone can determine whether you catch fish or not)
D) Have you ever caught a fish before?

E) Don't give up, winter is coming! The fish practically jump out of the hole into your lap!

Here is a map of Hermitage park.

The Red Star is best place on the lake to fish. This point holds a good number off fish. Problem is there is often someone there when I go. So second best I just go to the short Blue arrow. If that doesn't work try the long blue arrow. If you don't connect open water season make sure you hit Hermitage in the ice season and fish anywhere in the thin blue lined area. Early morning and evening in November and December you should catch some rainbow trout.
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a325/Brandonkop3/hermitage.jpg (http://s14.photobucket.com/user/Brandonkop3/media/hermitage.jpg.html)
Good Luck. Answer questions above and we'll see if you can be pointed it the catching direction.

Hi, I'm not offended, just frustrated that I haven't caught anything yet.
Answers to your questions..
- No boat yet, stuck to shore.
- Lures, spinners, raps, powerbait on small treble..
- Tried casting, bobbers
- Yes I've caught fish before, which is why I'm frustrated because I just moved from ontario and am used to catching lots from pike to bass to trout.
I even tried all of those spots on the map, plus more and nothing.
If you have any lure or fishing tips please pm me, I'd appreciate anything.

fish gunner
09-28-2014, 11:58 AM
Hi, I'm not offended, just frustrated that I haven't caught anything yet.
Answers to your questions..
- No boat yet, stuck to shore.
- Lures, spinners, raps, powerbait on small treble..
- Tried casting, bobbers
- Yes I've caught fish before, which is why I'm frustrated because I just moved from ontario and am used to catching lots from pike to bass to trout.
I even tried all of those spots on the map, plus more and nothing.
If you have any lure or fishing tips please pm me, I'd appreciate anything.

Try a form search on the nsr. try to pm the successful members. A few spots seem to get hot in fall. for trout ponds try a floating slider rig . Use a tiny treble with enough power bait to float the hook then rig a egg weight 2'-3' up the line with a good quality split shot as a stop. The egg sinker should be able free slide away from the hook with the split shot stoping it getting closer than 2'-3'. Cast and let line free spool to bottom then carefully tighten line try not to move the sinker. Strike with a long sweep at any tip movement. A pen spring cut in half slid over the shank of the treble helps secure dough bait to hook. Tight lines.

chriscosta
09-28-2014, 11:59 AM
Heres how i like to catch trout ...if you fly fish ..backswimmers boatmen or shrimps a cpl to try right now ..if not you can try these on a bobber with a lottle weight...or put a half dew worm two feet under a bobber with a cpl split shots about six inches apart...im no expert but i normally catch

Brandonkop
09-29-2014, 01:17 AM
Sounds like you know what you are doing just keep trying and modifying. A great lure in Alberta is a chrome and blue or gold kastmaster. The small size, an inch long, can't remember the oz off the top of my head. Retrieve should be semi erratic. Also small spoons like length Thompson red and yellow. Kamlooper spoons in rainbow color.

Brandonkop
09-29-2014, 01:19 AM
Im going fishing with worms and a bobber at fort sask pond i normally do fairly well ...ill letcha know whats good over there when im back ...nice fish in that pond

Do they winter kill or survive in that pond?

RavYak
09-29-2014, 08:09 AM
You will be disappointed with Edmonton area from shore. You can catch the odd new stock trout and some fish out of the river but I am pretty sure it will be nothing compared to how you used to do in Ontario. I had a rude awakening on the subject when I moved here from Saskatchewan, I was used to going out and catching my limit of pike or walleye from shore and here could barely catch a thing let alone anything I could keep. I have since realized a boat is extremely helpful on most of the water bodies here and that even with a boat it is tough to find keeper size fish.

Vigsy
09-29-2014, 08:43 AM
dont let ravyaks constant negativity towards shore fishing bring you down or discourage you, im really not sure why he posts this crap instead of just answering your questions. I have a boat, float tube, canoe and im not as he would say "dissapointed" when fishing from shore. If you dont have a boat you dont have a boat thats just the way she goes. tons and tons of excellent shore opportunitys around just got to find them. Pm me and il give ya a few spots and techniques to get you started. Dont listen to the negativity of some of these guys.

