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August 28th, 2010

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Manitoba Natural Resource Officers play an important educational role in relation to angling regulations. To ensure that there is compliance to Manitoba’s regulations, officers check anglers on a regular basis on the water but also periodically conduct Roadside Checkstops in cooperation with other enforcement agencies. To help make your angling experience enjoyable, please be aware of Manitoba’s angling regulations.

The following are set, ticketable fines for the most common angling infractions. Fines may be higher depending on the severity and/or frequency of the infractions.

Using barbed hooks…………………………………………………….$52

Fishing without a license………………………………………………$278

Over limit…………………………………………………………………..$102 plus

Transport live fish away from the water…………………………..$448

Unattended Line………………………………………………………….$52

Failure to carry your license while fishing………………………..$164

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Protection of Privacy Act

August 25th, 2010

Personal information collected on angling licenses falls under the authority of the Fisheries Act (Chapter F90), Fishing Licensing Regulation 124/97 and will be used only for existing program activities, surveys and enforcement by Manitoba Conservation.

It is protected by the Protection of Privacy provisions of The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. For questions about the collection, contact: 945-4170.

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Operation Clean Up

August 22nd, 2010

Do your part help keep the banks of the Red River clean. For more information, call (204) 482-3050

Take Pride in the Red!

Please do not Litter

Discarding bait containers, monofilament line and other types of litter along shorelines, on the ice or in the water is illegal and shows disrespect for the environment. Keep our lakes and rivers clean. Do not litter and when possible, show your concern for the environment by cleaning up after others. The fine for littering in Manitoba is $190.

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Manitoba Water Stewardship Offices

August 18th, 2010

Head Office (Winnipeg)……………………………….204-945-6784

Eastern Region (Lac du Bonnet)……………………204-345-1450

Western Region (Brandon)…………………………..204-726-6452

Western Region (Dauphin)…………………………..204-622-2205

Central Region (Gimli)…………………………………204-642-6099

Northwest Region (The Pas)………………………….204-627-8296

Northeast Region (Thompson)……………………… 204-677-6650

For general information please call (204) 945-6784 or 1-800-214-6497

T.I.P. Line 1-800-782-0076

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Special Regulations for Individual Waters

August 13th, 2010

Arrow Lake – walleye limit is 4; all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.

Basket Creek – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 14.

Bell Lake – walleye limit is 2 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released.

Boissevain Reservoir – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.

Chain Lakes – no motors, except electric motors, are allowed.

Crawford Creek – see Dauphin lake.

Crowduck Lake – all walleye must be released.

Dauphin Lake including that portion of the Mossy River to municipal road 107 west and all inflowing tributaries – the walleye/sauger limit is 4 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All inflowing tributaries and those parts of Dauphin Lake within 1 km of their mouths are closed to all fishing, including dip netting from March 1 to and including May 14. The remaining parts of Dauphin Lake remain open in March and are closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including May 14.

Deloraine Reservoir – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.

Dog Lake Drain – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 14.

Duck Mountain Provincial Park – walleye limit is 4. All pike over 75 cm must be released. See Singuish, Wellman, and West Blue lakes for specific regulations.

Dufaults Creek – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 14.

Falcon Creek – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 31.

Goudney Reservoir – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.

Gull Lake (near Beaconia) – all bike over 60 cm. must be released.

Hamilton Creek – closed to all, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 31.

Hamlin Drain – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 14.

Happy Lake – walleye limit is 4.

Horseshoe Lake – all smallmouth bass must be released.

Killarney Lake – walleye limit is 4; all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.

Lake of the Praises and its tributaries, including the Shell River west of PTH 83 and the Assiniboine River downstream to the bridge at Shellmouth (PR 549) – walleye/sauger limit 4; all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All pike over 75 cm must be released. Anglers may fish with either a Manitoba or Saskatchewan angling license upstream from the Shellmouth Dam.

Lake St. George – all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm and all pike over 75 cm must be released.

Lake Winnipegosis and its tributaries – the walleye limit is 4 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released.

Lonely Lake Drain – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 31.

Manigotagan Lake – walleye limit is 4.

Mary Jane Reservoir – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.

