Ready for some serious fishing on Lake Ontario? Join us for an 8-hour trip targeting the best catch of the season. We'll hit the water at 5:30 a.m. to make the most of the early bite, whether it's Salmon or Trout you're after. Our expert crew from DNA Fishing will be there to guide you, no matter your skill level. We've got room for up to 5 guests, so bring your buddies or the family for a day of reeling in the big ones. We'll stay out for the full 8 hours, but if the fish are really biting, we've got an extra hour built in to maximize your time on the lake. It's all about getting you the best fishing experience possible. You'll be using top-notch gear and learning pro techniques to land that prize catch. By the end of the day, you'll have some great fish stories to tell and hopefully a cooler full of fresh Lake Ontario fish to show for it. Don't miss this chance to get out on the water and create some lasting fishing memories!
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Get ready to hit the water for a full day of non-stop fishing action on Lake Ontario! This 8-hour private trip with DNA Fishing is your ticket to reeling in some of the lake's most prized catches. Whether you're after the hard-fighting salmon or the elusive trout, we've got you covered. We'll be casting off at the crack of dawn to make the most of that early morning bite, so grab your coffee and let's get after it!
Rise and shine, anglers! We're setting sail at 5:30 am sharp to get a jump on the fish. This full-day adventure gives you plenty of time to target whatever's running hot – could be salmon one day, trout the next. That's the beauty of Lake Ontario; you never know what you might hook into. We've got room for up to 5 guests, so bring your crew and get ready for some friendly competition. No need to pack a lunch, but you might want to throw in some snacks to keep your energy up. Our expert guides know these waters like the back of their hand, so whether you're a seasoned pro or it's your first time holding a rod, we'll make sure you're in the right spots to land the big one.
On this trip, we'll be using a mix of trolling and casting techniques to maximize our chances of success. We'll set up with downriggers, planer boards, and dipsy divers to cover different depths and water columns. You'll get to try your hand at using cut bait, spoons, and maybe even some flashy J-plugs if the fish are feeling frisky. Don't worry about bringing your own gear – we've got top-notch rods, reels, and tackle all ready to go. Just bring your game face and maybe a lucky hat. Oh, and don't forget your camera – you'll want proof when you're telling stories about the monster you landed!
Lake Ontario's been on fire lately, with anglers pulling in some real beauties. We've seen Chinook salmon pushing 30 pounds, rainbow trout stretching the tape to 34 inches, and some Atlantic salmon that'll make your arms ache just thinking about the fight. The coho run's been strong too, with plenty of fish in the 8-12 pound range. And let's not forget about those brown trout – they might not be the biggest, but pound for pound, they're some of the scrappiest fighters you'll tangle with out here.
Atlantic Salmon: These silver bullets are the acrobats of the lake. Known for their spectacular leaps and powerful runs, Atlantics typically range from 5-15 pounds here in Ontario. They're a blast to catch on light tackle, and their flesh is prized for its rich, buttery flavor. Best time to target them is usually late spring through early summer when they're actively feeding near the surface.
Rainbow Trout: Also known as steelhead when they run up the rivers, these fighters are a favorite among local anglers. They're fast, they're strong, and they love to put on a show. Expect fish in the 5-10 pound range, with some monsters pushing 15+. Fall and spring are prime times for rainbows, but you can find them year-round if you know where to look.
Coho Salmon: These are the speedsters of the salmon world. While they might not get as big as their Chinook cousins, what they lack in size they make up for in numbers and fight. Averaging 4-8 pounds, cohos are known for their lightning-fast runs and their tendency to school up, meaning when you find one, you've often found a bunch. Late summer to early fall is prime time for cohos.
Chinook Salmon: The kings of Lake Ontario, these brutes can top 30 pounds and will test every bit of your tackle and skill. Chinooks are known for their powerful, bulldogging fights and their tendency to make blistering runs right when you think you've got them beat. Late summer through fall is the peak season, but we catch them all summer long.
Brown Trout: Don't let their modest size fool you – browns are pound-for-pound some of the toughest customers in the lake. Typically ranging from 3-8 pounds, with some topping 10, these fish are known for their stunning colors and their crafty fighting tactics. Spring and fall are great for browns, but they can be caught year-round, especially near shore structures.
Listen, I've been guiding on Lake Ontario for years, and I still get a kick every time we set out. There's something special about this place – the way the sun comes up over the water, the excitement when a rod goes off, the satisfaction of netting a personal best. But don't just take my word for it. Our regulars come back year after year, and it's not just for the fish. It's for the whole experience – the camaraderie, the challenge, the stories you'll be telling for years to come. Whether you're looking to fill the freezer or just want to feel the thrill of a big fish on the line, this trip's got something for everyone.
Alright, folks, here's the deal – Lake Ontario's calling, and those fish aren't going to catch themselves. This 8-hour trip is your ticket to some of the best fishing action you'll find anywhere. We've got the knowledge, we've got the gear, and we've got the spots. All we need is you. So what do you say? Ready to make some memories and maybe set a new personal best? Give us a shout and let's get you on the books. Trust me, the only thing you'll regret is not doing it sooner. See you on the water!
Atlantic salmon are prized catches in Lake Ontario, typically ranging from 8-12 pounds. These silvery fish with black spots prefer cool, deep waters and are often found near underwater structures. Fall is prime time as they move into shallower areas to feed aggressively before winter. Anglers love targeting them for their acrobatic fights - they'll leap clear out of the water when hooked. The meat is delicious too, with a rich pink color and mild flavor. For the best chance at landing one, try trolling with flashy spoons or plugs in 30-50 feet of water. Keep your drag set light, as these powerful fish can easily snap light line during their initial run.