SKSniper
09-29-2014, 09:22 AM
dont let ravyaks constant negativity towards shore fishing bring you down or discourage you, im really not sure why he posts this crap instead of just answering your questions. I have a boat, float tube, canoe and im not as he would say "dissapointed" when fishing from shore. If you dont have a boat you dont have a boat thats just the way she goes. tons and tons of excellent shore opportunitys around just got to find them. Pm me and il give ya a few spots and techniques to get you started. Dont listen to the negativity of some of these guys.

A big X2 on that! I have just started shore fishing the NSR this spring. I caught every species listed in the regulations for this area with ease (and a lot of time down there) There are lots of places to shore fish in and around Edmonton.

RavYak
09-29-2014, 10:01 AM
dont let ravyaks constant negativity towards shore fishing bring you down or discourage you, im really not sure why he posts this crap instead of just answering your questions. I have a boat, float tube, canoe and im not as he would say "dissapointed" when fishing from shore. If you dont have a boat you dont have a boat thats just the way she goes. tons and tons of excellent shore opportunitys around just got to find them. Pm me and il give ya a few spots and techniques to get you started. Dont listen to the negativity of some of these guys.

Serious question for you, have you ever lived anywhere other then Edmonton? How many times have you gone shore fishing and brought back more then 3 walleye or pike for supper? In some other places you can actually do this, easily... Here it is not only difficult but illegal... When you are used to fishing in an area where you can do stuff like that it is a shock to come here and struggle to even catch a fish let alone one you can eat. I don't know that the OP is a catch and keep fisherman but if he is he will have to lower his expectations here even if he gets a boat in the future...

If the OP is dead set on shore fishing(this year obviously) then any stocked trout pond should have fish, you just need to figure out how to catch them. River has fish but most of the good spots are overrun with people and trash, makes it easy to figure out where people are fishing though... Narrows as mentioned earlier is probably one of the best pike shore fishing spots but take note you are on reserve land and the one time I fished from there I was hassled for money...

Next year though if you have some sort of way to get on the water you can catch the big pike at Wabamun(unfortunately very tough from shore), hordes of walleye from either St Anne or Pigeon. Nice trout from Muir and a few others ponds(possible from shore but less chance). And if you are willing to drive a couple hours can find some other nice lakes and species.

spinN'flyfish
09-29-2014, 04:47 PM
I'd say if you move further west or southwest you will find great rivers (say 1-3 hours) you will catch fish. No big lakes (not the case for spray lakes in canmore) if shore fishing I'd say (personal experience) except spawning times? More familiar with the foothills area near canmore. Nothing beats the local bow fishing though. I'm impressed by that river. From my experince, on sunny days, river is all day and for stillwaters evening and morning. Do you shore fishing on Lake Ontario? If so thats amazing. That lake is big. Some flowing waterways you could use bait (for trout) in ontario I know, but not case for alberta (except low reaches of a river)

spinN'flyfish
09-29-2014, 04:49 PM
But I'd say in alberta the edmonton area would be a boat fisherman's pardise

Vigsy
09-29-2014, 07:19 PM
Serious question for you, have you ever lived anywhere other then Edmonton? How many times have you gone shore fishing and brought back more then 3 walleye or pike for supper? In some other places you can actually do this, easily... Here it is not only difficult but illegal... When you are used to fishing in an area where you can do stuff like that it is a shock to come here and struggle to even catch a fish let alone one you can eat. I don't know that the OP is a catch and keep fisherman but if he is he will have to lower his expectations here even if he gets a boat in the future...



No I haven't. And I don't care if I bring home fish I fish for fun. I get my three tags a year and that's good enough by me. I understand that you can other places ive fished many other provinces and areas. I remember being in nwt walking down to a little lake by my aunts house fishing for an hour and bringing home a nice pike and walleye. it was nice but I don't need that. So your here in Edmonton so get over it you don't like it leave. quit being a little baby and being so negative its so tiring seeing your crappy attitude on this awesome province and city we live in on every post someone asks about shore fishing. just spent the weekend catching big pike at wab from shore, and I catch mostly walleye at the narrows so you don't need a boat. also we have got all our big trout at muir from shore. so just because YOU cant do it doesn't mean others cant. so keep your negative crap to yourself im sick of it and im sure others are as well

Lund rebel
09-29-2014, 08:09 PM
I think what rav is referring to is that you can fish from shore but can easily out fish the people on shore from a boat.

