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Canada Bass Fishing 


“Fishing, an act of catching fish. Fishing for sport, pastime, and entertainment is called sport fishing, or angling, derived from the Old English word angel, meaning “fishhook”.”

Bass fishing represents one of the most popular fishing sports experienced today. The bass family, together with Striped, Largemouth, Smallmouth, Spotted, Black, and White, serve to start countless numbers of latest anglers every season. This fame has earned a multi-million dollar industry unto itself, aside from the businesses of other modes of sport fishing. To demonstrate this point further, there are boats on the market developed particularly for bass fishing.

Canada provides a quantity of the world's most wonderful fishing grounds. The summer season opens in March and ends late in July. Many anglers head for Vancouver Island to fish for Feeder Chinooks, Halibut, Ucelet, and King Salmon aside from Bass. The variety of fish found within Canada's borders help to preserve it as a popular destination for the sport fisherman. The fame of Canada's fishing and tourism industry can grant many excellent opportunities, but it also helps as a problem for care of the country's resources.

Northwestern Ontario is world-famous for the uniformly giving great supply of bass fishes. But you will also get happiness from the adventure and experience of hooking into the fighting Muskie and Northern Pike, the tasty walleye and Yellow Perch. The gorgeous, dirt free lakes offer up beautiful fishing spring, summer, and fall. You will grasp your limit most days, but even when the fishing slows down, the loveliness of our Canadian wilderness is an extraordinary experience in itself.

Fish for bass, walleye, muskie, northern pike, lake trout and yellow perch in Northwest Ontario Canada at one of Canada's most excellent fishing resorts, Ranked #28 in the world for overall fishing and #1 in the world for combined walleye and muskie (musky) fishing.

Bass (fish), ordinary name for many food fishes, but not similar to any specific scientific classification. A variety of bass are known by such local names as black, white, or rock bass. Bass or Smallies are known as the little fighters and are pleasurable to catch!

In the United States there are 9 general and 30 type of fish in the family holding bass and sunfish. The calico bass, also called black crappie, is originate from the Great Lakes and upper Mississippi Valley to New Jersey and southward to Florida, Louisiana, and Texas; it reaches a length up to 36 cm (14 in), but rarely weighs more than 0.2 kg (0.5 lb). The rock bass seldom exceeds that weight and is a poor food fish. It is plentiful west of the Allegheny Mountains, south to Louisiana, and north into Manitoba, Canada.

The most fundamental basses in this family are the black basses. The largemouth black bass is also called bayou, lake, or straw bass, and sometimes, in the southern United States, trout. The smallmouth black bass resembles the largemouth bass, and the dotted bass is found in the Mississippi basin. Largemouth bass are found throughout the central United States and may achieve a weight of 9 kg (20 lb). Smallmouth bass are found from Lake Champlain southwest to the Appalachian region; they reach a maximum weight of about 2.3 kg (about 5 lb).

Small mouth bass are the feistiest fish in Northwest Ontario, pound for pound. In the sunset country lakes team with these fighters waiting to take hold of your bait and provide you with plenty of action. The sheer numbers of smallies in this area make Sunset Country one of Canada's first bass fishing locations. Also, many lakes offer huge largemouth bass populations as well, making this area a must visit destination for any serious angler. With over 70,000 lakes, they’ve got some good fishing holes for you to choose from.

Spawning usually happens over a period of 6-10 days in the late spring and early summer. Growth is fast at first. Ask around for tips on the good time to Bass fish in Canada with your local tourist. 

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