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Stocked Trout Lakes and Lake Trout Waters

Saturday, 06. November 2010

Crater Lake

Esker Lake No.2

Hidden Lake

*Mid Lake

*Digney Lake

*Gemmell Lake

Leaf Lake

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High Quality Management

High Quality Management Waters in the North Central are listed below. All have limits of 4 walleye/sauger, 4 pike and 1 lake trout and all pike over 75 cm, all walleye over 55 cm and all lake trout over 65 cm must be released.

Alto Lake

Berge Lake

Black Trout Lake

Border Lake

Chicken Lake

Clarke Creek and Lake

Conlin Lake

Cousins Lake

Dafoe Lake

Dunphy Lake

Eager Lake

Eden Lake

Frances Lake

Ghost Lake

Goldsand Lake

Goose Hunting Lake

Grass River from

Bald Eagle Lake to Witchai Lake

Hunter Lake

Joey Lake

Lasthope Lake

Laurie Lake

Laurie River (from Sask, border east to the railway line)

Leftrock Lake

Little Brightsand Lake

Little Chipewyan Lake

Liz Lake

McGranachan Lake

Matheson Lake

McGavock Lake

Mooswa Creek and Lake

Motrik Lake

Nesbitt Lake

Numakoos Lake

Paint Lake and its tributaries

Plumbtree Lake

Preston Lake

Running Bear Lake

Sickle Lake

Teal Lake

Tenklei Lake

Tod Lake

Tractor Lake

Turnbull Lake

Van Lake

Vanderkerckhove Lake

Velde Lake

Willis Lake

Zed Lake

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North Central Division Regulations

General Closure: May 1 to and including May 21. Season opens May 22.

  • Barbless hooks must be used.
  • No live bait fish.

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Lake Specific Regulations

Athapapuskow Lake - the walleye limit is 4. The south end is closed to all fishing from September 15 to and including October 8. Quarry Bay and Quarry Bay Channel are closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

Bradley Lake – all smallmouth bass must be released.

Burntwood Lake – walleye limit is 4 and pike limit is 4.

Clearwater Lake – the west side is closed to all fishing from September 15 to and including October 8, on a line northeast from the end of Spawn Camp Point to the west side of the inlet of Pike Bay.

Dolomite Lake – closed to all fishing from April 1 to the general opening in May.

Grass River from the outlet on Weskusko Lake on a line from the mouth of Rex Creek, southeast to the southwest corner of Campbell Island to the rapids downstream (including Missipisew and Wuskatasko Rivers) - closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including July 15. The walleye limit is 4 and all walleye over 45 cm must be released. The pike limit is 4.

Grass River from the CN rail line just north of Iskwasum Lake to the inlet of Reed Lake (including Iskwasum, Loucks, and Flag lakes) – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

Kisseynew Lake and Kississing River from Kisseynew Lake to Kississing Lake – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31. On Kisseynew Lake the walleye limit is 4.

Kississing Lake and its tributaries, including Bartlett Lake – lake trout limit is 1, walleye limit is 4 and pike limit is 4. All nonresidents of Manitoba who fish must be registered and staying with, and obtain a Special Angling License (free) from, a licensed Manitoba tourist operator with an allocation for this fishery.

Kississing River between Kisseynew Lake and Kississing Lake – walleye limit is 4.

Morgan Lake - closed to all  fishing from May 1 to and including July 15.

Morton Lake – walleye limit is 2 and pike limit is 2. All nonresidents of Manitoba who fish must be registered and staying with, and obtain a Special Angling License (free) from, a licensed Manitoba tourist operator with an allocation for this fishery.

Osborne Lake, Osborne Lake Creek and Wekusko Brook - closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including July 15. Walleye limit is 4 and all walleye over 45 cm must be released. Pike limit is 4.

Pickerel Creek - closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 20 to and including May 21.

Reed Lake, including Krug Lake, Jackfish Lake, Jackfish Lake Creek, Woosey Creek between Reed Lake and Halfway Lake, and all other tributaries of Reed Lake, including Grass River from Flag Lake to Tramping Lake - the limits are 2 walleye, 2 pike and 1 lake trout.

Rocky Lake - walleye limit is 4. Goose Bay is closed to all fishing from November 1 to and including May 21.

Saskatchewan River from Grand Rapids Generating Station to 1 km downstream (tailrace channel) – closed to fishing all year.

