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How to Start Fishing

From Quiet Shores to Open Waters— It is Time to Start Your Manitoba Fishing Journey

By Nadia, Conservation Campaign Officer

Fishing has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember—ever since I was old enough to hold a rod, I’ve been casting lines alongside my family. Over the years, it’s become one of my favourite ways to enjoy the outdoors and connect with nature, no matter the season. Whether it’s a lazy summer afternoon on the lake, a brisk fall morning by the river, or a shivering cold winter day on the lake, I’m always eager to get out and explore new fishing spots with the people I love.

While I don’t claim to be an expert, I’ve picked up some practical tips and tricks along the way that can help anyone get started on their own fishing journey. If you’re curious about the basics or just want to see what makes this hobby so rewarding, you’re in the right place.

Essential Gear for Beginner Fishers

Whether you’re fishing from shore, in a kayak, on a boat, or through an ice hole, having the right gear can make all the difference for an unforgettable fishing adventure. There are many other tools and resources to use while fishing, but as someone aiming to save a dollar here and there, this list should get you started!

Fishing Licence:

Rod, Reel, and Line:

Pliers or multitool:

Lures (Left to right) – pliers, jigs, spoon, rattle bait, pickeral rig by Nadia Schimnowski.

Lures:

A Net:

Bait:

Lifejacket:

Proper clothing:

Snacks and Water:

Common Fish Species in Manitoba

Manitoba is home to a wide variety of freshwater fish. Here are some of my favourites to catch—and a few that are still on my bucket list.

My Go-To Targets:

Perch in Turtle Mountain area by Nadia Schimnowski

On My Bucket List:

Other Honourable Manitoba Species:

Want to learn more? Check out this Biology of Manitoba Fish Species list for detailed info on habitats, identification, and ideal tackle.

Easy & Fun Fishing Spots for Beginners

We all know seasoned anglers never share their secret spots—but here are a few beginner-friendly locations where you’re almost guaranteed a great time.

Lockport Dams or Selkirk

Walleye on Lake Winnipeg by Nadia Schimnowski

Lake Winnipeg

Summary:
With over 100,000 lakes in Manitoba, there’s always a new fishing spot waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re brand new to fishing or just looking to explore new areas, the journey is as rewarding as the catch.

Fishing is more than just a fun hobby—it’s a way to connect with nature, create memories with loved ones, and appreciate the beauty of the outdoors. And remember: respecting regulations and practicing conservation (like releasing undersized fish and cleaning up after yourself) helps protect our waters for future generations.

So grab your gear, pack a snack, and head to the water—you never know what you’ll catch (or what you’ll learn) out there.

Small Mouth Bass in Kenora area by Nadia Schimnowski

Learn More:

Read our blog about catfish and pond conservation in the classroom

Check out the Manitoba Anglers Guide

Read more about the biology of Manitoba Fishes

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