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new license fees
#1
Posted 01 April 2015 - 09:19 AM
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#2
Posted 01 April 2015 - 09:27 AM
Sounds good to me. They are underfunded as it is so if its not going to come from the tax pool then anglers need to cough it up. It's still a bargain compared to BC or Nova Scotia.
#3
Posted 01 April 2015 - 09:37 AM
What is your source for this? I can't seem to find anything online that suggests this will be happening.
I personally don't like the idea but I can understand why the MNR wants to protect some species that may be overfished. What I don't understand is why they would include Musky, and possibly Northerns in there as well. I personally catch and release Musky/Northerns every time I land one so under these new regulations I would not need the "PST" because I would be releasing the fish?
From my experience (and admittedly, I don't have as much as others on the forum) Pike are plentiful in most Ontario lakes and both Pike and Musky are not typically fish that you would be keeping on a regular basis. Do you guys think otherwise? Is there a problem with overfishing (and keeping) Pike and Musky? Would love to get some added perspective.
Thanks for sharing the article.
FF17
#4
Posted 01 April 2015 - 10:02 AM
ditto with the source part, I could not find it either.
#5
Posted 01 April 2015 - 10:07 AM
Sounds good to me. They are underfunded as it is so if its not going to come from the tax pool then anglers need to cough it up. It's still a bargain compared to BC or Nova Scotia.
A - You're on crack.
B - Today is april fools day.......
#6
Posted 01 April 2015 - 10:28 AM
If this was legit id gladly pay.
#7
Posted 01 April 2015 - 10:43 AM
Nothing but a tax grab, or as they like to term it, "revenue tool" in Ontario. There is no way this would positively or negatively impact fish stocks of any species. I remember when they first brought in fishing licenses at $11. Apparently this was to monitor and maintain fish populations. I live on a major river where the fishing is excellent for a wide variety of species, but haven't seen a game warden or anyone from the ministry for over 15yrs. I wonder where the money is going, cuz it sure ain't here. I hope Captain Barty is right, and this is an April Fools prank. Cheers.
#8
Posted 01 April 2015 - 11:04 AM
MNRF spokesperson "Hugh Benhaad" - ie. "You been had." It's an april fools prank.
#9
Posted 01 April 2015 - 11:09 AM
lol well played. Well thought out since increased fee's have been talked about for quite some time.
April fools joke or not the MNR is underfunded so I still back the idea. Maybe this April fools joke will go places.
#10
Posted 01 April 2015 - 11:13 AM
#11
Posted 01 April 2015 - 11:33 AM
#12
Posted 01 April 2015 - 11:43 AM
LMAO, good one. I must admit, you had me going for a bit cuz nothing surprises me in this province. Congrats, and well done. Cheers.
#13
Posted 01 April 2015 - 12:03 PM
I laughed but it wouldn't be a bad system, many of the states south of the border implement the stamp system for certain species. Wisconsin for example has a 10$ stamp permitting you to fish great lakes salmon and steelhead
#14
Posted 01 April 2015 - 12:14 PM
EDIT: ... Of course I believed it....
#15
Posted 01 April 2015 - 04:55 PM
I laughed but it wouldn't be a bad system, many of the states south of the border implement the stamp system for certain species. Wisconsin for example has a 10$ stamp permitting you to fish great lakes salmon and steelhead
The extra money wouldn't hurt, and as the fake article states its easily affortable.
#16
Posted 01 April 2015 - 09:39 PM
LOL..I knew immediately this was an April Fool's joke, which made it all the more funny when I started reading everyone's responses.
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