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		<title>Trout Fishing in Ear Falls Ontario</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[World-class Trout Fishing
- Ear Falls -
 one of Ontario’s great Trout fishing areas!
Ear Falls Trout Outfitters, Fishing Lodges and Guides are proud to provide excellent personal service, with friendly, experienced professionals.
Ear Falls, Ontario
Ear Falls is a small town located on the English River in Northwestern Ontario.  This area boasts some of the most popular [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p style="text-align: center;">World-class Trout Fishing</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong>- Ear Falls -</strong></h2>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><strong> one of Ontario’s great Trout fishing areas!</strong></h2>
<p><a title="Ear Falls Trout Fishing" href="http://www.canadianfishingbook.com/category/fishing/trout-fishing/location/ontario/sunset-country/"><img class="size-full wp-image-745 alignleft" title="Ear Falls Lake Trout Fishing" src="http://blog.troutbook.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/laketrout1.jpg" alt="laketrout1" width="187" height="80" />Ear Falls Trout Outfitters</a>, Fishing Lodges and Guides are proud to provide excellent personal service, with friendly, experienced professionals.</p>
<p style="padding-top: 40px;"><strong>Ear Falls, Ontario</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><a title="Township of Ear Falls" href="http://www.ear-falls.com/" target="_blank">Ear Falls</a> is a small town located on <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_River_(Ontario)" target="_blank">the English River</a> in Northwestern Ontario.  This area boasts some of the most popular fishing destinations that Ontario has to offer!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-full wp-image-858 aligncenter" title="Town of Ear Falls Ontario" src="http://blog.troutbook.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/township-of-ear-falls.png" alt="township-of-ear-falls" width="526" height="96" /></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><a href="http://www.ontarioparks.com/English/pakw.html" target="_blank">Pakwash Provincial Park</a>, situated north of Ear Falls, is an abode to a sandy beach 1.5 km long, natural trails, native rock paintings and natural history.  Tourism is growing here and new industries are being attracted to this town because of accomplishments of this town. This town offers a huge number of attractions and services.  Some recreational facilities are also there which include cross country ski trails, miles of snowmobile trails, nine hole golf course, fitness center and hockey arena which is fully equipped.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>There are fantastic Trout fishing opportunities around Ear Falls. </strong>The Lac Seul and English river are rich fisheries.  Some lodges are also on some other lakes for fishing Trout,  like Pakwash, Woman River Chains of Lakes, Bruce and Wenasaga. If you crave for some outpost camps, Ear Falls offers you various outfitters that would give you opportunities for best Trout fishing.  There is a <a title="Parrault Falls" href="http://blog.Troutbook.com/tags/perrault-falls">Perrault Falls</a> situated on the south of Ear Falls which has a breathtaking flow of water flanked by Wabaskang Lakes and Perrault.</p>
<p>Ear Falls offers you a getaway to outdoor adventures and fishing.</p>
<p><strong>Visiting Ear Falls for a Trout Fishing Trip?</strong></p>
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<li> <a title="Trout Fishing is Sunset Country and Ear Falls" href="http://www.canadianfishingbook.com/category/fishing/trout-fishing/location/ontario/sunset-country/">Trout Fishing Camps</a>, Ear Falls Ontario.</li>
<li><strong>American Plan</strong> Trout Fishing Lodge, Ear Falls Ontario.</li>
<li>Ear Falls <strong>Housekeeping Cottage</strong> Rental</li>
<li>Ear Falls<strong> Accommodation Bed and Breakfast</strong></li>
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<p><strong>Save A Bundle</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">The avid Trout fisherman can spend a fortune on their fishing boat and accessories, or, save a bundle and have everything provided by a local Outfitter, Fly-in Outpost Camp or one of our top-rated Trout Fishing Lodges in Ear Falls Ontario!</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><a title="How to Catch Trout" href="http://www.troutbook.com">Learn How to Catch Trout</a> with TroutBook.com! Watch Trout Fishing Videos near Ear Falls, articles on Fishing Gear, reviews on the best <a type="amzn" >fly fishing lures for Trout</a>, and a list of what to bring Trout fishing in the form of a fishing trip checklist, plus fishing tips from Trout Anglers everywhere!</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><strong>Check for up-to-date <a title="Trout Fishing Reports on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/flyfishingtrout" target="_blank">Trout fishing reports</a> </strong>in Ear Falls and Sunset Country area!</p>
<p><strong>Sunset Country Trout Fishing:</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Fly-in to a Remote Outpost Camp, or find a weekly vacation cabin rental for spectacular Trout Fishing – here to make your Canadian Fishing Vacation unforgettable!</p>
<p>Known as the Bald Eagle Capital of North America, this Ear Falls offers an exceptional opportunity to glimpse these regal birds in flight.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Hydroelectric, tourism, forestry, Hydro One power generation and lumber production are <strong>the main industries of Ear Falls</strong>.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">There is a <strong>Visitor Information Centre</strong> situated on the Waterfront Park, opened in the June to September, and offers brochures on Ear Falls tourism services, accommodations and attractions, town maps, and local service businesses. You can find here a covered picnic area, a big restroom, change room with showers and a playing field.  It also has “The Patricia”, which is a cargo boat constructed in 1930s and has been fully reinstated.    There are some parks and picnic areas in this town like; Sportsplex, Pakwash Provinical Park, The Waterfront Park and Ear Falls Golf and Country Club.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">As you see, Ear Falls is full of great places where people can enjoy their vacations to the full extent.</p>


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		<title>Lake Trout Psychology and Diet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From plankton and insects to fish and small mammals, a Lake Trout will devour it all.
