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dokdok
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Thanks for sharin' the link Easternshores. Good to know what is potentially available in the zones that you fish.

Here's a link you may enjoy equally as well on a much broader scale.
For example did you know that there are more than 28,000 species of fish in the world? This website gives you the opportunity to uncover the wonders of the fish like you never have before.  Click Me

Enjoy :D ~dokdok

PS. Do you mind sharin' what you used for bait when fishin' that area of the Thames!?!

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Dok and I had planned to head a little north today but we off started a little too late!
Well back to the old fishin' hole (again).
Hope you enjoy the pix :D ~dokdok


Click to view Slide

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what pixz dok dok

 

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Had to remove slide and place a link to the site instead... not sure why the video would not post!! Too nice a day to figure it out right now (hahaha). Please let me know if it works OK! Thx Horseshoe

Just havin a little fun on the Thames today, Enjoy! :D ~ dokdok

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dok dok ...what can i say ur sumthin else...laffffin loved it !!!!!!

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Fishin' on the Thames!

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can anyone give me the location of the kilworth bridge, also any suggestions on where my best chance for walleye are?

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Hey Furious_D... Need your help here buddy!! :P

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Thanks for the directions, I was wondering if you're allowed to fish the ponds there by komoka and glendon and if there's anything worth catching?

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I always wondered the same thing.  I thought I read somewhere that they were old gravel pits and that you used to be able to fish them, but now there is guard dogs around.  I do know that there is a trout farm out there and that one of the ponds is stocked.  You pay for every fish you catch I think, something along those lines. 

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oh ok like the one near sparta, might have to hop a fence or 2 then to see if i can catch something

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are there any spots where you could sit down for say like a packed lunch or something near kilworth bridge?

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Yeah you could do that.  There's a few spots that have a sandy type beach area, where you could set up a chair.  Further down the river (about 5 mins) there's a few spots that would be good as well, you'll see that people have set up bonfire pits.  You'll also see a fair bit of garbage, people around there don't seem to like to clean up after themselves.  I usaully bring a backpack with some drinks and food. I found that I really don't sit much so I stopped bringing a chair.  There's also lots of little ma and pa diners around you can stop at if your looking to buy something.

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I think I might go there tonight, not sure there's anything to be caught, i might try komoka park instead even though it's like 35 degrees outside


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