Superior Country Blog

March 28th, 2022

Handling and Releasing Trout and Salmon

The Lake Trout and Salmon are both of the more popular species that anglers pursue in Superior Country. Lake Trout can grow to a large size, sometimes 30 pounds or …

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March 23rd, 2022

Handling and Releasing Steelhead

Every spring, steelhead run up the coastal tributary streams and rivers of Lake Superior. They have been doing this for well over 100 years in the greatest of lakes, although …

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March 23rd, 2022

Handling and Releasing Walleye

The walleye is the number one sport fish in Ontario. It is the fish that brings the most people to the lakes, rivers and reservoirs of Superior Country. Northern Ontario …

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March 23rd, 2022

Northshore Troutfitters – More than your typical outfitter

Superior Country welcomes Northshore Troutfitters to the region as a new partnered business in the region. Located alongside the largest tributary of Lake Superior, this will be their fourth year …

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March 21st, 2022

7 Moose Facts

Superior Country is home to many wildlife species. Arguably the most impressive being the moose which is the largest extant of the deer family. As calves they are light brown, …

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March 20th, 2022

10 Salmon Facts

Superior Country is home to many great fisheries, the Nipigon River is among the most popular. Due to it’s location, the wide range of fish that inhabit the river and its …

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Red Rock Marina
March 20th, 2022

Red Rock – A Superior Country Gem

Superior Country is full of beautiful, quaint communities. Peaceful places and hidden gems that are waiting to be visited and enjoyed. One of these incredible places is Red Rock. A …

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Handling pike
March 20th, 2022

Handling and Releasing Northern Pike

The Northern Pike is not a fish known for subtle ways.  Anyone who has spent time chasing these apex predators knows Pike can and will do just about anything to …

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March 18th, 2022

10 Steelhead Facts

Originally, Steelhead were not found in Ontario. They are an anadromous species, which means they spend some of their life in fresh water and some of their life in the …

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