If you are planning a fishing trip to Canada, you are going to plan that trip for spring, summer and fall. Because of the difference in the season changes, the months would be March through November. This gives you ample time to plan for the best Canada fishing trip. Although there is no guarantee you will catch a fish, you can however, choose an area with a reputation for good catches. The time of year and the area you travel to are considerations. There are many areas to catch pike, walleye, bass and trout, you just need to know when the best catch times are and if there is any special regulations.
The summer months see many bugs and some hotter weather. You might want to try the cooler months of April, October and early November to enjoy a pleasant day of fishing. The obvious time to fish in Canada is not always the best. Many anglers travel to Canada in the warmer months, which have higher lodging prices and more tourists to contend with while trying to make that big catch. The best time is when the tourist seasons are low. One might also want to know the best time to go by when the fish are biting more.
Now for walleye fishing, you want to go when the weather is not so hot, and the sun is not so bright. Walleye are easier to catch when the skies are cloud covered and a slight breeze ripples the waters. This causes the walleye to come closer to the surface for feeding. With the proper bait, you can almost guarantee a good catch. Keep in mind that walleyes are short strikers and inhale the bait rather than snap it up. Therefore, plan your trip for walleye fishing during the cooler months. Even a drizzly day is great for catching walleye.
If you want to do some fly-fishing or some trolling, you can find areas that you can do this type of fishing. The type of fish you are trying to catch depends on the time of year. If you are interested in fishing for freshwater fish, you will want to go in April when you can catch dollies and steelheads. In saltwater you can catch king salmon. May is a good month for catching trout and steelheads as well as Chinook salmon. June will find the trout and Chinook. With the month of July, you could find Coho, Chinook and halibut. The halibut can reach weights up to two hundred pounds. If you are looking for ice fishing trips, you can look forward to catching bull trout, rainbows and salmon.
There are many months of the year for catching different types of fish. Knowing the type of fish you want to fish for is as important as the time of year you plan your trip. The best time to do some Canada fishing depends on the fish you are sporting for and the location you plan to visit. Summer, spring, fall or winter will be a good time to catch different fish when in Canada.
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