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Canada Guided Fishing
Reel Angling Adventures
Alberta Guided
Fishing Tours & Outdoor Adventures
Reel Angling Adventures
offers year round all-inclusive
guided fishing tours & outdoor adventures on
some of Alberta's finest lakes
and rivers. Hook onto
Northern Pike, Trophy Walleye, Lake Trout, Burbot,
Yellow Perch, Goldeye, or Whitefish while exploring
these lakes; or enjoy a jet boat tour and guided fishing
tours on the Historic Athabasca River or
Calling Lake for world
class Walleye fishing.
All guided fishing trips are
within one to five hours of Edmonton, Alberta.
Join Reel
Angling Adventures for an unforgettable guided
fishing trip in Alberta, Canada. We will cater to
all your needs by arranging your accommodations,
transportation from Edmonton, Alberta and we will take
you to the best fishing the Edmonton and Athabasca
region has to offer.
The
comfort,
safety, and
enjoyment
of our clientele is our first
priority! All fishing packages are fully outfitted
including all fishing equipment and foul weather
clothing. Meals are provided for most overnight fishing
trips, & full day trips. We also offer 2-5 plus days
custom fishing vacation packages.
Our Guides
are skilled in many forms of fishing, from lake
to river, or ice fishing for the winter enthusiast.

Contact:
www.reelangling.com
ray@reelangling.com Phone#
1-866-961-3425 (toll-free North America)
Overnight fishing excursions on the Athabasca River..............
Edmonton's Premier Fishing
Experience
Walleye
Fishing in Athabasca
Alberta is home
to some of the best walleye fishing anywhere, a fact guide Ray Kohlruss
of Reel Angling Adventure knows first hand. Most of his fishing takes
place near Edmonton, Alberta’s gateway city to the North and the
province’s capital.
When it comes to fishing for walleye, Ray likes the Athabasca River.
“There’s always that good chance of catching the trophy walleye of a
lifetime on the river,” Ray says.
Any walleye over nine pounds is considered a trophy, and the Athabasca
produces lots that are 10 pounds and larger. In fact, the record walleye
in Alberta, at more than 15 pounds, was caught in the Athabasca/Pembina
River.
Personalized Fishing Packages
Ray has a variety of fishing packages available, and also tailors
outings to the client’s schedule, whether they want a one-day, weekend
or week-long fishing adventure. “There’s a great quantity, and
trophy-size walleye, plus we also have several others species in the
Athabasca that you can catch as well, like golden eye, Rocky Mountain
whitefish, trout and more,” Ray says.
The scenic surrounds in the Athabasca region are also a draw – as is the
wildlife in the area. If you’re lucky, you just might spot a black bear,
wolf, deer, moose, bald eagle, river otter or any of a number of water
fowl.
Ray prefers fishing the lakes in the Spring to July, and then fishing
the rivers after they’ve settled down in August, September and October.
Favorite Walleye Hunts.
Calling Lake is another of Ray’s favorite locations. “It’s one of the
top lakes in Canada for fishing walleye,” Ray says, noting a
recommendation by Outdoor Canada magazine. Other favorite locations
include Rock Island, Fawcett, Pigeon and Baptiste lakes.
The catch-and-release restrictions on walleye vary throughout the
province, so it’s important to check the rules before you go.
“The walleye are a nice fish to catch,” Ray says. “They are challenging
at times. You have to be patient and have the right presentation to
catch them. They fight hard in a river, like a pike, and the table
quality for walleye is really good.”
Family Adventures On The Ice
You may
not have thought of ice fishing as a family event, but Ray Kohlruss of
Reel Angling Adventures says ice fishing can be a fun family adventure.
“A few weeks ago I had a family from London, England,” Ray says. “The
guy had ice fished as a kid but his wife and two children had never seen
ice before. They absolutely loved it.”
All of Ray’s ice fishing packages are all inclusive. “We provide every
piece of equipment you need, and a shore lunch right on the ice. There
are as many hours of fishing as daylight permits, plus transportation to
the lake,” he says. “All you need is a fishing license and warm clothing
– and if you don’t have the license, we’ll get you one right there.”
One of Ray’s favorite ice fishing destinations is Calling Lake in the
Athabasca Region, near his base in Legal. He also recommends Lac La
Nonne, an hour north of Edmonton.

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