Tri-County Vanguard

Winter sportfishi­ng season open

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Nova Scotia’s 2020 winter fishing season began Jan. 1.

“We encourage anglers to head to one of Nova Scotia’s open waterways in the new year to enjoy this popular activity that our province offers,” said Fisheries and Aquacultur­e Minister Keith Colwell. “Always remember to keep safety in mind when fishing in the winter.”

Anglers should monitor weather conditions and dress in layers if venturing out during the winter fishery. When fishing through the ice, always check the ice thickness before starting. It’s also important to tell someone where you plan to go.

Freshwater lakes open for winter provide opportunit­y to fish for brook and rainbow trout, white and yellow perch and chain pickerel. The Department of Fisheries and Aquacultur­e stocks many lakes with trout each winter to ensure anglers enjoy a good sportfishi­ng experience.

A general fishing licence is required. However, anglers may take advantage of the annual winter sportfishi­ng weekend Feb. 15-17 when residents and non-residents may fish without a licence in open winter sportfishi­ng areas. This is also a chance to get out on Family Day (Feb. 17) and enjoy a sportfishi­ng experience for the entire family.

QUICK FACTS:

• Anglers may purchase a licence at Department of Lands and Forestry offices.

• General fishing licences purchased in 2019 remain valid until March 31.

• Sportfishi­ng in Nova Scotia annually generates about $62.5 million in revenue.

ADDITIONAL

RESOURCES:

The Nova Scotia Anglers’ Handbook is available online at https://novascotia.ca /fish/documents/ Anglers-Handbook-2019.pdf . Informatio­n on winter fishing regulation­s and open lakes is on page 48.

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