Northern Ontario For Brook
Trout.

Northern Ontario hosts some of the
best brook trout fishing in the world. The varieties of choices
seem endless when it comes to pursuing these brightly colored
trout in the northern regions of Ontario.
You can fish where no man has ever wet a
line before you or you can fish in stocked northern
lakes where hundreds fish every year. Northern Ontario offers
you the chance to fish from a 5 star lodge, complete with
guides and shore lunches prepared for you, to wilderness
camping where it’s you that makes the decisions about your
comfort.
Destinations range from major cities to a small
quiet stream or lake in a provincial park or forest.
Fishing for brook trout in Northern Ontario can be done in a
variety of ways.
Choices range from a trip in a float plane
to canoeing an old fur trading route to riding a train into the
middle of the wilderness and getting dropped off. Each offer
its own rewards.
The fact that you are fishing for brook
trout in northern Ontario, means you are located in a
pristine environment. Water so pure lots of times you can drink
it right from the lake or streams.
Animals galore, from moose, bear, deer to
rabbits, mink and ducks, to eagles soaring above. Just to many
to mention them all here. In the north you will find brook
trout located in enormous lakes, to small quiet back lakes and
eddies that nobody knows about, except the bush pilot that
fly’s over the lake every now and then.
From some massive river systems to a tranquil minute
tributary that has deep pockets within its boundaries,
all can contain the magnificent brook trout.
An extra bonus is that you can freely eat and enjoy the brook
trout without concern of poisoning like some southern regions
of Ontario.
Brook trout in northern Ontario can range
from the 14 lb range to small fry’s. Stream fish average
between 8-12 inches. The bigger brook trout are usually found
in the lakes and larger rivers.
So for a brook trout fishing adventure of a
lifetime keep in mind northern Ontario. Actually with 1000's of
lakes and streams you could fish a lifetime for brook trout and
never fish in the same spot twice.
Rolland Meigs
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