Gord Pyzer

Gord Pyzer is the fishing editor of Outdoor Canada magazine and field editor of In-Fisherman magazine. He is the co-host of the Real Fishing Radio Show and host of Fish Talk With The Doc.

More Articles By Gord Pyzer

Gourmet Dining

Fresh Fish Recipes Served on the Ice

Algoma Chrome

Algoma offers opportunities for trout and salmon anglers.

Eating Northern Pike

The Best Recipe to Cook This Fish

The Perfect Shore Lunch

Try this award-winning recipe on your next Ontario fishing trip.

Cash in on Early Season Walleyes

Opening day of the walleye season in Ontario is one of the most-anticpiated dates for anglers..

’Tis The Season

Get ready for ice fishing with these tips for landing panfish.

How To Dress Really Warm On The Ice This Winter

3 must-wear items for staying warm—so you can enjoy your day on the ice!

How To Stay Really Warm This Winter: The Second Edition

Must-wear items for staying warm—so you can enjoy your day on the ice!

The Best Of Times in Northern Ontario

A guide to the best time of day to hit the ice while fishing this winter.

Beaded Lures

Find out why these chintzy plastic beads are the perfect lure.

Weighting for Panfish

Ice fishing for Ontario Panfish

A Whole Lota Lovin'

Burbot resembles nothing else that swims in our northern lakes and rivers.

Taming Trout

A new year brings a new lake trout ice fishing season

Take Your Tackle Box to the Next Level

Freshen up your lines and strategically re-stock your tackle box with these tips.

Northern Bass High

3 surprising things to know about trophy smallmouth bass fishing in Northern Ontario

Get Hooked on Ice Fishing

Ice Fishing is very enjoyable and one of the fastest growing sports.

A Fitting Final Fling

First days of spring present us with some of the best fishing.

The Walking Dead

Learn some interesting Ontario bass fishing tips.

An Amazing New Technique for Northern Pike

Learn the latest winter Northern pike pattern to hit the Northern Ontario ice scene.

Don’t Be Afraid Of Muskies

Muskies are fish of 10,000 casts and are found in large bodies of water in Northwestern Ontario.