Bob Izumi

Bob Izumi is a Canadian professional angler, and the host of Bob Izumi's Real Fishing Show. He is most known for his success in bass fishing, and was awarded angler of the year in 2004.

More Articles By Bob Izumi

Different Strokes

From jigging and buzzing to chunking' and windin', there's no right or wrong way to work a fishing lure.

Gearing up for Ice Fishing

Today’s ice anglers have more quality gear to choose from than ever before.

Structure or Cover?

Learn the Difference to Catch More Fish

Spring Walleye

Try These Tips on Your Next Ontario Walleye Fishing Trip

Spring Perch Fishing

Use These Tips on Your Next Ontario Fishing Trip

Ready for Spring

Use These Tips to Winterize Your Outboard Motor

Spring Fishing Tips For Any Angler

Increase your chance of fishing success

Kesagami Wilderness Lodge

Kesagami Lake has just under a million acres of fishable water that is chock full of pike and walleye.

The Best of Both Worlds

From spring right through to late fall there are species that you can target close to the home base in the Spanish River

Tournament Tips

5 Pro Tips to Use This Upcoming Season

Manitoulin Island Fishing

Lake Huron offers a wide variety of freshwater species

Summer Fishing Patterns for Multi-Species

Bob Izumi discusses tips for different species and how to catch them when summer temperatures soar.

Big Lake Abitibi

Ice Fishing With Dunn Right Outfitters

Brennan Harbour Resort

Largemouth Bass Fishing on Lake Huron

Take Someone Fishing

Easy to learn, affordable, and fun: Fishing is a sport for everyone!

Killarney Mountain Lodge

Discover this newly renovated luxury resort and marina in Georgian Bay.

Five Star Fishing

Birch Island Resort in Sunset Country is a beautiful resort offering world-class fishing.

Fishing Big Rideau Lake

This is a Bucket List Fishing Trip

Making Memories

Killarney Mountain Lodge serves as a backdrop for a meaningful outing between friends

Bob Izumi searches for bass and pike

Fishing unfamiliar territory, Bob Izumi lands monster smallies and Northern pike