I was just thinking, what if I was fishing in a closed section for chubbs, and accidently hit a trout, and release it of course, would this be considered legal? Your thoughts please.
I think if the river is closed that means closed for any reason. If i was MNR and I showed up and you tried to tell me you were fishing for chub, w/ a 13'5 foot rod and some roe I would take everything you had and fine you just for trying to "pull the wool over my eyes". But maybe it would work? but I don't think so.
Was not trying to harp on you, Just don't risk the fine!!! I will say I am jealous that my sons not fishing yetLOL nice one, i was thinking of taking my son fishing with a 6' rod, spinning reel a hook a sinker and a dew worm, just for fun. maybe humber, I certainly would not fish the upper credit or area's zoned for single babrless hooks, I actually plan on fishing for chubs. Which I believe is legal to catch and use for bait purposes. I would catch and realease but, I appreciate your input here guy's thanks.
Wise decision ! In the rivers where I fish you are not allowed to fish for any type of fish until the trout season opens.Thanks guy's, better to be safe and wait, maybe hit etobicoke creek for suckers, and chub then, I don't think there are trout there.
I started teaching my son at about 18 months, but he was walking early like 8 months so he was ready had good balance. By next season he was pretty good, as soon as we hit a fish he would grab the net and pliers. now he can reel in about 4 lb fish, but like I said before he has a short attention span so he will fish for 15 in then the rest of the time he is happy playing with the water. Have fun with the little one teaching him, I try to keep it under an hour so he doesn't totally get bored.Was not trying to harp on you, Just don't risk the fine!!! I will say I am jealous that my sons not fishing yet