Canada Walleye Fishing – Latest Canada Walleye Fishing news – Oh, Canada!
Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…
Huge rafts of mayflies hatched every night, providing walleye with an endless after-hours buffet that left them difficult to catch come morning. … Read More…
On the Wildside: Walleye wilderness expedition: Plenty of fish, indelible memories
Jim Renslow had organized another walleye fishing expedition into Canada. After many years of flying to a remote camp on Larus Lake north of Nestor Falls, … Read More…
Mercury levels rise in lake trout
Working together with the Aboriginal Aquatic Resources and Ocean Management program samples of pike and walleye have been gathered this year from Sibbeston … Read More…
That’s all the news for today guys, so until next time, thanks for stopping by.
Pike fishing question #2?
i recently posted a pike fishing question and got some good answers but i feel i wasn't specific enough with the question.
I have never pike fished before but have targeted smaller species and am planning on going on a fishing trip on a large lake using lures , for two reasons 1, lures are recommended for this water 2, i don't have knowledge of dead bait rigs.
i have researched pike fishing quite a lot but can only find good info on unhooking so i have bought the necessary tools (unhooking mat, forceps etc.) but i just want to have some advice on the basics
dead bait rigs
safely unhooking and returning
working lures
and any other info will be very much appreciated (oh and what are crimps?)
andy help would be very much apreciated =)
Yukon’s Gold
The province Yukon is located north of British Columbia and it boarders Alaska to the west and to the east is the North West territories. Yukon was the 11th province to join the country of Canada. Yukon is probably best known for the Klondike Gold Rush in the 1890s. It is said that there is still gold in the rivers up there
This province is neat because of its beautiful landscape, from fresh water lakes to snow cover mountains there is so much scenery. If you are a hiker this is the place to visit. Hiking through the mountains and seeing all the wild animals is awesome. You can go fishing in the fresh water rivers and lakes. Or just float down some of the rivers in a raft. It’s something that you will never forget.
There is still a lot of mining industry going on. Yukon’s main industry is gold mining. Tourism is there next biggest industry. People from around the world come to this neat province to see these good mines. A lot of people like to tour the river where the big Klondike Gold Rush occurred. It’s got some awesome history there, so prep to learn a lot and experience the Klondike Gold Rush.
Facts
-Largest city is Whitehorse
-Is the 11th province to become a part of Canada?
-English speaking province
-Klondike Gold Rush
This province can offer a lot of history and its well wroth the trip to see it all, this is a province you don’t want to miss out on.
By: Ashton
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Ashton Billesberger is the owner and operator of Yukon Canada Guide – www.yukon-canada-guide.com, which is the best site on the internet for all Yukon related information.
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