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Thanks for this Chessy.

Hope this makes a difference. To the best of my knowledge, the Counties and Municipalities are starting to get feedback from anglers. We have to let them know we have a voice also.

 

 

THE Association... or just a few rogue members?

 

Hey Wayne, at this point I have sent emails to the members of the Tourist Ass. and have not received one reply from any of the members, not even a reply from the President of the Ass. as well.

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I know of at least one RLTA member that actually catered to a group of American ice-fishermen this winter...can you imagine? I wonder if they told Susan?

 

The point being, I don't really think we should paint the whole association with the same brush. Unfortunately, the squeaky wheel gets the grease...

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Hey Wayne, at this point I have sent emails to the members of the Tourist Ass. and have not received one reply from any of the members, not even a reply from the President of the Ass. as well.

 

Dang.. they must be afraid that Susan will run around in cirles in front of their resorts, with her uncorked transom exhaust, and annoy their guests. I wonder if she knows thru hulls over 90db are illegal within 5 miles of shore...

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at 15 now including mine.. its absolutly insane that a bunch of businesses think they can rule the MNR..Almost makes me want to laugh.. But its not friggin funny. I honestly dont think they will have any pull over the mnr anyway, but you never rknow.

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Don't let your guard down. The only reason Temagami had a one month Winter lake trout season for the last decade +(and now all of Zone 11), is that the Temagami Lakes Association cried that there wasn't any fish left when they came to their cottages for a couple weeks in the summer due to all the winter angling pressure. Their inability to find fish = must be no fish left and the MNR gave them the restrictions to appease.

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I signed it for what its worth.

 

Do you really think the RLTA will put a stop to icefishing, and change the panfish limits???? I think its totally laughable myself.

 

We have so much info/research/science to back us anglers, the MNR will just laugh at the proposal.

 

We've got the highest limits on bluegills in N.A. I have a hard time believing the MNR is going to change it.

 

The RLTA is going to need some serious proof before anything changes, and it will take them years to get it. The new regs will be in place for long enough to see what actually comes of them, before anything will change, at the very least.

 

 

 

 

 

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Don't let your guard down. The only reason Temagami had a one month Winter lake trout season for the last decade +(and now all of Zone 11), is that the Temagami Lakes Association cried that there wasn't any fish left when they came to their cottages for a couple weeks in the summer due to all the winter angling pressure. Their inability to find fish = must be no fish left and the MNR gave them the restrictions to appease.

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Well maybe they should come out with us Wayne and we will show them all the fish lol if you cant catch a fish on Temagami you must be doing something wrong lol

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For your information before your meeting with the Mayor.

 

Two petitions containing hundreds of signatures supporting the issues of ice fishing and reasonable panfish limits were submitted to the MNR during the consulation process.

 

I would also mention the number of views on this topic on various ontario fishing related websites is approx. 20,000.

 

It might be in the interests of Northumberland county and the Mayor to review and research this issue before upsetting tens of thousands of anglers in their voting area.

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For your information before your meeting with the Mayor.

 

Two petitions containing hundreds of signatures supporting the issues of ice fishing and reasonable panfish limits were submitted to the MNR during the consulation process.

 

I would also mention the number of views on this topic on various ontario fishing related websites is approx. 20,000.

 

It might be in the interests of Northumberland county and the Mayor to review and research this issue before upsetting tens of thousands of anglers in their voting area.

 

thanks MICHAEL i will inform her . she is a hunter and a fishermen but the last time something like this came to her vote people let her down by not showing up to tell there point of view and others did and she had to vote with what her voting members asked for

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