jedimaster Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 Just wondering if anyone has gone over the regs recently about the storage? There is a page that pertains to transport, but I don't see one that lists out specifically for storage. I thought there used to be a section on that. This is all about transport there is no mention of the laws about storage at your residence.... It is contrary to the Ontario Fishery Regulations to stock or transport live sport fish without a permit. Anglers need to ensure they are transporting fish in compliance with the regulations, which are designed to protect fisheries resources. The fish that you catch and keep may be cleaned. However, please remember that fish taken from waterbodies where size limits are in effect must be readily measurable at all times, unless the fish are: • Being prepared for immediate consumption • Prepared at an overnight accommodation for storage • Being transported on the water from a temporary overnight accommodation to your residence and you are not engaged in sport fishing • Being transported overland. Do not transport live fish overland in a livewell filled with water. Fish must be dead and should be transported on ice. In addition, when packaging fish you must ensure that a conservation officer can easily determine: • The number of fish in your possession • The species of fish in your possession. This may require leaving a large patch of skin, the head, or some other identifying feature depending on the species of fish (e.g. lake whitefish vs. lake herring).
beagle dad Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 I THINK WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT IS POSSESION LIMIT
fishindevil Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 • The species of fish in your possession. This may require leaving a large patch of skin, the head, or some other identifying feature depending on the species of fish (e.g. lake whitefish vs. lake herring). the fish must still be able to be identified and counted,its the same at a fishing lodge if you freeze them,and same law applies at your residence
Sinker Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 Yep, must have a 1" patch of skin, and easily countable. Basically the same as transport, only no need to be measured once at home if there is a slot S.
jedimaster Posted May 8, 2013 Author Report Posted May 8, 2013 Yes that's my understanding but I dont actually see it in the current summary. The current summary only appears to refer to transport of fish versus storage.
Fisherman Posted May 8, 2013 Report Posted May 8, 2013 storage = possession Never understood new math, but that equation is right.
jedimaster Posted May 8, 2013 Author Report Posted May 8, 2013 right thats my understanding and thats how I have always done it, jut seems odd that they don't say while in storage it must be.... I never noticed this part before either The fish that you catch and keep may be cleaned. However, please remember that fish taken from waterbodies where size limits are in effect must be readily measurable at all times, unless the fish are: Being transported overland. So as I understand it, here is an example.... Fishing for walleye on a slot lake, and you catch one. You can gut it but it must remain in tact nose to tail until you hit land, at that point you are going to be driving to your house so you can then fillet it leaving a patch of skin... Is that right?
jedimaster Posted May 8, 2013 Author Report Posted May 8, 2013 And yes I am just bored to hell of catching crappie eagerly awaiting the walleye season. haha go leafs go.
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