Archive for September, 2009
Manitoba Fishing: A Great Fishing Experience!
Posted in: Fishing in Canada
Fishing is an enjoyable hobby; you won't get tired of waiting for a big catch, though it may seem to take forever. Fishing isn't boring when you discover the waters of Manitoba, Canada. Manitoba is located in the east, furthest from the other Canadian provinces.
Here flows a number of vast freshwater rivers such as Nelson, Red River, Hayes, Assiniboine and Churchill rivers. These are the major rivers that thrive with many different fish. This makes Manitoba popular for fish hunters and hobbyists. Manitoba has a fish management program to maintain the supply of game fish in the province. Some of the game fish that they preserve are the northern pike, catfish, walleye and many others.
Fishing Gear – Fishing Rod Basics
Posted in: Fishing Equipment
Fishing is an ancient practice and rod designs go back centuries. But the modern sport fishing rod has evolved considerably away from its ancestors. Far from a simple bamboo stick with a piece of twine made from long plants, it is now a modern marvel.
Most contemporary fishing rods are made from fiberglass or graphite, though boron composites and even titanium are used in some. Bamboo is even still used in some really high-end rods. Both fiberglass and graphite are lightweight, highly flexible and yet can stand up to considerable strain. When a 15 lb bucketmouth bass is on the line it needs to take some punishment.
Finding Fishing Supply Stores in Canada Is as Easy as
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Finding Fishing Supply Stores in Canada Is as Easy as 1-2-3
There's no doubt that Canada is a very beautiful country. It is endowed with natural beauty and there are a lot of activities you can do alone or with family or friends.
Fishing in Canada is highly regarded by fishermen all over the world. Aside from that there are a wide variety of fish good for gaming, trophy, or for cooking, you there's no limit as to the number of fishing supply stores you can find. However, how do you find them? Here are top 3 methods:
Fishing Gear – Fishing Reel Types
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Sometimes it seems as if there are as many designs of fishing reel as there are species of fish. But all fall somewhere into one of a few basic categories.
Spincasting reels are the most basic. They hold the line and feeding mechanism hidden inside a container that resembles a rocket ship capsule from the 1960s. The cone section has a small hole through which the line feeds. This design helps prevent tangling or, as it's known to the pros, "a bird's nest" or 'backlash'. On the end of the reel nearest the angler there's a small thumb button that makes it easy to release or brake the line while casting.
Relaxing and fishing at the Canadian territory
Posted in: Fishing in Canada
Fishing isn't just a hobby that could be enjoyed by the adults in the family, because the moment that you set foot in Canada and feel the calmness and stillness, you would probably come to the idea that fishing should be for everyone in the family. Canadian fishing eminent for the diverse kinds of fish that you will be able to catch in the area. More than the variety, it poses a unique challenge for the fishing public.
Less population = more tourists
What Kinds of Fish Are Common in Canada? There Are
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What Kinds of Fish Are Common in Canada? There Are Plenty
Fishing can be one of the activities you'll surely enjoy when you're in the Canadian territories. And what could be more enjoyable than hundreds of different types of fish.
Pike
Pike in Northern Canada are thought to be ferocious predators, and fishermen enjoy catching them. They make excellent food too. It can be easy to catch them, especially if they're slimy.
Canadian northern pike may grow very large, up to a length of 150 centimeters or 60 inches. They can weigh around 50 pounds. If you're looking for trophies, you can go for dead bait fishing during early spring.
Pike enjoy living in sheltered or weedy environment. You may also find them in beaver dams and fallen trees. This provides them a good cover when ambushing their prey.
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