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The Tree that Just Kept Giving

Photo of two Largemouth bass that were two of 5 3lb plus Bass the author and his fishing partner caught off a single tree on their favorite lake. Miles of steep undeveloped shoreline complete with an endless supply of blow-downs make one of my favorite lakes ideal habitat for sheltering large Bass. The fun started […]

Canada’s Parliamentary Sport Fish at Your service

By Lawrence Gunther (First Published in Fish Hunt Ride Magazine – Spring 2017) It may be the case that Canada’s capital Ottawa has one of the least developed and inaccessible shorelines anywhere in the world, but that doesn’t deter people from fishing. In spite of the limited shoreline access, anglers still manage to partake in […]

Luc Girard Citizen Scientist

A mid-November day on the St. Lawrence fishing with Luc Girard and John Chang for monster Musky can be a cold and frustrating experience. We explored a stretch of river between Lake St. Francis and Cornwall, a section known for plenty of structure, deep channels, endless shallow flats, and rocky shoals that go for miles. […]

Fishing for Bass on Canadian Shield Lakes

You really don’t need to go far from Canada’s capital and forth largest city, Ottawa, to access hundreds of prime Bass Canadian Shield lakes. How lucky can one guy be. Thankfully, Navionics has many of these lakes included on their various digital map offerings, which is pretty cool given it’s a company located in the […]