Can I fish on the Canadian side of the Detroit River?


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There are several popular shoreline fishing spots along the Canadian side of the Detroit River. Click here for a map that highlights these accessible locations.

Do you need a Canadian fishing license to fish the Detroit River?

You are required to have an Ontario fishing license if you plan to fish Canadian waters of the Detroit River, Lake Erie, or Lake St. Clair.

Is there a Canadian fishing license?

You must buy an Outdoors Card before you can buy a fishing licence. However, you can buy a one-day sport fishing licence without an Outdoors Card. When you buy or renew your Outdoors Card, you will get a plastic card mailed to you. This will have your fishing licence printed on the back.

Can you fish in Canada without a license?

You will need a valid licence before you can start fishing. This licence includes two parts: an Outdoors Card (a plastic ID card, valid for three calendar years) a fishing licence (valid for either one or three calendar years)

Can US citizens fish in Canadian waters?

Last August, American’s were finally able to enter and fish in Canadian waters. However, there are still restrictions for landing in Canada. In order to fish in Canadian waters all needed is a valid Ontario fishing license and state ID.

Can a Canadian fish in the US?

Canadian troll vessels may access U.S waters from June 15th through September 15th and their total number will be limited to 45 vessels. Please note that Canadian vessels may still be transiting U.S waters after September 15th, but will not be allowed to fish in U.S. waters after that date.

How many walleye can you keep on the Detroit River?

The walleye limit on the Detroit River is 6 per person on the Canadian side and 5 per person on the American side depending on where we choose to fish that day. Either way that means you will definitely come home with a pile of delicious walleye.

Can I cross the Canadian border to go fishing?

As part of the new Canadian border policy, under the category of “Entering Canadian Waters for Leisure Cruising,” individuals can now enter Canada for leisure and touring, including pleasure fishing, sightseeing and other discretionary purposes (known as loop movements),” according to the Canadian Border Services …

Do I need a passport to fish in Canada?

No License = No fishing in Canada. Everyone on board must have a passport. If you don’t have a passport, you must have the alternate forms of acceptable I.D. We can’t get off the boat and touch Canadian soil.

How many walleye can you bring back Canada?

On a Sportsman license you are allowed to take four walleye, four pike and three bass home with you.

Do I need a fishing license in Ontario if I am over 65?

Most non-Canadian residents require an Outdoors Card and recreational fishing licence to fish in Ontario, including those 65 years of age or older.

Where is the best fishing in Canada?

  • Ucluelet, British Columbia.
  • Yellowknife, Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories.
  • Mississauga, Lake Ontario, Ontario.
  • Lake Diefenbaker, Saskatchewan.
  • North Lake, Prince Edward Island.
  • Campbell River, British Columbia.
  • Lake of the Woods, Ontario.

How many fish can you bring back from Canada?

So, can you bring recreationally caught fish back to the US from Canada? Yes. You can legally transport one daily limit for each species of fish caught in Canadian waters with a valid license back to the US across the border.

What happens if you get caught fishing without a license in Ontario?

Fishing without a license – $200, up from $100. Failing to wear proper hunting clothing – $300, up from $100. Unlawfully firing a gun across a roadway – $500, up from $250.

Do you need a fishing license?

Most likely, you will need a fishing license of some type no matter what state you are in. The type of the fishing license can vary, however. A saltwater license does not give someone permission to fish in freshwater lakes and streams, and vice versa.

What do I need to go fishing in Canada?

Passports, driver’s license, vehicle registration, car insurance card, optional Canada traveler’s health insurance card, Ontario Outdoors Card and Ontario fishing license (for each angler over 17 years old).

Can you take a boat from Detroit to Canada?

A safe and efficient border crossing alternative since 1990. The Detroit-Windsor Truck Ferry crosses the Detroit River between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan on a scheduled basis in 20 minutes. All customs clearances are completed on-site reducing customs delays.

Do you need a passport to boat in Canadian waters?

PASSPORT REQUIREMENTS: As of June 1, 2009, all boaters 16 or older who cross the U.S. border into Canada and touch Canadian soil must carry a U.S. passport or NEXUS card. Children under 16 boating with their parents can travel with an original or copy of their birth certificate.

Can I bring live bait into Canada?

Transport of most live bait across the Canadian border is prohibited. Nightcrawlers or worms can be transported if properly packed, but other live bait (leaches, minnows, smelts, etc.)

Can you cross the border with fish?

Most personal quantities of seafood are admissible, with the exception of endangered species which are subject to restrictions by the FWS. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has been authorized by FWS to allow travelers to bring in only 125 grams of caviar.

Can you bring live bait to Canada?

Can I bring live bait into Canada? No, you cannot bring live minnows, smelts, leeches, night crawlers or any other bait fish into Ontario from the United States.

What is the walleye limit on the Detroit River 2022?

The DNR increased the size limit minimum from 13 inches to 15 inches, which is the same as the statewide regulation. The DNR changed the minimum size limit to make its walleye regulations uniform throughout the connected waters of the St. Clair-Detroit River system.

What is the best time for walleye fishing in the Detroit River?

For off the charts numbers, the best timeframe is the last two weeks in April โ€“ mid May when both the Detroit River and St Clair River stack up with millions of eaters. The immense number of St Clair River spawning walleyes turns on following the Detroit River bite, due to the colder water flowing out of Lake Huron.

What is the limit for walleye in Michigan 2022?

The Lake St. Clair and St. Clair River walleye minimum size limit has been increased from 13 inches to 15 inches, which is the same as the statewide regulation.

Can I bring my fishing boat to Canada?

Foreign nationals must submit their mandatory information in ArriveCAN before, or when, entering Canada at a marine port of entry; must report to the CBSA; must be admissible under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act; and. are subject to all of Canada’s COVID-19 border and health requirements.

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