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Fish-On! - 7 - Perch, White Bass, Crappie PDF Print E-mail
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Written by TV Ontario   

White bass, yellow perch, and black crappie have more in common than just color-coded names. All three are carnivorous, biting readily on almost any bait presented to them. This makes them very popular with novice anglers, especially impatient youngsters, as well as experts. In addition, they are excellent table fish. The black crappie, a member of the sunfish family is a particularly popular pan fish.

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Articles - Freshwater Salmon and Trout
Written by Terry Wickstrom   
One of the most exciting fishing experiences, and the best opportunity for most freshwater Anglers in North America to catch a "big" fish, is the Lake Trout (Mackinaw) fishing of the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian Shield lakes.

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Slip-Bobbers And Jigs For Scoring On Walleye PDF Print E-mail
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Articles - Walleye Fishing
Written by Wes Lavergne - Let's Talk Fishing   
It's soon that time of year again. I mean Walleye time. Time for Ontario's favourite sporting fish. The walleye opener is one of the traditions of angling in Ontario. Thousands upon thousands of anglers consider this the most important ritual of spring.

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Fish-On! - 6 - Pike PDF Print E-mail
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Written by TV Ontario   

There are four species of pike in North America, but the best known is the northern pike, Esox lucius Linnaeus. Although the fish is still looked upon with disdain in some areas and derogatorily called the "jackfish " or "snakefish, " pike fishing continues to maintain considerable prestige. Fishing for the "northern " or the "great northern " carries with it a certain myth, much of it due to some strange fish stories.

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