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Northwest Ontario is Truly an Angler's Paradise
Offering Fishing Adventures on Thousands of Lakes
Loaded with Bass, Trout, Northern, Muskie, & Walleye
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Smallmouth Bass & Northern Fishing on Rainy Lake

Sunset Country has a large variety of fish to challenge your angling skills. And whether you're a seasoned pro or a novice, you won't be disappointed with your day's catch in "The World's Greatest Natural Resort." In Sunset Country we take great care to preserve our fish stocks to ensure bountiful catches for future anglers. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources have fish management programs in place to ensure fish stocks remain in tact. In Sunset Country we support catch and release programs. Walleye ~ Pickerel

Walleye
One of the biggest draws to Sunset Country is the Walleye. Easily recognizable by the blunt point at the front, large opaque eyes and sharp teeth this fish is usually caught still fishing with artificial lures such as spinners, spoons, plugs and jigs. Sunrise and sunset are the best times to catch this steady battler. Locals often call these fish pickerel.

According to the Northern Ontario Outdoor Guide by the Outdoor News "Sunset Country, is a Walleye Wonderland." With an Ontario record of 22.25 lbs. it's easy to see why. Spawning takes place in spring or early summer. Smallmouth Bass

Smallmouth Bass
Most Smallmouth Bass average 8 to 15 inches in length and are usually taken still-fishing, casting, trolling or by flyfishing with artificial lures.

Spawning usually occurs over a period of 6-10 days in the late spring and early summer. Growth is rapid at first. When it comes to Smallmouth Bass fishing in Sunset Country, perhaps the Northern Ontario Outdoor Guide by The Outdoor News says it best.

"The Sunset Country region of Northwestern Ontario... has the best smallmouth bass fishing in the world. The bass are plentiful here, and can go to 6 pounds. And growing numbers of largemouth bass are found in several lakes." Northern Pike

Northern Pike
Nicknamed "the freshwater shark," the Northern Pike has a very long body with ducklike jaws and many light-coloured spots on its sides.

This fish spawns in the spring immediately after the ice melts. They reproduce quickly, but grow slowing. With an Ontario record of 43.13 lb., you can see that some just keep getting away to fight another day and while for others it's the years voluntary catch and release that's making a difference.

According to the Ontario Fisherman Fishing Annual, "Northwestern Ontario, is a Pike Paradise. Several regions in Northwestern Ontario seem to continuously produce more big pike than others." You got that right! Lake Trout

Lake Trout
Highly prized both as a game fish and as a commercial species, they grow and reproduce at a very slow rate.

If you're looking for a big one, then Sunset Country is the place. Just read what In Fisherman had to say in their acclaimed fishing magazine. "In this region, most lakers run 2 to 12 pounds. But Al Linder and company have landed them up to 28 pounds." By the way, the Ontario record is 63.13 lbs..

Muskellunge
Muskellunge is Canada's largest freshwater fish. Spawning usually occurs in the spring and they grow relatively fast. MuskieMuskie are easily recognized by the dark bars or strips on its sides. Of the top 15 Ontario muskie catches on record, 11 were caught in Northwestern Ontario.

According to Muskie: May 1996, "In a reader survey, 70% believe the next world record muskie will be caught in Northwestern Ontario." The current Ontario record is 65 lbs.

Sunset Country also has a good variety of other species you may be interested in including in your fishing trip: Whitefish, Perch, Crappie, Sauger and Largemouth Bass.

No matter what kind of fish you're looking for, in Sunset Country you'll always find a challenge with a little adventure tucked in your tackle box as well.
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Canadian Fly-In Fishing Adventures

For a real Canadian fishing adventure, you may choose to fly-in for a day's fishing or stay longer at one of the many resorts or outpost cabins located Fly In Lodgesthroughout Northwest Ontario's Sunset Country.

The cabins are available in a variety of styles and can include everything from running water to generator or solar-powered lights, heat, stove, fridge, ... you name it!

Other popular alternatives in Sunset Country include renting a houseboat or arranging for a guided boat or canoe expedition deep into the interior.

Whether you choose a full-service resort, a fly-in outpost, or a camping vacation, one thing is for sure: you'll find everything you need for a great fishing adventure.

