4 Fish feed actively throughout the summer, The best color of water to fish in is or on the downstream side of broken i putting on weight and stocking up for milky-white or yellow-green. The excep- water. Remember that the fish will also ia winter when food is much less abundant. tion to this rule, of course, is river be looking for protection from sunlight, 4 The trick, of course, is to find the fishing for trout, which love clear, fast- so concentrate your efforts on shaded 3 spot where all the feeding is going on. flowing water. areas and deep pools. 3 And there's really nothing magical about The second factor to keep in mind To sum up, if you choose locations | it. All you have to keep in mind is is water temperature. Since fish are cold- keeping in mind the importance of light, # that three main factors -- light, the blooded creatures, their internal body water temperature and oxygen content, i temperature of the water and its oxygen temperature is the same as the temperature my bet is that the fish are going to © content -- will determine where you should of the water surrounding them. Each type 'start biting" for you this summer. { go to find good summer fishing. of game fish has a range of temperatures Until next time, good luck and good First of all, light. Mature game fish that it prefers to inhabit. Some species, fishing. are gai sensitive to_the, intense rays like lake trout, won't be found in (Tony Rerrie is the owner of Rerrie's of the summer sun at's why some water much warmer than about S5°F., Marine and Bait, 4659 Kingston Road, of the best fishing will be had on muggy, while bass can tolerate water as warm as Scarborough.) 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Trouble is, most people wb fish only occasionally don't take the time to learn about the summer habits of fish, so they often return from their outings empty handed. When that happens, you'll hear them complain that the fish '"'lose their appetites" and "stop biting" during the warmer weather. Nothing could be farther from the truth. humid days when the sky is hazy and the sunlight diffused. And it's why you will often have a heck of a time catching fish on a beautiful day of blue skies and brilliant sunshine. The reason days like that provide spotty fishing is that all the lunkers have retreated to deeper water where it's difficult to present your lures or bait properly. The light sensitivity of fish also explains why crystal clear lakes don't always pro- vide good catches, unless you are willing to go deep. The clear water allows the sun's rays to penetrate quite a distance under the surface, forcing the fish down. of the river prevents the formation of BS PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 2, 1980 -- 31 fs fe, v0 > CIT 0 I> Tw GE I> 4 WE P< "is fot 75 degrees. Space doesn't permit me to take long for the oxygen content at some } 'S list the preferred temperature ranges of depths to drop below the point where it Pies all Ontario game fish. But you can will sustain a fish. In fact, if a fish is find out from a library book or from were somehow trapped in an oxygen- ' the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. depleted layer, it would actually die eg With that information, you can then of asphyxiation. ty pinpoint likely spots for your favorite Summer fishermen, therefore, should lly prey by using a temperature/depth gauge. look for places where the water is 7 You can pay a lot for a fancy electronic constantly kept from forming stable layers nyt model -- which will do everything but or where the oxygen supply is constantly od tell your horoscope -- but the one I renewed. bod prefer is the Depth-O-Plug. It costs less Oxygen is renewed in water the same oh than four bucks and gives fast, accurate way it is on land -- through a chemical ny temperature/depth readings down to 100 reaction in growing plants. That's why wig feet. weed beds provide such good summer RAY One final, vital factor in determining fishing. In particular, look for a hole or EXE where fish can be found during the summer break in a weed bed to drop your bait. 7a months is the oxygen content of the Often there will be a good-sized fish rds water. The problem for the fish is that, lurking around the perimeter waiting for RIOR! as the summer progresses, the water in something to cross the open area. (Weeds ih any lake or major river separates into also provide shade for the fish.) 1.7 distinct temperature layers. With little Another good spot in any lake is orn interaction between these layers, it doesn't where a river empties into it. The flow WE rll stable temperature layers. You can also try trolling across the mouth of an inlet, where oxygen-rich water (created by wave action along the shores of the inlet) flows back into the lake. In large rivers, the best spot will likely be at the mouth of a feeder stream PHY FLAY a Tw, SS) da SR 3 ro Lin Th: 03 EA 2 PATE SRR,