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Welcome. Are you looking for a Ontario Canada fishing trip which offer flyin housekeeping accommodations? Look no farther, Excellent Adventures provides the best in outpost accommodation and has some of the best Canada fishing for walleye, northern pike, small mouth bass, and lake trout that can be found. Exceptional equipment and all the amenities that are needed to make a truly memorable trip. Our float plane air service to these remote Canadian flyin outposts are an experience that all fishermen love.

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Welcome to our fishing tackle site. One of the first questions asked by our guests is What about fishing tackle? Of course this is followed by a list of other questions such as What kind of rod & reels are best to use? What lures are best? What size lures? What colors are best? What size monofilament line should I use? And the list goes on. On this page we will address many of these questions and offer other related tackle information. However this is simply a suggestion and the rest is up to you. Below we provide good information on the most popular lures and what type of fishing they are commonly used for.

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Canada fishing tackle for walleye and Northern Pike

Canada fishing tackle for walleye and Northern Pike
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About Excellent Adventures

Excellent Adventures operates a Commercial Air Service for our clients. It includes Dehavilland Dhc-3 Otter, Beech 18 and a Cessna 185 aircraft. We also utilize an Aeronca Champ for maintaining and servicing the Outpost Camps. Established in 1990, Excellent Adventures operates six exclusive outpost camps on remote wilderness fly-in only lakes. Five of these are within a 40 minute flight of our Ear Falls float-plane base. Along with fully modern cabins with indoor plumbing we also offer our clients lakes with choices of 6 different species of fish. Whether you are looking for trophy fishing or a lake that offers action packed days, we have it all .

Our fishing is simply World Class. When we began managing our lakes almost twenty years ago, policies were implemented to preserve the productivity of our fisheries. While guests are allowed to bring limits home from most of our lakes they must pay attention to there specific lake policies. All of our lakes have a strict 'No Trophies Home' policy to insure our fisheries remain the quality that makes our guests return year after year. This also includes the policies of 'Catch and Release, consumption of smaller fish only' at our Headwaters Trophy Outpost. Modern ‘life like’ replicas of your trophy fish can be made by today's expert taxidermists from a good photograph and just taking two measurements. We also expect our guest to review and practice proper fish handling to insure that fish returned to the lakes will remain healthy and contribute to next years production. All these lakes are superior in habitat for game fish. They all have flowage through them and the constant supply of water delivers the nutrients that support the food chain that in turn feeds the fish with a never ending supply of prey.

Today with our policies that the trophy fish are returned to the waters unharmed and the spawning population of female fish will grow it assures that these world class lakes maintain there high quality for the next generation of fishermen to enjoy.

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Canada fishing tackle for walleye and Northern Pike

Lead head jig:

The lead head jig is by far the most effective lure for all around fishing at our outposts. This lure is a very inexpensive bait and is very effective for catching walleye, northern pike, lake trout and small mouth bass. We provide the lead head jig in both the flip tail version or with a maribou skirt both are available in a large variety of colors and combinations. The most popular size is 1/4 oz. but when the fish are suspended or slow we find the 1/8 oz. variety to work very well, both sizes are available. The lead head jig is usually tipped with a minnow but can be fished with or without. The bait is best known as a very good bait for walleye fishing and is fished best by back trolling or by casting and jigging back to the boat. But don't be misled, this bait is very effective for northern pike as they seem unable to resist this tempting appetizer. A hand full of these baits and you off to a action packed day of fishing.

The Blakemore roadrunner has been around for a long time. Like the lead head jig it is a inexpensive bait and is a favorite for all around fishing. You will find it a hard bait to beat when it comes to catching fish. A dynamite lure when it comes to fishing for walleye, and you can rely on the fact that Northern Pike simply cannot resist it. Tip the "roadrunner" with a minnow or fish it like it is, either way will produce fish. However tipped with a minnow produces the best results. This bait cannot be fished wrong as long as it is fished slow. We generally  slowly back troll with the bait but casting and slowly back to the boat produces excellent results too. We have found that between the standard lead head and the roadrunner you cannot go wrong. On days when the standard jig does not work, the roadrunner seems to take over. That little blade simply does magic tricks when it comes to triggering the fish to strike.

We stock the "roadrunner in large numbers, in all the favorite colors and 1/4 and 1/8 oz sizes 1/4 oz being the popular size. When it comes to fishing it is my favorite bait, you will never catch me without a selection of them. What is really nice is the fact that you can fill a 35MM film case with these lures and a few swivels, stuff them in your pocket and you are ready for a fun filled day of fishing action. Whether you are fishing Walleye, Northern Pike, Small mouth of Lake Trout, you can count on this little lure for plenty of action. Especially handy when doing portage trips and you want to go light. It is also one of Jimmy Houston's favorite baits, we need say no more about the Blakemore Roadrunner.

