Archive for November, 2009
Ice Fishing? Here Are Some Tips
Posted in: Fishing in Canada
Ice fishing is an activity that requires thorough physical and mental preparation. It's not easy to patiently wait for the fish to take the bait while enduring the cold. The key to enjoy ice fishing is being prepared. Here are some tips to consider:
1. Learn and equip yourself with the knowledge about ice fishing, like the best time to go fishing ( not too early and not too late), the appropriate tackle and bait for the kind of fish you hope to catch, the equipment, clothing, and tools needed.
2. Be safety conscious. The ice should be at least four (4") inches thick based on the reports of the authorities before walking on it. Another general rule is that the ice should be 10 to 12 inches before a truck can be driven into it.
3. Have the right ice fishing equipment. This should include the ice fishing rod, the bait, the necessary equipment like an ax, a flashlight, two-way radio, ice pick, camera, etc. Make a list days before going on an ice fishing trip to have time to review if the list is complete.
4. Have a fishing house for protection against the cold temperature and strong wind. Whether you want a portable or a more complex fishing house, complete with cooking equipment, it is your choice. Ready to assemble ice fishing house are also available in different sizes and models.
5. Know the techniques and strategies to apply for each kind of fish you intend to catch.
6. Have the appropriate ice fishing clothing. Be sure the body, hands and feet are warm. Aside from a good pair of winter boots, double or two pairs of socks, make use of "toe warmers" between the feet bottoms and the boots. Keep the hands warm by wearing a pair of surgical gloves under the outer gloves. The outer gloves should be water proof. The "toe warmers" can be used in the hand gloves. Of course, don't forget the thermal underwear. Avoid sweating, remove a jacket or take off layers of clothing you feel warm. Have extra clothes to change any wet clothing.
7. Have the appropriate bait and lure. Change baits for diversity. A repeated bait on the same lure has diminishing effectiveness.
Ice fishing is fun if one is patient and comfortable. Be ready, check the weather forecast, and dress to keep warm. It is easy to be patient if you're comfortable.
A Fishing Trip to Galt, Canada for A Wide
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A Fishing Trip to Galt, Canada for A Wide Variety of Fresh Water Fish
Galt founded by the novelist John Galt, was a city along the Grand River and Speed River in Ontario. Canada. In 1973, Galt, with the towns of Hespeler and Preston were combined to form the city of Cambridge in Ontario Canada. Galt was also previously known as Shade Mills. Now, that takes the confusion out in case you are searching for information about Galt. Galt has had a long history since 1784, when it was one of the Indian Reserve lands along the Grand River granted to the Six Nation Indians by the British Crown.
The Grand River in Ontario, is at least 250 kilometers long, from Alton, passing through Cambridge and then to Lake Erie and is known for the abundance of fresh water fish. The flow of the river varies according to the terrain in the areas it passes by but it slows down as it passes along Galt , Hespeler and Preston which makes that part of the river favorable for fishing. A lot of fresh water fish have been identified and documented for the reference of visitors who would like to have the Grand River experience.
The flow of Grand River across several towns and cities has also provided a convenient means of transportation and the towns that make up Cambridge now, Preston, Hespler and Galt were part of what was known as "The Freshwater Fishing Capital of the World" However, throughout the years, there was some decline in the fishing activities at Grand River and this concern is being attended to by the Grand River Fisheries Management Plan and by the Grand River Conservation Authority, aimed to maintain the river's reputation as the place for a high quality fishing experience.
With the management team in place, the Grand River, with its clean waters and abundance of freshwater species, particularly the brown trout, continues to attract fishing trips from around the world. The length of the river provides any fishing trip with varied and interesting experiences.
Fishing continues to be a major tourism activity in the Grand River in Galt, now part of Cambridge. Visitors can expect to catch a wide variety of fish species, like the carp, bullhead, rock bass smallmouth and largemouth bass, salmon, and of course the rainbow and brown trout.
