Canada’s greatest catches: 216 fishing hot spots from sea to sea to sea

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20 ONTARIO HOT SPOTS WITH EXCELLENT BASS FISHING

Rice Lake

ONTARIO: LARGEMOUTH & SMALLMOUTH BASS

Why this is one of Canada’s must-have fishing experiences

Ontario offers excellent angling opportunities for many gamefish, but there’s nowhere else in Canada to catch more and bigger bass—both largemouths and smallmouths. And you can find these scrappy fighters almost anywhere across the province, from the southern-most reaches at Point Pelee, north to Kenora and beyond.

These bass are big, too, and getting bigger every year thanks to a variety of factors, including the invasive round goby—an energy-rich baitfish that bass have quickly grown to relish. The biggest largemouth and smallmouth bass ever caught in Canada were both from Ontario, but unlike some records that have stood unthreatened for decades, any day of the season could produce a game-changing 10-pound-plus fish.

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Ontario largemouth are aggressive and populous

In much of Ontario, bass season opens in late June, making bass the unofficial fish of summer, the one catch you can pretty much rely on during camping trips, long weekends and cottage visits, no matter how crowded the water. Both largies and smallies are cooperative biters, and explosive, acrobatic fighters, too. For many Ontario anglers, their first memorable fish was an unexpectedly huge bass that slurped up their worm and mangled their little-kid tackle—hooking them forever on the excitement of fishing.

WHEN TO GO: July to November

HOT TACTIC: Casting neko rigs for both largemouths and smallmouths

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THE HOT SPOTS

BOTH LARGEMOUTH & SMALLMOUTH

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  • Balsam Lake
  • Georgian Bay
  • Lake Couchiching
  • Lake Nipissing
  • Lake of the Woods
  • Lake Simcoe
  • Rice Lake

LARGEMOUTH

  • Bay of Quinte (Lake Ontario)
  • Lake Scugog
  • Pigeon Lake
  • Rondeau Bay (Lake Erie)
  • Sturgeon Lake
  • Trent River

SMALLMOUTH

  • Eastern Lake Ontario
  • Lake St. Clair
  • Lake Temagami
  • Long Point (Lake Erie)
  • Quetico Provincial Park
  • Thousand Islands (St. Lawrence River)
  • Winnipeg River