Natural Lake Trout Bait varies according to food availability, and the size of the individual Trout. They are even cannibals, eating smaller Trout. Often Sculpin and Cisco are the favoured food, although in the Great Lakes they prefer Smelt, and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>From plankton and insects to fish and small mammals, a Lake Trout will devour it all.</p>
<p>Natural Lake Trout Bait varies according to food availability, and the size of the individual Trout. They are even cannibals, eating smaller Trout. Often Sculpin and Cisco are the favoured food, although in the Great Lakes they prefer Smelt, and Alewife. The larger Trout prefer fish.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Fly fishing for Trout attempts to mimic the real-life movements of insects that may land on the water surface.  You can learn fly fishing techniques from a few of the <a title="American Plan Trout Fishing Lodges" href="http://www.canadianfishingbook.com/category/accommodations/american-plan/">American Plan Trout Fishing Lodges</a>.  Contact a few Outfitters and ask them about the skills of their Trout Fishing Guides &#8211; if you find a guide who ties his own flies for fly fishing &#8211; you are sure to have a great time fly fishing for Trout!</p>
<p>Adult Lake Trout may eat zooplankton, insect larvae, small crustaceans, clams, snails, leeches, mice, shrews, and even birds on rare occasions. They also feed eagerly on white fish, and sticklebacks.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">It is a little-known fact that Lake Trout are patient and cunning predators, waiting beneath schools of baitfish for a weak or injured fish to stray from the school.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[The Lake Trout is a member of the Salmon family and is called the laker, mackinaw, trout, grey trout, salmon trout, toque, and touladi in different parts of Canada. It is in fact a member of the Char family that inhabits the deep water. The Lake Trout is among the largest of the freshwater fish.
Best [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="size-full wp-image-745 alignleft" title="lake trout fishing Canada" src="http://blog.troutbook.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/laketrout1.jpg" alt="laketrout1" width="187" height="80" />The Lake Trout is a member of the Salmon family and is called the laker, mackinaw, trout, grey trout, salmon trout, toque, and touladi in different parts of Canada. It is in fact a member of the Char family that inhabits the deep water. The Lake Trout is among the largest of the freshwater fish.</p>
<p><strong>Best Trout Fishing in Canada</strong></p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">The best trout fishing in Canada can be found in Ontario.  Trout fishing flies are some of the finest fishing lures created.  Many trout fishing guides tie their own flies for fly fishing.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Be sure to ask any prosepective Trout fishing lodge if they have guides with experience specifically with trout fishing techniques.  Check out their website for a variety of  trout pictures over a number of different years.</p>
<p><strong>Lake Trout Habitat</strong></p>
<p>In Canada, the Lake Trout is found in the more northerly parts from the Maritime provinces and Labrador in the east to northern British Columbia in the west, and throughout the Northwest Territories and the Yukon.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Lake Trout prefers cold, clear, oxygenated water with temperatures around 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It makes its home for the most part in large, deep lakes, although in the Northwest Territories it is also found in shallow tundra lakes and large, deep rivers.  Lake Trout seem to grow larger in colder lakes.</p>
<p>Early in the spring, the Lake Trout is caught by fly fishing or spin fishing.  As surface waters warm up in summer, Trout head for deeper water. In far northern lakes however, they stay close to surface during the summer &#8211; this makes for some exciting fly fishing!</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">For the most part, Lake Trout are found in lakes with a depth greater than 50 feet, with temperatures between 38 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Lake Trout are not conducive to large amounts of saline and don’t migrate to the sea as do Salmon, Brook Trout and Arctic Char.</p>
<p>In the southern parts of its distribution, Lake Trout migrate to cooler areas of the lake in the summer and stay inactive. In July and August, the Trout is found in a depth of 20-60 feet. In spring and fall, the Trout are found near underwater ledges and along rocky shorelines at around seven to 20 feet.</p>


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