2019 Ontario Fishing Regulations Summary
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Zone-wide Seasons and Limits Northern Pike Season: January 1 to March 31 and Atlantic Salmon second Saturday in May to December 31 Season: closed all year Limits: S-6 and C-2 Brook Trout Pacific Salmon Season: open all year Season: open all year Limits: S-5 and C-2 Limits: S-5 and C-2 Brown Trout Rainbow Trout Season: open all year Season: open all year Limits: S-5 and C-2 Limits: S-5 and C-2 Channel Catfish Splake Season: open all year Season: open all year Limits: S-12 and C-6 Limits: S-5 and C-2 Crappie Sunfish Season: open all year Season: open all year Limits: S-30 and C-10 Limits: S-300; only 30 may be greater than 18 cm, and C-15 Lake Sturgeon Season: closed all year Walleye and Sauger combined Season: January 1 to March 1 and Lake Trout second Saturday in May to December 31 Season: fourth Saturday in May to Limits: S-4 and C-2; must be between September 8 40-50 cm Limits: S-2 and C-1 Yellow Perch Lake Whitefish Season: open all year Season: open all year Limits: S-50 and C-25 Limits: S-12 and C-6 Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass Species Exceptions combined Season: third Saturday in June to Lake Trout December 15 Limits: S-6 and C-2 Additional Fishing Opportunities Season: open all year Muskellunge • Ashden Lake (Ashby White Lake) Season: 1st Saturday in June to (45°08’59”N., 77°22’00”W.) - Ashby December 15 Township Limits: S-1; must be greater than 91 cm, • Big Ohlmann (45°03’18”N., 77°00’23”W.) and C-0 - Miller Township • Camp Lake (45°04’54”N., 76°57’39”W.) - Miller Township Fishing Regulations Summary 2019 131 Zone 18 • Freen Lake (44°45’25”N., 77°44’53”W.) - Yellow Perch Lake Township Season: January 1 to March 31 • Grimsthorpe Lake (44°52’29”N., and second Saturday in May to 77°23’29”W.) - Effingham Township December 31 • Hungry Lake (44°48’23”N., 76°53’18”W.) • Lancaster and Charlottenburgh Townships - Central Frontenac Township (South Glengarry Township) and the City • Little Green Lake (44°57’37”N., of Cornwall - all waters 76°53’06”W.) - Clarendon Township • Long Mallory Lake (44°59’59”N., 77°09’48”W.) - Abinger Township Fish Sanctuaries • Long Schooner Lake (45°06’15”N., 76°58’41”W.) - Miller Township No fishing - closed all year • Loughborough Lake (44°27’00”N., • Big Rideau Lake - Bastard and Burgess 76°25’00”W.) - Pittsburgh Township Townships, The Bog and Long Island • Mackie Lake (45°04’38”N., 76°59’18”W.) • Newboro Lake - North Crosby and South - Miller Township Crosby Townships, Old Iron Mine Bay • Potspoon Lake (44°36’13”N., • Newboro Lake - South Crosby Township, 76°34’56”W.) - Bedford Township The Bog • Redhorse Lake (44°32’21”N., • Opinicon Lake - Storrington Township, 76°05’02”W.) - Lansdowne Township Darlings Bay • Reid Lake (45°04’15”N., 76°55’59”W.) - • Opinicon Lake - South Crosby Township, Miller Township Murphy Bay • Round Schooner Lake (45°07’12”N., • Sand Lake - South Crosby Township, 76°59’14”W.) - Miller Township Freeman’s Bay • Shabomeka Lake (44°53’33”N., • Westport Pond - North Crosby Township 77°08’10”W.) - Barrie Township • White Lake - Olden Township • Silver Lake (44°49’48”N., 76°35’46”W.) - • Whitefish Lake - South Crosby Township, Oso Township Jones Falls Bay • Simpson Lake (45°09’24”N., No fishing - January 1 to Friday before 77°24’13”W.) - Ashby Township third Saturday in June and December • Trout Lake (45°08’58”N., 77°26’08”W.) - 16 to December 31 Ashby Township • Lingham Lake - Grimsthorpe Township • Sand Lake - North Crosby Township, that part lying in Lots 15 and 16 in Concession Muskellunge 9 and Lot 15 in Concession 8, and the Limits: S-1; must be greater than waters of the river flowing between Wolfe 102 cm, and C-0 Lake and Sand Lake • Moira Lake (44°29’14”N., 77°27’13”W.) - No fishing - March 1 to Friday before Huntingdon Township second Saturday in May • Moira River - from the first dam above • Christie Lake - in Lot 3, Concession 3 Lake Ontario (City of Belleville) upstream (Bathurst Township) and the Tay River to Highway 7 from Christie Lake downstream to the • Stoco Lake (44°28’15”N., 77°17’29”W.) bridge at Lot 7, Concession 2 (Bathurst Limits: S-1; must be greater than Township) 112 cm, and C-0 • Crotch Lake and Mississippi River - • Rideau River Palmerston Township, from Sidedam Rapids to north shore of Skull Island including McLean’s Bay 132 Fishing Regulations Summary 2019 Zone 18 • Dalhousie Lake and Mississippi River • Raisin River - those portions of the river - Dalhousie Township, within a 300 m in the Village of Martintown and Lot 43, radius of the bridge of the Township road Concession 1, north side of Raisin River crossing the Mississippi River where it (Charlottenburgh Township) enters Dalhousie Lake • South Nation River - Cambridge • Hoople Creek - Osnabruck Township Township, Coupal’s dam in Casselman • Indian River and Clayton Lake - within downstream to the westerly limit of Lot a 300 m radius of the Command Bridge 11, Concession 5 crossing the Indian River where it enters • South Nation River - Hamlet of Crysler in Clayton Lake (Lanark Township) Finch Township • Mississippi River - Drummond Township, • South Nation River - North Plantagenet from 240.8 m west of Main Street in Township, between north side of Innisville to Mississippi Lake Concession 4 and a point 30.5 m • Mississippi River - Pakenham Township, upstream of C.P.R. right-of-way between the falls in the Town of Almonte • South Nation River - Village of and upstream side of bridge on Lanark Chesterville in Winchester Township County Road 20 Have you seen an American Eel? American Eel is an endangered species protected You can help! under Ontario’s Endangered Species Act. In recent decades, this species has declined in numbers due to a variety of factors, including over-fishing, hydro- electric facilities and barriers to upstream migration. In Ontario, eels historically occurred in Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, the Ottawa River, and tributaries to these systems. More information on the American Eel can be found at ontario.ca/page/ american-eel. If you catch an American Eel, you must release it. However, you can help determine where eels Please report eel information online through NHIC’s currently are found in Ontario. If you see or catch iNaturalist project or by email to [email protected] an eel, please report it to the Natural Heritage Information Centre (NHIC). ontario.ca/fishing Fishing Regulations Summary 2019 133.