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The question is what are the best spots to look for in that region. Below you will find some interesting places you may want to consider if you just startplanning your fly-fishing vacation to Ontario: Little Vermilion, Closs Lake, Moon River , George Lake, Rice Lake, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, French River, Saugeen River, Grand River, Ganaraska River, Buckhorn Lake, Cedarbough Lake, The rivers in Ontario can supply you with the good trout browns, rainbows and salmon, and you can find bass and pike within some lakes.So you can take a float Ontario fly-fishing trip or if you want you can wade on the very beautiful remote rivers and this may be the best choice since you have more time to be in contactwith the nature and you'll enjoy your trip better. The season for Ontario fly-fishing may start at March and some rivers can allow you to take good results even till December, mostly you can still catch steelheadat that late time of year.
If you are new to fly-fishing, I encourage you to hire a professional guide for your first trip. It will really save you tons of time and you'll lean some reallydeep and tight fly-fishing techniques with you can immensity apply into action and of course they will supply you with the in-depth knowledge about insectsactivity in the particular place, so you can start from scratch, take some lessons and apply your fly-fishing knowledge at the same day. Once you've got some experience, it will be easier to improve and tweak it by yourself, however as one of the famous people said: "when you stop learning - you stop your living". And it is absolutely right for fly-fishing. Whether you can to a new place or just want to try other equipment there are lots of thingsto lean and the good advice can be always welcome.
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I wish you happy Ontario fly-fishing,
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