Brown trout in Lake Ontario typically range from 5-10 pounds, with some monsters topping 20. You'll find them in cooler areas, often near drop-offs or underwater structure. They're most active in spring and fall when water temperatures are ideal. Browns are known for being cautious, making them a fun challenge to catch. Anglers love targeting them for their fight and tasty, pink flesh. To improve your odds, try trolling with stickbaits or spoons near dawn or dusk. A local secret: focus on areas with rocky bottoms, especially near tributary mouths. Browns often hold tight to cover, so accurate casting is key. Land one of these beauties and you'll have an angling story to tell for years.

Chinook salmon, or "kings," are the biggest salmon in Lake Ontario, often topping 20 pounds. You'll find them in deep, open water during summer, moving closer to shore in fall. These powerful fish put up an epic battle - be ready for long runs that'll test your gear. Anglers target them for the fight and their rich, flavorful meat. Spring and fall offer the best action. To hook into a king, try downriggers to get your bait deep. Stick to early mornings and evenings when they're most active. Pro tip: use scent on your lures, as chinooks have a keen sense of smell. Be patient and persistent - landing one of these giants is worth the effort.

Coho salmon are hard-fighting fish that typically run 8-12 pounds in Lake Ontario. Look for them in open water during summer, then closer to shore and river mouths in fall as they prepare to spawn. They're known for their acrobatics - expect some spectacular leaps when you hook one. Anglers love targeting coho for their fight and tasty orange-red meat. Fall is the best time, as they get more aggressive before spawning. To land one, try trolling with flashy spoons or cut bait. A local tip: match your lure color to water clarity. In murky water, go with brighter colors like chartreuse or orange to get their attention.

Rainbow trout in Lake Ontario usually run 2-8 pounds and put up a great fight. You'll find them in cooler waters, often hanging around underwater structure or weed beds. Spring and fall are prime seasons when they're most active. Rainbows are fun to catch - they'll make blistering runs and jump repeatedly. The meat is tasty too, with a delicate flavor. To target them, try drifting salmon eggs or small spinners through likely holding areas. A local trick is to use fluorocarbon leaders, as these fish can be line-shy in clear water. Keep your presentation natural and you'll be in for some exciting action.

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Grab your gear and join us for an action-packed 8-hour fishing trip on beautiful Lake Ontario. Setting out at 5:30 am, we'll chase the early bite and spend a full day on the water targeting the best seasonal catches, whether it's salmon or trout. Our experienced crew will be there to guide you, whether you're a pro angler or just starting out. We've got room for up to 5 guests, so bring your friends or family along for the fun. If the fish are really biting, we might wrap up early, but we've got that extra hour in our back pocket for those days when they're playing hard to get. Come make some great memories and hopefully land that prize catch you've been dreaming about. Don't miss out on this chance to experience the best fishing Lake Ontario has to offer!