A few important things to note. This document is all about "proposed" regulation changes. It is out for public input. If you don't like something then there is opportunity for feedback so please read the proposed changes and send your feedback. Don't just take what someone else tells you it says. Read it, understand it and provide feedback.
Keeping the receipt for bait is all about bait movement. They are proposing making BMZ's (bait managment zones). I think they combined different WMU's to make the BMZ's. You can't move bait from one BMZ to another (there are a few exceptions). Keeping the receipt would prove you are not moving the bait out of a BMZ. This has potential to really hurt a bait shop close to a BMZ line. That's my biggest concern. In my opinion it isn't that big of a deal for the angler. I'm sure we all have phones these days and a picture of the receipt will hopefully suffice. How hard is it to take a picture?
dani wrote:
Imagine, my grandchildren really enjoy the minnow trap experience at the side of the dock. Then they fish at the end of the dock using the minnows, no paper, no fishing? What's next the earth worms?
You can still harvest and use bait personally as before. A few proposed options for ensuring you aren't traveling with bait but nothing all that restricting.
Not a dig at anyone in particular but take the time to read/skim the document yourself. When we take other people's interpretation or misunderstandings and perpetuate them online everything gets blown out of proportion. From what I've read this will not significantly change the angling experience. I see a potential for the poor bait shop that is right on a BMZ line and selling primarily to anglers in an adjacent BMZ. However, just glancing at the BMZ map I think it will be fine. The BMZ's are large enough you can buy bait in Toronto and fish the BOQ with it etc. I didn't look around simcoe area etc to see what that area is like.
Bottom line is read it for yourself. See if there is something really debilitating for either yourself as an angler or an operator you are aware of and provide your feedback. Feedback is very important and now is the time to provide it and have a say in how the refs are formulated.
Scott
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