Some of the Best Fishing Spots of the World

Posted by Magic Fishing on Monday, March 7, 2011

Fishing becomes even more alluring when you land up at the right fishing spot. Following text will give you a brief idea about some of the best places to pick as fishing spots. These places not only offer wonderful fishing experience, but also give you an overall adventurous experience. Fishing enthusiasts love these places as they can go for awesome boating & outing feel in these areas. Although there are ample number of fishing spots around the world, but the followings are few among them which comes first in mind.
Scotland, Sutherland
Sutherland - the paradise of Scotland is a remote, wild, achingly beautiful place. Somewhere you can set yourself free and can lose yourself in the hill lochs for a few days. You can take your tent with you and can eat the trout that are likely to be caught in and around this fishing spot. While, you can obviously repair to the hotel on Loch Inchard for a proper meal, a bath and bed.

South Australia, Port Lincon
Port Lincoln in South Australia is a commercial fishing place and it had been attracting fishermen who are more in to commercial fishing. Moreover, this is a great spot for amateurs as everybody and anybody will go happy with at least one or two fishes with them at the end of the day from here. While people who love tuna fish and people who are looking to hook plenty of whiting, trevally, squid and garfish can also come here and enjoy their time. The most amazing thing about this fishing spot is its popularity of night fishing.
Australia, Queensland, South Stradbroke Island
South Stardbroke is a one of the most productive places ever for fishing. Hunting for flathead from the surf is the fun here. You can also enjoy watching some humpback whales breaching on the horizon. Wallabies will delight you by poking their heads over the dunes as you stroll along the beach lazily casting your line into the ocean.

Canada, Nova Scotia, Tusket River
You must have dreamt sometimes to stay in a log cabin in the backwoods of North America, idling your days away flicking out a fly in search of brook trout. The Tusket River lies in the Tobeatic wilderness, a perfect fishing spot & adventure place that Canada offers you to rejuvenate the nature lover within you. If you are lucky enough you can encounter few black bear as well as moose apart from angling some of your favorite fishes. Do take a guide with you if you do not want to get lost there. Tusket River will offer you some of the best gifts that you could have ever got in your life. This enriched water is blessed with various desirable fish types.

New Zealand, Queenstown, River Lochy
Queenstown is the self-proclaimed adrenalin sports capital of the world. Steely-nerved bungee jumping is what the place is known for. But surprisingly it is an awesome place to catch some fish as well. The Lochy River offers only two waysto reach her - by helicopter or by boat across Lake Wakitipu. You will get a whole new experience here by sheltering beneath trees and behind rocks in the gin clear waters that run through the folds of the Eyre Mountains. The river helps to grow wild brown and rainbow trout to thumping great sizes, although they are notoriously skittish. Do not forget to take your local guide on this fishing spot.
Australia, Swony Mountains
The Snowy Mountains in the south east of New South Wales have lakes and rivers that are offering trout fishing from boat or shore. The place is blessed with lakes like Eucumbene, Jindabyne and Tantangara as well as rivers like Murrumbidgee, Snowy and Thredbo which provide a challenge with trolling or fly fishing to catch those striking rainbow and brown trout. The hiking and the scenery are the added blessings and the fishing is darn good too in this fishing spot.
Wales, River Teifi
Those days are gone when the rivers of Wales were bible black with pollution. On the contrary, fishing spots like Taffy around the Millennium Stadium boasts a good head of fish. But the real surprise is the Telfi around Lampeter and Landysul that positively boils with some great trout. The things that can bother are that you need to catch them in the dead of night, which makes casting tricky. But as we all know, it all adds to the alchemy.
The author writes on Marine, Fishing, Boating and related topics for many reputed publishers such as, Marinews.Com.
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kevin said...

I would like to try climbing with snow and bring all my full lightweight backpacking.

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