Winter Trouting in Frontenac County- 2019

Southern Ontario has experienced some cold, albeit, intermittent, weather of late.   With minus double digits in the evenings for several days straight, my mind started to drift northward to possible ice fishing adventures.  Southern Ontario doesnt always see fishable ice before christmas each year, but it was looking like a real possibility this year.   With that possibility, the usual suspects and I began hatching plans for a quick trip during the holiday break.

Over the past few years our group has spent more efforts on pursuing the various trout species the province as to offer.  It started with some eventual success on a stocked rainbow trout lake, and was followed by excellent outings on several brook trout lakes.  Sprinkle in a few lake trout and splake trips into the mix and voila, you have a full blown hardwater trout addiction.  This year we decided to tackle a new goal.  The Ontario Trout Grand Slam.  One Brookie, rainbow, brown, and laker or splake.

Very few of the trout species remain native to southern ontario.  Heck, very few lakes have trout at all in our neighbourhood which makes our addiction and slam goals very difficult.  Thankfully the MNRF maintains a healthy stocking program in southern Ontario, all of which can be accessed via their website Fish Online.  This is where all our trout trips begin, and this will be where any description of where we fished, ends.  After all finding these lakes on your own is half the fun.

Here are some pics of the trip for your viewing pleasure.

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Although we fell short of completing the slam, we did manage to ice both a rainbow and a brown trout, not to mention a few other incidental coarse fish.   Ultimately, the chance of a competing a slam, without the use of a motorized vehicles to cover ground, is very difficult.  At least during the winter.

Cheers from the Wild

2 thoughts on “Winter Trouting in Frontenac County- 2019

  1. Hey Al, just stumbled upon your Wild Leek blog entry from wayback… are you on Instagram? Found an account with your name, but nothing posted.

    Feel free to connect with me there: instagram.com/CanadianPathfinders

    It seems like we’re fairly close in location (I’m near Ottawa) and I’d love to get out hunting or foraging with you!
    – B

  2. Hey Al, just stumbled upon your Wild Leek blog entry from wayback… are you on Instagram? Found an account with your name, but nothing posted.

    Feel free to connect with me there: instagram.com/CanadianPathfinders

    It seems like we’re fairly close in location (I’m near Ottawa) and I’d love to get out hunting or foraging with you!
    – B

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