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Written by Pete Bowman   
Friday, 02 May 2008

Our first shoot of the year was a great success… thank god! It all took place just outside of the town of Dunnville on the Grand River. Mike, Brent (our cameraman) and I set out on a Catfish excursion in hope of discovering an Ontario alternative to Manitoba’s famed Red River. What we found was exactly that! The Grand is Ontario’s answer to the Red. Now although we didn’t catch any of the mid to high 30 pounders, we did score some great fish.

Upon arrival we met up with Steve Hardcastle of Fishmaster Ultimate Charters www.fishmastersultimatecharters.com. Steve’s a fishing nut-bar… he lives for the sport of fishing. He’s the type of guy that would rather be guiding every day of the year than having any time off… that’s hard core!

The previous reports Steve had given me were astounding, lots of fish and big ones to boot. Of course as soon as we arrived the water temp skyrocketed up and the fishing started out very slow. Add to that the bites we were getting were literally “nibblers”, they just wouldn’t take. We figured these were small fish because anything that we eventually caught over 5 pounds hit with aggression.

As time went on, Steve told me about his summer Cat hole so I said “what the heck, let’s try it, we’ve got nothing to lose and it sounds just like the stuff we used to fish in Manitoba”. From then on, the fishing was fantastic! We not only pounded big fish, but we consistently doubled up on them.

As far as gear and technique are concerned, we used the following:

  • heavy duty baitcast and spinning gear
  • 3 ounce egg sinkers (sliding type)
  • Bait holder and circle hooks
  • Cured sucker meat
  • Shad
  • Minnows
  • Worms

We would simply heave a big cast out into the channel, let the bait sit on bottom and wait for a bite. It’s not the most exciting way of fishing but when you get a big one on, the enthusiasm quickly changes.

Thanks to Steve for a great outing.

Loaded up the truck and moved to Beverly
our cottage @ Mohawk Marina
Our roommate and cameraman “Dent” often times carries around a rather nasty odour!!! Often Mike and & I really despise him
Mohawk Marina store. Inside is a replica of a record sized Yellow Perch… definitely worth a look. Great people too!
Setting up at on the bank; it’s that easy.
Steve netting another good one.
One of many!
The grand is an amazing fishery that has loads of species. This is a Quillback that Steve caught. Other names: carpsucker, American carp, silver carp, eastern carpsucker, plains carpsucker
Steve the “Fishmaster” and I with a Grand River Channel Cat.
We saw waterfowl, deer, turkeys… you name it!
Of course we threw them all back.
How’s that for a quad of fish?
We fished all day and even into the night… and the fish bit throughout.
Readers have left 4 comments.
No.1 Untitled
great to see u guys got into some big kittys pete! i seen u guys on the first day when ya came back in for a bit more bait. i'm a buddy of steves and work the shop for him when hes on a charter. wanted to be out to meet u guys personally, i;m a big fan of the show! maybe next time eh! happy fishin bud!
Submitted by UglyFish, Registered • 2008-05-13 21:05:56
No.2 hey
You guys do come down this way, hope you had a good time.
Submitted by max369, Registered • 2008-08-06 06:27:07
No.3 hey
You guys do come down this way, hope you had a good time.

PS, all the best with your wrist, that must suck.
Submitted by max369, Registered • 2008-08-06 06:32:00
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Max, we had a great time. The Grand is an awesome fishery! The people there are A1 as well.
You're right with the wrist thing... it really does suck!!!
Submitted by bowrod, Administrator • 2008-08-06 12:48:21
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