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Guided Fishing Tours: Ontario In Canada

Canada has year long fishing seasons-from spring to winter. The northern Canada-ice bound as it may be-is great for fishing. From salmons frolicking the icy Atlantic waters to plump walleyes. As a survey reports-recreational fishing in Canada are responsible for catching over two hundred million fishes. Guided fishing tours can be a lot of fun as well as informative and helpful. Here is a list of the top fishing places in Canada: 1. In north Ontario you can get the native walleyes which are bigger, going up to twenty five pounds

2. The ice fishing enthusiasts can go for trout fishing in Alberta; in winter only of course!

 

3. In British Columbia is the famed Muskwa-Kechika Provincial Park. Situated at the north of the province, this park offers you the rare opportunity to go angling for Rocky Mountain Whitefish using the fly fishing method.

4. The famed Atlantic salmon can be found in rivers like the Gander river. This river flows through the Canadian province of Newfoundland which is situated on the eastern coast of the North American country.

5. Artic chars and graylings are meant for expert anglers. To find these you have to go up north to the country's north western frontiers.

6. Nunavut is Canada's newest province and home to the famous Mosquito and Dubawnt lakes. Here one can find the world's greatest fresh water lake trout. Not for nothing are these lakes have been given the nickname of "trout capital".

7. Do not forget the salty seas surrounding Canada. Salt water fishing can be equally lucrative in this country-an angler's paradise-especially if you are dropping your hook in the coasts of Newfoundland. Any one can look forward to having a great mackerel and cod catch here.

8. Gulf Islands are situated off the west coast of Canada-west of the Coastal Mountain Range. It is an overnight trip in which one can spend at least then hours fishing out of the precious twenty four.

9. There is of course Manitoba with its range of unique native fishes like goldeye. Also, Manitoba the THE most important place in north America as far as fly fishing is concerned. So fly fishers, you must all flock to the many lakes of this beautiful province.

The list above is indeed bewildering, pleasing and awe inspiring at the same time. Thus, what even the expert and practiced angler needs is a guided fishing tour. Guided fishing tours can help you find the exactly right place for fishing the right lodge to stay in. Guided fishing tour means a happy worry free and hassle free fishing trip-or an anglers dream come true. You can just concentrate on your fishing-the rest is taken care of.

Restrictions on fishing and conservation rules: These restrictions, rules and laws are put in place to ensure an unabated supply of fish for anglers in the future as well as now. Thus, these laws are there to protect the interests of the fishers and should not be regarded as restrictive. Regular surveys help officials keep track of and thereby maintain the population of different kinds of fishes. You must measure the fishes-so that no small fishes are killed. This is a where a Guided fishing tour can help you the most so that you can keep within legal limits. Also, the guides can acquire the non-resident fishing license that you require or you may be required to pay fines.

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