Largemouth Bass Tips for Fall
During the summer months, Largemouth Bass fishing in Canada gives us all chances of “mega-days”, in where the fish at any given moment, can turn on and chow down at an insane pace. Move on to the fall, however, and the cold water can have a different influence on the exact same creature. That said, […]
When to Use Braid vs. Mono
This informative KLP segment (Knowledge, Location, Presentation—the Fish’n Canada formula for fishing success) aims to clarify the differences between monofilament line and braid and help anglers determine when to use one or the other. To see Ang and Pete put this knowledge into practice, check out the full 2014 Fish’n Canada episode from which this […]
How To Find Baitfish without a Fishfinder
Making a plan can be extremely important, especially if you’re about to tackle a massive body of water like Kabinakagami Lake. Doing your research, and drawing upon your past experiences, can be critical for being prepared and successful on the water. But being perceptive to the signs that nature provides—and being willing to adjust your […]
The Fish’n Canada KLP Formula for Fishing Success
KLP is the Fish’n Canada formula for how we teach the three most important elements in all of fishing: Knowledge, Location, and Presentation. Fishing without knowledge is like driving in circles; you just can’t get there from here. You can never have too much fishing knowledge. Study fishing by eating, sleeping, living, and loving it. […]
Fishing for Carp at Night
Imagine this: it’s well past dark, and the water before you is yours. The sound of crickets and the water slapping against the shoreline fill the void, and then suddenly your drag begins screaming and you are into a fish of a lifetime. For those who have caught a carp, it’s no mystery as to […]
Choosing A Live Bait Rig For Walleye
MINNOWS, MINNOWS, AND MORE MINNOWS By now I’m pretty sure that most of you know—or at least think—that some form of live bait fishing is as close as you can get to the holy grail of Walleye presentations. Let’s be honest, meat rules! With that said, while on a recent Fish’n Canada shoot at Hawk […]
Lake Scugog Carp
To fish all of Ontario, with its vast amount of water and freshwater fish species, would take about ten lifetimes to complete. So, the realistic thing to do is to take it location by location and species by species. For example, Lake Scugog is known as a warm, shallow waterbody synonymous with species like Bass, […]
Fishing the Cabbage Weed
To a lot of people fishing in weeds is a true pain. They would rather poke their eyes out than deal with this nasty stuff. To others though, weeds represent the rainbow in which the pot of gold i.e. the fish they are after, lies beneath. This blog is about one weed type, Cabbage Weed, […]
Topwater Fishing, Why I Love It
I don’t think this will come as much of a shock to anyone that knows me, but my favourite presentation for Smallmouth Bass is topwater. Now here’s something that you might not know: I use it as much in deep water as I do shallow. Shallow and deep are relative terms, of course, but let’s […]
Spinner Fishing: Why Blade Shape Matters
Fishing lures with spinners make up a huge percentage of all artificial baits. The blades give the lure life by vibrating, thumping and flashing. There are four basic blade shapes: The Colorado is a heavy cup blade. This causes a lot of water resistance which creates the most lift and vibration. This is the classic thumping blade. […]