Jun 22, 2009

Fishing Trip? Why Not a Fly Fishing For Brook Trout Trip?

Fishing trips are great way to spend some time alone, or with family members. Trips can range from a weekend getaway to a full-blown vacation up in the northern woods of Ontario. You can spend a little bit, or you can spend a lot staying at one of the many five-star resorts that cater to fishing.

You can rough it in the woods sleeping in a tent alongside beautiful wilderness Lake, or fly into a rustic cabin that sits on the point that juts out into a wonderful lonely lake. Either way you can make memories that last a lifetime.

Personally for me and I love taking a fishing trip into northern Ontario chasing after Brook trout. One of the most satisfying methods of catch these beautifully colored trout, is with the use of a fly rod. Now do not get me wrong I've caught many more trout using a spinning rod with lures and natural bait.

But something has to be said for catching a trout on a fly that perhaps you've made iand designed yourself. I know lots of fly fisherman who spent most of their winter's nights, designing and tying flies for the upcoming fly fishing season in the spring.

Nothing is more amazing than sitting out on a calm evening night, on a late spring night, on a lake where the Brook trout are breaking the surface of the water feeding on insects. There are thousands of such lakes in northern Ontario just waiting for someone to take a fishing trip there, and to make memories that will last a lifetime.

Ontario has some of the best trout fishing in the world. But to be honest trout can be quite finicky. Personally I have seen them go off feeding several days to a week at times. The nice thing is though even if the fish aren't biting, you will be surrounded by some of the most awesome rugged landscape in Canada.

Anyone interested in finding out more about a fly fishing fishing trip into the northern Ontario woods, or would just like to know more about how and where to catch these magnificently colored trout that are a member of the char family. Please visit http://www.squidoo.com/brooktroutflyfishing

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