norcan lake slot size?

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norcan lake slot size?

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hey everyone just wondering if anyone can let me know if theres a slot size on Norcan lake?
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Don't be so damned lazy and look up the regulations yourself.
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this site went downhill ^^^^^^ people used to actually help.
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I think Norcan Lake is considered to be part of Centennial (limit of 2 over 50cm)but i could be wrong. if you want to be sure you may have to call the MNR. but don't ask MLR
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blehst wrote:this site went downhill ^^^^^^ people used to actually help.
Opinions vary........ but he wasn't asking for help, he was asking for someone to provide the information to him. It would have taken him just as long to look up the regulations as it did to create the thread. Let alone he didn't identify the species that he is asking about. Walleye or Muskie? They are both in there.
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moonshine wrote:I think Norcan Lake is considered to be part of Centennial (limit of 2 over 50cm)but i could be wrong. if you want to be sure you may have to call the MNR. but don't ask MLR
I think he is also quitting smoking!!!

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well if you look in the regs, it isn't clear.
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Black Donald and Centenial have the same regulations as they are part of the Madawaska River upstream from Mountain Chute to Highland Falls and those 2 lakes are in between those 2 points.

Norcan - just the normal regulations for zone 15 apply at this time of year
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Norcan Lake is below Mountain Chute and has no slot size. Normal reqs for Zone 15 apply. ( 4 pickerel only 1 over 46cm (18.6 inch)
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