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What Should You Take On Canada Fishing Trips

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What you need to take as far as bait and fishing equipment depends on the type of fish you want to catch. The top fish...


What you need to take as far as bait and fishing equipment depends on the type of fish you want to catch. The top fish that anglers travel to Canada for are muskie, walleye, lake trout and northern pike. The guides in Canada fishing camps and at some lodges recommend Vanish test line for leaders because sometimes the braided lines will startle the fish and you will not catch many fish. If you are fishing for muskies, you want to have at least a fifty-pound test line. If you plan to fish for pike, you want to use thirty pound test line. For smallmouth you would use about a ten pound test line.

For catching walleye, lake trout and smallmouth, you will want to take along multi purpose lures such as the Rapala Shad Raps, which are great for shallow waters. You might also want to use some different colored perch lures and some storm plastics. You can also take a few lures that you have already or you might want to wait and buy a few fishing lures from a bait shop up in Canada. For walleye fishing, you might take a jig or two along as well. It is sometimes hard to determine what lures to take along because you do not where on the waters you will be fishing.

If you have many different lures including lead head jigs, crank baits, bait rigs for walleye, daredevil spoons and spinner baits, you will want to take these lures with you on your fishing trip. The rod and reels are a matter of preference, although spinning and casting rods are the best. They should be light to medium action because the offer the angler a good hook and the best action. Your reel needs to have a decent drag with a smooth release.

Most angles gear up for the fishing trip and completely forget about the clothing and other gear needed to fish. You will want to take along sunglasses, a warmer jacket, some type of raingear, footwear for dry areas and wet footwear for boating and land fishing. You will want to bring along a hat, bug spray, fishing knife and your proper identification including your passport. Of course, you need to bring along enough clothes for the trip and a camera for when you make the big catch. The camera is especially needed if you fish at a catch and throw back area in Canada.

If you have some problems traveling with your fishing gear, you might want to rent the equipment from the fishing camp or lodge where you are staying. They do however, recommend bringing your own rod and reel. They can supply you with lures and wet gear for a price if that makes more sense for the trip. Some people just want tom get there and let the guides set them up with the right equipment. The choice is always up to you. The way the travel and airline regulations are today, you might just want to rent your fishing gear in Canada.

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