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Walleye Fishing
The ultimate in table fare and the highlight of the Canadian "Shore Lunch", walleye are extremely abundant in Sunset Country. Found in a variety of lakes and rivers, the average-sized walleye in Ontario are between 1 and 3 pounds. Of course fish over 30 inches in length and weighing over 10 pounds are a definite possibility. Jigging with live bait is the most common method of catching walleye. Big walleye are often caught at dusk while trolling with medium to deep diving crank baits. Bring a wide variety of tackle with you so you can adjust to changes in wind, light and temperature conditions. To find out more about walleye fishing visit our website dedicated to Ontario Walleye Fishing or visit our page showing the Canadian Fishing Lodges with walleye fishing.
Smallmouth Bass Fishing
If you want some of the continent's hottest action for smallmouth bass then a visit to Sunset Country is in order. Pound for pound, there is no better fighting fish so get ready for lots of wild jumping action. Smallmouth are found in many lakes in the southern half of Northwestern Ontario and prefer warmer rocky lakes with lots of shoals and reefs. You can catch Canadian smallmouth with the same tackle you use back home but local favorites include tube jigs and small crank or spinner baits. To find out more about smallmouth bass fishing in Canada, visit our website dedicated to Ontario Smallmouth Bass Fishing or visit our page showing the Ontario lodges with bass fishing.
Largemouth Bass Fishing
Largemouth bass are confined to a much smaller number of lakes but some of these lakes hold really big fish. Using a variety of spinner baits or your favorite crank baits, look for largemouth bass among fallen timber or in heavy vegetation near a deep drop off. Both species of bass live longer and grow more slowly in Sunset Country as we are at the very northern end of their range in North America. For more information and tips on largemouth bass fishing in Canada, visit our website dedicated to Ontario Largemouth Bass Fishing or visit our page showing the lodges with largemouth bass fishing.
Northern Pike Fishing
One of the most exciting and hardest fighting of all fish, the northern pike can be found in almost any lake in Northwestern Ontario. With a look to match their demeanor, northerns will hit just about anything you throw at them. Average pike are in the 6-8 pound range with the biggest fish reaching lengths over 40 inches and weighing more than 30 pounds. Big pike are often found along the rocks near a steep drop off or along the edges of weed lines waiting for an unsuspecting bait fish to swim by. Big northern pike will hammer muskie baits as well as large spoons so bring along some big tackle if a trophy fish is what you're after. To find out more about northern pike fishing in Canada, visit our website dedicated to Ontario Pike Fishing or visit our page showing all camps with northern pike fishing.
Lake Trout Fishing
With so many deep cool lakes, Sunset Country is an excellent choice for lake trout fishing. Lakers are distributed across Northwest Ontario and many lakes are known for their quality trout fishery. Cast or troll in the shallows around 10-15' in the spring. In mid-summer the trout go deep to between 40-100'. Downriggers are generally needed to get down to these depths but once down there, the action can get really hot! Lake trout average between 4-8 pounds but fish up to 20 pounds are not uncommon. To find out more about Canada lake trout fishing visit our website dedicated to Ontario Trout Fishing or visit our page with all outfitters offering lake trout fishing.
Brook Trout Fishing
In the most northerly regions of Sunset Country is one of the grandest treats in freshwater fishing trophy brook trout. River systems such as the Winisk, Sutton and Albany offer truly outstanding opportunities for brook trout. The biggest fish go up to 8 pounds with plenty of fish in the 2 to 5 pound range. Bring your fly rod with you and get ready for a wild time! To find out more about Canada brook trout fishing visit our website dedicated to Ontario Brook Trout Fishing or visit our page with all resorts offering brook trout fishing.

Muskie Fishing
Sunset Country is without a doubt, one of the best destinations on the planet when it comes to muskie fishing. This "fish of 10,000 casts" is worth the effort. Once hooked, be prepared for a long, hard battle with this big predator. If you're looking for that "once in a lifetime fish" it is a possibility that you'll find it in one of our lakes in Northwestern Ontario. The Ontario record muskellunge measured in at 58 inches in length and weighed 65 pounds. What sets muskie fishing in Sunset Country apart is the number of muskie you'll catch. The key to success is to have a well-stocked tackle box with a choice of top to bottom baits. Natural bait fish colors are always a good choice when deciding what to use and no bait is too big! For more information about Canada muskie fishing visit our website dedicated to Ontario Muskie Fishing or visit our page with all the resorts with muskie fishing.
Crappie Fishing
Pan fish such as perch and black crappie are a favourite of many anglers. In Northwestern Ontario we have great fishing for both species. Black crappie are abundant in both Lake of the Woods and Rainy Lake and are a schooling fish. This gives anglers the opportunity to find a whole group of fish in a small area leading to a great day on the water. During the winter ice fishermen often fish for the tasty crappie. For more information about Canada crappie fishing, visit our members that offer Ontario crappie fishing.

