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Walleye 2026 digital issue available

The Ontario Out of Doors Walleye 2026 digital issue is now available. Become a member today for your online access.

The Ontario Out of Doors Walleye 2026 issue is now available.

In the Ontario Out of Doors Walleye 2026 issue, you'll learn about prime walleye locations, bear-rut science, late-start turkey tactics, and more!

“Longnose gar can often be found a few inches below the surface, testing the patience of anglers who try to hook them. Not to be mistaken for the alligator gar of the southern US, or the endangered spotted gar, which also calls Ontario home, adult longnose range in size from 24 to 55 inches and feed almost exclusively on fish," Lyle Gayder writes in “Why the long nose?”

Plus fire-smoked wild turkey tacos.

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