Fly in Fishing: A Nature Lover’s Guide

Published: 23rd September 2011
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Fishing is one of the most popular sports in the United States and Canada. It is relaxing and particularly appealing to lovers of nature, wildlife, and solitude. Fishing trips to remote lakes and rivers have been taken by countless fathers and sons, friends, and colleagues and is the traditional male bonding ritual in North America.



As societies in North America have become more urbanized, noise and concrete have overtaken trees and nature in many areas. Many individuals who want to escape the pressures of urban life can go fishing in a pristine environment, bonding with their loved ones and friends at the same time. Growing in popularity among fisherman is fly in fishing. Fly in fishing is a special type of fishing expedition where groups of fishermen are flown into fishing camps, lodges, or cabins often in remote areas like lakes or rivers.



Being flown into a remote location offers peace and solitude. A vast, pristine wilderness is available for a small group of fishermen to enjoy. The Canadian watershed is one of the most ideal places for fly in fishing as conservation laws have protected the environment from urbanization. In addition, these areas are home to some of the richest stocks of fish.




There are many companies that offer fly in fishing packages to their clients. Some outfitters fly their clients to a remote location where there is no shelter or cabin. Clients simply pitch a tent and fend for themselves. This kind of Canadian fly in fishing trip should only be undertaken by experienced campers.



Other outfitters fly their clients to log cabins near rivers or lakes. These log cabins offer some of the comforts of home—air-conditioned rooms with housekeeping, satellite television, and Internet connectivity. Other perks may include free ice for storing bait and fish as well as complimentary boat launching and docking. This fishing in Ontario trip might appeal to men who want to experience the wilderness but do not wish to let go of the comforts of modern life.



Some outfitters offer one day fly ins—clients are flown to a remote log cabin where they can enjoy fishing for eight hours or more. The fly in fishing in Ontario package might include the cost of the flight, boats, gas, landing nets, and paddles but might charge extra for bait.




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