Snow Creek from Compton Lake to Snow Lake – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

Three Finger Lake – walleye limit is 4.

Wabishkok Lake - closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

Wekusko Lake – walleye/sauger limit is 4 and pike limit is 4. All walleye/sauger over 45 cm must be released. Closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including May 21. Herb Bay north of the hydro line on Wekusko Lake is closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including July 15.

Whitefish Lake and Pineroot River from Whitefish Lake to and including Wabishkok Lake – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

Woosey Creek between Woosey Lake and Morgan Lake – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including July 15.

Woosey Lake - closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

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OPAWS, Fisher River Cree Nation support area eco-tourism opportunities

Creating a New Provincial Park in Manitoba’s magnificent Fisher Bay area could provide an annual net gain of $38 million, says a new economic study released by the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS) and Fisher River Cree Nation (FRCN). The Manitoba government has committed to establishing the park by October 2010, but its boundaries have not yet been determined.

The new independent study conducted by the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources says that the park, if it’s designed as proposed by FRCN and CPAWS, could provide economic benefits 18 times greater than if the area were harvested by logging, mining, and non-Aboriginal hunting.

The new park would prohibit industrial activities while upholding and respecting all aboriginal and Treaty Rights. Just two hours north Winnipeg, Fisher Bay has an ideal location and majestic landscape; creation of a park in this area offers numerous sustainable economic opportunities for local communities.

“Our community wants this park because it makes sense economically, ecologically, and culturally,” says Fisher River’s Chief David Crate. “By keeping the area natural we will maintain traditional subsistence activities and provide more than 100 jobs through avenues such as park management and eco- and cultural tourism ventures.”

The area

Located on the west side of Lake Winnipeg is a truly spectacular boreal forest wilderness area called the Fisher bay region. It consists  of treed shorelines with long sandy beaches, large islands covered with old growth forests, wetlands freshwater reefs, and a big section of Lake Winnipeg’s water.

This richly diverse wildlife sanctuary provides well for moose, elk, bears, eagles, many fish and waterfowl species, and songbirds. Its little-used beaches are suitable grounds for the Piping Plover, a highly endangered shorebird, to lay its eggs.

Canoeing, kayaking, sailing, hiking, bird watching, and fishing are just some of the popular recreational activities in the area that are ripe to be further developed with sustainable community initiatives.

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University of Manitoba’s Delta Marsh Field to close in winter

Many were shocked to learn that the University of Manitoba’s Delta Marsh Field Station has closed for the winter, and its employees laid off. The university has stated it will re-open in the spring of 2010. A committee has been struck to resolve the station’s reputed financial, infrastructure and operating problems, though its future seems uncertain.

It would be tragic to lose the field station. It has enriched our understanding of lake, marsh and forest ecosystems, trained hundreds of researchers and educated thousands, all in a field setting. Anyone who has taken a field course knows that nothing can replace firsthand experience of the natural world.

Founded in 1966, the station has gained an enviable national and international reputation, attracting high-quality students and faculty from Manitoba and universities such as Oxford, Toronto, Guelph, Queen’s, Ottawa, Carleton, Lakehead, Regina and Calgary. By 2009, more than 120 theses and 340 scientific papers had been published based upon work done at the station. It has hosted thousands of students in its field programs. Many hundreds more have benefited from weekend courses.

The station’s assets include its close proximity to Winnipeg and its natural setting. Delta Marsh is recognized as a “Manitoba Heritage Marsh” and nationally as an important bird area due to its significance for waterfowl and neotropical migrants. It has a flourishing bird observatory where staff band thousands of birds each spring and fall, adding substantially to our knowledge of bird migration. The marsh is deemed to be of international importance under a convention of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Currently, the Delta Marsh Restoration Initiative is based at the field station with partners from the university, government and conservation groups.

The impetus behind the closure is apparently economic. It would be wrong to close the station permanently for purely financial reasons in light of its long history of attracting researchers, running field courses and contributing to public education. It is unthinkable for a university with the stature of the U of M not to have a field station at a time when environmental concerns are of such global significance. Schools, government and industry will need environmental scientists. Where will they be trained if facilities like the field station do not exist?

The Delta Marsh Field Station can have a bright future just as it has had an illustrious past. Before the station is supposed to reopen in the summer, a new steering committee will provide feedback on how to manage the facility.

