Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Canada Fishing Trips At A Glance

If you are looking for adventures in pike fishing, you will find Canada fishing trips a real deal. The pike you can catch can weigh as much as twenty to thirty pounds and you need the gear and bait to catch these sneaky fish. You will want heavier bait casting rod, reels with an open face or a spinning reel. Your test line is going to range between fourteen to thirty pounds. The fish you are going to catch can be over forty-five inches long and your rod and reel along with your test needs to be right in order to hook the big fish.

You will be fishing for these fish in the weeds, shallow waters, around rocky areas, in open water by jigging, trolling and casting. Because of the different areas you may fish, you will wan to have hair jigs, bigger spoons, bucktail spinners, and crankbaits and stick baits as well as buzz baits and topwaters. Armed with this entire arsenal, you should have no problem catching the biggest pike you have ever seen. You will always want to be prepared for all types of fish, but if pike is your pleasure, you will have everything you need.

Depending on the area, you visit while in Canada, you can enjoy some deep sea fishing if you take a boat ride into the Arctic Ocean. Here you can fish the big fish such as shark, tuna, barracuda and all the other big game fish. This is truly a spectacular event in anyone’s life. Imagine hooking a barracuda and working the fish in and out until you finally have it close to the boat. You can access this type of fishing from Quebec and Ontario. This is not the only place that is popular for fishing in Canada.

Saskatchewan and Alberta are known for fly-fishing. You can do fly-fishing for trout while enjoying the seclusion. In Saskatchewan, you will also find the best places for walleye and pike fishing. The camps and lodges are a distance from the seclude waters and are only reachable by floatplane or a boat. These waters are so untouched by the world around them, that they have the best fishing around. Nunavut is also another area of seclusion and you will need to access fishing waters by plane. If you are searching for the best places, you want to check these out for great fishing adventures.

Many of these areas are known for being only French speaking. What this means to the average angler is that you need to have a book or know the most important words to get you by in the area. You do not want to have any miscommunications when you are that secluded. Other areas of Canada are English speaking and you will not have any problems with language barriers. You do however need to follow the laws of the land. Canada is very particular about its lakes and fishing activity. If you restrain from trying to pull a fast one and take more of a catch then allowed, you could find yourself in hot water with the law.