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Municipality of Wawa shares reminder from Ontario natural resources and forestry

Wawa and its region enjoys access to many beautiful waterways and protecting them was the key message behind their recent reminder to anglers. Too often some forget that dumping the water, soil or other materials that they have used to store their bate can be harmful to the fish in these lakes an rivers.
Wawa

WAWA—The municipality of Wawa reminded anglers of a very important regulation from Ontario Natural Resources and Forestry. They wanted all anglers to be aware of the fact that it is “illegal to dump water, soil, or other materials used, to hold your bate into Ontario waterways”.

They shared a message from Ron Arnold, a conservation officer in the province of Ontario.

Arnold reminded anglers that, “Dumping water, soil, or other materials used, to hold your bate into or within 30 meters of an Ontario water way is an offense under the Ontario fisheries regulations. To reduce the spread of invasive species and diseases please dispose of your bait and its content away from any shoreline, or in the garbage at the end of your fishing trip”.

Arnold and the municipality of Wawa, asks that you visit: ontario.ca/fishingregulations to find out more.

Fishing has long been and continues to be  a popular, outdoor activity for many reasons. Let's keep in mind that enjoying it also requires the need to protect our lakes and fish species from disease, and pollutants.

 




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