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Forecast tomorrow is rain showers in the GTA. After a few stormy days, the temperature lowers and salmon and trout flood the rivers in search of optimal spawning locations. Be sure to follow local zone fishing regulations such as limits to ensure we can preserve excellent fishing opportunities for the future.
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Lake Simcoe is a short drive from Toronto, with excellent fishing opportunities. We are currently just finishing up our latest site that will show you the best fishing hot spots at Lake Simcoe. Also included are the types of fish in each location. We will upload the link on our Facebook page so you can check it out. Happy fishing.
Marie Curtis Park has some of the best carp fishing in the GTA. Located on the border of Mississauga and Toronto, the Etobicoke creek has an excellent carp population where the average carp is around 12 pounds. Get some sweet corn, your heavy duty net and get fishing this weekend. For more information on Marie Curtis Park be sure to view our page below. http://fishingtoronto.ca/marie-curtis-park.html
After a few consecutive cooler days in late summer, trout enter the rivers of Toronto in search of spawning areas. At this time many fish can easily be seen swimming up stream in large numbers. Be sure to get your rod and net ready for some huge trout. http://fishingtoronto.ca/trout.html
Salmon season is right around the corner in Toronto. The salmon are just about to enter all the rivers and streams in search of spawning locations, which makes it the perfect opportunity to catch huge salmon. Be sure to check out our salmon page to get more information and tips on how to catch them. http://fishingtoronto.ca/salmon.html