Late December is a good time to start the Walleye ice fishing. But safety and comfort is more important than that delectable bite. Here are some great safety, comfort and fishing tips from Gary Parsons and Keith Kavajecz in Ontario Fishing Network article, Icing Prime Time Walleyes.
Just a few tips, ideas, thoughts, stories, resources and tidbits for fishing the lakes, rivers and streams of Northern Ontario. Enjoy!
October 23, 2016
Walleye on Late December Ice
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October 19, 2016
Sturgeon Poaching in the Great Lakes has Ontario and U.S. Authorities Appealing for Help
Great Lake Sturgeon poaching is the target of stepped-up efforts by Ontario and U.S. authorities.
Unfertilized roe is illicitly harvested and sold on the black market.
"One big sturgeon could be worth almost $200,000,' said Marc Gaden of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission in Ann Arbor, Michigan. "If you see something suspicious, say something. If you see caviar sold in a store and it doesn’t seem right, say something," says Gaden.
"We’re one of the primary jurisdictions where this is happening," said Dave Forster, president of the Ontario Association of Crime Stoppers, which runs a toll-free line for anonymous tips at 1-800-222-8477.
Read more in TheStar.com
Unfertilized roe is illicitly harvested and sold on the black market.
"One big sturgeon could be worth almost $200,000,' said Marc Gaden of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission in Ann Arbor, Michigan. "If you see something suspicious, say something. If you see caviar sold in a store and it doesn’t seem right, say something," says Gaden.
"We’re one of the primary jurisdictions where this is happening," said Dave Forster, president of the Ontario Association of Crime Stoppers, which runs a toll-free line for anonymous tips at 1-800-222-8477.
"In the wild, conservation officers such as
Dave Hamlin of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
spend time in the bush looking for telltale signs of poaching.They
include large pools of blood on the ground, piles of heavy fishing line
needed for sturgeon, and, in some cases, sturgeon tied up along a
riverbank and kept alive until a buyer can be contacted."
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