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Enjoying Canada's Fishing Opportunities
Author: Robert Thatcher
Article:
Have you ever thought of taking an angling trip to Canada?
Fishing in the great North can be exciting and rewarding in ways
you've never expected. Canada is home to a wide variety of sport
fish species, including salmon, bass, trout, pike, and walleye.
Because Canada's fish populations are less frequently harvested
than many populations in the United States, your chances of
landing a record-sized fish are greatly increased. From relaxed
summer sport fishing to ice fishing, companies throughout Canada
are ready to take you on a guided fishing trip. Experienced
fishing guides can be hired who know all the best spots. These
sport companies can also provide all the best, up to date gear,
and have extensive information about local lakes, rivers, and
streams.
Hiring a company to guide you through your Canada fishing trip
is probably the best way to get right in and catch some fish. If
you're a stranger to Canada, you won't know the area or the
habits of the fish, but your guides can tell you just where to
start. If you're fishing for salmon, the company can also
provide you with a chartered boat. Inquire about different
companies and charters - there are a lot of people willing to
provide fishing services in Canada, and you'll want to pick the
best one. Don't hesitate to check the background of the company
you'd like to sign on with.
You can find trips offered all over Canada. Fishing in Canada
can be done in the Yukon, Central Ontario, British Columbia, and
many other locations. Because of the low human pressure on fish
in Canada, it's home to some world class trophy fish, including
enormous salmon. In the waters off of Vancouver Island in
British Columbia, halibut are especially plentiful. The Yukon
offers trout, pike, salmon, and many other species of fish in
its crystal clear waters. Whatever your desire, a Canada fishing
trip should be able to provide.
If you're ready to put your skills on the line with a Canada
fishing trip, call in advance to find out what you'll need. In
2007, many U.S. visitors who enter the country by land will not
have to present a passport. You can head straight to your Canada
fishing trip with a minimum of red tape. Research your fishing
charter to find the very best one. Soon, with the help of an
experienced guide, you could be catching that trophy fish you've
always dreamed of.
About the author:
Robert Thatcher is a freelance author and website owner of fishingcanadatips.com
. Visit Robert's web site to learn more about fishing in Canada.
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