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Fishing Trips in
Canada
Whether considered as a pastime or a serious sport, fishing
has become one of the most beloved activities of individuals
especially men. This is why some guys would even travel far
and wide just to reach the perfect spot for this form of
sport or hobby. If you are looking for a good place to fish
in, one of the most desirable countries for fishing is
Canada. Below are a few bits of information and reminders
regarding fishing in Canada.
First of
all, fishing in Canada is made famous by the countless
rivers and lakes found in its territory. Provinces such as
Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and
Manitoba all have a number of rivers and lakes suitable for
fishing. A few of the types of fish that can be found in the
Canadian rivers and lakes are the Brook Trout, Rainbow
Trout, Mountain Whitefish, Walleye, Sauger, Pike, Burbot,
Goldeye and Lake Sturgeon.
With regard
to places for camping, people can find sites to set up
overnight tents along almost all of the riverbanks and
lakesides in Canada. Remember to choose a place which is
just a few minutes away from the river or lake in which you
are fishing so that transportation would be a breeze. You
may also want to select a place which is not too deserted in
case you may need help in anything.
Furthermore, fishing fanatics in Canada who would like to
have a larger catch can hire Canadian fishing guides during
their trips. Before hiring a guide, it is advisable to check
a bit of information about the guide himself. Clearly
determine the length of time for the entire fishing trip so
that the amount for payment will be set accordingly.
Remember to establish good communication with your guide.
Lastly
regarding laws in fishing, Canada has its own booklet of the
fishing regulations of the current year. You can avail of
this booklet in local sports stores. Each province in Canada
has its own specific set of rules regarding fishing, so
different levels of regulations may apply to each province.
Nevertheless, it is a safe move to keep the following
general tips in mind: always bring your fishing license, be
aware of the fishing limit, and avoid using certain
prohibited fishing equipment.
Our site explores some of the fantastic fishing in
Ontario,
Alberta,
Manitoba,
Saskatchewan,
and British Columbia.
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