Ontario's Fish
Ontario is home to 2,000 lakes that contain lake trout, more than 3,500 lakes with walleye and 400 lakes and rivers that are home to muskellunge. Despite the abundance of Ontario's fisheries resources, they are in high demand.
Fish are an important part of the province's economy. Ontario's fisheries sustain the sport fishing and tourist industries, as well as the commercial fishery. About 1.27 million anglers fish in Ontario each year. These anglers spend more than $2.5 billion dollars annually on fisheries-related expenditures.
The Ministry of Natural Resources, as the manager of Ontario's fisheries, works to maintain healthy fish communities so present and future generations will enjoy high quality fishing and viewing opportunities. One of the ways we can ensure healthy fish communities is to manage our fisheries on a broad, landscape level.
Anglers are reminded that Fisheries Management Zones replaced the former fishing divisions in 2008. This management approach makes the fishing regulations easier to understand.
Ontario is home to 2,000 lakes that contain lake trout, more than 3,500 lakes with walleye and 400 lakes and rivers that are home to muskellunge. Despite the abundance of Ontario's fisheries resources, they are in high demand.
Fish are an important part of the province's economy. Ontario's fisheries sustain the sport fishing and tourist industries, as well as the commercial fishery. About 1.27 million anglers fish in Ontario each year. These anglers spend more than $2.5 billion dollars annually on fisheries-related expenditures.
The Ministry of Natural Resources, as the manager of Ontario's fisheries, works to maintain healthy fish communities so present and future generations will enjoy high quality fishing and viewing opportunities. One of the ways we can ensure healthy fish communities is to manage our fisheries on a broad, landscape level.
Anglers are reminded that Fisheries Management Zones replaced the former fishing divisions in 2008. This management approach makes the fishing regulations easier to understand.
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