Saturday, May 21, 2011

Fishing in Canada

Canada is known around the world as a prime destination for World Class Fishing.  With incredible fishing lakes like:  Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Of The Woods, Lac Seul, Lake Nipigon and Rainy Lake, you are sure to catch your fishing limit on these and most Canada Lakes. There are also many amazing Fly-In Fishing lakes in Canada with unlimited Trophy sized catches.  Once you spend some time at one of our great Canada Fishing Lodges you will find it's a place you don't want to leave.  There is also great Canada Real Estate for sale on Thousands of lakes, so you can find your Dream Canada Lake Home.  Camping at Canada Campgrounds is also a popular choice for a fun vacation on Canadian Lakes.  The Greatest Fishing in the WORLD is found in Canada!

Canada fishing tips !
1: Use Light Line Light (4- and 6-pound-test), thin-diameter lines offer less drag, or resistance, on a lure. This lets a walleye suck it in more easily.
2: Bounce the Bait When you’re using live bait, also use a bottom-bouncer rig. Bouncers are L-shaped wires that have a lead weight molded to the shaft. As an angler retrieves the rig, the weight bounces off the bottom and creates slack in the line, which allows the fish to inhale the bait more easily.
3: Shorten the Stroke Many jig fishermen pump their rods too vigorously, using long vertical strokes that can pull the bait out of a fish’s mouth. Use short lifts instead and you’ll hook more walleyes.
4: Offer a Bigger Bite Adding a plastic body to a jig also helps by increasing the surface area to which the fish’s sucking force is applied. It may seem counterintuitive, but a slightly bigger bait is easier for the fish to inhale.
5: Pump a Crank With Crankbaits, steady retrieves may hook aggressive walleyes, but a stop-and-go technique is better for deliberate feeders. Once the lure achieves proper depth, lift the rod tip, reel in the slack, and repeat.
6: Troll With the Flow When the water has a chop, trolling with the waves imparts that necessary slight slack in the line. Also, keep a close eye on your inside planer board as you make a turn; it will give you that small amount of slack that allows for more solid strikes—and more walleyes in the boat.

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