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1. Five Ontario Trout Fishing Tips
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...rivers and streams. Anglers should cast from one side of the stream either directly in front of them or slight downstream to maximize your lures' potential. 4. You never get a second chance ...

...y morning or late evening. Most likely, the best artificial lures are those who are used on the surface. Light tackle is ideal and 8-12lb line is usually more than enough to enjoy a good fight into th...

3. Locating the Best Bass Fishing Areas
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...study it for a moment (looking for areas where the fish would most likely be.) Next, I will (using a highlighter) divide the map in sections based on how much time I have to pre-fish for a tournament ...

4. What’s Hot with Bass Fishing?
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...Go out fishing during these times for the best success. When retrieving an underwater lure in poor light, keep it coming at a steady pace once it is set in motion. This will make it easier for b...

5. Walleye
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...ye generally feed in the evening hours and their large eyes allow them to see prey extremely well in low light conditions.  Their light sensitive eyes allow them to see in murky and stained water...

6. Swimming Into Swim Baits
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...ts provoke reaction and sight strikes. With this in mind they are extremely productive in clear water or lightly stained water with 3 to 4 feet of visibility. Because of the weight of some of t...

...more fish on the end of my line in the near future. Yes, of course everyone is feeling a little lighter in the pocket book but that shouldn’t stop anyone from taking some quality time o...

8. Ontario Bug Reports
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... any given place. Present day conditions also affect areas and rain, wind, temperatures and amount of sunlight play roles in the hatching of many types of bugs. While a good spring hatch is good for t...

9. Fly Fishing Knot Basics
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... water, you’ll be ready to do a quick fix if your line breaks. Learn to tie the right knots in dim light as well as sunlight and you’ll spend less time on shore and more on the water. Afte...

10. Last Minute Fishing Deals and Packages
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                  From time to time we get some amazing deals from our world clas

11. Ontario Musky Tips for Beginners
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...tters by accident.  Often times these types of misadventures end up in a lost lure and broken line. Light tackle is definitely not the preferred method of succeeding when targeting Muskie either ...

...y the Muskie and Heritage Townscape Murals in Kenora, the White Otter Castle to the south of Ignace, the lighthouse at Morson and also the falls at Nestor falls. Some communities have local museums,...

13. Ontario Sport Fishing Adventures
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... abundant wildlife await you at the cabins.  Comfortable accommodations and a secluded location highlight the adventure. Mattagami Lake is the home to Green Wilderness Lodge , a small camp ...

14. Fly In Fishing - No More Excuses
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...l have the advantage of fishing some of the best streams, rivers and lakes while remaining only a short flight by float plane to civilization. If you’re the adventurous type, perhaps you&rsq...

15. Ontario Fly Fishing – Outfitting for a Beginner
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...ons in slow moving rivers and creeks trout are in pools or moving current at closer range and thus a rod lighter in weight such as a 7’3 will handle just about any situation in those conditions....

16. Fly In Fishing
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...io in Canada is world renowned for its amazing and beautiful fly in fishing destinations. Operators and flight services stretch across the vast north regions allowing anglers a chance to fish lakes an...

17. What To Bring
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...           Walleye •    Light to Medium 6 to 6’6 spinning rods with a sensitive tip •    8-...

18. Featured Fish - Ontario Walleye
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...ye generally feed in the evening hours and their large eyes allow them to see prey extremely well in low light conditions.  Their light sensitive eyes allow them to see in murky and stained water...

19. Ontario's Black Crappie
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... The native range of this species is very similar to that of the White Crappie, except that it extended slightly further north into Canada and east to the coastal plains south of Virginia.  Howev...

20. Black Crappie
(Ontario Gamefish Species/Ontario Gamefish Species)
...rom zone to zone but a productive outing can often produce numbers well into the fifties! On traditional light tackle the Crappie provides an awesome fight for its size and average size can vary from ...

21. Northwest Ontario – Spring Fever
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... trophy fish into the boat. With big fish in big fish country comes the need for big tackle. Leave the lightweight Bass rods and reels at home if you plan on landing an early season Northern Pike. M...

22. Southern Ontario Steel
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...patterns and instincts show us that steelhead will move up river swimming pool to pool at first and last light during sunny conditions and sporadically on overcast days. Packs of steelhead when moving...

... If you are venturing out during the night hours carry an emergency kit consisting of flares, flashlight, light sticks, blanket, matches or lighter and a portable heating source such as a camp s...

24. Stay Safe On Ontario's Ice
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...clear blue ice is required for snowmobiles and 30 centimetres (12 inches) or more is needed for most light vehicles. Double these amounts if the ice is white or opaque A layer of heavy snow on ...

25. Lake Nipissing Ice Fishing
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...on. The aurora trout is an ice water fish and it reaches full maturity at about 4 years, has a lifespan slightly higher than 8 years and may lay up to 8000 eggs. Brook Trout This is another...

26. Rod and Reel Tips for Winter Storage
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... a bath. Sounds funny right? Like they haven’t seen enough water during the year. Truth is that by lightly scrubbing down your rods in warm soapy water can remove a lot of dirt and other contami...

27. Ontario Walleye Tips
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...the lower part of their caudal fin while their dorsal fin has a black rear base.   Walleyes are light sensitive, and because of this, they generally feed when the sun is absent.  That is...

28. Take Your Kids Fishing In Ontario
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...hat the panfish will be hooked once it takes the bait into its mouth. 4. It is also best that you use a light sinker when you are fishing for panfish. 5. You should also have a bucket on hand filled...

29. Ontario Lake Trout
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...pping 102 pounds.  It was caught in Lake Athabasca, Saskatchewan in the year 1961. Lake Trouts have light spots that are splattered across dark crome sides.   Where ca...

30. Ontario Northern Pike Tips
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...s fins.  Unlike comparable-looking muskellunge, northerns have predominantly dark bodes tinted with light markings.  They grow to as much as 59 inches (150 cm.) in length and about 55 pounds...

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