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What To Expect When Fly Fishing in Manitoba



Manitoba is a province located in Canada, and it covers such a vast expanse of territory, that it includes the prairie grasslands, the Artic tundra, and the marine coastline.

Fly fishing in Manitoba is a unique experience due to the existence of untouched wilderness found in remote locations right at the heart of the province. Such remote locations virtually assure the angler of the need for canoes, portages to transport canoes between bodies of waters, hiking, and float tubing, all of which make fly fishing in Manitoba the adventure of a lifetime, particularly for anglers eager to be surrounded by nature at its wildest form.

Fly Fishing in Manitoba: Where and When

The Manitoba winters are quite long and cold, however, a few rivers, such as the Fairford River, do not completely freeze, thus allowing brave anglers to venture out when the temperature is relatively mild (above 0°C). Most anglers, however, wait until the ice melts from most or all rivers and lakes, which tends to occur in late April or beginning of May. The fly fishing season in Manitoba runs from ice-out (late April/beginning of May) to September.

The type of fish that can be caught when fly fishing in Manitoba depends on the time of year and the area; for example, ice-out is the perfect time to catch trout. The lakes and rivers of all regions of Manitoba, except Winnipeg and Northern Manitoba, carry different species of trout, whereas Winnipeg and Northern Manitoba will also carry different species of bass, catfish, carp, and pike. There is also a region in Northern Manitoba that can only be accessed by air, where the river system known as God's River is located, which assures the adventurous angler of trophy brook trout.



The size of the fish caught when fly fishing in Manitoba also depends on the region in which the fish are caught. Anglers can find big trout in Western Manitoba, particularly in the Parkland area. However, the largest amount of big fish (35 to 40 inches long) can be found in Winnipeg and surrounding area, particularly in Lockport's Red River.

Where to Stay When Fly Fishing in Manitoba

Manitoba offers a vast number of lodges for anglers looking for adventure. Most, if not all, of these lodges have guides who take anglers to prime fly fishing spots. These lodges will also offer vacation packages and trophy fishing packages. Several of the lodges are accessible only by air, due to the remoteness of their location.









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