Anglers Guide 2022-2023 - Annexes - Annex 5 - Salmon Angling Log
Annexes
Annex 5 - Salmon Angling Log
DFO scientists require catch-and-effort information to develop an understanding of our salmon stocks and the impact angling has on the resource. The salmon angling log is DFO’s primary source of catch-and-effort information in the recreational salmon fishery. For best research results, DFO needs log returns from at least 90% of anglers, and the information on each log should be as detailed as possible.
- Anglers who purchased a salmon licence are asked to:
- Complete and return the salmon angling log as soon as possible after the season closes.
- If you did not angle, indicate “did not fish.”
- If you angled but were unsuccessful, record your daily angling activity.
- Record angling activity at the end of each day.
- Record river names or approximate location of river fished.
- If there is inadequate space to complete your log, record additional information on a separate sheet and submit it with the card.
To submit your log:
- Mail it to the address provided on the card.
- Scan and email to DFO.NLSalmonAnglers-PecheursdeSaumonNL.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
- Submit Online at Salmon Angling Return Form.
- If you have any questions or concerns regarding submitting your log please email: DFO.NLSalmonAnglers-PecheursdeSaumonNL.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
* If you are an Outfitter, please submit your weekly logs at: Weekly Salmon Angling Reports
The Salmonid Association of Eastern Newfoundland (SAEN) supports the wise management and conservation of our fisheries resources for future generations. SAEN reminds anglers to return their angling log. As an incentive, and in co-operation with the Province and DFO, SAEN is offering $500 in prizes, including a salmon rod, SAEN shirts and packages of salmon flies. Anglers who return their log will have their names entered for the draw.
For more information, please contact SAEN: (709) 722-9300
2021 Winner . . .
Kayla Kitselman of Mount Pearl was the winner of the first main prize that consisted of a salmon fly rod, SAEN jacket, complimentary SAEN membership, and salmon flies. Second prize went to James Boutcher of Corner Brook and third prize went to Chesley Boyd of Bishop Falls.
SAEN and DFO would like to congratulate the winners and extend their thanks to all anglers who returned their salmon angling logs for the 2021 season.
Returning Scientific Tags
Scientists tag salmon to learn more about their migration patterns and population size. Tags are usually located at the base of the dorsal (back) fin. A reward of $10 is paid for tags returned with the appropriate information.
When retaining a salmon:
- Promptly return the tag to DFO at the address on the tag; do not wait until you return your angling log.
- Include the following information with the returned tag:
- Date and location of capture (note that the fish was retained)
- Fork length, whole weight, sex of fish and scale sample
- Your name and mailing address
When releasing a salmon:
- Leave the tag on the fish, but record the number
- Communicate the number promptly to DFO, along with the date and location of release (note that the fish was released, and include your name and mailing address)
For further information, please call (709) 896-6150.
Fishing in National Parks
Special licences are required to fish inland waters in National Parks. Anglers should check with park officials on licensing information that may apply within National Parks.
Terra Nova National Park: (709) 533-2801
Gros Morne National Park: (709) 458-2417
Torngat Mountains National Park: (709) 922-1290