Blakemore roadrunners:
For additional information go to the Blakemore Web Site 

There are countless of crank baits available in the world of fishing. We advise bringing along what you have. Many of the one's in your tackle box may produce excellent results. But we have found that the most popular on our lake system are the three shown above. Of course who knows what the best color is going to be while you are fishing. Once again, we will be able to tell you which baits are hot and what colors seem to produce the best results. Crank baits seem to produce the best results for large Northern Pike.
Crank Baits:

Rapala Husky Jerk Rat-L-Trap Smithwick Rogue
The Rapala Husky Jerk and the Smithwick Suspending Rogue are extensively used for large Northern Pike and have been known to be a good bait for walleye's. The RatLTrap is a very good all around bait and is very well known for it's value in catching Lake Trout. Of course there are countless of other baits we use for lake trout too.

Daredevil spoons

:    Eppinger Daredevle spoons have been a traditional fishing bait in Canada for years. We stock these spoons in many varieties, colors and sizes. They are a favorite pick when it comes to casting or trolling for  Northern Pike. For lake trout fishing, the gold, silver or 5 of diamonds are trolled for lake trout when they are in the deep water. They work well on downriggers and produce excellent results. Included in this line of lures is another Canadian favorite known as the Ruby Eye which are available in a variety of colors. However there are many other spoons available, when it comes to fishing in Canada, spoons produce excellent results, especially for Northern Pike and Lake Trout. Give them a try!!!

Walleye bait rigs:

These simple little baits consist of monofilament line, a lead weight, a few beads, a small spinner blade, and a hook. Tipped with a minnow and fished slowly this rig produces excellent results when walleye fishing. I have found then particularly useful when the fishing is slow and all other baits are not producing good results. The walleye rig is a bait everyone should have in their tackle box when fishing for walleye. 

Spinner baits:

Our tackle store is well stocked with a very good variety of spinner baits.  Many colors to choose from. The most popular colors seems to be yellow, chartreuse and white with silver or gold blades. Another inexpensive bait which produces excellent result. If you are looking for Northern Pike action, tie on a spinner bait and start hitting the edge of the weed beds. In fact we call them "Northern Getters". Now you won't always end up with the lunkers but you will end up with lot's of action. I can remember one day as evidence of the power of this little lure. Jimmy Houston's was filming one of his movies and on that particular day he was going to produce a show on Northern Pike fishing, he caught almost 100 Northern Pike of all sizes. He was fishing almost exclusively  with a spinner bait and was casting to the edge or just inside any weed bed he could find. Simply could not keep them off his line, what a problem to have. Too many fishermen forget what they come fishing for, basically all fishermen are looking for the action and thrill of getting that strike and the fight to follow. If action is what you are after, use a spinner bait . . generally you cannot go wrong.

Fishing Rods:

  We advise fishermen to bring along the rod and reels they feel comfortable with using. Casting & spinning are the most popular. Medium to light action rods are advised, they allow the best action and good hook setting ability. Ultra light is used but hook sets are more difficult but offer tons of action once the fish is hooked.

Reels:

  Regardless of the manufacturer or type of reel, always ensure that the reel has a good drag system that allow smooth release of the line throughout the range of the reels drag setting & allows for easy setting of the drag. If the reel has jerky or erratic release points or is difficult to set, consider the purchase of a new reel. The drag is the most important part. Our guests land big fish with light equipment but it always comes down to proper drag setting while fighting the fish.

Line & line test: 

6# to 10# test seem to be the most popular, 8# is a good choice. For casting with larger lures some guests have a second rod equipped with 14# to 17# line. Once again, the drag setting is important, set the reel for the line test, the line must release before it reaches its breaking point. When BIG fish are hooked, set the drag back to allow for the strong immediate force these fish place on your line when they run and dive.

Suggested Tackle For Specific Species

Walleye: 

Light to medium action rod  with a 6# test line.  Little Joe spinner, with a 1/4oz inline sinker in gold, chartreuse, orange, green, wbite or red.  1/4oz lead head jigs with 2" twister tails in yellow, smoke, brown, white, chartreuse and black. We highly recommend live bait, minnows, crawlers or leeches. Deep diving stick baits such as Rapalas, Hot to Trots, Hot tiger Black & Silver, Black & Gold Shiners.

Northern Pike:

  • Medium to heavy action rod with a 1012# test line. 
  • Rattle traps, shad, blue, silver and chartreuse. 
  • 7" floating Rapalas blue, silver, black/silver & chartreuse. 
  • Spoons, 45" long in red/white, gold, silver, or strip Orange daredevils, blue foxes or doctor spoons. 
  • Little cleos 3/4oz. In the above colors, gold/silver work the best. 
  • Bucktail Mepps #4 & #5, dressed or undressed.
  • Large bass spinner baits.

Lake Trout: 

  • Heavy action rod with a 14# test line. 
  • 1/2 to 3/4oz Heddon Sonars, gold, white or silver 
  • 1/2oz jigs with 4" white gist tails. 
  • Sutton spoons Flutter spoons. All in gold or silver. 
  • 3way swivels and snap swivels to handle 2 to 8oz. weight for late summer fishing 
  • Dipsey divers
  • Downriggers for summer fishing. 

Smallmouth Bass:

 
  • Medium action rod with a 68# test line. 
  • Bass spinner baits 1/8 to 1/4oz
  • Jig and twister tail 2"4" long. 
  • Rapalas 
  • Rattle Traps 
  • Beetle spinners Roadrunners
  • Mepps 
  • Devil horses
  • It is highly recommended that you use live bait like leeches, crawlers and you also can use minnows.
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