Manitoba’s Recreational Angling Strategy

Manitoba’s Recreational Angling Strategy

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Hundreds of thousands of Manitobans and visitors enjoy the diverse and vibrant fishing opportunities our province has to offer. Recreational angling generates significant economic, social and cultural benefits.

Manitoba’s Recreational Angling Strategy outlines proposed changes to the regulation and management of recreational angling. It strives to balance the enhancement of angling opportunities while protecting our valuable fish populations. This strategy positions Manitoba to become a leader in recreational fisheries management across North America.

We want to understand what anglers think about the proposed angling changes outlined in Manitoba’s Recreational Angling Strategy. To learn more about Manitoba’s plans to transform recreational angling, review Manitoba’s Recreational Angling Strategy and view this three-minute video.

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Manitoba’s Recreational Angling Strategy

NEW - What We Heard


Hundreds of thousands of Manitobans and visitors enjoy the diverse and vibrant fishing opportunities our province has to offer. Recreational angling generates significant economic, social and cultural benefits.

Manitoba’s Recreational Angling Strategy outlines proposed changes to the regulation and management of recreational angling. It strives to balance the enhancement of angling opportunities while protecting our valuable fish populations. This strategy positions Manitoba to become a leader in recreational fisheries management across North America.

We want to understand what anglers think about the proposed angling changes outlined in Manitoba’s Recreational Angling Strategy. To learn more about Manitoba’s plans to transform recreational angling, review Manitoba’s Recreational Angling Strategy and view this three-minute video.

Provide Your Feedback

Feedback will be accepted until June 30, 2021. There are many ways you can participate:

Share your comments

Submit Your Feedback

Take the Survey


This information is available in an alternate format upon request, please contact fish@gov.mb.ca.


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90% of fishing = Commercial
Starting fishing later only hurts the economy
Instead:
Make the first week "Catch & Release Only"
This accomplishes everything they want to without hurting the tourism economy

Kpicard over 2 years ago
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No to banning live bait
If the biologist Would check the body’s of water the leeches are trapped and live minnows to make sure there is no Ais in the water then it should be fine because the trappers that catch then have to put were there harvesting them from

Mike twardoski over 2 years ago
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I am mostly in favor of the changes.

I do question the closure of the Red for an additional week. Reducing the Walleye limit to four should itself reduce pressure on the Lake Winnipeg + tribs Walleye population(s), which IMO the structure of which is still poorly understood.

Craig McDougall almost 3 years ago
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Against banning live bait. Come up with a local solution , that allows this practice to continue.

Mike Jones almost 3 years ago
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Right now, if you can take 1 70cm walleye from each of the Winnipeg River, Red River and one from Lake Winnipeg. Make it 1 only. Most people won't but if they want to mount that one and only in their lifetime and can't but can watch Ice Vikings and see those fish side in nets to not be released????

Northland almost 3 years ago
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As a lodge owner in northern Manitoba, the province needs to watch how it and what it bans for bait.

We already don’t use live bait up here, just frozen minnows.
Not allowing bait will kill the ice fishing industry and remove a lot of northern tourism in the winter months.

Neso Lake Lodge almost 3 years ago
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Commercial fishing needs to be reduced, it is the largest threat to populations by far. The indiscriminate killing of enormous amounts of unwanted fish (bycatch) only to be thrown away is an incredible waste of our resources.

A_rob almost 3 years ago
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Why is there not one on the Transcanada east of winnipeg or going into the whiteshell.. these are some of the busiest stretches of roads that see boat trailers.

A_rob almost 3 years ago
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There needs to be more enforcement, conservation officers are spread far too thin. Areas that have heavy fishing pressure need to be patrolled more often. Also if you are serious about preventing the spread of AIS.. then we need more stations to be set up throughout the province.

A_rob almost 3 years ago
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Live bait should not be banned, we can work with our local bait fish to use live bait rather than importing live bait to avoid AIS. Fishing seasons should not change to allow certain fish at certain times, too many people will keep what they shouldn’t.

brookm3 almost 3 years ago
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The Winnipeg River sturgeon closures need to be lifted, not carried over into the regulations. They do not need this level of protection if the proposed season for them is implemented.

Shawn laferriere almost 3 years ago
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Finally a short-term license!

KidIcarus almost 3 years ago
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Can you share any scientific data you have on the effects of catch and release fishing while fish (specifically thinking about walleye) are spawning? Does being caught and released effect their ability to properly spawn?

Allangunter almost 3 years ago
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Why is there no mention about White Bass?? Haven't caught any in the past two years and only 1 three years ago. Is it the Zebra Mussels killing them?

Arllen27 almost 3 years ago
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KEEP LIVE BAIT! More conservation for safe boaters and limits being met.

Mrtc almost 3 years ago
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Buy Back Commercial Licenses Stock More Walleye every year open Fish stocking site at West Hawk Again Too Hard to catch a Slot size fish to keep ( cant keep small ones cant keep big ones) Bring Back the money we spend on fishing licenses to our province $4.50 to Lodges Stores

Jordolaptop almost 3 years ago
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keep live Bait Do Not Lower Walleye Limits Do Not Cut off One Week of Walleye Fishing in the Spring More Conservation Officers and enforcement Keep two Fishing License Options For Manitoba Residents along with their Limits Fishing license sold in Lodges

Jordolaptop almost 3 years ago
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For those of who are saying “no to new the new regulations “ - don’t you want to have your license on your phone? Don’t you want the option of a 1 day license for your visitors? Don’t you want to protect trophy sized fish? Don’t you want to fish Bass in spring? This is what is in the proposal.

DSteven almost 3 years ago
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I am not sure if people understand that this proposal gets rid of the general spring closure - which would make us more like Ontario and less like Saskatchewan. Most of the negative comments are about the commercial fishery - not this proposal.

DSteven almost 3 years ago
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Put a limit on burbot!!!

Mattjosa almost 3 years ago
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