Anyone can enter a private property and embark on any activity that is legal without permission unless the property owner erects notices prohibiting entry (fishing).
The closing date for Bass fishing in Ontario depends on the Zone you are fishing. You should consult the regulations or a reputable tackle shop.
Some recreation in Ontario is Fishing and Hunting and Gathering
In Ontario you require a fishing licence if you are between the ages of 18-65. People under the age of 18 or over the age of 65 do not require a fishing license.
Fishing licenses can be obtained through the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. Applications can also be made at various sporting good outlets/kiosks throughout Ontario as well.
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Ice fishing in Ontario end when the ice can no longer support a fisherman. Ice Hut need to be removed at specific times depending on the body of water in question.
There are several good locations in Ontario for trout fishing. The lakes and rivers around Tweed, next to The Zen Forest are a good spot to go trout fishing. Other locations include the Muskoka river, Owen Sound, Lake Huron, the Almaguin Highlands, Lake Nipissing, Lake Ontario, and Lake Simcoe.
Where there is a sign that reads "Private Lake or Private Property" or "No Fishing Allowed".
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William F. Siemer has written: 'Fishing motivations and involvement of boating salmonid anglers on Lake Ontario' -- subject(s): Fishers, Fishing surveys, Salmon fishing, Trout fishing
Generally someone 65 years or older will not require a fishing licence for the province they are resident of. All provinces and territories have their own regulations so you will have to look up the information for the province you are interested in fishing in.
Ontario existing business and industries are : mining gasoline fishing forestry and more i guess i really dont know sorry