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Ken, the following is from fishing board and answers a question I
asked about guides in Labrador. " The law states that in Labrador, north of the 52nd parallel, a person must have a guide to fish more than 1/2 mile from a numbered highway. Although, I believe, as Whitehorsebasin mentioned, there is somewhat of an unwritten, don't-ask-don't-tell policy in place that allows canoeists and campers to get away with some incidental fishing while in the bush in both Labrador and Quebec - a quick look at "canoe trips in Quebec", for instance, will be full of accounts of fishing during canoe trips through Indian land, without a guide, and no one seems to be too worried about it." So, I believe you can do it without too much trouble. Whaddaya think? Dave |
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