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June 9th, 2021, 05:05 AM
#1
Border lake limits
what is your limit if lake is in ont and que? Quebec you are allowed 5 any size. Here in ontario 4 only 1 over 18. If you live in ontario but fish a border lake....half ont half que what are you allowed to possess? Looked it up but pretty grey....
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June 9th, 2021 05:05 AM
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June 9th, 2021, 05:06 AM
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i should have mentioned talkin bout walleye
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June 9th, 2021, 07:21 AM
#3
Depends on which province you have a license for and what side of the lake you are on.
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June 9th, 2021, 10:09 AM
#4
Found this here
Boundary waters
Anglers who fish in waters that lie both in Ontario and another province or state must include the total number of fish caught anywhere in those waters as part of the number caught and kept or possessed under the Ontario recreational fishing regulations when bringing those fish into Ontario.
Hope this helps.
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June 9th, 2021, 11:45 AM
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There's nothing grey about it, if you have an Ontario fishing license then you follow the Ontario regs.
You're just looking for a loophole so you can keep more fish than you should.
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June 9th, 2021, 03:00 PM
#6

Originally Posted by
Symmetre
There's nothing grey about it, if you have an Ontario fishing license then you follow the Ontario regs.
You're just looking for a loophole so you can keep more fish than you should.
Bit harsh I think. Would like to believe just asking clarification. I'm no expert and would differ to the MNR however as I read it.
Follow the rules as to where the fish are actually pulled out of the water as to keeping fish. If you have an Ontario fishing license then you follow the Ontario regs on the ontario side. If you have an Quebec fishing license then you follow the Quebec regs.
In any case one can keep in possession only one limit of fish, not one from each jurisdiction.
Last edited by finsfurfeathers; June 9th, 2021 at 03:03 PM.
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June 9th, 2021, 03:55 PM
#7
Pretty straightforward.
Legalese is all about definitions.
Possession is clearly defined.
It also includes how many fish are in the freezer at the cottage, or home….
I suppose in theory, you could buy a Que licence just as we do when vacation. Not sure if this is a work around. Maybe.
But at some point. You have to dock. Clean them/freeze them in Ontario.
Possession limit
The total number of a species of fish that you can have in your possession at any time. It includes fish caught today and in the past, whether they are:
freshly landed
in your car or boat
in your cooler
at home in your fridge or freezer
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June 10th, 2021, 10:33 AM
#8

Originally Posted by
JBen
Possession limit
The total number of a species of fish that you can have in your possession at any time. It includes fish caught today and in the past, whether they are:
freshly landed
in your car or boat
in your cooler
at home in your fridge or freezer
Does that also include the ones you ate but have/haven't pooped out yet?
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June 10th, 2021, 01:46 PM
#9
Yup...... shore lunch is indeed included in your daily limit. Can't eat all you want.
Last edited by fishermccann; June 10th, 2021 at 01:52 PM.
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June 10th, 2021, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by
finsfurfeathers
Bit harsh I think. Would like to believe just asking clarification. I'm no expert and would differ to the MNR however as I read it.
Follow the rules as to where the fish are actually pulled out of the water as to keeping fish. If you have an Ontario fishing license then you follow the Ontario regs on the ontario side. If you have an Quebec fishing license then you follow the Quebec regs.
In any case one can keep in possession only one limit of fish, not one from each jurisdiction.
Not harsh at all. The regs are crystal clear. If you have an Ontario license, then you follow the Ontario rules. There's nothing ambiguous about it.