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For
many anglers, a great attraction to the Canadian North is different
waters’ potential to offer the Canadian Grand Slam – trophy
pike, lake trout, walleye, and arctic grayling. The list of Canadian
waters where all four of these species actually swim is extremely
limited and the lakes which have true trophy potential for all
four almost non-existent. It is here where the North Seal rises
to the top as one of Canada’s truly unique fisheries. An
extremely diverse and fertile watershed, its waters are special
and offer an incredible mix of habitat. Trophy fish of all five
species (big whitefish too!) thrive here and this
combination of size, quantity, and variety is what has quickly
made the North Seal Canada’s premier sportfishing
destination. 2005 highs were a 50” pike,
44” lake trout, 29” walleye, a 22” grayling,
30” Burbot and a 24” whitefish!
Quantity featured
several dozen 200 fish per boat days and the record is 308 fish
in one day in one boat.
A
typical day on the North Seal is often the epitome of fishing the
Canadian North. Slamming big pike every cast, trying to reef up
a monster laker, catching a seemingly endless supply of huge walleye,
concluding with a final picturesque setting of a your dry fly rushing
down a set of rapids to a huge, waiting grayling. Big
fish, variety, AND action – this is what sets the North Seal
above other Canadian fisheries. You must EXPERIENCE of the North
Seal ! |
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