Manitoba Fishery Regulations, 1987 (SOR/87-509)
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Manitoba Fishery Regulations, 1987
SOR/87-509
Registration 1987-08-14
Manitoba Fishery Regulations, 1987
P.C. 1987-1678 1987-08-14
Her Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of Fisheries, pursuant to section 34Footnote * of the Fisheries Act, is pleased hereby to revoke the Manitoba Fishery Regulations, C.R.C., c. 843, and to make the annexed Regulations respecting fishing in the Province of Manitoba, in substitution therefor.
Return to footnote *S.C. 1985, c. 31, s. 3, 7
1 [Repealed, SOR/2023-28, s. 2]
Interpretation
2 (1) In these Regulations,
- Act
Act means the Fisheries Act; (Loi)
- angling
angling means fishing by means of a line and hook, or a rod, line and hook; (pêche à la ligne)
- angling licence
angling licence means a licence that authorizes the holder to engage in recreational fishing; (permis de pêche à la ligne)
- artificial fly
artificial fly means a single-pointed hook or two single-pointed hooks dressed with silk, tinsel, wool, fur, feathers or any combination of those materials that is designed to attract fish; (mouche artificielle)
- bait fish
bait fish means any species of fish set out in Schedule I; (poisson-appât)
- barbless hook
barbless hook includes
(a) a hook that has all of its barbs compressed to be in complete contact with the shaft of the hook, and
(b) a hook that has barbs on its shank that are designed solely to retain bait and that has any other barbs compressed to be in complete contact with the shaft of the hook; (hameçon sans ardillon)
- bow fishing
bow fishing means fishing with a bow and arrow; (pêche à l’arc)
- cast netting
cast netting means fishing by means of a cast net; (pêche à l’épervier)
- commercial fishing
commercial fishing means fishing for the purpose of sale or barter or for any other commercial purpose; (pêche commerciale)
- conservation angling licence
conservation angling licence[Repealed, SOR/2023-28, s. 3]
- Department
Department means the Department of Natural Resources and Northern Development of Manitoba; (ministère)
- derby
derby[Repealed, SOR/98-247, s. 1]
- dip net
dip net[Repealed, SOR/2023-28, s. 3]
- dip netting
dip netting means fishing by means of a dip net; (pêche à l’épuisette)
- Director
Director means the Director of the Fisheries Branch of the Department; (directeur)
- Division
Division means a Division of the Province of Manitoba as named and described in Plan of Survey 18297D; (division)
- dressed weight
dressed weight means the weight of a fish after the gills and entrails have been removed; (poids habillé)
- fillet
fillet means any piece of fish flesh; (filet)
- fish arrow
fish arrow means an arrow with one or more barbs attached; (flèche à poisson)
- fisherman’s number
fisherman’s number[Repealed, SOR/2023-28, s. 3]
- General Fishing Permit
General Fishing Permit means a licence that is issued under section 6; (permis de pêche générale)
- headless drawn weight
headless drawn weight means the weight of a fish after the head, gills and entrails have been removed without cutting the belly; (poids éviscéré et étêté)
- headless dressed weight
headless dressed weight means the weight of a fish after the head, gills and entrails have been removed and the belly has been cut; (poids habillé et étêté)
- high quality management waters
high quality management waters[Repealed, SOR/2023-28, s. 3]
- hook
hook means a single-pointed or multiple-pointed hook on a common shaft and includes an artificial lure that has one or more hooks attached to it; (hameçon)
- Indian
Indian means an Indian within the terms of paragraph 13 of the Memorandum of Agreement, known as the Manitoba Natural Resources Transfer Agreement, being the agreement entered into between Canada and Manitoba on December 14th, 1929 and confirmed by the Constitution Act, 1930; (Indien)
- length
length means, for the purposes of measuring a fish, the distance between the furthest anterior point of the head of a fish and the furthest posterior point of the caudal fin of that fish; (longueur)
- licence
licence means a fishing licence issued under the Act or the provincial Act; (permis)
- Live Fish Handling Permit
Live Fish Handling Permit means a licence that is issued under section 6.1; (permis de manutention de poisson vivant)
- mesh size
mesh size, means, in respect of the mesh of a net, the distance between the diagonally opposed angles of a single mesh measured inside the knots after being stretched to form two parallel straight lines by the device commonly known as the Selkirk Net Gauge after the net has been immersed in water; (maillage)
- Minister
Minister[Repealed, SOR/2003-107, s. 1]
