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

Hit The Hard Rock Cafe for Perch & Crappies

Get the most out of your next ice fishing adventure for perch and crappies.

Ontario's Trophy - Splake Prize

It is fair to say that Ontario offers the finest fishing for splake anywhere in the world

Hard Balling Walleyes

Spring Fishing Tactics to Catch Ontario Walleye

Basin-Shape Walleye

Learn this proven technique to catch more walleye when ice fishing in Northern Ontario.

Learn to Be Slow in a Hurry

The best month of ice fishing is upon us.

Hit The Hard Rock Cafe

Ice fishing for jumbo perch and crappies in Northern Ontario.

Bivins’ Bounce Crappies

This technique is a must for crappie fishing

Bobber Down

You’ll double your hook-up ratio and find yourself constantly yelling, "Bobber down!"

Cranking Up The Heat in Northern Ontario

Tips for Using Crankbaits When Fishing Bass

First Time Walleye Fishing for Beginners in Ontario

I was lucky to share that experience with first-time anglers twice last week. 

The Love Affair Still Lingers

True Colours

How important is your lure colour when selecting a bait?

Don't Forget The Umbrella

It's raining smallmouth bass, walleye, and northern pike here in Northern Ontario

Prime Time for Ontario Panfish

The best time to ice fish for crappies and panfish is when the predator activity is low

Chasin’ Fall Critters

Casting or trolling, what's best for musky?

Knock On Wood Walleye

Ever wonder why so many lakes in Northern Ontario have dams ?

Sniping For Lake Trout

If you love fishing for Lake Trout in Ontario, you’d be wise to hone your sharpshooting skills.

Out On A Ledge In Ontario

Bluffs are One of the Best Places to Catch Fish

Sliding Into Bass Heaven

Fall is approaching, and they need to start feeding for the winter.

Epic Ice in Northwestern Ontario

An ice fishing report from the Northwest shows it could shape up to be one of the best ice fishing seasons ever.