How many 20 pound pike were caught in the area from shore at wab ? Heck even 10 pounders there were only 3 times out of probably 40 times I went to wab I never boated at least 1 over 10. Not saying it can't be done just rarer.

Shore fishing is doable it's just tougher, your more limited to where you can fish and area to cover/ access , by this time if year a lot of the lakes I go to have a lot of weed growth closer to shore making it a little more difficult.

As for the river unless you have a good boat it's hard to fish from a boat in the river. Just makes accessing holes a lot more convent.


My experience here this time of year would be hit some of the out falls around the city early morning you'll get come nice walleye on minnows.

The river is getting tougher the fish here now this time of year fish are all sleeping I think.

One of the best resources is the alberta regulations or I fish alberta.

Gives you species lists and people give reports.

Don't be surprised on here if you don't get great info, I spend 100's of hours out fishing and learning bodies of water and countless sleepless nights trying to figure out the ways of our fish friends.

Good luck


Ps maybe we should have a fish off a few from shore and a few in a boat and we will tally our numbers at the end of the day :bad_boys_20:

spinN'flyfish
09-29-2014, 08:44 PM
No I haven't. And I don't care if I bring home fish I fish for fun. I get my three tags a year and that's good enough by me. I understand that you can other places ive fished many other provinces and areas. I remember being in nwt walking down to a little lake by my aunts house fishing for an hour and bringing home a nice pike and walleye. it was nice but I don't need that. So your here in Edmonton so get over it you don't like it leave. quit being a little baby and being so negative its so tiring seeing your crappy attitude on this awesome province and city we live in on every post someone asks about shore fishing. just spent the weekend catching big pike at wab from shore, and I catch mostly walleye at the narrows so you don't need a boat. also we have got all our big trout at muir from shore. so just because YOU cant do it doesn't mean others cant. so keep your negative crap to yourself im sick of it and im sure others are as well

do you have a boat or you are like one of us, shore has worked for years though boats would be an advantage

RavYak
09-29-2014, 09:33 PM
No I haven't. And I don't care if I bring home fish I fish for fun. I get my three tags a year and that's good enough by me. I understand that you can other places ive fished many other provinces and areas. I remember being in nwt walking down to a little lake by my aunts house fishing for an hour and bringing home a nice pike and walleye. it was nice but I don't need that. So your here in Edmonton so get over it you don't like it leave. quit being a little baby and being so negative its so tiring seeing your crappy attitude on this awesome province and city we live in on every post someone asks about shore fishing. just spent the weekend catching big pike at wab from shore, and I catch mostly walleye at the narrows so you don't need a boat. also we have got all our big trout at muir from shore. so just because YOU cant do it doesn't mean others cant. so keep your negative crap to yourself im sick of it and im sure others are as well

First of all, I don't have a negative crappy attitude towards this province or its fishing... There is some good fishing around here, some of it you have to drive 2-3 hours to get to though and some of it you need a boat to unlock the full potential. The nice thing about this area is that there are lakes with big pike, nice walleye and decent trout all within roughly an hour of Edmonton. The one thing that is definitely disappointing about Edmonton is that if a person wants to keep a fish for a meal it is far from a sure thing to get a keeper except for at stocked trout ponds if you don't mind eating muddy trout.

Second, if you are strictly a catch and release fisherman and you don't have experience living in other areas with better shore fishing then maybe your opinion is the one that is skewed and maybe you should let other people give their opinions based on their experiences which may be different then your own...

And lastly along the same lines as Rebel's question. How many big pike are pulled out of wab off the shore compared to the boat? How many shore fisherman pull out 50+ walleye at Pigeon? How many 20+ inch trout are caught out of Muir from shore compared to with a boat? How many good sturgeon holes have no walk in access? What I am stating isn't an opinion. It is a fact that if you have a boat even a crappy one you will catch more fish and bigger fish here then you will fishing off shore.

If you are happy with your shore fishing experience then good for you. We really don't need to have this conversation every time just because your opinion is different then mine...

