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allisahopkins@charter.net
08-02-2008, 11:16 AM
I'm looking for info on Wheatley Including GPS coordinates and possibly a partner who knows his way around the place for next sunday 8/10. I have an 18ft starcraft.Email me at allisahopkins@charter.net Also would like to know how late in the year the fishing lasts.
FrankT75
08-03-2008, 08:10 PM
I'm looking for info on Wheatley Including GPS coordinates and possibly a partner who knows his way around the place for next sunday 8/10. I have an 18ft starcraft.Email me at allisahopkins@charter.net Also would like to know how late in the year the fishing lasts.
I sent you a PM.
The Wheatley Harbormaster has been posting a fishing report at http://swoc.ca/forums/viewforum.php?f=7
You can look through that to get an idea of where the fish are at.
The past few years the steelhead have been at Wheatley until mid to late August. This year the lake was colder in July so they may stick around longer. From Wheatley they migrate east so you can catch them out of Erieau for awhile after it slows down at Wheatley. It also seems like it took the walleyes longer to get to Wheatley this year so they may be around longer.
allisahopkins@charter.net
08-04-2008, 12:58 AM
Thanks,also would like to know what age kids need their own fishing license and if they dont need one if they can take home some fish. I have a 15 & 13 yr. old.
Wall-llard Willie
08-04-2008, 05:57 AM
They can both fish under your liscense but thier catch counts against your liscensese limit.
You can purchase them thier own liscense and keep a limit for them as well then.
roger23
08-04-2008, 06:39 AM
I live outside of Canada. Do I need a licence to fish in Ontario?
Anyone who lives outside of Canada is considered a non-resident for the purposes of fishing licence regulations. Most non-residents need a fishing licence to fish in Ontario. Specifically:
Non-residents 18 years of age and over must purchase a fishing licence.
Non-residents under 18 years of age may fish without a licence if accompanied by a adult who has a recreational fishing licence. Any fish caught are part of the catch and possession limit of the adult who holds the licence. As another option, non-residents under 18 years may purchase a licence and any fish caught apply to the catch and possession limits of that licence.
Non-residents 65 years of age or older are not exempt from licencing.
NOTE: Non-residents camping on Crown land in Northwestern Ontario (Zones 2, 4, 6 and Zone 5 except in the border waters area) must observe Conservation Licence limits except for in the border waters area (see Licences for Provincial and International Border Waters ).
For non-resident groups of children (at least five people under the age of 18 years accompanied by a licenced adult) there is a special Licence for Members of an Organized Camp. This licence is available from Ministry of Natural Resources offices.
Where can I purchase a non-resident's fishing licence?
Non-resident anglers may purchase a fishing licence that is effective immediately at more than 2,000 locations throughout the province. Licences are often available from tourist outfitters' camps and lodges, summer camps, and sporting goods stores or bait dealers. In smaller communities, they may be available at general stores or other retail establishments.
A range of licences is offered to suit individual needs.
Non-resident fishing licences are also available through the mail by calling the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources at 1-800-667-1940.
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I would love to get out there aswell, at some point this weekend just as long as the wind is not too strong, and I can find someone a fishing buddy with a canadian license.
sportyjd
08-05-2008, 12:02 PM
allisahopkins and John PM's sent
salmonslammer
08-07-2008, 12:23 AM
I might be looking for someone to go sun and/or mon....ive got a couple invites out so Ill know more soon.
If uve never done this, uve got to check it out....Its a riot!!! Im hooked!
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