Fishing Safety 101: Staying Secure on the Water
According to an article published by the Red Cross, it is stated that the amount of time it takes for individuals who are not strong swimmers to drown is comparable to the time it takes to respond to a text message. Fly fishing, unlike more conventional fishing techniques, is considered…
The Science of Fish Migration: Understanding Seasonal Patterns
Many different types of fish swim through a particular part of the ocean every year. Some species in Canada are known to be true migrants, meaning they travel long distances on a regular basis. Typically, young fish leave their spawning grounds and make their way to their feeding grounds as…
Fishing With Your Loved Ones
During your holiday you have no doubt met fishermen making the most of the sea and enjoying the stunning scenery. Both kids and adults can enjoy fishing. Families can take a break from their busy lives to enjoy the sun and fresh air. Getting kids interested in fishing. It's not…
The Thrill of Deep-Sea Fishing in Atlantic Canada
Atlantic Canada is famous for sport fishing, especially for Atlantic salmon in Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, and Cape Breton Island. In these areas, you can find fishing guides, trips, lodges (ranging from basic to fancy), and packages. A guide will cost you $250 to $500 per day. A week-long…
Fishing Trips With Kids: Tips for a Memorable Family Outing
A fishing trip can be a fun and enjoyable experience for both parents and children. To introduce young children to the sport, it's crucial to be patient, positive, and make it fun. Parents should also consider their role as a fishing coach as an investment with future benefits.
Catch And Release: Ethical Fishing Practices In Canada
Catch-and-release practices are increasingly used by anglers as a conservation technique and mandated by fisheries managers. However, there is a lack of understanding about mortality caused by these practices and how variation in techniques affects mortality levels. To minimize stress and mortality, follow general catch-and-release guidelines, such as appropriate gear,…
Fishing Gear Essentials: Your Must-Have Items for Canadian Waters
Whether you're travelling internationally or from within Canada, packing for fishing trips in Canada can be a daunting task. When you visit Rough Rock Lodge and Outpost Ontario fishing lodges, all you need to bring is your suitcase, fishing gear, and yourself. We'll provide everything else you need, eh—including this…
Canadian Fishing Regulations: What You Need to Know
In Canada, fishing regulations are in place to ensure the sustainability and conservation of our precious fish populations. These rules are designed to protect the health of our lakes, rivers, and oceans, as well as to promote responsible fishing practices among the public. Canadian fishing regulations cover a wide range…
Kayak Fishing in the Great White North: Tips and Tricks
Fishing kayaks are great for exploring shallow waters and finding bass that live and feed there. They only require a few inches of water to float, making them the ideal choice for navigating these areas. While it may be typical for many Canadian anglers to search for summer bass in…
Trophy Pike Fishing in Manitoba: Where to Find the Big Ones
Everyone knows that if you want to catch large Northern pike, you have to go pike fishing in Canada. And right in the middle of Canada is the province of Manitoba. Manitoba is well-known for its ability to produce large Northern pike. Since the summer of 1990, using barbless hooks…
Fly Fishing 101: Techniques and Gear for Canadian Waters
It's often true that the person with the most experience is usually the best fly fisher on the river, eh? It takes a whole lifetime to become really good at fly fishing, and some people might argue that it's impossible to completely master it. But that's one of the things…
Ice Fishing Adventures in Alberta: A Winter Wonderland
Ice fishing is a popular winter hobby in Alberta, offering a unique experience surrounded by snowy trees and mountains. This guide provides everything you need to get started, despite some misconceptions that it is expensive. It aims to help beginners avoid common mistakes and enjoy the experience while avoiding the…
Salmon Fishing in British Columbia: Tips and Tactics
Fall brings cooler weather and foggy mornings, making it the perfect time for salmon fishing in local rivers. This popular event, especially among younger anglers, attracts thousands of anglers. Although salmon bans remain on the Fraser River, hatchery fishing is permitted on tributaries.
Advantages of Using a Topwater Frog Lure for Bass Fishing
Topwater frog lures are fishing lure that imitates a frog swimming on the water's surface. They are a popular choice for bass fishing, as they can be used to attract bass from a long distance and in a variety of water conditions.