Vigsy
09-29-2014, 11:27 PM
They didnt ask for your opinion on keeping fish from other places. They asked for tips on fishing from SHORE. So keep your opinion about shore fishing to yourself and give them tips or just dont reply.I UNDERSTAND ITS BETTER FROM A BOAT. I have one. But these people dont and im sure most fisherman if they could would get one. But they dont so they are making do on shore. We will have this convo everytime because you feel the need to put your crap on every thread asking for tips. Just answer the dang questions.


And as for you spin i already stated what i have and i dont really feel the need to repeat to a troll.

Wild&Free
09-30-2014, 12:13 AM
Bank maggot 4 life!!!!

I like fishing from a boat, and I like the increased accessibility offered on a river with a boat. but a day on shore not catching fish is better then a day in a boat not catching fish.

RavYak
09-30-2014, 01:41 AM
They didnt ask for your opinion on keeping fish from other places. They asked for tips on fishing from SHORE. So keep your opinion about shore fishing to yourself and give them tips or just dont reply.I UNDERSTAND ITS BETTER FROM A BOAT. I have one. But these people dont and im sure most fisherman if they could would get one. But they dont so they are making do on shore. We will have this convo everytime because you feel the need to put your crap on every thread asking for tips. Just answer the dang questions.


And as for you spin i already stated what i have and i dont really feel the need to repeat to a troll.

Braydon, since you feel the need to be the shore fishing police on here why don't you post something to help the OP and other shore fishermen out? You must be able to share a couple of your "tons and tons of excellent shore fishing opportunities"...

OP, here are some other common places shore fishermen seem to like that haven't been mentioned yet...

Trout: Chickakoo, Sauer, Star, Salters

River: Devon bridge, Whitemud creek, Hermitage outflow, Legends, Dawson Park, Goldbar Park

Pike: Wabamun by sundance, Wizard

I still recommend getting some sort of a boat in the future though, much better fishing imo...

trooper
09-30-2014, 02:14 AM
Try east pit lake,other side of the hwy from wabamun.

I was out at east pit lake on sunday morning at first light and caught two nice rainbows on a dragon fly nymph pattern. I checked the stomach contents and they are feeding heavily on dragon nymphs. I fished from the shore

Vigsy
09-30-2014, 07:03 AM
Tyler you really dont get it do you? . Im not the shore police im just saying your negative first post on every persons thread asking questions is stupid and doesnt help and noone cares!! We dont care that you came from a place where you dont have to have any technique or skill to catch fish and now that your at a place that you need it your having trouble because you lack said skill and technique. I told the OP to pm me and il gladly share anything I can. But the OP is having a tough time catching fish , asks a simple question and your reply is your gunna be dissapointed. How the heck does that help at all. Like are you really that dumb that you cant see how useless your post is? Im done with you for now its like trying to reason with a women who thinks shes right. :angry3:


Yaker- yep its mind boggling

Kim473
09-30-2014, 07:35 AM
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This has turned sideways realy fast. Give the OP some helpfull sugestions people. Like maybe the narrows by Alberta beach for walleye and pike. A good spot on the NSR.

binnzer32
09-30-2014, 09:31 AM
RavYak I catch nice orange meat rainbows within a hour of city that are not muddy. . Again you are misinformed.... to the Op.. You can come out fishing in my boat with me or on the ice I will private message you my cell. .. I don't shore fish much but I ice fish a whack and get out in the boat quite a bit. .. maybe we will see a kayak out there and give it a wake to remember.

Tight lines everyone,

Mike

Alberta Bigbore
09-30-2014, 09:34 AM
Lets keep the thread going in a better direction please.....

binnzer32
09-30-2014, 10:00 AM
Hey I can bring you out not this Sunday but more than likely the next if you want. ...

chriscosta
09-30-2014, 10:49 AM
Hey op pm me your number im probky goin trout fishing this weekend ..i have two pontoon boats were good to go..or we can take my motorboat up to you..get vigsy in on it too well go slay some gooders to provee a point

Speckle55
09-30-2014, 10:51 AM
MsFinch ..take up some of the offers that you are getting and learn some of the different styles of shore fishing ..use the google to also increase your knowledge ..here is one then go to the others and watch
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=shore+fishing+trout&qpvt=shore+fishing+trout&FORM=VDRE#view=detail&mid=85783140C039152B490D85783140C039152B490D

keep at girl you will get there

David:)

