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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite View Post
    This is NOT the case on all bodies of water, and in fact is just inaccurate information.

    In places like Long Point Bay the rule is NO FURTHER than 300m from emergent vegetation to protect rafting birds.

    Figure out where you want to hunt, and check the township firearm discharge bylaws to determine any distance related rules. There is no one catch all rule, it’s different everywhere.

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    I apologize for not making this clear that I was referring to furthest distance. Figured it would be clear as he mentioned there being a limit to how far off shore.
    Long Point and Rondeau Bay are the only bigger waters that I have hunted and assumed that, since those were both 300m from vegetation or the shore, it would be the case across the board. I stand corrected!

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    I found out rondeau is 300m from a shore line or reed bed, just waiting for clarification on Lake st clair.Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Sprite View Post
    Rondeau has a hunting Unit, so call the Unit office.

    -N.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klums View Post
    I found out rondeau is 300m from a shore line or reed bed, just waiting for clarification on Lake st clair.Thanks
    To be clear, and you should always try to be very clear here, it is WITHIN 300m of emergent vegetation, shore, or stake line. WITHIN being the key word here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinker View Post
    To be clear, and you should always try to be very clear here, it is WITHIN 300m of emergent vegetation, shore, or stake line. WITHIN being the key word here.

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    What he said. Know your regs -- these are very public places where anyone seeing you do anything against the rules will warrant a CO visit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dean.f View Post
    How many of you guys find these setback rules in your specific bylaws? I'm just curious how many municipalities have jurisdiction beyond the water line. For example, one Township I hunt has 100m setback from "any public place" however one spot I know is heavily hunted from the water next to a municipal park.(also checked by CO'S regularly)

    I haven't encountered it, but it seems to be more common with the great lakes from what I've read on the forum.
    They don’t have jurisdiction over the water, but some sure try to even though they don’t have legal standing. I know of one or two municipalities that try to regulate how far you must be from shore to hunt.

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    I have seen maps that showed where county or cities boundary lines are extending out into bodies of water thereby giving them jurisdiction. As stated already it is up to the hunter to make sure he/she is not breaking any rules
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    Quote Originally Posted by klums View Post
    Thanks for all the great info, I now have a direction to take so thanks for that. I will contact Chatham kent as I will be hunting rondeau and mitchells bay/lake st clair. I'm just trying to make sure I'm following all the rules and giving the other guys out there their space.
    I hunt LSC and Thames river. On LSC/Mitchells Bay area there seem to be significant posted areas out in the lake. Such as posts 500yrds or so from shore lining part of shore NE from Lighthouse Cove. Having used a guide this year, I was told these are private clubs. I font understand how that is allowed. But Im not looking to get in a fight out on the lake, I am hunting to relax…. Although a flock of blues dive bombing jy spread isnt all that relaxing! 🤣

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    I believe that in areas where the water bodies are controlled and flooded by dams that there can be private/municipal ownership under the water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    I hunt LSC and Thames river. On LSC/Mitchells Bay area there seem to be significant posted areas out in the lake. Such as posts 500yrds or so from shore lining part of shore NE from Lighthouse Cove. Having used a guide this year, I was told these are private clubs. I font understand how that is allowed. But Im not looking to get in a fight out on the lake, I am hunting to relax…. Although a flock of blues dive bombing jy spread isnt all that relaxing! 🤣

    That's where I hunt as well. I'm not sure who owns all the areas, I believe Bradleys and and ducks unlimited owes a couple of the staked areas. I got my new boat out once this year and we had a blast, there were hundreds of thousands of blue bills. I bought this boat specifically to get away from the other guys that think they own the lake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diverduck View Post
    They don’t have jurisdiction over the water, but some sure try to even though they don’t have legal standing. I know of one or two municipalities that try to regulate how far you must be from shore to hunt.
    I've always wondered about this exact scenario. Most of lake ontario's townships extend to the border on lake ontario, so if the township has a firearms discharge bylaw that says no discharge, then they could essentially write a ticket under the by law. Im sure if you took it to court, and mentioned that its federal property once you leave shore, you would have a good case, and now that we have the navigable waters act, you'd likely get off, but is it really worth all the hassle? I'm not sure. I know a bunch of places that would be awesome to try though....lol

    S.

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