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GOING TO CANADA IN SPRING OF 2011 FOR A WEEK CAN SOMEONE TELL ME HOW MIN WALLEYE AND PIKE and i can bring back across the broader will be takeing son and granson to
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Read the regs for the zone you are fishing!!!
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Absolutely correct. Everything is split up into zones and most are different. Also depends upon which license you buy.
You're gonna have to do some homework. |
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Pay special attention to the laws that pertain to transporting fish.
Canada is a huge country, which province and what lake are you going to? |
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your limit also depends on the type of licence you buy.
in ontario zone 4 (red lake, gullrock, lac seul area) you can buy either a regular licence that will let you keep 4 walleye and 4 pike or a conservation licence that allows you to keep 2 walleye and 2 pike. the other posters are right , check your regulations that you should get when you buy your licence . |
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