Perch Fishing
Perch are much more widely distributed and for kids, are really fun to catch. In the summer look for crappie along deep weed lines and for perch, in sunken timber and under docks. In the spring you'll find black crappie and perch concentrated in shallow bays where the water is warmer. For more information about Canada perch fishing, visit our members that offer Ontario perch fishing.
Your Canadian fishing trip may also include fishing for whitefish, sauger or even sturgeon. No matter what kind of fish you're looking for, in Sunset Country you'll always find a challenge with a little adventure tucked in your tackle box as well.
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throughout Northwest Ontario's Sunset Country.Fly-in outpost fishing cabins are available in a variety of styles and can include everything from running water to generator or solar-powered lights, heat, stove, fridge, ... you name it! Imagine flying into a secluded Canadian lake with your cabin being the only cabin on it. Talk about getting away from it all. If you choose an American Plan Fly-in Resort, you'll be treated with all the bells and whistles. Enjoy three homemade meals a day including either a shorelunch or packaged lunch. Boat rentals and fishing guides are often included in American Plan packages.
Whether you choose a full-service resort, a fly-in outpost, a houseboat rental, a canoe trip or a camping vacation, one thing is for sure: you'll find everything you need for a great fishing adventure.
Family Fishing Weekend Any Lake in Ontario: February 23-24
Angler & Young Angler Walleye Fishing Tournament Red Lake: May 25 - Dale Hayward 807-662-6121
Emo Walleye Classic Rainy River, Emo: May 30-31 - Colleen Vennechenko 807-482-1811 or 807-482-2171
Sioux Lookout Walleye Weekend Tournament Abram, Pelican, Botford Lakes, Sioux Lookout: June 13-14 - 807-737-1937
LOWS Walleye Challenge Lake of the Woods, Kenora: June 14-15 - 204-949-3550
Angler & Young Angler Walleye Tournament Wabigoon Lake, Dryden: July 5 - Cliff Sutherland 807-223-7733
Shoal Lake Bass Classic Shoal Lake, Shoal Lake Band #39, Shoal Lake: July 5-6 - Gerald Lewis 807-733-2560 or 807-466-8408
Whitefish Bay Fishing Derby Caviar, Dogpaw & Flint Lakes, Sioux Narrows: July 5-7 - Rene White 807-466-7337
National Fishing Week Canada wide: July 5-13
English River Bass Challenge English River System, Grassy Narrows: July 12-13 - Rodney Castles/Robert Swain 807-925-1010 or 807-925-1051
Dryden Bass Tournament Wabigoon Lake, Dryden: July 20 - 807-223-2171
Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship Rainy Lake, Fort Frances: July 24-26 - Gary Rogozinski/Doug Cain 807-274-0316
Bronzeback Classic Lake of the Woods, Kenora: July 26-27 - 807-548-4547
PWT Elite Walleye Tournament Wabigoon Chain of Lakes, Dryden: August 13-15 - 807-223-2622
Atikokan Bass Classic Dashawa, Crow Rock Lake & Turtle Lake, Atikokan: August 15-16 - Shawna Manford 807-597-2940
Morson Bass International Lake of the Woods, Morson: August 16-17 - Morson Tourism, Nancy Miller 807-488-5905
Dogpaw/Caviar Lake Annual Bass Challenge Dogpaw/Caviar/Flint Lakes, Sioux Narrows: August 22-24 - 807-468-2334 or 807-226-9569
Angler & Young Angler National Championship Lake of the Woods, Kenora: August 23 - Michelle Trudeau at 204-326-4431
Red Lake Fall Classic Catch & Release Walleye Tournament Red Lake Chain of Lakes, Red Lake: August 30-31 - Frank Grunewald 807-727-2667 or 807-727-3275
Crow Lake Classic Crow Lake: September 12-14- Anglers Pro Shop 807-484-2525
Robert Ottertail Jr. Memorial Bass Tournament Nequaquon Lake, Lac La Croix Fort Frances: September 13-14 - Les Whitefish 807-485-2534 (home) or 807-485-2431 (work)
Rainy River Walleye Tournament Rainy River: September 1820 - Glen Armstrong 807-852-3886 or 807-852-1711
Last Chance Bass Shoal Lake, Shoal Lake Band #39, Shoal Lake: September 20-21 - Randy Paishk/Vern Fair 807-733-3940 or 807-733-3191
Rainy Lake Fall Bass Classic Rainy Lake: September 27-28 - Dale or Carrie 807-486-3345
Sioux Lookout District Master Angler Catch & Release Program All bodies of water around Sioux Lookout: January 1-October 31 - Sioux Lookout Information Centre 807-737-2991
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