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Our where-to stream and ocean guides will help you find great fishing spots, and our how-to fishing books will teach you how to flycast, tie flies, and match the hatch, and even how to make your own bamboo or graphite fly rod

Good Fishing in Lake Ontario and its Tributaries, 2nd Ed.

Rich Giessuebel

Veteran angler Rich Giessuebel provides a wealth of detailed advice to help you zero in on Lake Ontario's trophy fish, including:

  • Strategies and timing for king salmon over 35 pounds and coho salmon over 20

  • Techniques and tips for large trout, including new information on exciting fishing for ice-out browns

  • Information on smallmouth bass and all other warm-water species
  • Chapters on steelheading in the tributaries

  • Expanded coverage of the famed Salmon River, including the Douglaston Salmon Run

  • Current information on the introduction of Skamania steelhead and Bavarian seeforellen (giant brown trout)
  • "Covers practically everything an angler, beginning or expert, needs to know to get started on Ontario."
    —John W. Brown, Rochester Times-Union



    $15.00 (Can. $19.99)
    0-88150-304-5
    5x8, 256 pages, paperback, b & w photographs, maps, index