Ontario's Fishing Gems, Algoma and Sunset Country - Episode 521
If you look at every province in Canada with fishing in mind, they can all be broken down into angling divisions or areas if you […]
A question for you: when is a walleye, actually a pike? Answer: when it’s a pickerel. Confused? So, let’s once and for all correct one […]
How would you rather catch a Muskie, casting, or trolling? Now, remember, this “is” the fish of 10,000 casts. Let’s say you’re trolling. You cast […]
Earlier during this season, we dedicated an entire Fish’n Canada episode to drive-to fishing lodges. In this episode, we are exploring the exciting world of […]
We begin this Fish’n Canada episode by asking the question “If you were given the ultimate in artistic talent and creativity, along with a paintbrush […]
This Fish’n Canada episode will guide you on where to look and what to expect when seeking a drive-to fishing destination in Ontario. From roughing […]
This Fish’n Canada episode is all about the Smallmouth Bass. Pete and Ang outline easy-to-access bass meccas as well as bucket-list hard to get to […]
In this first episode of our “pandemic” airing season, Angelo and Pete break down the many different Ontario fishing opportunities available. Everything from drive-to, fly-in, […]
The Bay of Fundy is a massive bay on the Atlantic Ocean between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. A small portion […]
For this late fall Fish’n Canada episode, Steve Niedzwiecki and I head to my old stomping grounds, Ontario’s Bay of Quinte. As far as cold, […]
This Fish’n Canada episode is somewhat of a nostalgic one for me. Nostalgic in the sense of the quarry I’m after, the Brook Trout, or […]
Carp fishing has come leaps and bounds in Canadian waters lately and we feel it’s for good reason. Since Carp “get it”, that’s finding an […]
The city of Timmins Ontario is situated in northeastern Ontario, Canada, on the Mattagami River. In this area, it’s the fourth-largest city with a population […]
This Fish’n Canada episode is one that has been long overdue. Not because of the fish species, not because of the lake location, not any […]