Archive for October, 2009
Several Popular Fishing Resorts in Canada
Posted in: Fishing in Canada
There are numerous fishing resorts that are operating in Canada. It is a well known fact that the country considers fishing as one of the top leisure activities for tourists. Fishing enthusiasts from all over the world go to the country to fish. There are many popular fish species that can be found in Canada. And lakes and rivers are so beautiful and naturally accommodating for fishing.
Obtaining a Fishing License in Canada
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Fishing is one of the top leisure activities people do when visiting Canada. The activity has been one of the country's tourist attractions. There are numerous lakes and rivers all around Canada and almost all of the water bodies are ideal for thriving of different species of fish. Thus, fishing enthusiasts find going to the country for fishing a delight.
Fishing Gear – Weather Instruments for Fishing
Posted in: Fishing Equipment
Conditions on the water can change in the time it takes you to bait your hook. One minute the seas are calm, the next a 40 mph wind is blowing buckets of rain into your face. Fish are affected by the surface weather, too. Many feed off insects that land on the water. Changes in temperature, rainfall and other weather factors influence their behavior.
The best way to stay safe and optimize your odds for a good catch is to carry good weather gear with you. That's as true standing on the shore as it is cruising on a boat. You need to know when to take shelter and it helps to know why the fish aren't biting.
Fishing Gear – The Anatomy of a Fish Hook
Posted in: Fishing Equipment
A fish hook seems like a simple thing. A sharp point, a curve and an eye to attach to fishing line. But there's much more than meets the eye (or finger, ouch!) to the average fishing hook.
Every hook does have those basics. The point is usually supplemented by a barb, to prevent the hooked fish from slipping right back off. That section is called the bite or front length. The curve is called the bend. Po-tay-to, po-tah-to; it's the same thing. That bend straightens into the shank which contains an opening at the end, called the eye.
Going on a Fishing Trip? Here are 5 Excellent
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Going on a Fishing Trip? Here are 5 Excellent Fishing Lakes in Canada
Canada has a land area of more than 9.9 million sq. km., nearly 8% of which is covered by bodies of fresh water, including lakes, streams and rivers. It is also the home of the Great Lakes; Lake Superior, Huron, Erie, Ontario and Michigan. The Great Lakes alone form a combined area of over 244,000 sq. km. This area comprises approximately 20% of the fresh water found on the world's surface. Is it any wonder that Canada's fishing lakes are some of the best in the world?
Fishing Gear – Tackle Boxes For Every Purpose
Posted in: Fishing Equipment
The amount of small gear a fisherman has to carry could tax a Roman legionnaire. Hundreds of lures, hooks of twelve types and line of six different weights all pose a challenge to focusing on the main activity. Tame that problem by investing in a tackle box that's just right for you.
If you go fly fishing you'll want something that protects all those unique and practical works of art you made or bought. Special compartments are a must but not hard to find. They protect the flies from crushing, which keeps them looking good and fully functional.
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- How to Choose a Self-guided Fishing Camp in Canada
- The Best Place for Salmon Fishing in Canada
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