Gord Pyzer

Gord Pyzer is the fishing editor of Outdoor Canada magazine and field editor of In-Fisherman magazine. He is the co-host of the Real Fishing Radio Show and host of Fish Talk With The Doc.

More Articles By Gord Pyzer

The Inside Scoop

The fall is the perfect time to hit the water when the fish are starting to feed.

Northern Pike Aplenty

Why the pike are so active near the end of the ice fishing season.

Bigger, Better, Deeper

The most valuable fishing lessons are the ones you learn early on without any help.

WOW Summer Whitefish

Whitefish hit harder in the open water season than in the winter

Ideal Christmas Gifts For The Northern Ontario Ice Angler

Inexpensive, bullet-proof suggestions for the ice angler on your Christmas list.

A Shore Thing

Landing a Dozen Walleye in Rapid Succession

Making Fishing Memories

There's no better way to start spending time with your family and friends.

Destroying Fall Muskie Myths

Muskie anglers leave a lot of late fall locations unscathed

Hook Your Kids on Fishing

Create memories with your children that last a lifetime.

Seeing is Believing

Ice fishing when they aren't biting but you can't stop catching fish.

Piecing Together the Muskie Puzzle

How looking for loons can lead us to the big fish!

Difficult Day Walleye

Learn a few techniques to address the sometimes challenging fishing conditions for walleye.

How To Dress Really Warm On the Ice This Winter

3 must-wear items for staying warm—so you can enjoy your day on the ice!

Worm Your Way In

Try this go-to bait for bass on your next Northern Ontario angling adventure

Supernatural Fishing

With plenty of ice late winter is the perfect setting to ice fish for northern pike.

Cast Back for Giant Muskies

Some of the biggest muskies I’ve caught over the years have come on cast-back baits

The Eyes Have it

How to Use a Natural Resource as Bait

Winter Fish Scents

How to Use Fish Scents When Ice Fishing

Muskie Myths Part 2

Baits and Lures You Should be Using

Go Junk Fishing

Can't Find the Pattern? Do This Instead!