King of the river is good. I watch it on Tou.Tv. The French CBC streaming service. But it's in French. Less intermission
taught me a lot about fish behavior in the river. would love to spend a day with that guy
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Posted 06 May 2016 - 11:40 PM
King of the river is good. I watch it on Tou.Tv. The French CBC streaming service. But it's in French. Less intermission
taught me a lot about fish behavior in the river. would love to spend a day with that guy
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Posted 07 May 2016 - 08:12 AM
taught me a lot about fish behavior in the river. would love to spend a day with that guy
Posted 07 May 2016 - 08:15 AM
Knowing how much access to the water costs there I can't imagine how much a 40 day trip would run $$$&
no kidding, $100 per day to enter the lottery to be able to fish a section of river
Posted 07 May 2016 - 05:17 PM
Posted 07 May 2016 - 07:45 PM
I enjoy the show.
When he talks of 200 to 400 fish runs makes my heart sink though.
And as mentioned fees to step in the river.
Hope that's not the real reason for this bring back the Atlantic in Ontario.
Just a bunch of rich wanting to get richer and start a pay to fish business here also?
have you bothered to even the regulations for the gaspe bay and area atlantic salmon fishing? from your response, the answer is no. the runs are small during certain times of year, my boss has pictures from there 2 years ago with over 100 fish in a single pool
Quebec has some of the strictest regulations compared to ontario. did you know you're only allowed to catch 2 atlantics per day? not keep, but CATCH. means if you start fishing at 530, land 2 by 630, your day is done. its payed access yes, but its controlled access, think its no more than 2 or 3 anglers fishing at any given time in that section. if another person shows up, you are now on a 15 minute timer to rotate out. the river is also patrolled continuously by the river watchers who check tags, and licenses and to make sure you're allowed to be fishing that section.
Posted 07 May 2016 - 08:27 PM
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Posted 07 May 2016 - 08:52 PM
Just your immaturity showing.
your ignorance is showing
Posted 07 May 2016 - 08:57 PM
Huh
You on full attack mode. Lol
No.
I've never read their regs cause I could probably never afford to fish there.
That's my concern for what we do have here in Ontario.
License fees, fees to fish specific rivers and fees for mandatory guides are really not my goal for myself and my kids.
Demand and supply the goal for all these business vultures.
People love to fish.
How can we make money off that. Lol
That's the Capitalist way.
Already happening to the hunters.
less and less hunting allowed land every year.
Good buddy of mine father saw it coming years ago and bought his own moose and deer hunting properties.
I don't want to see fishing turned into a rich and elitist sport.
But by all means your entitled to your own opinion.
well its either take steps to improve the future by having stricter regulations today, or have our natural resources raped today in order to have nothing for the future, the choice is yours. me i'd rather pay to ensure the bright future.
no, not on attack mode, just don't like ignorant @sshats like yourself who argue every small minute detail just for the sake of an arguement
Posted 07 May 2016 - 09:17 PM
Posted 09 May 2016 - 11:27 AM
I make a bit less than you but I'd be more than willing to pay double every year for my fishing license. $25 is way too low a cost to keep out the dbags who ruin it for everybody else. You pay more for taking the family out for some fast food one time than you do annually on your license.
Hell an extra 25 a year if they spent all that extra money on actually enforcing the rules... after a few years the rule-breakers would be forced out or into deep hiding. Always watching over their shoulders for the next CO. I personally have NEVER run into a CO once in my life. I'm not out every day but 40-50 times a year for the last 12 years sure seems like I should have at least seen one.
Posted 09 May 2016 - 12:05 PM
I make a bit less than you but I'd be more than willing to pay double every year for my fishing license. $25 is way too low a cost to keep out the dbags who ruin it for everybody else. You pay more for taking the family out for some fast food one time than you do annually on your license.
Hell an extra 25 a year if they spent all that extra money on actually enforcing the rules... after a few years the rule-breakers would be forced out or into deep hiding. Always watching over their shoulders for the next CO. I personally have NEVER run into a CO once in my life. I'm not out every day but 40-50 times a year for the last 12 years sure seems like I should have at least seen one
i agree, raise sport to 60 or 70 and conservation to 40 or 50, put the money back into the mnr. personally, i started fishing at 7 y/o, my dad would take us out every single weekend until i was strong enough to stand out in the st clair river with him to fish, then were out almost every single day from june to october. in nearly 25 years of fishing, i have seen 3 COs. 2 by boat, and one on land. very sad. around here one of the main problems is the under staffing. trout opener coincides with the opening of turkey season, which spreads our cos super thin. then again in the fall when the salmon start running, deer season opens
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Posted 09 May 2016 - 01:16 PM
Sometimes if you ignore it - it will go away. Works with children.
Posted 09 May 2016 - 01:26 PM
Posted 09 May 2016 - 03:56 PM
Didn't work. Maybe next time.
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