ANGLING

2022 Atlantic Salmon Recreational Fishery - Reminder

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DFO wishes to remind anglers that the 2022 season for the Atlantic Salmon recreational fishery is:

Insular Newfoundland - June 1 to September 7, 2022

Labrador - June 15 to September 15, 2022

Details on the regulations pertaining to bag limits, river classification, closed areas, and special management areas are contained in the 2022 - 2023 Angler's Guide which is available online at Anglers' Guide 2023-2024

With the salmon season approaching, we encourage you to check out our short video on best practices for catch and release angling: Best practices for catch and release of Atlantic salmon

If you would like to have all Notices to Anglers sent directly to you by email please contact: Karen.Keats-Brett@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Issue Date
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na.22.007
Notice Year
2022
For information, contact:

Connie Dobbin-Vincent
Resource Manager
Tel. (709) 772-6319
E-mail: connie.dobbin-vincent@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

2022 Atlantic Salmon Recreational Fishery

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DFO reminds anglers that 2022 is the second year of a the two year management approach for the Atlantic Salmon recreational fishery.  

Management measures include: 

- Season Dates: Insular Newfoundland - June 1 to September 7 & Labrador - June 15 to September 15

- Anglers will be permitted to retain a total of two salmon with a maximum of one salmon on Class 2 rivers. 

- A catch and release limit of three fish per day for all scheduled rivers in Newfoundland and Labrador with the exception of Class 0 rivers. On Class 0 rivers anglers are permitted to catch and release a limit of two fish per day.

- The retention of salmon on non-scheduled waters is not permitted.

- The continuation of the multi-faceted Environmental Protocol. 

For additional information, refer to the Fisheries Management Decision online at: Fisheries Management Decisions for Atlantic Canada, Quebec and the Arctic - 2021

Details on bag limits, river classification, closed areas and special management areas are outlined in the 2022 - 2023 Angler's Guide which is available in booklet form and on-line at Anglers' Guide 2023-2024

The Regional Director General, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region gives notice that Variation Order 2021-260 has been revoked and Variation Order 2022-054 comes into effect on May 12, 2022.

"Notices to Fish Harvesters" for all commercial fisheries are now available online under the Fishery Notices link on the DFO NL Region webpage at Newfoundland and Labrador Region

If you would like to have all "Notices to Fish Harvesters" for commercial fisheries sent directly to you by email please contact: Karen.Keats-Brett@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Issue Date
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na.22.006
Notice Year
2022
For information, contact:

Jackie Kean
Resource Manager
Tel. (709) 689-8246
E-mail: jackie.kean@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Trout Season Opening in Insular Newfoundland

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DFO advises that the 2022 summer trout season for Zone 1 (insular Newfoundland) opens on May 15, 2022, and will remain open until September 7, 2022.

Special trout management areas opening on June 1 include Southwest Pond, Otter Pond, Coaker's Steady, Adies Lake, 10 Mile Lake (Northern Peninsula) and Round Lake (Northern Peninsula).

Bag limits and possession limits for insular Newfoundland remain the same: daily bag limit for trout (includes speckled trout, brown trout, rainbow trout and ouananiche) is 12 trout or 2.25 kg + 1 trout, round weight (which can be a combination of any of the species - speckled, brown, rainbow, ouananiche); possession limit is twice the daily bag limit.

The 2022-23 Angler's Guide is available online at: Anglers' Guide 2023-2024

The Regional Director General, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region gives notice that Variation Orders 2021-255, 2021-256, 2021-258, and 2021-264 have been revoked and Variation Orders 2022-050, 2022-051, 2022-052, and 2022-053 come into effect on May 12, 2022.

"Notices to Fish Harvesters" for all commercial fisheries are now available online under the Fishery Notices link on the DFO NL Region webpage at Newfoundland and Labrador Region

If you would like to have all "Notices to Fish Harvesters" for commercial fisheries sent directly to you by email please contact: Karen.Keats-Brett@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Issue Date
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na.22.005
Notice Year
2022
For information, contact:

Jackie Kean
Resource Manager
Tel. (709) 689-8246
E-mail: jackie.kean@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Reminder - Closure of Winter Trout Angling Season

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DFO reminds anglers that the winter trout angling season for Zone 1 (Insular Newfoundland) closes on April 15, 2022. Angling for trout in tidal waters is still permitted outside DFO caution signs. However, the daily bag limit applies.