Mink Creek – see Dauphin Lake.

Minnedosa Lake – see Wahtopanah Lake.

Minnewasta Lake – walleye limit is 4; all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.

Moose Lake (near Sprague) – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.

North Steeprock Lake – walleye limit is 2 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released.

Ochre River – see Dauphin Lake.

Overflowing River – closed to all fishing from April to and including May 21.

Perch Lake – all smallmouth bass and trout must be released.

Porcupine Provincial Forest -walleye limit is 4. All pike over 75 cm must be released. See Bell, North Steeprock and Whitefish lakes for specific regulations.

Proulx Creek and all other creeks and drains that intersect PR 328 to the east – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 14.

Quesnel (Caribou) Lake – walleye limit is 4.

Rapid City Reservoir – see Wahtopanah Lake.

Red Deer River from Red Deer Lake to Lake Winnipegosis – closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including May 21.

Red River from the Canada/US border to Lake Winnipeg and all tributaries between Lockport Dam and Lake Winnipeg – anglers may retain only 1 walleye longer than 70 cm per year. License holders who catch and retain one of these fish must immediately record the date on the back of their license. The walleye/sauger limit is 4.

Red River from Lockport Dam to 1 km downstream – dip netting and seining for bait fish only, not suckers; no bow fishing allowed.

Rossman Lake – walleye limit is 4; all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.

Sandy Lake – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released.

Shoal Lake (On the Ontario border) – all walleye/sauger must be released.

Singuish Lake – walleye limit is 2 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All pike over 75 cm must be released.

St. Malo Lake – no motors, except electric motors, allowed.

Tooth Lake – all smallmouth bass must be released.

Turtle River from PTH 5 near Laurier to Dauphin Lake – see Dauphin Lake.

Valley River – see Dauphin Lake.

Vermillion River – all walleye shorter than 35 cm must be released. The walleye limit is 4.

Wahtopanah Lake and Little Saskatchewan River from the Rivers Dam upstream to Riding Mountain National Park, including Rapid City Reservoir and Minnedosa Lake – a limit of 4 walleye/sauger and all walleye/sauger between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. That portion of Wahtopanah Lake and the Little Saskatchewan River from PTH 24 to the Trans-Canada Pipeline crossing on Wahtopanah Lake is closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 1 to and including May 31.

Wellman Lake – walleye limit is 2 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All pike over 75 cm must be released.

West Blue Lake – walleye limit is 4. All pike over 75 cm must be released. No motors, except electric motors, allowed.

Whitefish Lake (in the Porcupine Forest) including the Marina Lagoon – walleye limit is 2 and all walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released. All pike over 75 cm must be released.

Whiteshell River from West Hawk Lake to Caddy Lake – trout limit is 0; closed to all fishing from November 1 to and including April 15.

Winnipeg River from Pine Falls Generating Station to Lake Winnipeg to and including Traverse Bay – anglers may retain only 1 walleye longer than 70 cm per year. License holders who catch and retain one of these fish must immediately record the date on the back of their license. The walleye/sauger limit is 4.

Wilson River – see Daulphin Lake.

William Lake – all smallmouth bass must be released.

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Dip Netting and Seining Restrictions

August 9th, 2010

General regulations on dip netting and seining can be found on earlier post. No dip netting or seining is allowed in any stocked trout waters. In Nopiming and Whiteshell Provincial Parks, and the Rennie River near Rennie, dip netting and seining for suckers and all species other than bait fish are prohibited year round.

Some streams are closed to all fishing (including dip netting) in spring to prevent damage to spawning fish and eggs.

Check for spring closures by stream or lake name in the following section.

Eastern Manitoba – Special Walleye Regulation For Area “A”

All walleye between 45 cm and 70 cm must be released in the area south of the Gamman-Bloodvein rivers to the south and west shores of the Winnipeg River, including Lac du Bonnet, and the southern boundary of Whiteshell Provincial Park and from Lake Winnipeg to the Ontario border (excluding the Winnipeg River from the Pine falls Dam to Lake Winnipeg).

