Fishing In Canada - The French River

Obviously the title 'fishing in Canada' is more broadAlbert Einstein said, " Look deep into nature, and then
than Rosie O'Donnell's rear end, so let me clarify ayou will understand everything better." I don't know
little bit. Fishing in Ontario Canada and morethat Mr. Einstein knew anything about the French
specifically, The French River in Ontario Canada isRiver, but it would seem as if he did. Spending time
something that almost anyone should consider as aon the French River has always helped me
vacation. As a matter of fact, not just fishing, but allunderstand everything better. The solitude that the
outdoor activities can be found on the French River.river provides is hard to beat.
If you're in to camping, hiking, canoing, water sports,The solitude is probably part of the reason that so
hunting, or just plain enjoy solitude, the French Rivermany canoe enthusiasts visit the French River each
is hard to beat. And if you like to spend some timeyear. With much of the river being deemed a national
wetting a line as well, the French River can help youpark just a few years ago, the sport of canoing on
with that as well.the river took off. Many people enjoy taking a
The French River offers fishing for such fish ascanoing holiday on the French every year. The
walleye, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, pike,bottom line is if you're a canoe enthusiast, The
musky, catfish, and even sturgeon. All types ofFrench River is the place for you.
fishing techniques work with one of the most popularWhen you think of fishing in Canada, the French
being trolling. I think trolling is popular because of theRiver is exactly what you're thinking about. The
beautiful scenery? People don't find trolling nearly asscenery, solitude, great fishing, and enough black flies
boring as it sometimes seems simply because of allto literally choke a horse. That, in a nutshell is the
the beautiful scenery to look at. At least that's myFrench River, and if you're an outdoor enthusiast, you
opinion.should investigate the river a bit further.