I've been out to a few places, and have yet to catch anything - not even a bite.
- Hermitage pond, Beaumont pond, north Saskatchewan river, wabamun lake.. Nothing
If anyone knows anywhere, please share some (Edmonton area). I'm kindly asking, so please don't comment with "get out and look". I've been looking, I've found hunting just not fishing. PM me please :)

MsFinch
09-30-2014, 11:17 AM
Serious question for you, have you ever lived anywhere other then Edmonton? How many times have you gone shore fishing and brought back more then 3 walleye or pike for supper? In some other places you can actually do this, easily... Here it is not only difficult but illegal... When you are used to fishing in an area where you can do stuff like that it is a shock to come here and struggle to even catch a fish let alone one you can eat. I don't know that the OP is a catch and keep fisherman but if he is he will have to lower his expectations here even if he gets a boat in the future...

If the OP is dead set on shore fishing(this year obviously) then any stocked trout pond should have fish, you just need to figure out how to catch them. River has fish but most of the good spots are overrun with people and trash, makes it easy to figure out where people are fishing though... Narrows as mentioned earlier is probably one of the best pike shore fishing spots but take note you are on reserve land and the one time I fished from there I was hassled for money...

Next year though if you have some sort of way to get on the water you can catch the big pike at Wabamun(unfortunately very tough from shore), hordes of walleye from either St Anne or Pigeon. Nice trout from Muir and a few others ponds(possible from shore but less chance). And if you are willing to drive a couple hours can find some other nice lakes and species.

Thank you, and I understand that it's not going to be as easy as catching fish in ontario. As for being the op, I'm a "fisherwoman", and I am most definitely a catch and keep. I'm only here to see if there's any kind people who wouldn't mind sharing a couple spots that they've been succesful at, or even tips for catching certain species - seeing as how I caught trout, pike, walleye, bass, etc. in ontario, doesn't work here. :)

RavYak
09-30-2014, 11:48 AM
Thank you, and I understand that it's not going to be as easy as catching fish in ontario. As for being the op, I'm a "fisherwoman", and I am most definitely a catch and keep. I'm only here to see if there's any kind people who wouldn't mind sharing a couple spots that they've been succesful at, or even tips for catching certain species - seeing as how I caught trout, pike, walleye, bass, etc. in ontario, doesn't work here. :)

You are welcome.

For the catch and keep fisherman things are tough here. The only waters that a guy can consistently catch something to keep are at the trout ponds. From shore most people use bait but I prefer tiny spinners and spoons(panther martins, smallest len thompson etc). Brandonkop has some good posts and videos showing how he catches trout from shore with bait, definitely worth looking up.

For walleye you can head west to the pembina river to try and catch a keeper there. Now is the time to do it but it is a bit of a drive and will likely take multiple trips and scouting to find a decent spot and don't be surprised if you get skunked a few times. The narrows at st anne would be an option but you need tags and can only keep 3 fish for the whole year. I have resigned to getting my walleye feeds each summer when I go back to Sask.

For pike you are going to be hard pressed to find a lake you can keep fish at and catch them off shore. I know a couple options where you could catch a keeper but you need a boat.

MsFinch
09-30-2014, 12:02 PM
They didnt ask for your opinion on keeping fish from other places. They asked for tips on fishing from SHORE. So keep your opinion about shore fishing to yourself and give them tips or just dont reply.I UNDERSTAND ITS BETTER FROM A BOAT. I have one. But these people dont and im sure most fisherman if they could would get one. But they dont so they are making do on shore. We will have this convo everytime because you feel the need to put your crap on every thread asking for tips. Just answer the dang questions.


And as for you spin i already stated what i have and i dont really feel the need to repeat to a troll.

Thank you for getting to the point. I didn't mean to have replies from people seeing others opinions and disputing. I'm just new to fishing in and around edmonton, and appreciate any and all suggestions/tips, etc. Thanks again :)

Dak1138
09-30-2014, 01:37 PM
Thanks for finally answering the original question Rav. Was it really so hard?
I am more of a fly fishing trout guy and do not fish the NSR or any of the non trout lakes.
The map of Hermitage was pretty good. My favourite spot though is between the two ponds on the west side just before the hill. It gets pretty weedy though so maybe better on a fly. The red star spot is awesome. It is deep around there and very little weeds.
East pit is usually a good spot too if you do not mind the climb up and down the hill.
Good luck and hopefully someone will get you into some fish.

