Guest,
You're out to lunch about the dispute between the MNR and Tourney organizations regarding " highgrading". Infact there has never been a better spirit of cooperation between the 2 groups as witnessed in the press release issued earlier this year. I have included it here for your reading. By the sounds of your comments 'guest', it almost sounds like you are a Peta fan ("the trauma from hours spent in a live well... ").
Ontario Competitive Fishing Council
April 5, 2004
Press Release.
The Canadian Sportfishing Industry Association Announces the Formation of the ONTARIO COMPETITIVE FISHING COUNCIL
Peterborough, ON
Tom Brooke, President of the Canadian Sportfishing Industry Association (CSIA) announced that: “For the first time, the fishing industry, competitive event organizers, anglers, and the provincial government have come together to address competitive fishing in Ontario. From these discussions I am pleased to announce the formation of the ONTARIO COMPETITIVE FISHING COUNCIL.“
A steering group made up of representatives from a number of tournament organizations including Bassmania, the Canadian Fishing Tour, the Ontario BASS Federation, representatives of the Centre for Sustainable Watersheds, as well as anglers and Ministry of Natural Resources staff has been working for a number of months developing the framework for the Competitive Fishing Council (CFC).
The Council will provide a source of information for the public, anglers, organizers, and fisheries staff who are interested in any aspect of competitive angling in Ontario, whether it be live release tournaments, derbies, or contests. The Council will in the next few months be actively developing event guidelines, best management practices, and compiling a list of as many events as possible in Ontario. The Council will also be prepared to address social issues associated with competitive fishing, and will provide advice to the Ministry of Natural Resources on competitive fishing matters.
The Ontario BASS Federation is proud to be an active member in the newly formed CFC. President of the OBF, Bob Peters explained that "The CFC appears to be the next logical step to help unify competitive anglers across this province. We envision that the Council will represent all competitive anglers regardless of which tournament circuits they fish. For the first time as well, we are excited to be able to offer derbies and other fishing contest organizers that may not mandate live release, an avenue to participate.”
David Maraldo, Fisheries Section Manager says that “The Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) supports in principle the concept of the formation of an industry led Competitive Fishing Council for Ontario to assist with addressing issues associated with competitive fishing events.”
The Council is seeking interested people from across Ontario to become involved in this exciting new venture. It is anticipated that eventually the Council will have regional representation, representing a variety of interests from event organizers, participants, cottage associations, and industry.
The Ontario Competitive Fishing Council needs to hear from as many event organizers, anglers, and organizations large or small, as soon as possible. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Council or would like more information, please contact Shirley Maloney at the Canadian Sportfishing Industry Association.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Shirley Maloney
Canadian Sportfishing Industry Association
427 Pido Rd.
Peterborough, ON K9J 6X7
1-877-822-8881
http://www.ontariocompetitivefishingcouncil.com/
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Dan Elliot - A bad day on Quinte is better than a good day at work !!!
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