Fishing tackle and boat stock still low
High demand and low supply of fishing tackle and boats caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to continue this year.
High demand and low supply of fishing tackle and boats caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is expected to continue this year.
Requests from American anglers and hunters seeking refunds or extensions for purchased hunting and fishing licences are on the rise.
Ontario’s lodges, outfitters, and guides continues to reel in the wake of the Canada-US border closure, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Councillors in Port Hope will soon decide between a partial or complete closure of a popular fishing area for the annual fall salmon migration as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) is calling on the federal government to address what it called an “ever-growing backlog” of Possession and Acquisition Licence (PAL) renewal applications by offering six-month extensions.
An expert answers the question, "Can fish transmit the virus that causes COVID-19 and should they be handled any differently?"
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is lifting the Restricted Fire Zone (RFZ) banning outdoor fires in large parts of Ontario on Saturday, May 16.
Marinas, boat clubs, and public boat launches can reopen starting Saturday, May 16, in time for the Victoria Day long weekend.
In a continued effort to keep Ontarians safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, all Ontario Parks operations are suspended from March 19 - April 30 2020.