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  1. Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 - SOR/2007-237 (SCHEDULE 5 : Bait Use Restrictions)
    Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007

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    Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Column 4
    Item Waters Description of Waters Geographic Township, if any County or Regional Municipality
    (4) Lake 57 An unnamed lake, known locally as Lake 57 (48°17′46″ N, 80°40′29″ W) Timmins
    (2.2) Greenhorn Lake An unnamed lake, known locally as Greenhorn Lake (46°39′53′′ N, 84°07′32′′ W) Jarvis Territorial District of Algoma
    (3) Lake 2 An unnamed lake, known locally as Lake 2 (47°02′48″ N, 83°47′27″ W) Nahwegezhic Territorial District of Algoma
    (3.1) Lake 21 An unnamed lake, known locally as Lake 21 (47°37’22″ N, 80°57’10″ W) Tyrrell Territorial District of Timiskaming
    (4) Lake 24 An unnamed lake, known locally as Lake 24 (47°03′59″ N, 83°47′30″ W) Gaudry Territorial District of Algoma
    (6) Poem Lake An unnamed lake, known locally as Poem Lake (47°03′13″ N, 83°47′42″ W) Nahwegezhic Territorial District of Algoma
    (23) Quarry Lake An unnamed lake, known locally as Quarry Lake (46°43′43″ N, 79°21′12″ W) McAuslan Territorial District of Nipissing
    (8) Buck Lake (known locally as Buck Mountain Lake) Buck Lake (Buck Mountain Lake) (45°22′35″ N, 77°20′55″ W) Brudnell Renfrew County
    (41) Lowry (Bluerock) Lake Lowry Lake (known locally as Bluerock Lake) (44°55′52″ N, 78°15′06″ W) Monmouth Haliburton County
    (51) No-name Lake An unnamed lake, known locally as No-name Lake (45°10′51″ N, 78°44′58″ W) Sherborne Haliburton County
    (52) North Moonbeam (Sawlog) Lake North Moonbeam Lake (known locally as Sawlog Lake) (45°35′05″ N, 78°07′09″ W) Murchison Territorial District of Nipissing
    (56) Red Deer Lake An unnamed lake, known locally as Red Deer Lake (45°53′12″ N, 79°13′11″ W) Laurier Territorial District of Parry Sound

    PART 2Periods During Which Use or Possession of Fish for Use as Bait Is Prohibited(Subparagraph 29(2)(c)(ii))

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  2. Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 - SOR/2007-237 (Section 29)
    Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007
    •  (1) No person shall use as bait, or possess for use as bait, an invasive species or a live fish that is not a species of baitfish.

    • (2) No person shall use as bait or possess for use as bait

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    • (3) Despite subsection (1), a person may possess no more than 36 live crayfish for use as bait in the waters in which the person is angling, if the crayfish were caught in those waters.

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    • (5) Despite subsection (4), a person may transport red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) in accordance with General, Ontario Regulation 354/16 made under the Invasive Species Act, 2015, S.O. 2015, c. 22, as amended from time to time.

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  3. Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 - SOR/2007-237 (Section 1)
    Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007
    •  (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.

      barbless hook

      barbless hook  means a hook without barbs or a hook that has barbs that are compressed so as to be in complete contact with the shaft of the hook. (hameçon sans ardillon)

      fisheries management zone

      fisheries management zone or zone  means a subdivision of the waters of Ontario as shown in the Regulation Plans of Fisheries Management Zones filed on December 5, 2013 in the Office of the Surveyor General of Ontario. (zone de gestion des pêches ou zone)

      plant-based bait

      plant-based bait  means either

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      • (b) bait that is made primarily from plants if the following conditions are met:

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        • (iii) any poultry eggs that are incorporated are used as a binding agent. (appât d’origine végétale)

    • (2) For the purposes of determining the size of a fish, a fish shall be measured from the tip of the head with the jaws closed to the tip of the tail with the lobes compressed so as to give the maximum possible measurement.

    • (3) A reference in these Regulations to a species or group of species of fish by its common name as set out in column 1 of Part 1, 2 or 4 of Schedule 1 is a reference to the species or group of species of fish whose scientific name is set out in column 2.

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  4. Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 - SOR/2007-237 (Section 44)
    Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007
    •  (1) The provincial Minister may designate a person who does not purchase fish for the purpose of resale and who is not an owner, operator, manager or employee of an enterprise that catches, cultures, processes or transports fish as an observer for the purposes of these Regulations and may assign to the observer any of the following duties:

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    • (2) The provincial Minister shall provide each observer with a certificate of designation as an observer.

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    • (4) A person who is operating a fishing vessel under a commercial fishing licence shall,

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      • (b) provide the observer with such assistance as is reasonably necessary to enable the observer to perform those duties, including

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  5. Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007 - SOR/2007-237 (SCHEDULE 4 : Angling Gear and Equipment Restrictions)
    Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007

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    Column 1 Column 2
    Item Description of Waters Number of Lines Permitted
    3 The eastern part of Parry Sound (known locally as Big Sound), Georgian Bay, being the waters of that part of the inner Big Sound of Georgian Bay, including Depot Harbour, Hay Bay and Parry Sound Harbour of eastern Georgian Bay, in the Territorial District of Parry Sound, bounded on the west by a straight line drawn from Cadotte Point on the north shore of Parry Island to the most easterly extremity of Killbear Provincial Park; thence following the water’s edge along the northwesterly, easterly and southerly shores past the Town of Parry Sound to the bridge at Rose Point; thence in a straight line northwesterly under the bridge to Parry Island; thence following the water’s edge to the place of beginning One
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    • (13) Cross Lake (known locally as Lyell Lake) (45°23′48″ N, 77°56′36″ W);

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