Originally Posted by
werner.reiche
My thoughts on the 'no pics of OOS fish' guideline is that the MNR is trying to prevent people intentionally targeting OOS fish - although they always cite the reasoning as 'doing less harm' to fish. The MNR's rationale of 'doing less harm' to the fish really muddies the water - and if it was a valid reason, then photographing of *any* fish being released *should* also be illegal.
While I support the no 'pics of OOS fish' guideline, no pics for 'out of slot limit fish' doesn't make a lot of sense and seems a bit misguided. I catch one 19 inch pickerel (in season) and the second one is twice that size, but I'm only allowed one - so I'm not allowed to take a picture of the second, larger one???
While the MNR's guidelines for 'pics of OOS fish' are what I always understood them to be, the application of this guidelines to 'out of slot fish' seems a bit odd.