Sportfishing in Quebec, Canada
Quebec, with its diverse landscapes of lush forests, sprawling lakes, and flowing rivers, is a prime destination for anglers.
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Quebec, with its diverse landscapes of lush forests, sprawling lakes, and flowing rivers, is a prime destination for anglers.
Alberta, known for its diverse landscapes ranging from the majestic Rocky Mountains to sprawling prairies and dense forests, is a haven for anglers.
Montana, often referred to as “Big Sky Country,” is a dream destination for anglers worldwide. With its vast landscapes, ranging from the towering Rocky Mountains to the sprawling Great Plains, Montana offers a diverse array of fishing environments.
Nestled amidst the majestic Rocky Mountains, Colorado is a treasure trove for anglers. With its vast expanse of rivers, streams, reservoirs, and alpine lakes, the state offers unparalleled freshwater fishing experiences.
Ontario is a vast province with over 250,000 lakes and countless rivers and streams. These water bodies are teeming with fish, making Ontario one of the premier fishing destinations in the world.
British Columbia’s southern interior regions offer hundreds of spectacular world-class lakes and rivers. The climate is very tolerable year round, so fishing can be enjoyed in all four seasons. Beside salmon fishing in summer and fall, anglers have many opportunities to target steelhead, coastal cutthroat trout, bull trout and dolly varden.
Alaska offers some of the most spectacular freshwater, saltwater, and fly-fishing in the world. With nearly 34,000 miles of ocean shoreline, over 3 million lakes, 12,000 rivers and thousands more fish-filled streams, the challenge isn’t catching fish, but deciding where and what to catch.
Saskatchewan is home to over 100,000 lakes and rivers, providing an abundance of freshwater fishing opportunities throughout the entire province. You’ll experience wide open vistas, tranquil lakes, rushing rivers and spectacular sunsets in the “land of the living skies”. Expect to catch massive Northern pike, walleye, Arctic grayling, whitefish, goldeye, lake trout, rainbow trout, brook trout and many other species on your Saskatchewan fishing trip.
Canada’s Northwest Territories is a great area of land scattered with countless expanses of fresh water. This Northern Frontier is scarcely populated and made up of mostly untamed wilderness. There are colossal rivers, trickling streams and hundreds of lakes, most without names, that are teaming with fish.
The Yukon is known as Canada’s “land of the midnight sun”. In June and July, you’ll experience round-the-clock daylight, and later in the summer you’ll be treated to the most beautiful light show on earth: the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights. From rugged mountains, hills covered in thick forest to crystal clear lakes and raging rivers full of fish, this piece of paradise is an angler’s dream.
If it’s a remote Alaska fishing vacation you’re after, you’ll find yourself far from the crowds and close to nature in Alaska’s interior. This region makes is home to the state’s largest river systems and along with a network of streams and lakes, are teeming with many species of fish including Dolly Varden, northern pike, arctic grayling, salmon and more.
Surrounded by the rich waters of the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver Island–recognized by Condé Nast Traveller magazine as the “Top North American Island” for seven years in a row—is known worldwide for its saltwater and freshwater fishing. Fishing can best be described with words like “variety”, “quality”, and “accessibility”.
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