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Fishing in Ontario, Ontario's selection of fish species and accommodations in Ontario are truly world class. Ontario boasts over 250 000 inland lakes to fish in. Ontario is also home to the world?s largest freshwater lake bodies known as the Great Lakes.
Ontario is home to some of the world's finest: fishing, fishing resorts, fishing camps, fishing lodges, fishing trips and cottage fishing resorts. Ontario has every possible accommodation selection. Fishing in Ontario makes for an incredible fishing experience. For the fisherman, "Ontario is to fishing as the Caribbean is to sandy beaches".
Ontario's central location, superior road system and fly in fishing packages makes fishing in any part of the province easy and readily accessible to anglers. Ontario's many airports make it easy for fisherman from any part of the world to fly into any Ontario fishing region. When it comes to fishing in Ontario not only is Ontario's Fishing world class but is unmatched by any province, state, country or region anywhere on the planet.
Ontario's accommodation infrastructure can meet any fisherman?s demands. Whether it's an outpost camp or a 5 star fishing resort you are looking for, Ontario's Fishing accommodations meet your needs head on.
Ontario's selection of freshwater fish species is one of the best, if not the best in the world. Ontario even boasts some salt-water species thanks to our connection to the Arctic Ocean via James and Hudson Bay. We at Fish In Ontario dot Net are proud to be able to offer, you the fisherman, information on: fishing in Ontario, where to fish in Ontario, what lakes Ontario has, how to get to the fishing lakes of Ontario, what to use to catch Ontario's fish, regulations on fishing in Ontario and what accommodations there are for you.
We thank you for using our service. We're confident we'll make your Ontario fishing experience one you'll never forget.
The same fish could be known by multiple names
- Atlantic Salmon: Ouananiche
- Brook Trout: Specks or Brookies or Speckled Trout
- Bullhead: Barbotte, Brown Bullhead, Mudpout, Catfish or Mud Cat
- Burbot: Ling or Lawyer
- Crappie: Calico Bass
- Freshwater Drum: Sheepshead
- Lake Trout: Salmon Trout or Grey Trout
- Muskellunge: Musky or Maskinonge
- Pacific Salmon: Coho, Chinook or King, Kokanee or Pink Salmon
- Pike: Northern Pike, Grass Pike or Jackfish
- Rainbow Trout: Steelhead or Kamloops Trout
- Smallmouth or Largemouth Bass: Black Bass or Green Bass
- Splake: Hybrid of Lake Trout with Brook Trout (stocked)
- Walleye: Pickerel, Yellow Pickerel, Doré or Pikeperch
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