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Girls Gone Fishing We inspire Women to learn how to fish. We embrace Women who enjoy fishing.

04/19/2025
01/05/2024

Fishing you a Walleye New Year!!

08/07/2023

I, Shanna, finally had the courage to study and write my Water Craft License!

I passed with a 92%!

I learned my friend, Carolina, loves fishing and owns her own boat!

Bravo!

I truly hope this inspires other ladies to obtain their Boating License along with Fishing License.

Spending the day on the water, relaxing and casting. Is the best organic medicine out there!

Remember your body is made from 80% water. When you are being developed in your mothers womb, you are surrounded by water.
When you are Baptized, it’s in water!

Being near the water, revamps your outlook on life.

Believe in yourself!

I believe in you!

08/07/2023

Not our video just very funny

02/21/2022

Ice fishing!!

Do you enjoy ice fishing?

10/02/2021

📢 Ontario Canada
Anglers

Anglers

Thank you for your continued support of the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry's (NDMNRF) Ontario Fish and Wildlife News, your peek at how your licence dollars support Ontario's fish and wildlife management.

You are receiving this newsletter because you are a current or recent Outdoors Card holder.

New year, new rules for baitfish and leeches
Ontario is rolling out new rules related to the use and movement of baitfish and leeches when fishing in the province. This is all part of the province’s plan to prevent the spread of invasive species as well as diseases like viral hemorrhagic septicemia (VHS) that can devastate Ontario’s fish stocks.

Starting on January 1st, 2022, Ontario will be divided into four Bait Management Zones (BMZs) —Northwest, Northeast, Central and Southern. Anglers, if you live in the zone where you are fishing, you will be permitted to harvest and use baitfish and leeches in that zone. If you are fishing outside the zone in which you reside, then you will need to purchase and use baitfish and leeches from the BMZ where you are fishing.

Baitfish and leeches can only be moved within the BMZ where they were harvested or purchased, with some exceptions, including moving baitfish and leeches into an adjacent Great Lake or a portion of the Ottawa River.

Anglers fishing in their home BMZ should be prepared to show government issued identification to demonstrate their place of residence. Anglers using live bait outside of their home BMZ must purchase their baitfish and leeches and can keep them for up to two weeks. They must also keep a legible receipt after you have purchased them to show to a conservation officer.

These changes come after years of research, data collection and consultation with anglers in the province. Anglers are also reminded to:
Safely dispose contents of your bait container at least 30 metres from any lake, pond, river or stream
Dispose of fish waste, heads and tails in the garbage, not waterways, when cleaning fish
Put unwanted roe or baitfish in the garbage
Empty livewells and bilges away from water, where the water will be absorbed into the ground
Inspect and disinfect your gear, if necessary
Check ontario.ca/baitfish for updates on BMZs.

The rules on fishing with live bait (e.g., baitfish, leeches, crayfish, frogs) in Ontario.

09/08/2021

Incredible catch!!
TikTok user -->> erikabeehler2

Ontario. CANADA Open season dates for bass have changed in FMZ 20. Research showed that the previous open season date pr...
02/22/2021

Ontario. CANADA

Open season dates for bass have changed in FMZ 20. Research showed that the previous open season date provides enough protection for spawning largemouth bass, but not smallmouth.

A new catch-and-release season has also been introduced for largemouth and smallmouth bass. This early season will provide additional angling opportunities for both species of bass before the regular season opens.

Early-season catch-and-release:
largemouth and smallmouth bass are open January 1 to May 10
catch and possession limits of 0 (S-0 and C-0) apply for both species

Regular season:
largemouth bass is open 3rd Saturday in June to December 31
smallmouth bass is open 1st Saturday in July to December 31

aggregate catch and possession limits (S-6 and C-2) for both species apply
It’s illegal to try to catch a fish during the closed season, even if you plan to release it.

To promote sustainable fishing practices and avoid incidental catch of smallmouth bass in the two-week closed season when largemouth bass has opened, you should:
know how to distinguish between largemouth and smallmouth bass immediately release accidentally caught smallmouth bass in a way that causes the least harm to the fish, including fish that are injured or dead

change your approach (area being fished, bait being used, etc.) if you’re catching smallmouth bass
For helpful bass identification tips, check out this video.

For more information on the changes in FMZ 20, visit Ontario.ca/fishingupdates and here.

Happy Valentine Anglers
02/14/2021

Happy Valentine Anglers

Whose with me on this ??
01/27/2021

Whose with me on this ??

Belleville, Ontario Canada One of my favorite spots to enjoying fishing Bay of Quintie
01/19/2021

Belleville, Ontario Canada

One of my favorite spots to enjoying fishing
Bay of Quintie

Parents and siblings of Tyler Ballance, 23, will now raise money to buy safety suits and fishing gear to help young anglers in his name.

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