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Fishing in Yukon

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Top fish species caught in Yukon

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Biggest catches in Yukon

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Rainbow trout

Butte Creek

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Smallmouth bass

Eighteen Mile Creek

18 in · 3 lb

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Brown trout

Firth River

26 in · 3 lb 7 oz

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Largemouth bass

Primrose Lake

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Arctic grayling

Five Mile Lakes

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FAQ about Yukon fishing

Some of the most popular species anglers target in Yukon, Canada include Rainbow trout, Largemouth bass, and Northern pike. The best species often depend on season, water type, and location within the country.

For more detailed, real-time insights, the shows which species are being caught near you and what baits are working best across Canada.
Some of the most popular fishing spots in Yukon, Canada include McIntyre Creek, Little Atlin Lake, and Frenchman Lake. Anglers across the country fish a wide range of waters, with opportunities varying by region and season.

With the , you can explore local hotspots anywhere in Canada, see recent catches, and find out what's working near you.