With its rich historical heritage and tourism facilities, the Grand River in Galt maintains it's a favorite fishing trip destination in North America.
Fly In Fishing Lodges- Visit One For A Memorable
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Fly In Fishing Lodges- Visit One For A Memorable Vacation
When you think of the wilderness or a remote place where nature is still in its unspoiled state, there is an anticipation of the chance to enjoy the real beauty of nature and the acceptance of the lack or absence of modern conveniences that are normally part of the modern way of living. There are many cases where this statement still holds true but not in the fly in fishing lodges in Canada.
The fly in fishing lodges in Canada is the answer to those who dream of spending a vacation in the wilderness but are held back by the difficulties and possible dangers of being in an unfamiliar place. The fly in lodges are so remote they are accessible only by float planes, unless you want to use your precious vacation time going there by land. And what is good about these fly in lodges is that there are many establishments or operators from which vacationers can choose from.
What services are offered by these fly in fishing lodges?
Anyone planning to experience a back-to-nature but comfortable vacation will find enough information online to make a decision . Although the services vary with each lodge operator, there are similar ones that are generally offered by most of them. Fishing trips can be arranged based on your budget, the number of vacationers and the length of stay. Some advertisements even let the prospective guests choose the kind of fish they want to catch ( you may click on the fish of your choice). Here are the services usually offered by these fly in fishing lodge operators:
1. Air transport to bring the guests in their chosen destination. Some of these destinations are so remote that there is a chance that you'll find yourself truly alone.
2. Boats for fishing
3. Experienced guides
4. Cabins with the amenities of modern living like indoor plumbing and electric power. There are lodges that offer meals while some just provide cooking utensils.
5. Staff and housekeeping support if desired by the guest.
6 Rich fishing grounds because only a few have fished before you. There are places which impose the "catch and release" policy.
7. There are adequate facilities for a fly in fishing vacation for the whole family. Without the distractions of the modern world, a wilderness trip is a good chance to develop family bonding.
Fly in fishing trips are offered from May to late October with July to August as the most preferred months because the weather isn't as cold. Why not book a "different" kind of vacation?
Understanding the Fishing Season in Canada
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Canada is said to have the finest and most ideal lakes and rivers in all of North America. Experts attest that the water bodies in the country are just right for the proliferation and thriving of many different species of fish. Thus, hobbyists and fishing enthusiasts always make it a point to drop by and take a short fishing vacation to Canada. It is important to note and know the significant fishing seasons in the country.
Of course, it is logical that fishing isn't ideal during winter. There are fish species that can still be caught despite the freezing temperatures of the water, but the problem is that anglers may not be able to withstand the extreme cold temperature of the outdoors during the season. The usual fish species are normally in the deepest sections of the lakes or rivers or have migrated temporarily to other rivers until the season improves in Canada.
The start of the fishing season is heralded by the onset of spring. During the season, whatever ice and glaciers formed during winter are starting to melt and warm up. The months of May and June mark the start of the early fishing season. Different fish species during this season are starting to move to shallow parts of the water.
The months of July and August mark summer in Canada. Stable weather helps anglers find ideal temperature for this outdoor activity. This time of the year, more and more fish species are starting to appear. Patient and skillful anglers will most likely have a good catch.
Finally, the season of fall is the most ideal for fishing in Canada. Aside from the ideal weather to allow anglers to do different outdoor activities, the volume of all fish species going to the shallow waters is peaking during this month of September. During this season, prevailing temperatures in lakes and rivers across the country are starting to drop in anticipation and preparation of the onset of another long winter season. Fall is the most ideal time for fishing activities in Canada. That is why it is normal that tourists swoon the country especially the local fishing resorts during this season.
If you are planning to take a vacation or a short fishing trip to Canada, check out the prevailing weather in the country. Remember, the weather could be a great factor as you make the decision to come for a visit.
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