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manitoubass2

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  1. That's a great idea but I think too hard to police so to say...

    As for the paying or not paying or the fines. I'd guess if they owe money to the Gov and try and come to Canada it would be flagged when trying to enter and then they WOULD have to pay on the spot to enter?

    No. Apon entering they would be arrested. With unpaid fines you will eventually get a bench warrant. You would be arrested at the border and held to await trial
  2. I always thought grilled cheese sangwitches were a slice of that plastic stuff they sell who's only relationship to real cheese is the color and never had one since I was a child. Then a couple of laid off Steelworkers in Hamilton bought a food truck and call it "Gorilla Cheese" get it gerilled cheese.. Had one at a street food fair on Ottawa Street some years ago and my interpretation of grilled cheese changed after 1 bite. Not great for the belly or heart but I now we love a good grilled cheese and soup for breakfast, lunch or supper. No fake Kraft slices ever.

     

    They were on Dragon's Den but didn't get any money. They wanted to open a bricks and mortar place that wouldn't fly according to the Dragons because of costs and limitation of market. They never did open one.

    God id never touch those plastic slices lol.

     

    If it calls for cheese, it gets real cheese.

     

    And yes a grilled cheese with prova on sourdough is next level tasty!

  3. What if you gut hook the fish and kill it? Are you obligated to put it back dead (therefore violating the laws regarding wasting meat) or keep it and get busted for fishing for the fish out of season?

    Ive asked a co this when confronted about keeping an OOS bass (ughhh)

     

    Its up to the CO to make that call.

     

    I was fine because I covered my butt with a picture of a leadhead jig caught in the fishes gills and bleeding badly.

     

    He said that was a good idea.

  4. Thats right. Not too many people around here that fish regularly respect the possession limit.

    They respect daily limits but usually have a few in the freezer for slow season.

    You gotta be doing something really extreme to get a CO checking your house freezer.

     

    Personally, I only keep a couple to eat right away..I don't like freezing fish.

    If I can't eat them, I give them away

    Me too. I got rabbit, partridge, deer and moose in the freezer.

     

    I never eat frozen fish. Havent for along time

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    Regardless of whether this forum would benefit from separating fishing from non-fishing, I can tell you from 30 years experience dealing with people and processes...CHANGE is EVIL...good change, bad change, change for the sake of change, whatever...people hate change. It scares them.

    I agree. It would rock my world to see one extra button on the top off the page???

  6. This makes me think about a chat I had years ago with some buds.

     

    Say your a idiot and to keep multiple limits in your freezer. How would you ever even get caught???

     

    Unless you got snagged out in the boat with 50 over your limit or something.

     

    What are the odds, without a serious infraction, that a CO would actually perform a search of your house???

     

    Only time ive ever heard of it being done was because of illegal guns or poaching moose or something "bigger" in terms of the infraction.

     

    Not trying to give anyone ideas here but honestly...

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    Not everybody agrees that it should be done. I prefer everything on one forum myself.

    Thats fine. But it actually can be done still on this forum. Just click on it and it takes you to a subsection on the same page.

     

    Many forums have this to keep it streamlined to one page

  8. Banned for only 3 years? Any out of province folks caught breaking the laws should be banned for life. We don't need those poachers on our waterways.

    I agree.

     

    But it seems as if the law favours in the side of tourism dollers.

     

    Thats just how I view it, no idea if thats true or not?

  9. Mnr did a great job

    Four men from the US have been handed severe punishments for over-fishing on Rice Lake, near Peterborough.

    The men, two from Tennessee and two from Pennsylvania pleaded guilty to the charge of over-fishing and packaging the fish to conceal that.

    The charges were laid after Ministry of Natural Resources Officers checked their cooler while they were leaving a Rice Lake cottage and found 49 walleye, 33 more than they were allowed to have between them.

    The group was fined a total of $11,900 and all four are banned from angling in Ontario for the next three years.

    ???

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