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Canada Fishing Trips: So Much Fishing, So Little Time!
from:Is a Canada fishing trip your pleasure? You’ve planned a trip to Canada. Fishing trips are high on your list of priorities. But which trip do you choose?
Every province and territory in Canada offers some form of a fishing experience, for both the novice and experienced fisherman.
No matter which way you head in Canada, fishing trips abound and all are as different as the many ethnic cultures that form Canada’s population.
From fly-fishing in a remote lodge in Churchill, Manitoba to angling for rainbow trout in British Columbia’s Salmon River, there is a Canadian fishing adventure to suit every fisherman.
Canada fishing trips can be as rugged or as elegant as you desire. Fishermen looking to land an Arctic Grayling or a Whitefish can choose from a rustic half day or full day fishing trip out of Whitehorse in the Yukon.
Those into gourmet food and private jet service may want to book a stay at the Hatchet Lake Lodge in Saskatchewan, one of Canada’s most beautiful.
The fisherman, who is also a whale enthusiast or is Eco-minded, may want to book a Seabreeze fishing trip out of Vancouver, British Columbia. This fishing charter service offers 5-8 hour trips complete with fishing gear and bait. Fishing licenses can be purchased in their offices before heading out.
Are you looking for a longer Canada fishing trips? Ontario, in eastern Canada, offers many choices including 3-7 day fly-in trips like the trip offered by the Sydney Lake Lodge in Northwestern Ontario. This company offers professional fishing guides, dock service (your boat will be tended every night) and comfortable cabins. Any prize fish you catch here, however, must be returned to the lake in keeping with their strict conservation rules.
If you want to travel farther north, try the Tagish Lake Wilderness Lodge in the Yukon. Those folks have a fleet of aluminum boats and motors, fish finders, tackle and bait. And they promise to share their secrets for catching prize trout or pike.
Remember Canada’s East Coast, too, when looking for Canada fishing trips. The Maritime Provinces, nestled on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, have fishing opportunities for both the freshwater and saltwater angler.
Dave’s Guide Service, out of Nova Scotia, offers both boat and kayak trips complete with fishing gear and a box lunch. Dave specializes in Smallmouth bass.
Most Canada fishing trips come as complete packages. When booking your trip, be sure to check exactly what is included in your package. Tell the trip organizers if you have any special physical needs because most are ready and willing to accommodate you.
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