This summer, set your fishing sights on a place where peaceful waters abound and the big one stills swims. Check our site at www.ontarioflyinoutposts.ca for more fun!
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Northwest Ontario's Year 2004 Fishing Tournaments

Sioux Lookout District Master Angler
Catch & Release Program
  • Where: All bodies of water around Sioux Lookout, ON.
  • Date: Jan.1-Oct. 31/2004
  • Contact: Sioux Lookout Info. Centre for Registration Forms 807-737-2991

    May 2004
    Annual Stratton Fishing Derby

  • Where: Morley Park, Rainy River ON.
  • Date: May 17, 2004
  • Contact: Bryan Bonot 807-483-5546 Fishing Memories

    Emo Walleye Classic

  • Where: Rainy River, Emo
  • Date: May 27-29, 2004
  • Contact: Colleen Vennechenko 807-482-1811 or 807-482-2171

    June 2004
    Dryden Walleye Masters

  • Where: Wabigoon Lake, Dryden, ON.
  • Date: June 25 -27, 2004
  • Contact: Dryden Chamber of Commerce 807-223-2622

    July 2004
    Shoal Lake Bass Classic

  • Where: Shoal Lake, Shoal Lake Band #39, Shoal Lake , ON.
  • Date: July 3-4, 2004
  • Contact: Vernon Fair 807-733-3940 or 807-733-3191

    Agimak Lake Fishing Derby

  • Where: Agimak Lake, Ignace, ON.
  • Date: Ontario's Family Fishing Weekend, July 10, 2004
  • Contact: Ignace Information Centre 807-934-2202

    Whitefish Bay Fishing Derby

  • Where: Caviar, Dogpaw and Flint Lakes, Sioux Narrows, ON.
  • Date: TBA
  • Contact: Sioux Narrows Tourism 800-501-4430 or 807-226-5293 Morning of the Tournament

    Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship

  • Where: Rainy Lake, Fort Frances, ON.
  • Date: July 18-24, 2004
  • Contact: Gary Rogozinski/Doug Cain 807-274-0316

    August 2004
    Kenora Bass International

  • Where: Lake of the Woods, Kenora, ON.
  • Date: August 5-7, 2004
  • Contact: Gord Pyzer 807-468-4898

    Atikokan Bass Classic

  • Where: Dashawa, Crow Rock Lake, & Turtle Lake, Atikokan, ON.
  • Date: August 2004, Dates TBA,
  • Contact: Shawna Manford 807-597-2940

    Dingwall Ford Bass Tournament

  • Where: Wabigoon Lake, Dryden, ON.
  • August 17, 2004
  • Contact: Jeff Dingwall 807-223-2235

    Morson Bass Classic

  • Where: Lake of the Woods, Morson, ON.
  • Date: August 21-22, 2004
  • Contact: Rob Gate 807-488-5340 or 800-465-6201 Fishing Buds Angle to Win
  • Contact: Rob Gate 807-488-5340 or 800-465-6201

    September 2004
    Red Lake Fall Classic Catch & Release Walleye Classic

  • Red Lake Chain of Lakes, Red Lake, ON.
  • Date: Sept. 3-5 , 2004
  • Contact: Frank Grunewald 807-727-3275

    Bassin' for Bucks

  • Where: Lake of the Woods, Sioux Narrows, ON.
  • Date: September 10-12 2004
  • Contact: Sioux Narrows Tourism 1-800-501-4430 or 807-226-5293

    Last Chance Bass

  • Where: Shoal Lake, Shoal Lake Band #39, Shoal Lake, ON.
  • Date: September 24-26, 2004
  • Contact: Vernon Fair 807-733-3940 or 807-733-3191

    Rainy River Chamber of Commerce Walleye Tournament

  • Where: Rainy River, ON.
  • Date: September 26-28, 2004
  • Contact: Glen Armstrong 807-852-3886 or 807-852-1711
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    Ontario Fishing Regulations

    The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources has their 2004 Sport Fishing Regulations Summary available for downloading in a big Adobe Acrobat file. This year they've broken the file up into sections which helps alot.

    Check the Angling category of our members directory for some of the best fishing of your life.

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