Bass opens on the Ottawa a week later than the other zones??
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Bass opens on the Ottawa a week later than the other zones??
For as long as I can remember, bass opened on the Ottawa River (Zone 12) on the last Friday in June and, for Zone 9 and 10, the last Saturday in June. That means the Ottawa opens one day earlier, right? Nope, not this year.
This year, the last day of June is a Friday! Major bummer. We, who fish the Ottawa, now have to wait almost a week longer than those Zone 9 and 10 anglers!
How can this be!
So I call the Ministry on their toll-free number and get an automated attendant... how dow do you ask a computer about a discrepency like that? I panic and hit the zero button repeatedly and then finally a real human comes on the line (or a call centre - the next best thing to a real human). I state the ludicrousness of the impending penalty and the gentleman replies "that's legislation for ya". Too blunt to be a call centre in India me thinks but no help. I bet he doesn't fish.
Anyhow, I emailed the Minister of Natural Resources. Hopefully he can step in and post an ammendment on their website quickly. He will realize the seriousness of the situation. Time's running out!
This year, the last day of June is a Friday! Major bummer. We, who fish the Ottawa, now have to wait almost a week longer than those Zone 9 and 10 anglers!
How can this be!
So I call the Ministry on their toll-free number and get an automated attendant... how dow do you ask a computer about a discrepency like that? I panic and hit the zero button repeatedly and then finally a real human comes on the line (or a call centre - the next best thing to a real human). I state the ludicrousness of the impending penalty and the gentleman replies "that's legislation for ya". Too blunt to be a call centre in India me thinks but no help. I bet he doesn't fish.
Anyhow, I emailed the Minister of Natural Resources. Hopefully he can step in and post an ammendment on their website quickly. He will realize the seriousness of the situation. Time's running out!
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I'm sure it used to be 3rd Friday or Saturday of June or a week after Muskie opener which is second Friday or Saturday.
Ya the regulations say the Ottawa doesn't open untill the 30th but someone told me it opens on the Quebec side earlyer. I remember last year or the one before the Quebec side opened a couple of days early for some odd reason.
Ya the regulations say the Ottawa doesn't open untill the 30th but someone told me it opens on the Quebec side earlyer. I remember last year or the one before the Quebec side opened a couple of days early for some odd reason.
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Richard Collin
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The Ottawa River is Southeastern Ontario, Map B (pg. 19 in the regs book), Zone 12 and bass officially opens the last Friday in June - that would be the 23rd this year. The rest of Southeastern Ontario opens for bass on the last Saturday in June. Same goes for Central Ontario, Map C (pg. 31).
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Can you guys clarify this for me

Thanks
Big Bass Daddy
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From what I have heard, You need a license for whatever side of the river you are going to be fishing on. If you are going to launch your boat on either side you will need a license for that side of the river as well. So lets say you were launching on the Ontario side and wanted to fish the quebec side you would need both licenses.
But if you are launching from Ontario side and you are only fishing that side of the river you would only need a Ontario license. Basically, I wouldn't even go on the Quebec side with rods in your boat if you have no license for Quebec or vice versa.
But if you are launching from Ontario side and you are only fishing that side of the river you would only need a Ontario license. Basically, I wouldn't even go on the Quebec side with rods in your boat if you have no license for Quebec or vice versa.
Thanks Guys! I will mostly go and fish the canal entrance across from Cumberland picnic area right where the channel entrance has the big Hydro towers, is that OK or is that still considered the Quebec side. I will be launching from Petrie Island.
I'm not familiar with the Ottawa river so I'm not really interested in driving my boat all over the place, basically I'm looking for channels to fish for pike.
Thanks

I'm not familiar with the Ottawa river so I'm not really interested in driving my boat all over the place, basically I'm looking for channels to fish for pike.
Thanks


Another misunderstanding????
Isn't it amazing how the posts on the internet take on such a life. Just check the regs they are very clear in both languages.
The Ottawa river is open to fish with either license but if an Ontario resident launches in Quebec then a Quebec permit is necessary to transport fish in the Province of Quebec.
This rule applies from the Carillon Dam to the first dam above Temiskaming.
There are no other restrictions per the Quebec ministry.
Isn't it amazing how the posts on the internet take on such a life. Just check the regs they are very clear in both languages.
The Ottawa river is open to fish with either license but if an Ontario resident launches in Quebec then a Quebec permit is necessary to transport fish in the Province of Quebec.
This rule applies from the Carillon Dam to the first dam above Temiskaming.
There are no other restrictions per the Quebec ministry.