Fishing Lakes And Rivers
Types Of Fish In The Different Lakes
Such As Lake Ontario, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Erie, Lake Supiriour And
Lake Simcoe
Information On Fish And Lakes In Canada
And America
Lake Ontario
Lake Ontario is the smallest of the Great Lakes--193 miles long and 53 miles
wide, with 726 miles of shoreline. Its average depth is 283 feet, and its
maximum depth is 802 feet.
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Kinds Of Fish In Lake Ontario
Alewife, Atlantic Salmon, Bloater, Bowfin, Brook Trout, Brown Trout,
Burbot, Carp, Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Freshwater Drum, lake Herring, Lake Sturgeon, lake Trout, Lake Whitefish,
Long nose Sucker, Muskellunge, Northern Pike, pumpkinseed, Rainbow Smelt, Rainbow Trout, Rock Bass, Round Whitefish, Sea
am prey
Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, White Bass, White Perch, White Sucker, Yellow Perch |
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Lake Erie
Is the "Walleye Capital of the World" as it
is known for the many walleye that are caught each year. Walleye are caught by
boat, through the ice, from walleye fishing the lake shore or fishing the Maumee
River and Sandusky River during the spring walleye spawn run.
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Kinds Of Fish In Lake Erie
Bowfin, Brown Trout, Carp, Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Freshwater Drum, Lake Herring, Lake Sturgeon, Lake Trout, Lake Whitefish,
Long nose Sucker, Muskellunge, northern Pike, Pumpkinseed, Rainbow Smelt, Rainbow Trout, Rock Bass, Round Goby,
Sea Lamprey, Small mouth Bass, Walleye, White Bass, White Perch, white Sucker,
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Lake Michigan
The lake's northern tier is in the colder, less developed upper Great Lakes
region, while its more temperate southern basin contains the Milwaukee and
Chicago metropolitan areas. Averaging 279 feet in depth, the lake reaches 925
feet at its deepest point. Almost 100 species of fish have been recorded in Lake
Michigan.
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Kind Of Fish In Lake Michigan
Alewife, Bloater, Bowfin, Brook Trout, Brown Trout,
Burbot, Carp, Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Freshwater Drum, Lake Herring, Lake Sturgeon, Lake Trout, Lake Whitefish,
Longnose Sucker, Muskellunge, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed, Rainbow Smelt, Rainbow Trout, Rock Bass, Round Goby, Round Whitefish, Sea Lamprey, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, White Bass, White Perch, White Sucker, Yellow Perch
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Fishing in wetlands, lakes, ponds and
rivers all around Canada
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Lake Huron
Lake Huron is the second largest of the Great Lakes, with a surface area of
23,000 square miles. It averages 195 feet deep and has a maximum depth of 750
feet. About two-thirds of the lake's 51,700-square
mile watershed is still covered with forests, and the lake contains more than
30,000 islands.
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Kinds Of Fish In Lake Huron
Alewife, Bloater, Bowfin, Brook Trout, Brown Trout, Burbot, Carp, Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Freshwater Drum, Lake Herring, Lake Sturgeon, Lake Trout, Lake Whitefish,
Longnose Sucker, Muskellunge, Northern Pike, Pumpkinseed, Rainbow Smelt, Rainbow Trout, Rock Bass, Round Goby, Round Whitefish, Sea Lamprey, Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, White Bass, White Perch, White Sucker, Yellow Perch
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Lake Superior
Lake Superior is the coldest and deepest (1,332 feet) of the Great Lakes.
Most of the area is heavily forested--and not heavily populated--with little
agriculture because of a cool climate and poor soils. More than 60 species of
fish have been recorded in Lake Superior.
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| Different Kinds Of Fish In Lake Superior |
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Lake Simcoe
Lake Simcoe is located on the doorstep of Canada's largest
urban area and offers thousands of anglers some of the finest and most
diversified fishing opportunities in Canada. For patrons of the Fish On Line
Shop it is an easy drive north on Hwy 400 and the only tough part is trying to
decide whether to fish the west or east shores of the big lake. There are
advantages to both, but many regulars of the shop like the closer western
portions of Cooks Bay near Gilford, Lefroy a bit further north – or even the
top end of the lake near Barrie.
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