So Your Going Fishing In Canada
I work part time in a tackle store and every day I get
questions on what lures to take to Canada. I decided to
start talking to various guides and charters in various
parts of Canada to find the lures that generally will
work best to catch the top 5 fish folks go to middle
Canada to catch.
Definition of Middle Canada: Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta,
and Non Saltwater bordering Provinces.
The top 5 fish folks go to Canada in no particular order
of popularity are:
Smallmouth: Average size is from 10 inches to around 5
pounds. Occasional fish in the 6 pound range are caught
and are true Canadian Trophy Fish.
Muskie: Canada is considered one of the TOP destinations
for real Trophy Muskie. Fish in Canada live longer than
their Southern Cousins like we find in my home state of
Kentucky. These fish can get to 60 pounds and World
Record Fish surely live in many waters of the Country.
These toothy critters require you to use wire leaders and
to practice extreme care when landing.
Walleye: One of the tastiest, and most sought after fish
in Canada. Walleye are very good to eat and grow to over
14 pounds or more in the Provinces. Any fish over 10
pounds is a Trophy fish in Canada.
Lake Trout: These fish spawn shallow, but during most of
the summer live in waters over 50 foot deep. Fish over 20
pounds have been caught and the World Record of 61 pounds
and 5 ounces is believed to live in a remote deep lake in
Canada by some folks who know some of these rarely fished
gems.
Northern Pike: These toothy cousins of the Muskie are
highly prized for their viscious attacks and tackle
destroying hits on baits. Long hard runs, and serious
attitude make these one of Canada's most sought after
game fish.
What to use.... What to use....
Sooo Many Baits sooo little time
Here is what I am taking on my trip to Canada. We will be
reporting back to you on the successes and failures of
these baits, and I must admit I did ask the companies for
some lures to try out. However the lures I requested are
lures that I have heard about from guides, and from
Canadian Fishermen.Accessories: Fuji
Throwaway Cameras for catch and release. Wes Thomas a
pro angler on the FLW tour highly recommends the cameras
and was nice enough to provide us with a camera for some
test pics Next and really one of the more important items
is Pro's Soft
Bait Glue. By taking PSBG I can take fewer plastics,
and repair the ones that I use. I will also have a glue I
know I can depend on to fix quite a few other items that
I am taking along, from Glasses, to clothing, and other
items.
I am taking some extra fishing line. My first choice for
line is always Power
Pro Fishing line. I like the strenght and the extra
casting distance it allows me. I will take some Vanish in
several sizes to make leaders from if I feel that the
micro braided line is causing the fish to spook, but I
don't think it will. I am taking Power Pro in 2 lb
diameter, 10 pound test for smallmouth, 8 pound diameter
30 pound test for Pike and 12 pound diameter 50 pound
test for Muskie.
Multi Purpose lures - Rapala Shad Raps, good for
smallmouth, and for walleye, as well as Lake Trout when
they are shallow. I like the perch colored lures, mostly
because perch is a major baitfish in the cold north
waters.
The new Storm Plastics. I am taking some shad with curl
tail, and 3 packages of various sizes of perch colored
lures. ( Can you tell I like perch colored lures.) I
purchased the Storm and Rapala Lures from Galyans. (Now
Dicks Sporting Goods cc/2004)
Smallmouth:
The first thing you want to do is put some tubes in your
tackle box. I am going to take some Snoozers Tubes
in my favorite 2 colors. Roadkill Camo and Smoke Purple
with black flakes. I am also going to take some Prowler
Lures Big Butt Tubes in Puke and Black and Chartruese. I
like a little variety and the big butt tubes will work
differently from the Snoozers Tubes.
Another lure I would always take is Mepps Exude
Twister Tail Grubs. I am also taking the Mepps Spinflex
jig to fish these grubs on. The Spinflex can also be used
to fish live bait for Walleye so this lure will double
up. I also highly recommend the new Mepps Aglia Streamer.
It comes with a single hook instead of a treble hook,
which in some places is an advantage. Some areas of
Canada and the United States allow only single hooks on
some trout waters. If you are talking Mepps of course you
have to take some Aglia Spinners. I have a variety of
baits and will let you know which works best when we get
back from the trip.
Storm Chug
Bugs for that exciting surface action are my choice for
surface crank baits. I have a box FULL of various
crankbaits and will report on what works best when we
return from Green
Island Resort
Muskie: The fish of a Thousand Casts.