Kim473
10-01-2014, 07:34 AM
MsFinch,
OP stands for "original poster" incase you did not know.
Good luck getting on the fish. Hope you do well.

Not sure if you would drive 1.5 hrs to catch trout, shore fishing. If you want to know a place that far out, PM me. I go there beginning of Dec a couple times every year ice fishing and get some gooders, taste not bad too. just as soon as the ice hits 4 to 6"

spinN'flyfish
10-01-2014, 09:47 PM
Thank you, and I understand that it's not going to be as easy as catching fish in ontario. As for being the op, I'm a "fisherwoman", and I am most definitely a catch and keep. I'm only here to see if there's any kind people who wouldn't mind sharing a couple spots that they've been succesful at, or even tips for catching certain species - seeing as how I caught trout, pike, walleye, bass, etc. in ontario, doesn't work here. :)

I'm sure your pike, walleye and trout tactics would work. In ontario you can keep quite some fish. Started keeping fish if I may keep some,after finding out that fish is quite healthy. Also found out they taste pretty good :)

huntsfurfish
10-01-2014, 10:31 PM
MsFinch
You might want to consider targeting whitefish. Most lakes have em and you can keep them(there are limits though). Maybe pm Speckle55 for some pointers/tips or search "whitefish" in search function.

Also you can use the search function to find tips/lakes already posted.

Good luck and good fishin.

gnugen
10-08-2014, 09:03 AM
Another decent place to start is the iFish Alberta app. Get some hotspots and information on what's biting and how. Come winter, you'll get ice reports for ice thickness.

http://www.ifishalberta.com/

The app helped me get a good start on Wabs, NSR, Beaumount and ice fishing Carson Lake when I moved back from Vancouver.

Best of luck!

Thank you for getting to the point. I didn't mean to have replies from people seeing others opinions and disputing. I'm just new to fishing in and around edmonton, and appreciate any and all suggestions/tips, etc. Thanks again :)

CanadianBadass
10-08-2014, 09:37 AM
I think what rav is referring to is that you can fish from shore but can easily out fish the people on shore from a boat.

How many 20 pound pike were caught in the area from shore at wab ? Heck even 10 pounders there were only 3 times out of probably 40 times I went to wab I never boated at least 1 over 10. Not saying it can't be done just rarer.

Shore fishing is doable it's just tougher, your more limited to where you can fish and area to cover/ access , by this time if year a lot of the lakes I go to have a lot of weed growth closer to shore making it a little more difficult.

As for the river unless you have a good boat it's hard to fish from a boat in the river. Just makes accessing holes a lot more convent.


My experience here this time of year would be hit some of the out falls around the city early morning you'll get come nice walleye on minnows.

The river is getting tougher the fish here now this time of year fish are all sleeping I think.

One of the best resources is the alberta regulations or I fish alberta.

Gives you species lists and people give reports.

Don't be surprised on here if you don't get great info, I spend 100's of hours out fishing and learning bodies of water and countless sleepless nights trying to figure out the ways of our fish friends.

Good luck


Ps maybe we should have a fish off a few from shore and a few in a boat and we will tally our numbers at the end of the day :bad_boys_20:

I think a boat on a lake can out fish , However on the river, the bank is the plave to be ! . A banker can out fish a boat on the river, Except the boat can get up and move to a new spot that may not have access on foot, Lakes yes, a boat is best , but on the river, it don't matter ! shore is great !

javlin101
10-08-2014, 09:44 AM
I have not been out for a while and wondering if it would be worth putting the boat in the water one last time this weekend for some walleye?

Northern Yaker
10-08-2014, 09:58 AM
...maybe we will see a kayak out there and give it a wake to remember.


Mike


Hope it's a tan kayak(hint, hint) and not my camo kayak although I like playing in the waves.

binnzer32
10-08-2014, 10:44 AM
Haaa good to know.

Hope it's a tan kayak(hint, hint) and not my camo kayak although I like playing in the waves.