Monday, March 12, 2012

Canadian Fishing Outposts: Many Possibilities To Select From

By Chris J Phillips


It is not hard to find Canadian fishing outposts because in Canada there are rivers and lakes that cover over eight hundred thousand square kilometres. In addition, the terrain in most of Canada is conducive to anglinng and more particularly to outpost angling.

Most of the many different Canadian fishing outposts are easy to access by both plane as well as by helicopters. These locations are perfect for those who love to angle for fish and who are ready to spend some money. There is a good chance that you can land a catch in the many secluded and high quality rivers as well as lakes that dot the landscape of the country.

The nice thing about casting a line in such places is that they hold some prize fish. The best time of the year to go angling in the country is between the middle of May till September. It is during these times that you get a chance to angle for the best catches in most of the country. However, different locations have their own individual peak times.

The northern parts of the country are the best places for casting outposts and north western parts as well as the central regions and even the north western parts of Ontario are great options. There are also some spectacular lakes where you can cast a line and these lakes include the likes of Nettling Lake and Aymier Lake. There are many other lakes that are also equally conducive to catching the creatures of the water.

Most such outposts are nothing better than a camp or collection of cabins that are located close to a secluded water body or water bodies. These have a variety of features and amenities that change according to destination.

You will also come across locations that have few amenities and which cannot provide running hot water or stoves. They also lack for things such as fridge, freezer and ovens and they will also not be able to supply you with a generator. Some even lack beds as well as mattresses.

There should however not be any trouble in finding places that provide running water. Also, to keep in touch with the main lodges, you will have to make use of radio phones or similar devices.

At the same time, you will not find it difficult to get equipment on hire including a barbeque and utensils as well as plates. There are some locations that will also provide fishing rods and tackles as well as nets. The cost of staying at these locations varies between one thousand and three and a half thousand Canadian dollars per person.




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