The Source for Spey Fishing and Spey Casting in Ontario, Canada!
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The Maitland River and Saugeen River along Ontario's West Coast offer some of the best swinging water found in Ontario and around the Great Lakes! In these rivers we find a healthy and strong population of native wild steelhead. These fish are very powerful and readily take a swung fly. When normal water levels prevail the “Skagit” system is the preferred method with a two hander to tackle fish. With the fast flow and depth of the prime holding water on these rivers a system that can deliver a larger fly off the end of a 10’-15' sink tip is vital to success.
The best times to pursue steelhead with a spey rod are early April through the end of May in the spring and early October to the end of December in the fall. There is also a year round fishable section on each of these rivers that allows one to swing a fly all winter long pending there is some open water to be found.
" The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of that which is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope! "