HIGH IMPORTANCE
Here is another chance to review and comment on the Draft Strategic Policy for Bait Management in Ontario.
http://www.ebr.gov.on.ca/ERS-WEB-Extern ... anguage=en\
You should look carefully at the Bait Management Zones proposed. Consider how these zones attach the VHS Zone / waters (Great Lakes, St Lawrence and Lake Simcoe) to other inland lakes/rivers that could be infected by movement of baitfish and leeches within these new bait zones. Infected bait would be allowed to legally move east to the Ottawa R (FMZ 12) through FMZ 15 and FMZ 18. Bait would no longer be restricted to the VHS Management Zone previously in place.
VHS is extremely harmful to muskellunge and bass populations. VHS killed over 60% of the muskellunge population in the St Lawrence River.
It should be recommended that FMZ 18 be a separate stand-alone Bait Management Zone and that the VHS Zone be maintained as its own separate Bait Management Zone.
Perhaps FMZ 12/Ottawa River Baitfish regulations should also be revisited. This proposal allows movement of baitfish to the Ottawa R from adjacent FMZs / Bait Management Zones.
It is really important that these comments are made by as many concerned anglers as possible, please share with your networks.
Comments are due by June 27, 2017.
Subject: Memorandum: Draft Strategic Policy for Bait Management in Ontario Posted on the Environmental Registry
February 28, 2017
SUBJECT: Draft Strategic Policy for Bait Management in Ontario Posted on the Environmental Registry
We would like to inform you that a draft Strategic Policy for Bait Management in Ontario has been posted to the Environmental Registry for consultation.
This draft policy proposes new rules regarding the harvest, use and movement of baitfish and leeches for both anglers and commercial operators. This draft policy is intended to minimize the ecological risks associated with the harvest, use and movement of baitfish and leeches while reducing the complexity of current management regimes and providing business certainty to the bait industry.
This draft policy is the result of a comprehensive review of provincial bait policies led jointly between Fisheries Section (Species Conservation Policy Branch) and Protected Areas Section (Natural Resources Conservation Policy Branch) and has involved extensive internal engagement across the Ministry and external engagement with a stakeholder group.
This policy outlines a number of new proposals, including:
Changes to the list of permitted baitfish species
Limiting the movement and storage of commercial bait to newly defined ‘Bait Management Zones’ (BMZs) across the province
Limiting personally harvested (angler) bait to the waterbody where it was collected in (i.e., no overland transport) for Southern Ontario and to the BMZ for Northern Ontario, with documentation required in the north to allow overland transport
Restrictions on the possession and harvest of bait in native Brook Trout lakes
Restricting bait use, harvest and storage in certain classes of provincial parks and in conservation reserves
Suggested direction for improving and simplifying aspects related to commercial bait licenses (e.g., allocation, dormancy, compliance, species at risk)
More effective training and reporting for commercial bait operations
For additional information regarding the draft Strategic Policy for Bait Management in Ontario, please visit ontario.ca/ebr and search # 012-9791. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is seeking public input concerning this posting for 120 days from February 27, 2017 to June 27, 2017.
Draft Strategic Policy for Bait Management-VHS Implications
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Re: Draft Strategic Policy for Bait Management-VHS Implicati
That one there is the real kicker. Depending on what boundaries there are for Southern Ontario that means I can't catch minnows in the creek down the road and fish in a lake a few miles away. Rather extreme measure to me.Lunker Larry wrote:Limiting personally harvested (angler) bait to the waterbody where it was collected in (i.e., no overland transport)
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Re: Draft Strategic Policy for Bait Management-VHS Implicati
The problem is not with the guy catching his own minnows or the ones that have a lic to seine minnows for selling in his store as I did this for yrs for our store. The problem arises with minnows that are shipped in from other zones and provinces. If you trap minnows from the watershed you are fishing, how can you introduce VHS as if your minnows have it then it is already in that watershed. There is not enough personnel in MNR to check all shipment of minnows coming into a province or effectively check a load of minnows as you take 3 doz minnows in a minnow pail and try to count them while they are swimming around.