Canadian Sport Fishing

 

Crazy Canuck Sport Fishing is a website introducing you to Canadian Sport Fishing. The resources of Canada` s great coasts, lakes, rivers and streams are abundant with species of fish for the thrill of amateur to pro anglers alike. Canadian Sport Fishing varies, from species such as fresh water to salt water species, warm water species to cold water species. This website will explore the techniques and provide information of the various popular species within Canadian Sport Fishing from province to province.

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The Fish Species Identity

 

The variety of fish within the Canadian borders give an opportunity to introduce children to the wonderful sport of fishing,  attract sport fishing enthusiasts from the United States, and around the world.  The abundance of fresh water within the Canadian borders support species such as Trout, Pike, Walleye and Bass. The Coasts of Canada have great species such as Salmon, and Char. The website will introduce every species mentioned and show the markings of the fish to identify each species for the Canadian Sport Fishing enthusiast.

 

Trout

  Brown  Trout

  Speckled Trout

  Lake Trout

  Brook Trout

Salmon

Pink Salmon

Chinook salmon

Coho Salmon

Pacific Salmon

Atlantic salmon

Arctic Char

 

Bass

 Smallmouth

 Largemouth

Walleye

Perch

Northern Pike

Muskellunge

White Fish

 Sturgeon

 

 

 

How and when to catch a fish? 

 

Techniques: Jigging, Trolling, etc.

What kind of Rod and Reel do you use?

What type of bait? Worms, minnows to Artificial bait.

Seasonal fishing: Spring, fall, summer and winter

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Lakes, Rivers, Lodges

Crazy Canuck Sport Fishing will be exploring the different provinces and territories to find which Canadian Sport Fishing species are popular in which particular province or territory.   What kind of programs, events each province has to promote Canadian Sport Fishing to children, amateurs, and attract pro anglers to their lakes, and rivers.  




Rules and Regulations

Fishing regulations are rules that each province uses to manage their stocks of fish in lakes and rivers to have a healthy population of fish to make Canadian Sport Fishing a more enjoyable activity.  The regulations spell out when and where a species can be fished.  To maintain a healthy Canadian Sport Fishing stock the angler has to respect the rules laid out by each province.  Different species in different environments spawn and migrate different times of a particular year.  These rules and regulations are in place to ensure the success of Canadian Sport Fishing for years to come.

Ontario                        Saskatchewan             

Quebec                       Manitoba

Alberta                        Newfoundland and Labrador

British Columbia         New Brunswick

Nova Scotia                PEI (Prince Edward Island)

Yukon                         Nunavut

Northwest Territories


Recipes

Canadian Sport Fishing is very fulfilling by catching a fish and taking a photo and releasing it back to its environment.  But, if you want to eat your catch here you will find different recipes for cooking your favorite fish. Canadian Sport Fishing can be a rewarding, tasty experience for the amateur, child, and pro angler.

Canadian Sport Fishing can be a rewarding activity that can be shared with friends, family, and in competition.  The angler has to respect the environment and be aware of safely exploring the different locations that Canadian Sport Fishing takes us.


 


 

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