- minnow trapping
minnow trapping means fishing by means of a minnow trap; (pêche au piège à ménés)
- natural bait
natural bait means any material used to attract fish, which is partly or wholly composed of plants, animals or plant or animal products, but does not include an artificial fly; (appât naturel)
- natural brook trout waters
natural brook trout waters means those waters set out in Schedule III; (eaux naturelles à ombles de fontaine)
- open water
open water means water that is not ice-covered; (eaux libres)
- Plan of Survey
Plan of Survey means a document delineating specific boundaries of land confirmed by and deposited with the Director of Surveys for Manitoba pursuant to the The Surveys Act, re-enacted Statutes of Manitoba 1987, c. S240, as amended; (levé)
- provincial Act
provincial Act means the Fisheries Act (Manitoba), C.C.S.M. c. F90; (loi provinciale)
- provincial Minister
provincial Minister means the Minister of the Government of Manitoba who is responsible for the administration of the provincial Act; (ministre provincial)
- recreational fishing
recreational fishing means fishing by dip netting, cast netting, seine netting, minnow trapping, angling, bow fishing or spearfishing, but does not include
(a) fishing by an Indian for food for their personal use or for the use of their immediate family, or
(b) commercial fishing; (pêche récréative)
- registration number
registration number[Repealed, SOR/98-247, s. 1]
- resident
resident[Repealed, SOR/98-247, s. 1]
- resident of Manitoba
resident of Manitoba means a person whose primary residence is in Manitoba and who has lived in Manitoba for a period of at least 6 consecutive months during the 12 months before the day on which they
(a) apply for a licence; or
(b) engage in fishing, if they are authorized to fish without a licence; (résident du Manitoba)
- rough fish
rough fish means any species of fish set out in Schedule IV; (poisson commun)
- seine netting
seine netting means fishing by means of a seine net; (pêche à la seine)
- snagging
snagging means catching or attempting to catch a fish with a hook in any manner other than by inducing the fish to take the hook in its mouth; (casaquer)
- spearfishing
spearfishing means fishing by means of a spear or spear gun; (pêche au harpon)
- sport fishing
sport fishing[Repealed, SOR/98-247, s. 1]
- stocked lake trout lakes
stocked lake trout lakes means those lakes set out in Part III of Schedule V; (lacs ensemencés de touladis)
- stocked trout lakes
stocked trout lakes means those lakes set out in Part I of Schedule V; (lacs ensemencés de truites)
- stocked trout streams
stocked trout streams means those streams set out in Part II of Schedule V; (cours d’eau ensemencés de truites)
- trap net
trap net means a net that catches fish by impoundment, and includes a net commonly known as a hoop net and a pound net. (parc en filet)
(2) Where a period of time is set out in these Regulations, the period
(a) includes both the first hour or day and the last hour or day set out; and
(b) begins and ends in the same calendar year except that where the period is stated to end on a day that occurs earlier in a calendar year than the day in which it begins, the period begins in one calendar year and ends in the next calendar year.
(3) A reference in these Regulations to a species or group of species of fish by its common name as set out in Column I of an item of Schedule VI shall be construed as a reference to the species or group of species of fish the scientific name of which is set out in Column II of that item.
(4) For the purposes of these Regulations, two fillets shall be counted as one fish.
(5) For the purpose of determining whether the size of a filleted fish of a species set out in the table to this subsection complies with the size limit set out for that species, the fillet length shall be multiplied by the conversion factor for that species set out in that table.
Item Column I Column II Species Conversion Factor 1 Arctic grayling 1.45 2 Brook trout 1.38 3 Brown trout 1.48 4 Channel catfish 1.57 5 Lake trout 1.53 6 Largemouth bass 1.63 7 Northern pike 1.57 8 Rainbow trout 1.49 9 Smallmouth bass 1.65 10 Walleye and sauger 1.60 (6) For the purposes of Part IV of these Regulations, a fish is not retained or possessed by a person if, after being caught, the fish is unhooked and immediately released into the water from which it was taken.
- SOR/88-190, s. 1
- SOR/89-180, s. 1
- SOR/90-302, s. 1
- SOR/92-450, s. 1
- SOR/93-39, s. 1
- SOR/95-256, s. 1
- SOR/95-518, s. 1
- SOR/98-247, s. 1
- SOR/2000-310, s. 1
- SOR/2003-107, s. 1
- SOR/2005-27, ss. 1, 2
- SOR/2006-119, s. 1
- SOR/2023-28, s. 3
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