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Stocked Trout Waters

August 5th, 2010

No bow fishing, dip netting, or seining is allowed on stocked trout waters. In Duck Mountain Provincial Park, and in Porcupine Provincial Forest, all trout smaller than 25 cm must be released, except those caught in streams. Annual stocking lists are available from your local Manitoba Water Stewardship Office.

The trout lakes, ponds and reservoirs listed below are open to fishing all year. All walleye, pike and smallmouth bass caught in these waters from April 1 to and including May 14 must be released. The trout creeks and rivers listed below are closed to all fishing from November 1 to and including April 15.

No motors may be used on those waters marked with an ~.

No motors, except electric motors, may be used on those waters marked with an *.

Antons Lake – trout limit is two.

Bagguley Lake, Bear Lake (W of Caddy L), *Beaver lake (Duck Mountain), Birch River (E of Porcupine Forest), Black Beaver Lake, Blueberry Pond, Bower Lake, Bowsman River, *Camp Lake (NE of Falcon Lake) Childs Lake- all lake trout smaller than 25 cm must be released.

Corstophine Lake – trout limit is one and all trout over 45 cm must be released, no natural bait.

Davidson Lake, Dorothy Pond, East Blue Lake (Duck Mountain), *East Goose Lake (S of Roblin), Eternal Springs (lower and upper ponds), Forbes Lake – lake trout limit is one. Garland River, Gass Lake (Porcupine Forest), George Lake – lake trout limit is one. Glad lake (Duck Mountain), Gull Lake (Duck Mountain), Gull Pond (N of Camp Morton), Hadashville Pond, *Hunt Lake, Kinch Creek, Kingfisher Lake, Lac du Bonnet Ponds, ~Lake One ~Lake Two (S. of Crowduck) Laurie lake – all lake trout smaller than 25 cm must be released. Limestone Pond *Little McBride Lake (NW of Boggy Ck) *Lyons Lake (S of W Hawk L) *McHugh Lake – trout limit is one, no natural bait. Milner Ridge Pond, Mirror Lake (Porcupine Forest) Nick lake (Porcupine Forest), North Duck River, O’Hanly Pond, Olson Lake (Porcupine Forest) *Patterson Lake – trout limit is one and all trout over 45 cm must be released. Pine River (Duck Mountain)

*Pybus Lake - trout limit is one and all trout over 45 cm must be released, no natural bait. Quartz Pond, Raspberry Pond, Reynolds Ponds, Saskatoon Pond, *Shilliday Lake (Duck Mountain), Snail lake, Snowberry Pond, South Duck River, *Spear Lake (Russell Reservoir), Steeprock River (Porcupine Forest), Stony Creek (W of Neepawa), Strawberry Pond, Tokaruk Lake, Tower Pond, Tugby Lake, *Twin Lakes – no natural bait and all trout must be released. *Two Mile Lake (Duck Mountain), *Vermillion Reservoir, Vini Lake (Porcupine Forest), Wasp Lake *West Goose lake – trout limit is one, no natural bait. West Hawk lake, Whiteshell River between West Hawk and Caddy lakes – all trout must be released. *William Lake (S of Boissevain)

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High Quality Management

August 2nd, 2010

High Quality Management Waters in the Southern Division are listed below. All have limits of 4 walleye/sauger, 4 pike and 2 smallmouth bass with the exception of that portion of the Winnipeg River described below in which the limit is 0 for small mouth bass.

  • Echo Lake
  • Shoe Lake
  • Saddle Lake
  • Side Saddle Lake
  • Winnipeg River from Ontario Boundary to Point Du Bois Dam (including Green Bay). All pike between 75 cm and 110 cm must be released.

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Southern Division Regulations

July 29th, 2010

General Closure: April 1 to and including May 14. Season opens May 15.

  • Barbless hooks must be used.
  • Use of live bait fish is allowed in some areas.
  • All lake trout must be released between September 15 and October 15.
  • All lake trout over 65 cm must be released.

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Catch and Release Tips

July 25th, 2010
  • Play your fish as little as possible.
  • Return it to the water quickly.
  • Don’t hold it by the eyes or gills.
  • Don’t squeeze its belly.
  • Never release fish that have been held on a stringer.

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