If you have been wanting to plan a fishing trip to an exotic destination but unfortunately don't have the funds available, then you really need to consider a Canada fishing trip. While most anglers don't really consider Canada an exotic destination, you really have to reconsider those thoughts. You need to think about a few things before you start booking your flights though, like which seasons are best to travel into Canada, because the weather and ice can get pretty bad up there. There are also a few main species of fish that you can target while you are up there, and if you had one in particular that you wanted to target, you are going to want to make sure that the season you choose is the proper activity season for that species of fish. There are also a few different areas that you can travel to that have plenty of resorts and charters available to cater to your needs. The best part of all of this is that it really isn't all that expensive when compared to other fishing trips, and you get to spend a lot of quality time with your family that they will never forget.
Canada really is an exotic location, even though when most people think of exotic, they think of South America or somewhere tropical along the equator, but the tropics aren't the only exotic destinations in North and South America. Canada holds spectacular back drops through all seasons, but the winters can be pretty harsh up there so keep that in mind before you start booking. Also, if you had a target species in mind, you are going to want to determine when the best season is to catch them, because while you can catch Sturgeon year round up there, the other species like Trout, Salmon, and Vardent are more active during different times in the year. You don't want to get up there chasing your favorite trophy only to find out you chose the wrong season.
There are a few freshwater lakes available for you to stay at in Canada, as well as having spectacular fishing along the coasts in the saltwater. Above all, there are plenty of unnamed and unmapped lakes that receive hardly any fishing pressure at all, just waiting for you to get to them. Unfortunately, you do have to fly in and land on these types of lakes, so the cost is a bit higher, but the experience is excellent. If you really want to get away from it all, then you have got to consider taking a Canada fishing trip, and maybe even think about adding in a fly in fishing experience to the to do list. It is something that you will not soon forget.
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