The Eagle Lake and Anderson's Lodge in Ontario, Canada has fishing lodge accommodations. They are considered to have world class accommodations at great prices.
If you want to book a fly in fishing trip in Canada, you can go to sites like Nestor Falls, L&M Fly In Outposts, Great Fishing, Sydney Lake, Bow River Fly Fishing, etc.
The Great Lakes are:Lake HuronLake OntarioLake MichiganLake ErieLake SuperiorAs you can see, none of them have 'great' in their names. Two lakes in Canada that do are Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake.
The Great Salt Lake in Utah is the only lake with the name "Great Salt Lake" but it is not the only saltwater lake in the world.
Great Central LakeGreat Bear LakeGreat Slave Lake Great Barren LakeGreat Pubnico Lake
my personal best fishing place is the Big Bear Lake.
When in Lake Cumberland the best place for fishing in Kentucky is Mills Springs Park.
Wisconsin
Lake Wylie and Lake Norman are great spots.
Depending on which fish one would like to catch, there are many places for fishing during the holidays in the United States. For freshwater fishing, Lake Casitas and Lake Jennings in Southern California are great spots. For deep sea fishing, Cape Hatteras in North Carolina is a top option. Fly fishing in Higgins Lake, Michigan is also a nice option for those looking.
Tobin Lake, Saskatchewan
The best fishing spot in southwest Virginia is New River below Claytor Lake.
leaches
Yes I can say "fishing on the lake"
Yes you can find great fishing locations with gps lake maps. As a matter of fact they have different gps digital fishing maps for any areas that you want.
Depends on what you are fishing for. States with the best variety of types of fishing are usually found in coastal areas. Texas and Louisiana and Florida are great, with excellent saltwater fishing and great freshwater fishing as well. But North Carolina may be best of all, because it offers great trout and walleye and smallmouth bass fishing in the mountains, great largemouth bass and catfish statewide, and some of the world's best saltwater fishing.
No because there is no fish there. *Only brine shrimps, brine flies, and algae.