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#1 just

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Posted 23 July 2018 - 06:06 PM

Hey everyone,

 

Just wondering if anybody knows if I am aloud to stock a protected conservation pond here in Ontario. 

I just want to put some large mouth in there and some bluegill for them to feed on. 

I would be moving them from other a lake or a river if I am aloud to. There is lots of cover for them and minnows to feed on as well.

It is a pretty big pond, not sure how many I would put in there. 

 

I will not do this until I know for sure it is legal to do so.

 

If any of you know anything about this it would be much appreciated to hear from you.

 

Thanks 

 

By the way this is my fist post here. HI EVERYONE.


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#2 Hucho Hucho

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Posted 24 July 2018 - 09:52 AM

FUK  NOOOOO


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#3 TI Redux

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Posted 25 July 2018 - 08:56 PM

Ha ha ha
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#4 BRMZ

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Posted 25 July 2018 - 09:10 PM

Just you are such a troll :)


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#5 getin

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Posted 26 July 2018 - 10:30 AM

What an angry group here!!!

 

The answer is no. It is clearly stated in the fishing regulations that "It is contrary to the Ontario Fishery Regulations to stock or transport live sport fish without a permit."


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#6 BRMZ

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Posted 26 July 2018 - 09:11 PM

What an angry group here!!!

 

The answer is no. It is clearly stated in the fishing regulations that "It is contrary to the Ontario Fishery Regulations to stock or transport live sport fish without a permit."

This question was asked and answered here https://www.ontariof...servation-pond/


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#7 Hucho Hucho

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Posted 27 July 2018 - 11:03 AM

What an angry group here!!!

 

The answer is no. It is clearly stated in the fishing regulations that "It is contrary to the Ontario Fishery Regulations to stock or transport live sport fish without a permit."

 

 

no one is fuking angry here


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