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Fly Fishing In Canada Offers Unforgettable Fishing Adventure

Wilderness Fishing Yukon offers a great place to relax, unwind and go fly fishing. The Yukon has become a more popular location than British Columbia, Alaska or Ontario, Canada.

Fly Fishing In Canada Offers Unforgettable Fishing Adventure

Yukon, Canada – May 31, 2016 /MarketersMedia/

The season for fly fishing in Canada runs from the last weekend in May to the end of September. A fly-in fishing trip to the remote lakes of Canada’s Yukon is a fishing adventure located in one of the last frontiers in North America. The professionals at Wilderness Fishing Yukon ( http://www.fishingyukon.com ) can fly a group in to fly fish on any of the nine secluded lakes. The area is located in the Yukon River basin north of Whitehorse. The fishing season extends from the last weekend in May through the end of September. Both fly fishing and spin/cast fishing are available. The catch can include Lake Trout, Arctic Grayling, Northern Pike, Lake Whitefish and Burbot.

The Yukon Territory is the “Land of the Midnight Sun”. There is daylight to fish 24/7 with a charter group. This part of western Canada borders Alaska to the west, Northwest Territories to the east and British Columbia to the South. In respect to beauty, the Yukon has wide valleys and view which are a magnet for photographers as well as hikers and anglers. One percent of the area is inland water surface with more than half of the land forested.

The Yukon has expanses of wetlands where the aquatic vegetation forms an excellent habitat for a wide range of fish species. These include Northern Pike, also known as Jackfish, Lake Trout, Whitefish, Arctic Grayling and Lake Whitefish. The vegetation in the Yukon is somewhat less dense than in other parts of Western Canada, making fly fishing easier.

Wildlife in the Yukon is plentiful with large populations of Caribou, Moose, Dall Sheep, Grizzly bears and Black Bears. Group sizes are specific to the particular camp and type of fishing which is desired. The guests are transported from Whitehorse to the camp where a week of fly fishing and enjoying the surroundings is the possible. For more information about Fly Fishing in Canada visit the website for some unforgettable fishing adventures.

For more information about us, please visit http://www.fishingyukon.com

Contact Info:
Name: Bernard Stehelin
Organization: Wilderness Fishing Yukon
Address: Box 33137 Whitehorse, YT, Y1A 5Y5 Canada
Phone: (867) 667-2846

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