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Fly Fishing in Canada

By Hunter John - Jan 25, 2010

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Fly fishing is a great sport that has been gaining interest over the past few years. Competitive fly fishing is becoming big on a global scale with competitions being held everywhere. River fly fishing is one of the rudimentary activities having been started as a way of catching food in those days. Today, very few people who practice river fly fishing actually take the fish home. They mostly just throw the fish back into the water. Amidst all this fly fishing in Canada has also seen steady growth with numerous people having shown keen interest in the activity as a hobby or even professional sporting activity.

Canada has large expanses of land and ice which have allowed for a great amount of flora and fauna to develop. The vast northern regions are very sparsely inhabited and great places for fly fishing. The unspoilt beauty of the wilderness that is untouched by human activity means there is a large number of fish waiting to be caught. Places like Labrador and Newfoundland one examples of the finest fly fishing spots that Canada has to offer for the avid fly fisher. Canada has some amazing rivers for fly fishing. Choose your locations carefully and you could be rewarded with a rich haul.

When river fly fishing, always start from a spot and move down sequentially. Fly fishing in sections will help you to cover the section better. Also cast your line some distance away from your boat such that the current bring the line under your boat. While this happens always keep the line tight and when there is a bite, you can drag it in. This systematic process will help you in covering the width of your section. Fly fishing flies are of utmost importance. One should choose the pattern of the flies based upon the type of fish that they will be catching in that area. Depending on the fish that is most common in that river or region, one should obtain the right type of flies. Some people like making their own flies using patterns, whereas fly fishing flies are readily available at any fishing goods store.

Another important point to note when river fly fishing is that one must let the bait touch the river bed. This is even more important when live bait is used in stead of fly fishing flies. Bouncing the live bait off the surface of the river bed will be a better way at getting a bite. Also look for deeper waters as such deep pools, riffles etc will be the places where one will be able to find more fish. Fishing in the deeper parts of the river is guaranteed to return a much greater percentage of the catch than fishing in the shallow parts. Always ensure that your gear is the right kind for the fish that you plan on catching. Fly fishing in Canada is not a tough task due to the ready availability of quality equipment. With the right equipment and the right location in Canada, fly fishing is sure to provide great returns.
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