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Stocked Trout Lakes

No bow fishing, dip netting or seining is allowed on stocked trout waters. Annual stocking lists are available from your local Manitoba Water Stewardship Office.

The following stocked trout lakes are open to fishing all year. All pike and walleye caught in these waters from May 1 to and including May 21 must be released.

Amphipod Lake

Foot Print Lake

One Portage Lake

Webster Lake

Barbe Lake

Kormans Lake

Scotty Lake

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High Quality Management

High Quality Management Waters in the Northwest Division are listed below. All have limits of 4 walleye/sauger, 4 pike and 1 lake trout.

Alberts Lake

Bacon Lake

Buzz Lake

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Cook Lake

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Northwest Division Regulations

General Closure: May 1 to and including May 21. Season opens May 22 .

  • Barbless hooks must be used.
  • From April 1 to and including April 30 and from May 22 to and including May 31, the walleye limit is 4.
  • No live bait fish allowed.
  • All lake trout over 65 cm must be released.
  • All pike over 75 cm must be released.
  • All walleye over 55 cm must be released.

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Lake Specific Regulations

Athapapuskow Lake – the walleye limit is 4. The south end is closed to all fishing from September 15 to and including October 8. Quarry Bay and Quarry Bay Channel are closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

Bradley Lake – all smallmouth bass must be released.

Burntwood Lake – walleye limit is 4 and pike limit is 4.

Clearwater Lake – the west side is closed to all fishing from September 15 to and including October 8, on a line northeast form the end of Spawn Camp Point to the west side of the inlet of Pike Bay.

Dolomite Lake – closed to all fishing from April 1 to the general opening in May.

Grass River form the outlet on Weskusko Lake on a line from the mouth of Rex Creek, southeast to southwest corner of Campbell Island to the rapids downstream (including Missipisew and Wuskatasko Rivers) – closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including July 15. The walleye limit is 4 and all walleye over 45 cm must be released. The pike limit is 4.

Grass River from the CN rail line just north of Iskwasum Lake to the inlet of Reed Lake (including Iskwasum, Loucks, and Flag Lakes) – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

Kisseynew Lake and Kississing River from Kisseynew Lake to Kississing Lake – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31. On Kisseynew Lake the walleye limit is 4.

Kississing Lake and its tributaries, including Barlett Lake – lake trout limit is 1, walleye limit is 4 and pike limit is 4. All nonresidents of Manitoba who fish must be registered and staying with, and obtain a Special Angling License (free) from, a licensed Manitoba tourist operator with an allocation for this fishery.

Kississing River between Kisseynew Lake and Kississing Lake – walleye limit is 4.

Morgan Lake - closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including July 15.

Morton Lake – walleye limit is 2 and pike limit is 2. All nonresidents of Manitoba who fish must be registered and staying with, and obtain a Special Angling License (free) from, a licensed Manitoba tourist operator with an allocation for this fishery.

Osborne Lake, Osborne Lake Creek and Wekusko Brook – closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including July 15. Walleye limit is 4 and all walleye over 45 cm must be released. Pike limit is 4.

Pickerel Creek – closed to all fishing, including dip netting, from April 20 to and including May 21.

Reed Lake, including Krug Lake, Jackfish Lake Creek, Woosey Creek between Reed Lake and Halfway Lake, and all other tributaries of Reed Lake, including Grass River from Flag Lake to Tramping Lake – the limits are 2 walleye, 2 pike and 1 lake trout.

Rocky Lake – walleye limit is 4. Goose Bay is closed to all fishing from November 1 to and including May 21.

Saskatchewan River from Grand Rapids Generating Station to 1 km downstream (tailrace channel) – closed to fishing all year.

Snow Creek from Compton Lake to Snow Lake – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

Three Finger Lake – walleye limit is 4.

Wabishkok Lake – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

Wekusko Lake – walleye/sauger limit is 4 and pike limit is 4. All walleye/sauger over 45 cm must be released. Closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including May 21. Herb Bay north of the hydro line on Wekusko Lake is closed to all fishing from April 1 to and including July 15.

Whitefish Lake and Pineroot River from Whitefish Lake to and including Wabishkok Lake – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

Woosey Creek between Woosey Lake and Morgan Lake – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including July 15.

Woosey Lake – closed to all fishing from May 1 to and including May 31.

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