Ontario Fishery Regulations, 2007
31 (1) No person shall angle with a line to which more than four hooks are attached.
(2) No person who angles in the waters set out in Part 1 of Schedule 4 shall use
(a) a hook other than a barbless hook; or
(b) a line to which more than one barbless hook is attached.
(3) No person shall angle using
(a) a hook other than a barbless hook
(i) in the waters set out in Part 2 of Schedule 4, or
(ii) in the waters set out in column 1 of Part 3 of Schedule 4 during the period set out in column 4;
(b) anything other than an artificial lure in the waters set out in Part 4 of Schedule 4;
(c) anything other than an artificial lure when ice fishing in the waters of Lake Nipigon and its tributaries; or
(d) anything other than an artificial fly in the waters set out in Part 5 of Schedule 4.
(4) No person shall angle for lake trout in the waters of Red Lake (51°03′ N, 93°49′ W) lying upstream of the Chukni River at Highway 125 using
(a) a hook other than a single barbless hook;
(b) a line to which more than one barbless hook is attached; or
(c) anything other than an artificial lure.
(5) No person shall angle in Cul de Sac Lake (49°38′ N, 94°50′ W), Clearwater Bay (49°42′ N, 94°45′ W) or Echo Bay (49°39′ N, 94°50′ W) of Lake of the Woods using
(a) a hook other than a barbless hook; or
(b) when angling for lake trout, a line to which more than one barbless hook is attached.
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