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We offer 4 fishing cabins in North America, with a total of 62 sleeps with prices ranging from $105 to $2495 per night.
Few places on Earth can rival North America when it comes to fishing. Spanning approximately 24.7 million square kilometers, this vast continent stretches from the Arctic wilderness of Canada and Alaska to the subtropical waters of Florida and Mexico. From glacier-fed mountain streams to sprawling freshwater lakes and dramatic coastal waters, North America offers an unparalleled diversity of fishing environments that caters to every type of angler, whether you prefer the solitude of remote wilderness or well-stocked waters just a short drive from major cities.
North America is blessed with an incredible abundance of water. The Great Lakes form one of the largest freshwater ecosystems in the world, containing approximately 21% of the world's surface fresh water. Lake Superior alone is one of the world's largest bodies of fresh water. Beyond the Great Lakes, anglers can explore the mighty Mississippi River system, which is the third largest river system in the world, or venture north to the Mackenzie River, flowing some 4,241 kilometers through Canada's Northwest Territories. From coast to coast, thousands of rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes await your line.
The five interconnected Great Lakes (Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario) have been a major source for fishing since the early 1800s. These massive bodies of water span the Canada-United States border and offer year-round fishing opportunities for a stunning variety of species. Canada alone boasts countless pristine lakes and rivers, with provinces like Ontario often nicknamed the "Land of a Thousand Lakes" for good reason.
North America is home to an astonishing variety of game fish, making it a bucket-list destination for anglers worldwide. Whether you crave the explosive fight of a largemouth bass or dream of hauling in a trophy salmon, this continent has you covered.
Coastal anglers can pursue striped bass (reaching six feet long and over 100 pounds), tarpon, redfish (also known as Red Drum), and a variety of tuna and other pelagic species. Atlantic highly migratory species such as tuna, sharks, swordfish, and billfish roam the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Caribbean waters.
Matching your gear to your target species and fishing conditions is essential for a successful outing in North America's diverse waters.
Popular bait fish commonly used in North America include minnows, shad, alewife, smelt, herring, and eels. Live bait such as earthworms, shiners, and minnows remain staples for many species. Shiners are particularly popular for targeting larger game such as bass and walleye. Herring provides an effective option when targeting large predatory game fish such as salmon. For trout, many anglers rely on Berkley PowerBait, a dough bait that mimics hatchery pellets and attracts stocked trout with its scent.
For trout fishing, a 6 to 7 foot ultralight to light action rod paired with a 2000-2500 size spinning reel is a versatile setup. Medium power spinning or baitcasting rods in the 6 to 7 foot range work well for bass. Fly fishing enthusiasts should consider a 4 to 6 weight fly rod for most trout situations. For northern pike and larger species, heavier gear with stronger line is recommended to handle their power and toothy jaws.
Before you cast your first line, understanding local fishing regulations is essential. Both the United States and Canada require fishing licenses for recreational anglers, with rules varying by state and province.
Licenses for recreational fishing are required in every state in the United States. The good news is that these licenses are easy to obtain and relatively inexpensive. Different license types exist for freshwater and saltwater fishing, and some species require additional permits or stamps. Many states offer reduced-cost or free licenses for youth (typically under 16) and seniors (often 65 and older). Short-term visitor licenses are available for vacationing anglers. The money collected from fishing license sales goes directly toward conservation and restoration efforts.
In Canada, you must have a valid fishing license to legally fish, whether you are a resident or non-resident. Each province and territory has its own licensing system. In Ontario, non-residents between 18 and 64 years old need both an Outdoors Card and a valid fishing licence. Options include 1-day sport fishing licenses up to 3-year permits. License fees vary by province, residency status, age, and license type. Non-residents typically pay higher fees than residents. Most provinces require a license starting at age 16 or 18, with youth under that age often able to fish but required to follow specific rules.
Regulations determine how many fish you can catch and keep, what sizes are legal, and what fishing methods are permitted in specific locations. In Ontario, the province is divided into 20 Fisheries Management Zones, each with specific rules. Always check the current regulations for your chosen fishing destination, as rules can change throughout the year.
A fishing cabin holiday in North America offers much more than just world-class angling. When you need a break from the water, the continent's diverse landscapes and attractions provide endless opportunities for exploration.
The continent offers incredible diversity, from the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village in Alberta to the Bavarian-style mountain town of Helen, Georgia. History buffs can explore Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde, while wildlife enthusiasts can spot grizzly bears, bald eagles, and wolves in remote wilderness areas.
There are compelling reasons why anglers from around the world make the journey to North America for their fishing holidays:
Whether you dream of fighting a Chinook salmon in the Pacific Northwest, testing your skills against trophy bass in the South, or experiencing the peace of a remote Canadian lake at sunrise, North America delivers fishing experiences that will stay with you for a lifetime. The diverse waters, incredible fish populations, and stunning natural beauty make this continent a must-visit destination for serious anglers.
Book a fishing cabin now and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime in one of the world's premier fishing destinations.