The ice is disappearing quickly from the small and medium size lakes around home, here in Northwestern Ontario, and even...
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Fishing Editor Gord Pyzer is widely regarded as Canada's most scientific angler. Known in fishing circles as Doctor Pyzer, he worked for 30 years as a senior manager with Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources before devoting all his energies to fishing. A member of the Canadian Angler Hall of Fame and the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame, the 62 time award-winning writer is also an internationally sought out speaker, tournament angler and field editor with In-Fisherman Magazine and Television. Catch Gord Pyzer on Fish’n Canada Live with Angelo Viola and Pete Bowman. See https://fishncanada.com/live/ for details.
This year’s collection of new tackle, electronics and accessories include surprising innovations, updates on old favourites and everything in between....
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Burbot are strange-looking fish with big heads, beady eyes, serpent-like tails and leathery skin. They also make loud drumming sounds...