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Ontario Fish Species and Methods of Fishing for Them.

Spring Crappie

Crappie

Ask a fellow angler what his favorite time of year to go crappie fishing is and more than likely he would answer "Spring". There's just as many crappie in the fall as there are in the Spring

Thymallus arcticus

Arctic GraylingWhile the aforementioned Thymallus arcticus, or Arctic Grayling, clearlybears no resemblance to a salmon whatsoever, these scrappy little guys are members of the salmon, or for you fishing geeks, Salmonidae family.

Ripping Weed Walleye

Mark

I'm really getting stoked for the opening of walleye this year. The weather to date should have these fish peaking come the traditional Southern Ontario Kawarthas' opener on the second Saturday in May.

Bucking for Big Ones

Muskie

Inline bucktails have many different appearances, such as two dressed trebles, one dressed treble, one dressed treble with rubber twister tail grub. The dressing on the hooks can consist of living rubber, skirting

Fall Browns

Darek

The weather is cool, and fall is in the air. By now most of us float fishermen have had our fill of Chinook salmon in the creeks and rivers. A lot of the salmon have been in since early September and don’t have near

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