First off lets talk Leader Material. Jim Strader whom I
work with recommends highly a product called Tyger Leader. This
is what he used on a trip to Ontario last year for Pike
and he really like the product. It is a braided steel
line that is flexible and allows you to tie the lure
directly to the leader. This eliminates the need for
snaps and other appliances that can affect the action of
the lure.
Lures: Mepps
sent us some Syclops Spoons, and I have purchased several
different kinds of Buzz Baits and large Safety Pin Style
spinner baits. I am still looking for several large baits
to take with me for Muskie. The Believer Series has been
recommended by Tim Hicks who has over 50 trips to Canada
for Muskie under his belt. Crash Mullins of
Crash's Landing on Cave Run Lake and no stranger to
Canada himself recommends trying Believers, Super
Stalkers a NEW spinner bait designed by Crash, that is
really catching a lot of Muskie and Depth Raiders all of
these should be availabe at his online store.
Lake Trout: One of the first things that was recommended
to me was a blade bait. Jigging these little blades in 70
foot of water works ok.. but ripping them in 70 feet of
water works even better. The heavy vibration attracts the
fish, and the falling injured baitfish hooks them. My
first thought of course was the Silver Buddy made
right here in Kentucky. Next is the Swedish
Pimple no thats not a European Skin Condition.. it is
a Heavy Metal Spoon that weighs any where from 3/8th to
one ounce. It gets down fast due to a sleek body and jigs
and flutters like a dying baitfish. The lure has a
kicker.. a small peice of plastic either red or yellow
and the ones I got from Dave's Bait
and Tacle came
with an extra O Ring and kicker to attach. The literature
says that after vigorous bites by walleye the kicker can
be torn up or off so they provide the extra. I intend to
try this lure on Barren for Hybrids if I get a chance
before I leave for Canada. The silver plated lures look a
lot like the jigs jesse uses for hybrids.. but smaller
bodied.
I may also try some of the Rattlin Raps that I am taking
for Pike and Muskie on the Lake Trout, if they are in
shallower water. Jigging this bait in 70 feet of water
would be difficult I think because of the amount of time
it would likely take for it to get down that deep.
Walleye: East lake Manitou where Team Fishin.com will be
fishing is not supposed to have a great number of
walleyes although they are in the lake. The resort does
not advertise them for this reason. However since they
are part of the Big 5 of Canada here are the lures
recommended by several guides.
The top lure on many lakes is the Eerie
Deerie. This lure has to be fished with some type of
attachment and the most popular is a live night crawler.
YOU CAN NOT IMPORT NIGHTCRAWLERS into Canada. You have to
preorder them from most resorts which get them from worm
farms. They can also be fished with minnows, and with
Mepps Twister Tails. Try the new Exude Tails. These will
give the bait a similar taste to regular live bait. Try
Dave's Bait and Tacle. Crank Baits, and
Spoons like the Swedish Pimple can be trolled or cast
depending on the bite. See the list above for lures that
you can use for multiple species.
Pike: This is one of the most popular fish in Canada.
These voracious fish will attack anything and everything
unlike their more shy cousins the Muskie. Rarely do these
fish and Muskie coexist. Most lakes will have large
populations of one or the other but not both. You might
catch Muskie in a Pike Lake and vice versa, but normally
the structure and the type of lake will determine which
fish is predominant. I am taking several Buzz Type
Spinner Baits, I will also use the Syclops Spoons from Mepps . Mepps also
makes a spinner bait called a Muskie Killer. This
bucktail bait will work very well in most conditions for
both Muskie and Pike. If we are into small pike (East
Lake Manitou is a Primarily Muskie Lake) I may use some
of the Rattlin Shad Raps that I bought at Galyans. These lures
will not stand up to many hits, so I will use them on
Pike if we get into schools of smaller fish. I also
recommend the 5 of Diamonds Daredevle Spoon. Every guide
I have talked to and quite a few customers have been
buying this lure. The lure is a Yellow spoon with 5 Red
Diamonds on the body just like the playing card the 5 of
Diamonds.. Thus the name.
This is a pretty representative list of lures for any
trip to Canada. These lures should work for the species
listed, but always ask your guide or lodge what they
recommend for their area. I higly recommend Crash's
Landing for most of your online ordering for Canadian Lures as well
as Muskie lures .
Jim Dicken
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