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How To Catch Bass In Ontario Canada

2016/7/16 16:41:22

If you are looking for some of the best bass fishing around, look no further than Ontario Canada. Many anglers visit this area every year to take advantage of the great bass fishing it has to offer. Not only do you get to enjoy some of the best bass fishing you've ever done in your life but you get to enjoy some of the most beautiful scenery nature has to offer as well. You can fish for both the largemouth and the smallmouth bass in Ontario Canada but the smallmouth bass are some of the strongest fighters. They will give you a run for your money and make reeling them in an amazing experience.

Ontario Canada has over 70,000 lakes were you will find an abundance of bass for your fishing pleasure. The fall is an excellent time for bass fishing but don't rule out ice-fishing or the spring and summer months because they can be very productive as well. In fact, many anglers agree that bass fishing during the months of March, April, May and June are excellent. However, you can expect to have lots of competition during these months.

Tips for Catching Bass in Ontario

Knowing a little about the habits of the bass will help you be more productive when fishing in Ontario. You need to know where they hang out, what they eat and how they react in different situations. The smallmouth bass can be found around structures where they can hide out and wait for food to swim by. They also prefer a moderate current to a real fast or slow moving one. You can find bass in all lakes, ponds, creeks, rivers and streams found in Ontario.

The bass feed mostly off of shad, crayfish, minnows and night crawlers so using any of these for bait should yield you some great results. The bass is a very aggressive fish that will strike at almost anything that gets in their way. The problem is that sometimes they can be picky. That's why something that worked one day may not necessarily work the next. Therefore, it's always a good idea to have a variety of baits with you each time you go out, just in case.

Bass tend to avoid direct sunlight so fishing during the middle of the day is less productive than during the early morning or late evening. Fishing during the night and on cloudy days are also great times to go bass fishing. You may even find that you enjoy night fishing the most because it can be very relaxing with fewer noises scaring the bass away.

Great Bass Fishing Techniques

Different techniques are used in different situations so a lot will depend on where and when you are bass fishing in Ontario. Still there are a few basic guidelines that can be used as a general rule. For example, when you are using crayfish or minnows to fish with you will normally get the best results when you lower the bait into the strike zone instead of pulling it through the area. That's why vertical fishing is so popular with many anglers.
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