Episode 01 - Grand River Channel Catfish on Cut Bait - Air Date; Jan 10th In this episode, Barry Pringle and Aaron Shirley venture out on the Grand River Ontario in search of big channel cats in April in a 12' Lund and 4hp Mercury 4-stroke. They get into a great bite on cut bait and catch some big whiskers!
Episode 02 - Trolling for Lake St.Clair Muskies - Air Date; Jan 17th In this episode, Aaron, Barry and friend Steve Bedarf troll the open waters of Lake St.Clair for muskies. New regulations allow for the use of two rods per person on Lake St.Clair in Ontario waters, and the guys show you tips for trolling multiple lines.
Episode 03 - Stick Baitin' for Rainy Lake Walleye - Air Date; Jan 24th In this episode, Aaron and Barry get their gear ready and travel 20-hours to North Western Ontario to meet up with walleye guru Harvey Cochrane. They have a highly memorable trip and hammer big post-spawn walleye on Rapala X-Raps!
Episode 04 - Fast and Furious Rainy Lake Smallies & Pike - Air Date; Jan 31st In this episode, Aaron and Barry experience fast and furious action for Rainy Lake smallmouth bass and northern pike with Harvey Cochrane. The guys cast with spinnerbaits and Mepps spinners along shoreline structure and have a blast!
Episode 05 - Achoring for Prehistoric Rainy River Sturgeon - Air Date; Feb 7th In this episode, Aaron and Barry fish with Harvey Cochrane for lake sturgeon on the scenic Rainy River. They haven't caught a sturgeon before this trip and can't get over how hard these prehistoric fish fight. The boys are a bit excited!
Episode 06 - Trolling for Grand River Drum & Walleye - Air Date; Feb 14th In this episode, Aaron and Barry long-line troll for walleye & drum in the Grand River Ontario with crank baits, and get a bonus fish.
Episode 07 - The Tightline Salmon Tournament - Scarborough Bluffs - Air Date; Feb 21st In this episode, Aaron & Barry fish the Tightline Shootout & compete against some of the top salmon anglers in north America. The fishing was tough for most boats with the previous northerly winds, but the weigh-in was surprising.
Episode 08 - Trolling for Staging Chinook Salmon in Lake Ontario - Air Date; Feb 28th in this episode, Aaron and guest Matt Santoro troll just out from Bronte Creek in Lake Ontario. They fish shallow water for staging Chinook salmon with a new technique that is sure to catch on next year, as the guys score big mature fish!
Episode 09 - Back Lake Muskie Adventure - Air Date; March 7th In this episode, Aaron and Barry travel a few hours north of Toronto and have an exciting adventure taking a 12' Lund through a small river system to get into a remote back lake for muskies. The guys stumble onto a great pattern that out-fishes traditional lures.
Episode 10 - Fall Time Haliburton Area Bronzebacks - Air Date; March 14th In this episode, Barry and guest Jimmy Dodd fish the Haliburton area in the fall for smallmouth. The boys get into big northern smallies on traditional smallmouth lures, and show you good locations for successful fall time smallmouth.
Episode 11 -Great Lakes Tributary Steelheading - the Fall Bite - Air Date; March 21st In this episode, Aaron and guest Joe Pasquini fish a river in November cashing in on a great bite during a clearing trend.
Episode 12 - A New Technique for Lake Erie Smallmouth - Air Date; March 28th In this episode, Aaron and Barry target giant Lake Erie smallies with a new technique Barry accidentally stumbled onto while fishing for walleye. Aaron catches the biggest smallmouth of his life with Barry's new found smallie technique!
Episode 13 - Niagara River Browns and Steelhead - Early Winter - Air Date; April 4th In this episode, the guys fish the lower Niagara River for chrome bullets and brown trout with one of the most traditional lures on the river, Kwikfish. The fish absolutely thump the Kwikfish and the guys have a riot.
Episode 14 - Bonus Internet Exclusive - Bay of Quinte Walleye - Air Date; On Demand In this episode, the guys head to the Bay of Quinte in Picton Ontario for late fall walleye, although they employ a completely different tactic than the majority of anglers. The boys jig off the bottom with Jigging Rapalas and have a hay-day with numbers and size, while the trolling bite was slow on the big water. |