by Dan Stuckey | Jan 27, 2016 | Fish & Fish Biology
As Jan and I were doing some research for this year’s annual report we learned the Ministry of Natural Resources has launched an on-line interactive program where you can easily look up recommended fish consumption. It is very easy to use and much easier than...
by Dan Stuckey | Jan 27, 2016 | Fish & Fish Biology
Sometimes when you fish all over North America it is good to refresh yourself on local rules and regulations as they can differ and on some of the most basic items, like hooks and line. In the Georgian Bay our local rules for hooks and lines are: These Regulations...
by Dan Stuckey | Jan 27, 2016 | Fish & Fish Biology
One of the most rewarding experiences in fishing is taking a child fishing. It is something they and you will remember for a lifetime. To make sure your experience is a memorable one, we found a web site with helpful information you can pass down to the next...
by Dan Stuckey | Jan 27, 2016 | Fish & Fish Biology
Here are some tips on how to best handle large fish like Northern Pike when your intentions are to release them back into the lake. Here is a good web site we found to help your learn how to handle all types of fish for catch and release....
by Jan Stuckey | Jan 27, 2016 | Fish & Fish Biology
Add some fun to your summer by joining the OFAH Ontario Angler and submit pictures of your catch for the summer to see how you stack up to others. We have also found some fantastic information on this web site about Ontario Fishing....
by Sandy Boeckh | Sep 4, 2015 | Environment, Fish & Fish Biology
Yellow grub is closely related to black spot and has a similar life cycle. It appears as yellow or white spots in the flesh, sometimes over one-half cm long. Smallmouth Bass and Yellow Perch tend to be the species most commonly inflicted with yellow grub in Ontario....