Fishing Trips in North America

Explore fishing trips in North America, staying at carefully selected lodges that combine expert guiding, remote wilderness settings, and exceptional angling.

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  • United States, Alaska, Bristol Bay
  • From  $10,000 
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  • The West Indies, The Bahamas, Abaco
  • From  $1,495 
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  • Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador
  • From  $1,465 
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  • United States, Alaska, Bristol Bay
  • From  $13,200 
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  • Greenland, Sermersooq
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  • United States, Alaska, Bristol Bay
  • From  $11,800 
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  • United States, Alaska, Bristol Bay
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  • United States, Alaska, Southeast Alaska
  • From  $2,465 
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  • Canada, British Columbia
  • From  $1,365 
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  • United States, Alaska, Southeast Alaska
  • From  $1,475 
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  • The West Indies, The Bahamas, Mangrove Cay
  • From  $1,300 
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  • The West Indies, The Bahamas, Abaco
  • From  $1,400 
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  • Mexico, Yucatan Peninsula
  • From  $1,087 
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  • Canada, British Columbia
  • From  $818 
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  • United States, Alaska, Bristol Bay
  • From  $14,250 
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  • United States, Alaska, Bristol Bay
  • From  $11,800 
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  • Canada, British Columbia
  • From  $1,800 
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  • The West Indies, The Bahamas, South Andros
  • From  $1,400 
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  • Canada, British Columbia
  • From  $1,330 
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Fishing in North America – Top Trips & Lodges

North America offers unmatched fishing diversity, from remote Alaskan rivers and Canadian wilderness to the flats of the Bahamas and the pelagic waters of Mexico. With world-class lodges, strong guide culture, and varied ecosystems, it’s a top destination for serious anglers chasing everything from trophy trout to marlin.

With vast coastlines, thousands of rivers and lakes, and a deep-rooted fishing culture, North America is home to some of the world’s most exciting fishing trips. Whether you prefer stalking bonefish on the flats, battling tarpon or tuna offshore, or casting dry flies in wild trout streams, you’ll find the right destination here.

Best Fishing Regions in North America

Alaska – Salmon, Halibut & Remote Trout

A bucket-list destination for any angler, Alaska delivers legendary salmon runs, giant halibut, and pristine fly fishing for trout and char in remote, scenic waters.

Canada – Steelhead, Pike & Wilderness Trout

Vast wilderness lodges, untouched rivers, and strong runs of steelhead, lake trout, and northern pike make Canada a freshwater heavyweight for serious anglers.

Greenland – Arctic Char & Wilderness Streams

Remote and wild, Greenland offers incredible Arctic char fishing in crystal-clear rivers with a true sense of isolation and adventure.

Mexico – Permit, Tarpon & Offshore Species

From permit and tarpon on Yucatán’s flats to marlin, dorado, and roosterfish off the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, Mexico offers world-class saltwater variety.

United States – Trout, Bass, Tarpon & More

Whether you’re chasing tarpon in Florida, bass in Texas, or trout on the Rockies, the United States offers unrivaled diversity and lodge infrastructure coast to coast.

The West Indies – Bonefish, Tarpon & Island Lodges

This Caribbean region features shallow flats, offshore drop-offs, and laid-back island lodges. Bonefish, tarpon, and mahi are top targets across the archipelago.

When to Plan a Fishing Trip to North America

  • Spring: Excellent for bass, walleye, and early-season trout. Offshore fishing heats up for tuna and sailfish.
  • Summer: Peak season for salmon, muskies, and deep-sea species like marlin and mahi-mahi. Dry fly fishing is at its best with major hatches across the West.
  • Fall: Prime time for big pike, muskie, and steelhead. Coastal fisheries see strong redfish and striper runs.
  • Winter: Ice fishing in the north; southern waters keep producing redfish, snook, and offshore game fish.

Book Fishing Trips in North America with FishingExplora

FishingExplora connects you with top fishing lodges, outfitters, and guided trips across North America. Whether you’re looking for fly fishing in the Rockies, saltwater action in the Bahamas, or heli-access in Canada, our curated platform helps you plan with confidence and direct lodge contact—no middlemen.