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2013 Ontario Fishing Regulations Summary ZONE 8 42 James Bay Recreational FishingRegulations 2013 Moosonee Key Plan River Moose River 3 Provincial Boundary FISHERIES MANAGEMENTZONE8 Kesagami River Lake Missinaibi River 11 Hearst Mattice 652 634 Railway Kapuskasing NOTE: Kabinakagami Cochrane - Those portions of the Missinaibi River Lake and Moose River that are between Zone 3 and Zone 8 are wholly within Zone 8 631 7 Railway 8 Lake 11 655 Iroquois Falls Abitibi Chapleau Crown Provincial Boundary Legend Timmins South Porcupine City/Town/Community Missinaibi Night MNR District Office Hawk 17 Major Road 101 L. Kirkland Lake Major Railway Game Preserve Wawa Zone Boundary 101 66 144 Major Lake Chapleau Park or Crown Game Preserve Elk Lake Lake Superior 129 Gogama Lake Sturgeon - Sultan 560 65 Closed All Year 9 Lake 667 Sultan New Liskeard Timiskaming Industrial Rd 560 129 Lake Superior Lady-Evelyn Haileybury 0 20 40 60 80 100 Smoothwater 10 11 12 km ZONE 8 SEASONS AND LIMITS SPECIES OPEN SEASONS LIMITS SPECIES OPEN SEASONS LIMITS Walleye & Jan. 1 to Apr. 14 S - 4; not more than 1 greater than Sunfish Open all year S - 50 Sauger or any & 3rd Sat. in 46 cm (18.1 in.) C - 25 combination May to Dec. 31 C - 2; not more than 1 greater than 46 cm (18.1 in.) Brook Trout* Jan. 1 to Sept. 15 S - 5 C - 2 Largemouth Open all year S - 6 & Smallmouth C - 2 Rainbow Open all year S - 5 Bass or any Trout* C - 2 combination Lake Trout* Feb. 15 to Mar. 15 S - 3 Northern Pike Open all year S - 6; not more than 2 greater than & 3rd Sat. in C - 1 61 cm (24 in.), of which not more May to Sept. 30 than 1 is greater than 86 cm Splake* Open all year S - 5 (33.9 in.) C - 2 C - 2; not more than 1 greater than Lake Open all year S - 25 61 cm (24 in.), none greater than Whitefish C - 12 86 cm (33.9 in.) Lake Sturgeon Jan. 1 to Apr. 30 S - 0 Yellow Perch Open all year S - 50 & July 1 to Dec. 31 C - 0 C - 25 ZONE 8 The following species are not present in this Zone and are closed to fishing all *Aggregate limits apply to these species. year: Muskellunge, Crappie, Brown Trout, Pacific Salmon, Atlantic Salmon and See page 7 for full details. Channel Catfish. ADDITIONAL ZONE 8 FISHING OPPORTUNITIES Brook trout open all year Alvin Lake - Bradburn Twp. Docks Lake (47°52'N., 81°55'W.) - Wigle Twp. Joyce Lake (48°13'N., 79°59'W.) - Morrisette Twp. Andrew Lake (48°26'N., 80°28'W.) -McCann Twp. Dorothy Lake (48°14'N., 80°00'W.) - Morrisette Twp. June Lake - Macklem Twp. Armitage Lake (48°23'N., 79°54'W.) - Thackeray Twp. Downey Lake (47°52'N., 83°21'W.) - Cochrane Twp. Karen Lake - Michie Twp. Arnold Lake #6 (48°13'N., 79°52'W.) - Arnold Twp. Driscoll Lake (48°23'N.,79°54'W.) - Thackeray Twp. Kennedy Lake (47°40'N., 83°12'W.) - Halsey Twp. Arrow Lake - Sheraton Twp. Dugwal Pit Lake - Matheson Twp. Kidney Lake - Colquhoun Twp. Axe Lake - Ivanhoe Twp. Else Lake (49°00'N., 81°10'W.) Knothole Lake - (47°42”N., 81°27’38”W.) - Togo Twp. Babs Lake (47°40'N., 80°42'W.) - Haultain Twp. Elspeth Lake - Timmins Twp. La Violette Lake - German Twp. - Kettle Lakes Prov. Pk. Bea Lake (48°20'N., 79°51'W.) - Clifford Twp. Eno Lake - Freele Twp. Lake #1 (47°54'N., 81°50'W.) - Middleboro Twp. Bear (Duff) Lake - Colquhoun Twp. Fade Lake (48°33'N., 80°08'W.) - Munro Twp. Lake #1 (48°08'N., 82°32'W.) - Ivanhoe Twp. Beaver Lake - Adams Twp. Ferguson Lake (48°16'N., 80°03'W.) - Bernhardt Twp. Lake #2 Local Name ‘A’ Lake Beckett Lake - Edith Twp. Fisher Lake - German Twp. (47°40’15”N., 81°51’49”W.) - Somme Twp. Bow Lake - Sheraton Twp. Flood Lake (47°53'N., 80°44'W.) - Yarrow Twp. Lake #3 Local Name Tahill Lake (47°40’47”N., 81°51’41”W.) - Somme Twp. Briere Lake #30 (48°19'N., 80°36'W.) -McEvay Twp. Flyline Lake - DeGualle Twp. Lake #4 (47°45'N., 81°25'W.) - Cabot Twp. Brinnie Lake (48°25'N., 79°58'W.) - Thackeray Twp. Gale Lake (48°09'N., 80°14'W.) - Grenfell Twp. Lake #4 - Reeves Twp. Bullfrog Lake - German Twp. - Kettle Lakes Prov. Pk. Garrison Lake #4 (48°29'N., 80°00'W.) - Garrison Twp. Lake #4 (48°01'N., 81°19'W.) - Semple Twp. Burt Lake #4 (48°03'N., 80°21'W.) - Burt Twp. Gary Lake - Connaught Twp. Lake #4 - Silk Twp. Burt Lake #5 (48°04'N., 80°21'W.) - Burt Twp. George Lake - Chester Twp. Lake #5 - Teetzel Twp. Camp 22 Lake - DeGaulle Twp. Gerry Lake (48°18'N., 79°53'W.) - Powell Twp. Lake #7 - Boyle Twp. Camp Lake - German Twp. Giunta Lake (48°23'N., 79°54'W.) - Thackeray Twp. Lake #7 - McNaught Twp. Canyon Lake - Ivanhoe Twp. Green Lake - German Twp. - Kettle Lakes Prov. Pk. Lake #9 - Ivanhoe Twp. Canyon Lake (47°40'N., 80°24'W.) - Yarrow Twp. Greenock Lake (48°18'N., 80°44'W.) - Timmins Twp. Lake #9 - Middleboro Twp. Carlyle Lake (48°32'N., 79°49'W.) - Lamplugh Twp. Grey Lake (48°17'N., 80°34'W.) - McEvay Twp. Lake #9 - Teetzel Twp. Catcher Lake (48°07’43”N., 82°31’02”W.) - Ivanhoe Twp. Harvey Lake - DeGualle Twp. Lake #10 - English Twp. Centre Triple Lake - Sheraton Twp. Heart Lake - German Twp. - Kettle Lakes Prov. Pk. Lake #10 - Teetzel Twp. Charles Lake (47°52'N., 80°41'W.) - Yarrow Twp. Hewitt Lake (48°30'N., 80°01'W.) - Michaud Twp. Lake #11 - Pearce Twp. Chown Lake #15 (47°42'N., 80°35'W.) - Chown Twp. Holster Lake - Michie Twp. Lake #13 (48°05'N., 81°15'W.) - English Twp. Collacut Lake (47°42'N., 80°00'W.) - Beauchamp Twp. Hope Lake - Ogden Twp. Lake #15 - Nimitz Twp. Collins Lake (48°31'N., 79°59'W.) - Garrison Twp. Hornet Lake #42 (47°52'N., 81°54'W.) - Wigle Twp. Lake #25 (48°18'N., 80°44'W.) - Timmins Twp. Cook Lake (48°17'N., 80°34'W.) - Deloro Twp. Horseshoe Lake - Dundonald Twp. Lake #30 - Guilfoyle Twp. Cootie Lake (48°16'N., 80°27'W.) - McEvay Twp. Hutch Lake - Timmins Twp. Lake #33 (48°03'N., 81°16'W.) - English Twp. Debbie Lake - Sherlock Twp. Imperial Lake (48°29'N., 79°48'W.) - Harker Twp. Lake #36 "B" (47°45'N., 81°55'W.) - Somme Twp. Deep Lake - Macklem Twp. Island Lake - Edwards Twp. Lake #37 - Guilfoyle Twp. Deer Lake - German Twp. - Kettle Lakes Prov. Pk. James Lake (47°52'N., 80°41'W.) - Yarrow Twp. Lake #39 - Guilfoyle Twp. Devil's Punch Bowl Lake - Calvert Twp. Jessup Lake (48°16'N., 80°34'W.) - Nordica Twp. Lake #41 - Ivanhoe Twp. Dewhirst Lake (48°27'N., 80°00'W.) - Garrison Twp. John Lake (47°52'N., 80°43'W.) - Yarrow Twp. Recreational Fishing Regulations 2013 43 ADDITIONAL ZONE 8 FISHING OPPORTUNITIES Brook trout open all year Lake #42 - Ivanhoe Twp. Neannin Lake - Burrows Twp. Sootheran Lake (47°44'N., 83°22'W.) - Gallagher Twp. Lake #50 (48°04'N., 82°31'W.) - Ivanhoe Twp. Neazin Lake - Burrows Twp. South Triple Lake - Sheraton Twp. Lake #52 - Ivanhoe Twp. Nelson Lake (48°14'N., 79°53'W.) - Arnold Twp. Spring Lake - German Twp. Lake #53 (48°04'N., 82°31'W.) - Ivanhoe Twp. North East Twin Lake - German Twp. Strong Lake (47°59'N., 80°52'W.) - Powell Twp. Lake #56 - English Twp. O'Connell Lake (48°10'N., 80°01'W.) - Teck and Lebel Twps. Sullivan Lake (48°16'N., 79°42'W.) - Baden Twp. Lake #64 - Guilfoyle Twp. Overhill Lake - Howells Twp. Susanne Lake (47°36’04”N., 81°51’46”W.) - Neville Twp. Lake #68 - Guilfoyle Twp. Packcan Lake (48°27'N., 79°59'W.) - Garrison Twp. Tailleurs Lake (49°03’N., 81°12’W.) Lake #68 - Howells Twp. Packsack Lake - Moody Twp. Taylor Lake #43 (47°52’N., 81°54’W.) - Wigle Twp. Lake #69 - Guilfoyle Twp. Pall Lake (48°20'N., 79°53'W.) - Clifford Twp. Thackeray Lake #9 (48°23'N., 79°53'W.) - Thackeray Twp. Lake #69 - Howells Twp. Park Lake - Colquhoun Twp. Thrasher Lake (48°22'N., 79°52'W.) - Clifford Twp. Lake #222412 (48°13'N., 82°02'W.) - Reeves Twp. Partridge Lake - Evelyn Twp. Tracy Lake - Colquhoun Twp. Leatherleaf Lake - Halsey Twp. Pearl Lake - Wigle Twp. Trotter Lake - Regan Twp. Little Club Lake - Macklem Twp. Pine Lake - German Twp. Vannier Lake (48°18'N., 79°53'W.) - Clifford Twp. Little Dougherty Lake - Timmins Twp. Pothole #6 (48°28'N., 80°00'W.) - Garrison Twp. Walker Lake - Deloro Twp. Little Elephant Head #23 (47°34'N., 81°23'W.) - Miramichi Twp. Potvin Lake (48°17'N., 80°35'W.) - McEvay Twp. Wanatangua Lake (47°37’42”N., 81°27’23”W.) - Connaught Little Gibson Lake - Macklem Twp. Price Lake - Bradburn Twp. Twp. Little Pinnacle Lake (47°46'N., 82°01'W.) - Desrosiers Twp. Ramey Lake (48°18'N., 79°53'W.) - Clifford Twp. Wee Lake - Regan Twp. Mall Lake (48°20'N., 79°52'W.) - Clifford Twp. Ray Lake - Invergarry Twp. Whopper Lake - Whalen Twp. Marylyn Lake (47°36’47”N., 83°05’22”W.) - DeGaulle Twp. Regis Lake (47°45'N., 83°14'W.) - McNaught Twp. Wine Lake - Whalen Twp. Wiskin Lake - Colquhoun Twp. Matti Lake - McNaught Twp. Roger Lake - Chester Twp.
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