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Fishing Annual 2026 available digitally

The Ontario Out of Doors Fishing Annual 2026 is now available. Become a member today for your online access.

Fishing Annual 2026

The Ontario Out of Doors Fishing Annual 2026 is now available.

In the Ontario Out of Doors Fishing Annual 2026, you'll learn about trolling for spring lake trout, jigging for walleye, new fishing gear for the year, and more!

“With time and experience, something shifts. The goal is the same — we still want bent rods, filled tags, and stories worth telling. Our approach, however, becomes more measured. We watch the forecast more closely. We pick our days. We avoid unnecessary risk. The adventure remains, but recklessness fades. Wisdom replaces bravado," Scott Morrow writes in “Lessons earned.”

Plus walleye escabeche as your sweet-and-sour fish dish.

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Experience great digital features like videos, live links, exclusive photo galleries, sound bites for calling in game, and more. You can also download an offline .PDF of each issue for remote reads, in the woods or on the water.

Every digital subscription grants access to issues going back to 2018, and also includes bonus digital publications.

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Wild Food Cover

Walleye Special Cover

Deer Special Cover

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