Even though it used to be a weekly winter activity, I haven't ice fished in almost 10 years. My wife has recently become a bit of a fishing fanatic and she's decided that I HAVE to take her out ice fishing this year. No more waiting for softwater. I know, I know... rough life!

Now, when I used to ice fish (I'm from Wawa, if that explains anything), we did it very differently. I'd never heard of a tip-up or clam or even knew there existed small rods for ice fishing until I moved to Ottawa haha. So, yeah, I'm out of the loop! I'm also nostalgic for the spool of line draped over a small branch type ice fishing I used to do. But one thing that has occured to me was that the best part of ice fishing with my Dad was sitting around a small fire, cooking, talking, and arguing about who's turn it was to go check the lines!

Is it legal to light a small fire on shore while you ice fish around Ottawa? Does anyone have any suggestions of where I could find that out? I was thinking that if I fished somewhere on the Ottawa River where there was an Island, that I might be safe to make a small cooking fire there, but does anyone have any tips or know whether it's legal here? I certainly don't want to be a pain to a land owner or break the law, but I'd really love to have a small fire if I did go out. Is that possible? Does anyone here enjoy a small fire while ice fishing?
Thanks!
