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Offline delcecchi

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Just saw this, and thought it would be of interest to my northern buddies here.  Yeah, probably should post somewhere else but whatever.....  Feel free. 

http://www.newyorkupstate.com/outdoors/2017/06/new_canadian_law_good_news_for_ny_boaters_anglers_on_border_waters.html

It is a federal thing so should also apply to minnesota.

Both houses of the Canadian federal government have passed a new law that when enacted will lift several years of uncertainty concerning the rights of American boaters and anglers on the St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, the Niagara River - in fact, on any border water of the two countries.

Under this new law, which recently passed the Canadian Senate and the Canadian House of Commons, American boaters who do not anchor their boat or step foot on Canadian soil will not have to report to Canadian Customs.

In addition, the measure will also exempt Canadian boaters from being required to report to their customs officials when they return to Canadian waters, as long as they met the same requirements while they traveled in U.S. waters.

Offline Reinhard

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I think that's a good new law for a change.  Makes sense also.  good luck.

Offline Jerkbiat

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That will make it nice for us up here. Hope it covers all of the border.
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Very Interesting! Now if they would just allow motors north into the Canadian side of the BWCA.
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Offline ThunderLund78

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So no more imaginary line when fishing waters like the Rainy River???  That would be GREAT!!!

Offline delcecchi

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So no more imaginary line when fishing waters like the Rainy River???  That would be GREAT!!!

That's what it sounds like, which is why I posted it.  I think you would still need an Ontario fishing license (licence?)

Offline LPS

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So no more imaginary line when fishing waters like the Rainy River???  That would be GREAT!!!

That's what it sounds like, which is why I posted it.  I think you would still need an Ontario fishing license (licence?)

I wonder about the fishing part.  Would be great if we could fish the whole river with our MN license like we can in bordering states.

Offline delcecchi

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So if you had an Ontario license, could you possess a limit from each country?   It will be interesting to see how things work out when this passes.   

Offline LPS

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The answer to that Del is no.  There is a line north of the Morson area that runs parallel to the Rainy River.  Any fish caught in that area are considered in your limit in the Rainy River area.  Does not make sense to me.  Some people from here that owned the Royal Dutchman Motel also owned an island fishing resort by Morson.  I spent times up there with them.  I thought since I had an Ontario License I could have a limit from there and then fish on the MN side and catch another limit here. But no you can't.  Any fish caught in that "area" are considered in your daily and possession limit here.  AND if you fish in Canadian waters you can not keep a fish over 18" so if you have a 19" fish that you just caught a few minutes ago on the MN side you are in trouble.  I think that if you have live bait you may need a receipt from Canada saying you bought the bait there since you can't take it across the border with you except for night crawlers.  That is why when I moved up here I decided it was worthless to get a remote border pass to fish the Canadian side.  And no beer allowed in boats in Canada.  If you have a 12 pack and that paper case is opened even if you don't have an open beer it is like an open bottle I believe.  You can transport beer but don't open the package it is in.  Verify this yourselves but this is what I have learned....   SO I sure hope you only have to honor your home countries fishing rules if this open water thing happens otherwise it is not really a big deal and may actually entrap many people thinking they do have the same rights on that side of the river.   

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Interesting information.  Thanks.