Fishing in Canada, regulated and strict

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Canada has many lakes, but a small population and is a paradise for anglers.
Its fishing practices are similar to those in the United States.
Fishing in Canada requires a license, which can be divided into “S” and “C” photographs, “S” for sports fishing and “C” for protection.
Rights, obligations, and fees vary depending on the type of license.

In Canada, an “S” photograph may be used to fish of specified size in the waters of the province where the permit is issued, and no more than 6 fishes may be taken away;
A person holding a “C” photo can fish in the same area of water, but can only take two fish that meet the required size, but some species are over the standard, that is, this kind of fish you do not have the right to fish, the fish will be released immediately.

According to the fee standard of fishing license, it is understood that the price of Canadian fishing license in 2005 is: “S” license shall be paid 28.50 Canadian dollars, “C” license shall be paid 19.25 Canadian dollars, “S” license shall be paid 62.50 Canadian dollars, and “C” license shall be paid 38.00 Canadian dollars.

In addition, temporary foreign nationals can apply for one day or a week’s fishing license in Canada, but not much less than an annual license.
In order to facilitate the issuance of fishing license, Canada provides a convenient and fast way for the fishing fans to apply for the license: as long as the owners apply for the fishing gear counters operating sports goods including fishing gear shops and supermarkets, they will be authorized by the government to apply for the fishing license for the fans.
Residents and foreigners can get a license in 10 minutes on any of these occasions, provided they have a valid fishing license.

There are many places where licenses can be issued, with more than 2,000 licensing offices in Ontario, Canada alone.
Canada fishing activity management is very standard, it is like us, with specialized agencies and police to manage and standardize the behavior of fishermen, their management of fishing activities mainly through the following several parts: one is the specification of equipment, Canada, have legal license anglers can only use a rod, three hooks;
Secondly, the regulation of fishing time. Some water areas are open all year round, while some water areas are open part of the time.
The third is the regulation of fishing waters. For example, Ontario, Canada divides all waters into region A and region B, and region A and region B are organized into serial Numbers, such as A1 and A2.
Different areas, different opening time of fishing, different species, and limit of the number of fish left.

The fourth is the standard of fish species and number of a tail. There are strict limits on the species and number of fish that anglers can catch every day.
In addition to the above regulations, Canada also has high environmental requirements for fishing, from bait to on-site recycling of household waste.
For example, in general, live lures cannot be used locally.
Urination is illegal and, of course, the fishing area has makeshift toilets.
In addition, anglers must carry their fishing license with them for reference.
If you are found to have no fishing license or illegal fishing at the fishing site, the penalties are very severe. According to the report, each fish will not pass the customs without paying a fine of two or three hundred Canadian dollars or us dollars per person.

Canada is mainly a province and a state to the broad waters and fishing enthusiasts of the unified management and regulation, effective protection of the vast waters of fish resources, while providing a good fishing environment for the vast number of anglers also very good protection of the natural environment, their love and respect for nature is worthy of our reference and learning.