Canada Fishing
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- General Articles
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Sep 08, 2009
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Canada Fishing Species and Tips Canada is not typically known as a bass fishing hotspot; however, there is some great bass fishing to be had there. The summer season opens in March and ends late in July. Canada has many other popular gamefish such as halibut, trout and salmon as well. Northwestern Ontario is one of the best spots in Canada for fishing. One can hook into feisty pike, musky, lake trout, walleye and yellow perch. Northwestern Canada is one of the greatest spots in the world for walleye and musky fishing. The loveliness of our Canadian wilderness is an remarkable experience in itself. The scenery is amazing. Make sure you take a good camera such as the Olympus Stylus Waterproof Digital Camera. Smallmouth bass are the feistiest fish in Northwest Ontario, pound for pound. Big smallmouth are numerous in this part of Canada and are often willing to rise to the surface to take your fly or lure. A good fly rod to pursue the smallies with is the G. Loomis NativeRun GLX Fly Rod, and the Orvis Battenkill Midarbor Fly Reel has plenty strong enough drag to handle even the biggest smallmouth that you'll hook in to out there. Also consider night fishing if you're out there. A good fishing light will attract swarms of baitfish. Try the Bass Pro Submersible Fishing Light. Or if you're taking a boat out there and need a fish finder than check out the Lowrance HDS 10 Fishfinder and GPS.
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