If you would like to have all "Notices to Anglers" for recreational fisheries sent directly to you by email please contact: beverly.piccott@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Issue Date
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na.22.004
Notice Year
2022
For information, contact:

Jackie Kean
Resource Manager
Tel. (709) 772-2045
E-mail: jackie.kean@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Closure of Winter Trout Angling Season

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DFO advises anglers that the winter trout angling season for Zone 1 (Insular Newfoundland) closes on April 15, 2022. Angling for trout in tidal waters is still permitted. However, the daily bag limit applies.

If you would like to have all "Notices to Anglers" for recreational fisheries sent directly to you by email please contact: beverly.piccott@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Issue Date
Notice Number
na.22.003
Notice Year
2022
For information, contact:

Jackie Kean
Resource Manager
Tel. (709) 772-2045
E-mail: jackie.kean@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

2022 Winter Trout and Smelt Angling Opening

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DFO reminds anglers that the 2022 Trout and Smelt winter angling seasons in non-scheduled waters throughout Newfoundland and Labrador are open as follows:

Trout season dates:

Zone 1 (Insular Newfoundland) - February 1

Zone 2 (Labrador Straits) - March 1

Zone 3 (Southeastern Labrador) - February 1

Zone 4 (Western Labrador) - February 1

Zone 5 (Central Labrador) - February 1

Zone 6 (Northern Labrador) - February 1

There are exceptions to these dates for Special Trout Management Areas.

Consult the 2021/22 Angler's Guide for specific information on these Special Trout Management Areas.

Daily bag limits:

The daily bag limit for inland and tidal waters of insular Newfoundland for all trout species combined, and for Brook Trout in Labrador, is 12 trout or 2.25 kg plus one fish, whichever is reached first.

In Labrador, the daily bag limit and possession limit for Lake Trout is three fish in Zones 3-6. The daily bag limit for Lake Trout in Zone 2 is two fish, with a four-fish possession limit. The daily bag limit for Arctic Char and Northern Pike is two fish, with a four-fish possession limit. In the Special Trout Management Area of the Eagle Plateau Management Zone, Chateau Pond and Gilbert's Lake the daily bag limit is six Speckled(Brook)Trout or 1.13 kg plus one fish, whichever is reached first, and the possession limit is equal the daily bag limit.

Refer to the Angler's Guide for Special Trout Management Area daily bag limits.

Possession limit:

The possession limit is twice the daily bag limit with the exception of the Special Trout Management Areas, where the possession limit is the daily bag limit.

Angling gear:

While fishing through the ice, anglers are permitted to use three separate lines which must be closely and constantly attended by the angler.

Smelt:

Smelt angling in non-scheduled inland waters of insular Newfoundland and in Labrador are subject to the same season dates as trout angling, with the exception of those ponds that opened January 15, 2022 (refer to the 2020/21 Angler's Guide). There is no bag or possession limit for Smelt, and no bag or possession limit for Whitefish in Labrador.

For a complete list of trout angling information, please consult the 2021/22 Angler's Guide, which is available online at Anglers' Guide 2021-2022

DFO reminds anglers to take precautions before venturing out on the ice or water this season.

Issue Date
Notice Number
na.22.002
Notice Year
2022
For information, contact:

Connie Dobbin-Vincent
Resource Manager
Tel. (709) 772-6319
E-mail: connie.dobbin-vincent@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

2021 Salmon Fishing Log

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DFO wishes to remind anglers of the importance of completing and returning their salmon fishing log for the 2021 season.  

For your convenience you can either mail in your completed log as you did in previous years or you can submit it electronically at Anglers' Guide 2023-2024 - Annexes - Annex 10 - Salmon Angling Log by filling out the Salmon Angling Return Form. For further information you can email michelle.fitzsimmons@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

The angler logbook information is an important tool in the salmon assessment process, and your support is vital. If you did not fish, it is important that you return your log indicating this in the box provided. If you fished and had no catch please record your daily angling activity.

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na.22.001
Notice Year
2022
For information, contact:

Michelle Fitzsimmons
Tel. (709) 689-7289
E-mail: michelle.fitzsimmons@dfo-mpo.gc.ca