Captain
Bob Tatarsky

Member since June 2017 Toronto, Canada
Background
"We have best salmon fishing in Canada right at the City of Toronto's doorstep." Captain Bob Tatarsky grew up holding a rod in his hand, fishing with his friends. He moved to Ontario in 1980 and has been fishing all of the lakes in the state since then, with special attention paid to Lake Ontario. For the past 4 years, he's been guiding customers on exciting fishing trips on Lake Ontario and other fresh waters of the area. One of his most memorable catches was a 40lb Sturgeon, which fought him for half an hour!
Techniques
Trolling spoons, flies and natural bait are best techniques catching trophy size salmon.

Hey, I'm Captain Bob Tatarsky

Toronto, Canada
Background
"We have best salmon fishing in Canada right at the City of Toronto's doorstep." Captain Bob Tatarsky grew up holding a rod in his hand, fishing with his friends. He moved to Ontario in 1980 and has been fishing all of the lakes in the state since then, with special attention paid to Lake Ontario. For the past 4 years, he's been guiding customers on exciting fishing trips on Lake Ontario and other fresh waters of the area. One of his most memorable catches was a 40lb Sturgeon, which fought him for half an hour!
Techniques
Trolling spoons, flies and natural bait are best techniques catching trophy size salmon.

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Fishing Reports

Special Rules for Taking Trout and Salmo
Special Rules for Taking Trout and Salmo
Jun 27, 2021 Toronto
A moderate steady retrieve will give the fish time to adjust to changes in water pressure. Trout and salmon caught in many cold water lakes are caught in very deep water. Bringing them to the surface is particularly stressful because the fish experiences a substantial reduction in water pressure. At 100 feet deep the pressure per inch is four times greater than at the surface. In this situation it is important not to "horse in" the fish but to bring it to the surface slowly but steadily. Fish brought up from deep water may need "burping." Burping is a method of expelling excess air from the fish's swim bladder. The drop in pressure causes the swim bladder to expand, increasing the fish's buoyancy and causing it to float belly up. Left in this condition, many fish die as a result of the surface water's warm temperatures or attacks by predators. But in trout and salmon, the swim bladder is connected to the esophagus, making it possible to squeeze excess air out. To do so, hold the fish gently on its side and gently, but firmly, squeeze the belly from the vent toward the head. You will be able to hear the burp as air is expelled from the bladder. Do not squeeze the head and gill area, as that could damage vital organs. Stimulate the fish to dive deeply. Once burped, the fish should be able to dive down to the deep cold water. But it may require further assistance. Two methods have proved useful in stimulating fish to dive. One is to vigorously thrust the fish, head first, into the water. The slap of the water, and the plunge downward usually stimulates the fish to swim down. Another technique is the "release when recovered" method. Hold the fish gently at the middle of its body with its head pointed downward at a 45 degree angle. In that position a gentle side-to-side motion (or slow speed of the boat if trolling) can be used to move water into the mouth and over the gills. As the fish recovers, it will begin to kick, and slide out of your hand. When its tail passes through your hand, give the tail a quick squeeze. This seems to stimulate the fish's swimming action, causing to dive with more vigor. Remember, the idea is not to catch the tail, but to compress it as it slides through your hand. When is burping and additional handling needed? Let the fish tell you that. Start by handling the fish as little as possible, i.e., flip it off the hook with needle-nosed pliers. If it is able to recover and returns to the depths, you have avoid a lot of handling. If it is unable to dive, the head first plunge may be enough or burping and the "release when recovered" technique may be required. Based on fisherman observations landlocked salmon taken from 30 feet deep can be flipped off the hook will do fine. Salmon from 60 feet deep may need some help to recover. Lake trout seem to be more sensitive than salmon. A lake trout brought up from 60 feet will probably need to be burped and given some help to dive back to deep water.
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Rating summary
Excellent
4.6 / 5
out of 5 stars from 256 reviews
Boat
Excellent
4.5 / 5
Crew
Excellent
4.7 / 5
Experience
Excellent
4.5 / 5
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Catch Big lake trout only found in the Great Lakes on a private charter
Catch Big lake trout only found in the Great Lakes on a private charter
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Good experience
86%
Friendly captain
94%
Recommend this charter
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Appropriate for children
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Satisfied with the boat
92%
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Cristopher P.
Toronto, ON
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101% coming back

VERIFIED   5 Hour Trip - Weekend AM on June 25, 2023
Pretty cool day with Captain Bob, who showed us his equipment and explained how it works. I was fascinated to learn more about...
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Andrea H.
Keswick, Ontario
Excellent
4.7 / 5
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Very good
4.0 / 5
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Afternoon fishing trip

VERIFIED   5 Hour Trip - Weekend AM on June 17, 2023
We went out with Captain Bob for the afternoon. Fishing started off slow and the fish were not biting.ย  We ended up catching...
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Tim C.
Isle Of Man, Isle Of Man
Excellent
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5.0 / 5
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Wow

VERIFIED   5 Hour Trip - Salmon Fishing (PM) on June 13, 2023
So I arrived early and bob was already waiting for me, he talked me through the safety procedures and then we set sail, it...
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Amy M.
Toronto, ON
Excellent
5.0 / 5
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Morning Half Day Trip in May

VERIFIED   5 Hour Trip - Weekend AM on May 6, 2023
We had a great five hour trip with Bob! Six bites and four catches. It was a good day and we had a good time on the boat talking...
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Richard C.
Uxbridge, ON
Excellent
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4 Hr morning trip.

VERIFIED   4 Hour Weekdays Salmon Special AM on September 15, 2023
Great day for a fishing excursion with Captain Bob. Within 1/2 hr of leaving the dock we had our first hit on a deep meat ...
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