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    How many lines/fishing poles are you allowed in your boat? I think its unlimited as long as you're only using as many poles as people in the boat....It's such a pain having to switch from lures to a catfish rig....Having to retie hook, put on slip bomber, boober stop, split shoot....Not to mention the time lost....Sometimes i feel like fishing trips are just getting practice in tying knots and searching threw tackle boxes....It would be so much more convenient to have a catfish/live bait set up and a lure set up. And switch between them as needed....

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    As many as you can fit. In use depends on the amount of licenced anglers.

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    You could load your boat with as many as you can get in (as Fisherman mentioned already) as long as you use only 1 at a time EXCEPT IN CERTAIN AREAS (most of Lake Ontario) where 2 (at the same time) are permitted (per angler) . --- Check the regulations to find-out where 2 are legal .

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    Only in the great lakes is 2 rods aloud and from a boat only, shore fishing the great lakes your only aloud 1rod.

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    thanks for the responses....more rods will make life alote easer!

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    Yup - the rules are about how many lines you can fish with, not how many you can have rigged. Go nuts as long as they're not in the water.

    You are allowed to fish two lines per person when fishing from a boat in the *main basins* of each of the Great Lakes -- this excludes most bays and harbours. See the exceptions section of the zone regs for each of the Great Lakes zones (FMZ 9, 13, 14, 19, 20) for the exact areas that applies to. Anywhere else it's one line per person except on ice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tweedwolfscream View Post
    You are allowed to fish two lines per person when fishing from a boat in the *main basins* of each of the Great Lakes -- this excludes most bays and harbours. See the exceptions section of the zone regs for each of the Great Lakes zones (FMZ 9, 13, 14, 19, 20) for the exact areas that applies to. Anywhere else it's one line per person except on ice.
    Even in the main basins of the Great Lakes the rules vary.
    Some lakes require you to be trolling to use 2 lines but others only require you to be in a boat.
    Check the wording in the "exemptions" part of the regs.




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