Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Fishing Weekends without permits near Cottage Resorts





The organizers of Canada's annual National Fishing Week are encouraging Ontarians to pick up their fishing rods and enjoy a free fishing weekend, no permits required.

A list of Family Fishing Weekend events, as well as additional information, is available at http://www.familyfishingweekend.com/

Anglers will not require a fishing licence during the weekend but they will still need to follow all rules and regulations. Visit this site for more details http://www.ontario.ca/fishing

Take this great opportunity to take the family away for a fishing getaway without the expense of permits. Most kids love to go fishing and also spend time with their parents and other family members.

Get away for a quality weekend in the Almaguin Highlands this year and take advantage of other amazing nearby attractions that weekend also at Almaguin Vacation.

Stay at a Cottage Resort, Cabin Rental or Inn where Mom can enjoy a relaxing hot tub, Dad can take the kids fishing and then spend the evening relaxing beside a cozy fire watching movies or playing a game.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Almaguin Highlands Ranked Top 10 Places to Fish in Canada


Port Loring in the Almaguin Highlands, Near North, Ontario, Canada has been ranked as one of the top 10 places to fish in Canada.
Enjoy relaxing in one of the many Lakefront Cottages offered in the Highlands.
"I often get calls from tourists looking for a specific type of fish that we don't have in our lake and I often wonder where to send them. After discovering Les Culp Outdoors website from Burks Falls I can now lead people in the right direction," said Danette Evely from Sand Lake Cottages & Inn. (http://www.sandlake.on.ca/)
"Almaguin Highlands, with its hundreds of lakes, rivers and streams is probably one of the most overlooked in Ontario for its quality sport fishing," said Les Culp from Les Culp Outdoors. (http://www.almaguin-vacation.com/fishing.htm)
Les Culp has fished most of the lakes in the Almaguin Highlands north of Toronto to help tourists find great fishing spots. "I am pleased to tell you what fish is in each lake so you know where you have to go to find the species you are looking for," said Les Culp.
Here is a list of each lake in the Almaguin Highlands, north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and the species present in that lake:
Ahmic Lake Magnetawan - Walleye, Pike, Smallmouth & Largemouth Bass, Panfish including some Black Crappie.
Bartlet Lake Burks Falls - Walleye, Pike, Rainbow Trout, Smallmouth & Largemouth Bass and Panfish.
Lake Bernard Sundridge - Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Whitefish, Ling and Smallmouth Bass.
Bear Lake, Bear Lake - Walleye, Pike, Smallmouth & Largemouth Bass and Panfish.Lake Cecebe, Magnetawan - Walleye, Sauger, Pike, Smallmouth Bass and Panfish.
Doe Lake, Katrine - Walleye, Smallmouth Bass, Pike and Panfish.Eagle Lake, South River - Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout, Walleye and Smallmouth Bass.Jack Lake, Burks Falls - Walleye, Pike and Smallmouth BassBethune,
Hazard, Perry Lake, Kearney - Pike, Smallmouth & Largemouth Bass.
Lorimer Lake - Mckellar - Lake Trout, Pike, Smallmouth & Largemouth BassLake Manitouwabing, Mckellar - Walleye, Pike, Smallmouth & Largemouth Bass and PanfishLake Nosbonsing, Astorville, Corbiel - Walleye, Muskie, Pike, Largemouth & Smallmouth Bass and Panfish
Pickeral Lake, Burks Falls, Ontario - Walleye, Pike and Smallmouth Bass
Pickeral River System, Port Loring - Walleye, Pike, Smallmouth & Largemouth Bass
Sand Lake, Kearney - Pike, Lake Trout and Smallmouth Bass
Three Mile Lake, Burks Falls - Walleye, Pike and Smallmouth BassLake Restoule, Restoule - Lake Trout, Muskie, Pike, Walleye, Largemouth & Smallmouth Bass
Whitestone Lake, Dunchurch - Walleye, Pike, Black Crappie, Largemouth & Smallmouth Bass and Panfish

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Kids Fishing Derby at Doe Lake Almaguin Highlands

North of Toronto and Muskoka is a great area that everyone should discover. The Almaguin Highlands has loads of attractions and accommodations for everyone to enjoy.
Every year get out and enjoy the Annual Kids Fishing Derby at Doe Lake in the Almaguin Highlands north of Toronto.
Almaguin Anglers Association has this event every year in Katrine on the first Sunday in August.
For more information on this area contact http://www.almaguin-vacation.com

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Fishing Season at an Ontario Cottage Resort




Everyone is getting ready for their Ontario Fishing Getaway. The Almaguin Highlands just north of Toronto and Muskoka near Algonquin Park is well known for great Ontario Fishing Getaways.


Great friends , good times and the great outdoors. That’s what Les Culp Outdoors is all about. Come on in and check out what’s up and what’s new in our outdoor community, enjoy our articles or participate in one of our events and programs. Whatever your sport or activity, there is a place for it here. We invite our readers to send in their pictures and stories of their outdoor adventures to share with the community and coming soon , a Les Culp Outdoors readers forum to interact with other members of our website. Les Culp Outdoors located in the Burks Falls area in the Almaguin Highlands is a great source for fishing experiences.


If you need to find accommodations and attractions while on your fishing vacation or helping fishing information make sure you visit the Almaguin Vacation Directory


In April when the ice goes out and the lakes are very cold fishing is at its best. It is also the best time of the year for sunshine and no bugs.


Most people love to see the spring come in Ontario so getaway and take advantage of this wonderful season. Rent a cottage, cabin, hotel, bed & breakfast, campground, inn or a private cottage for your romantic, family or fishing getaway.