Archive for July, 2009
Costs of Fishing in Canada Is No Problem
Posted in: Fishing in Canada
There are a lot of activities that you can do in Canada. You can roam around in Edmonton Mall, considered to be one of the largest in the world. You can go nature tripping among its mountains or, better yet, fish.
Fly Fishing for Less
Costs of fishing in Canada is definitely not a problem. In fact, they're experiencing reduced costs particularly in fly fishing. A 5-day trip with 4 anglers, for example, will cost about $140 for every angler. This includes river beat, complete with access pass, transportation to the river and back, riverside coffee, and a chance to explore the sceneries of Quebec, where fly fish are plenty. For a similar trip with only 1 or probably 2 anglers, it will be more expensive. It will cost an estimated $200 for every angler per day.
Beginner Angler Tips for Successful Walleye Fishing
Posted in: Walleye Fishing
Walleye fishing requires patience and technique, which is why catching this fish isn't for the angler on the go. Here are some tips on how to catch this elusive fish:
Vary your fishing technique depending on the season.
Spring is a great season to fish for walleye. Most of the bigger interior streams have great concentrations of this fish, particularly because the pre-spawning activity makes their movements predictable.
Walleye begin the reproductive season in the spring, so expect them to move to their spawning grounds. You'll find the best walleye locations in waters close to spawning sites and structures which the fish have to overcome to reach the sites.
Techniques for Successful Walleye Fishing
Posted in: Walleye Fishing
Yes, you do have to plan well if you're going after the walleye. Even experienced anglers find the walleye very challenging. They don't take this fish lightly and neither should you. With the right tricks, you can even come home with your very own walleye trophy. Here are some techniques you can use when fishing for walleye:
Understand the walleye's feeding habits.
Walleye don't always slash at a bait in the same manner as pike. Sometimes, you should expect a short strike. This happens when the walleye approaches the bait/prey, opens up its gills thus 'inhaling' the prey. As long as the process is uninterrupted, you get a bite.
Cod Fishing in Canada Begins at Newfoundland
Posted in: Fishing in Canada
Up in the north of Canada thrives a little community. It's not about the people; it's all about the cod fish.
When It All Started
Cod fishing in Canada, particularly in Newfoundland, started when the region was discovered before the end of the fifteenth century. Since then, all cultures from French, Portuguese, English, and Spanish came to its waters in order to search for cod. Hook and line was the manner of fishing, with herring, capelin, sea birds, and squid used as bait.
The Process of Cod Fishing
Walleye Fishing Supplies
Posted in: Walleye Fishing
Good preparation for catching the sought-after walleye is a must before actually fishing for walleye. You must have proper guidance on the basic walleye fishing supplies. This includes equipment being used for fishing, which should be based on your target size. The location of the fish is also a consideration. When you have the best supplies available, walleye fishing won't be a frustrating experience.
The initial consideration should be the reel and the rod. Their properties and strength can determine the vast difference in bringing the walleye out of the water. When choosing a reel and rod, select the spinning ones. This makes it easy to use the light cranks and jigs because they are the most universal lures to use in catching walleye.
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