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5 Places to Shore Fish
Fish’n Canada shows you where to go shore fishing in Ontario.
By Fish'n Canada
Four Seasons of Bass in Ontario
Northern Ontario is home to year-round bass.
By Karl Kalonka
Fishing and Foraging
Add some fresh foods and forage to your fishing adventures!
By Alyssa Lloyd
Long Nose Gar
A Fish for the Bucket List
By Gord Pyzer
Top 5 Baits for Smallmouth and Largemouth Bass
What baits do you use to target bass? Find out why these 5 are the best!
By Ron James
3 Great Ontario Walleye Destinations
Karl of Extreme Angler recommends must do walleye lakes in Ontario.
By Karl Kalonka
Don’t Be Afraid Of Muskies
Muskies are fish of 10,000 casts and are found in large bodies of water in Northwestern Ontario.
By Gord Pyzer
Top 5 Flies for Smallmouth Bass
The inside scoop on bass flies from the hosts of The New Fly Fisher.
By Mark Melnyk
Stalking Prehistoric Long Nose Gar
Hosts Angelo Viola and Pete Bowman took to the waters with the objective of 100% sight fishing.
By Fish'n Canada
Spring Perch Fishing
Use These Tips on Your Next Ontario Fishing Trip
By Bob Izumi
Lake of the Woods
10 Facts You Didn't Know
By Carol Caputo
Spring Fishing Tips for any Angler
Increase your chance of success
By Bob Izumi
Ontario Brook Trout
Fish these 10 sweet spots.
By Gord Ellis
Balsam Lake Walleye
How to Use Snap Jigging to Catch Walleye
By Karl Kalonka
Top 5 Wet flies for Brook Trout
Fly Fishers describe their favourite brookie flies.
By Mark Melnyk
The Tigers of Sunset Country
The most picturesque of all freshwater fish.
By Glenn McDonald
Top 10 Fly Patterns for Brook Trout
Learn Brook Trout Fly Pattern Choices for Surface Fly Fishing
By Mark Melnyk
Smallmouth Bass in Sunset Country
It's great to be a smallmouth angler in Sunset Country because of the numbers and size of bass.
By Al Lindner
Top 5 Musky Destinations in Ontario
The Musky Hunter shows you where to land the best musky in Ontario waters.
By Jim Saric
The 3 Best Baits For Northern Ontario Walleye
Catch those golden bars in any lake depth.
By Karl Kalonka