THE NORTH VIEW FISHING
A couple of dead fish
The thousands of lakes and rivers in Algoma and Northern Ontario provide the ideal environment for an angler's paradise. Flowing water from ancient granite heights of land have developed a complex network of creeks, ponds, rivers and lakes in its progress to the Great Lakes Basin, finally collecting in Lake Superior and Lake Huron. In the process, the abundant land provides all the necessary ingredients to cultivate numerous species of fresh water fish. Nothing can compare to the experience of catching, filleting and eating fish fresh from the water; fish which were only minutes before swimming in the sweet water of Algoma and Northern Ontario. This is the ultimate fresh water angling experience!
brook trout rainbow trout white bass chinook salmon pink salmon cisco coho salmon yellow perch walleye lake trout whitefish rock bass small mouth bass brown trout rainbow smelt atlantic salmon
Click on the images above to learn more about some of the native fish that can be found in the region, or click on the links below to see examples of fishing the four seasons of Algoma and Northern Ontario.
WINTER
SPRING
SUMMER
FALL
Planning a visit to Algoma and Northern Ontario? Click on the Algoma Kinniwabi logo for details.
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