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Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish
If you currently fish in, or are planning a fishing trip to Ontario Canada,
please visit www.publicgis.info/onfishing This web site uses a "find by click" system to help you find 1. places to fish 2. discover species present 3. be advised how much fish you can safely eat The web site uses a database compiled by the Province of Ontario, which is the most comprehensive database of its kind in North America. This database contains over 1,700 fishing locations and 38 species of fish. Consumption advice is provided for each fish present, and indicates how much of each fish for various sizes of catch you can consume per month. Categories are as follows: solid fish icon: not safe in any amount circled "1": no more than one serving per month circled "2": no more than two servings per month circled "4": no more than four servings per month hollow fish icon: no more than eight servings per month As far as I know, there are no other electronic sources for this information. You can also limit your search to particular species (for example, "where can I fish for Muskie near Barrie?") Before you eat any fish caught in Ontario, make sure you visit the web site to ensure the fish you caught is safe to eat--this is especially important for pregnant women and children under 15 years. Happy fishing! (Powered by Publicgis dot com) |
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Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish
Why bother?
You get the book free at any liquor store "PublicGIS" wrote in message le.rogers.com... If you currently fish in, or are planning a fishing trip to Ontario Canada, please visit www.publicgis.info/onfishing This web site uses a "find by click" system to help you find 1. places to fish 2. discover species present 3. be advised how much fish you can safely eat The web site uses a database compiled by the Province of Ontario, which is the most comprehensive database of its kind in North America. This database contains over 1,700 fishing locations and 38 species of fish. Consumption advice is provided for each fish present, and indicates how much of each fish for various sizes of catch you can consume per month. Categories are as follows: solid fish icon: not safe in any amount circled "1": no more than one serving per month circled "2": no more than two servings per month circled "4": no more than four servings per month hollow fish icon: no more than eight servings per month As far as I know, there are no other electronic sources for this information. You can also limit your search to particular species (for example, "where can I fish for Muskie near Barrie?") Before you eat any fish caught in Ontario, make sure you visit the web site to ensure the fish you caught is safe to eat--this is especially important for pregnant women and children under 15 years. Happy fishing! (Powered by Publicgis dot com) |
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Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish
I'm thinking of people who do not live in Ontario who plan to visit, or the
many people who have never encountered this book. As well, if you click on the map, you get a list of lakes and rivers NEARBY. The book does not offer this capability. "LNA" wrote in message ... Why bother? You get the book free at any liquor store "PublicGIS" wrote in message le.rogers.com... If you currently fish in, or are planning a fishing trip to Ontario Canada, please visit www.publicgis.info/onfishing This web site uses a "find by click" system to help you find 1. places to fish 2. discover species present 3. be advised how much fish you can safely eat The web site uses a database compiled by the Province of Ontario, which is the most comprehensive database of its kind in North America. This database contains over 1,700 fishing locations and 38 species of fish. Consumption advice is provided for each fish present, and indicates how much of each fish for various sizes of catch you can consume per month. Categories are as follows: solid fish icon: not safe in any amount circled "1": no more than one serving per month circled "2": no more than two servings per month circled "4": no more than four servings per month hollow fish icon: no more than eight servings per month As far as I know, there are no other electronic sources for this information. You can also limit your search to particular species (for example, "where can I fish for Muskie near Barrie?") Before you eat any fish caught in Ontario, make sure you visit the web site to ensure the fish you caught is safe to eat--this is especially important for pregnant women and children under 15 years. Happy fishing! (Powered by Publicgis dot com) |
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Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish
Well ok then,but I bet most all visitors to Ontario make a stop at a local
liquor/beer store one of their first priorities though.Get a free book while shopping for critical supplies too! "PublicGIS" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... I'm thinking of people who do not live in Ontario who plan to visit, or the many people who have never encountered this book. As well, if you click on the map, you get a list of lakes and rivers NEARBY. The book does not offer this capability. "LNA" wrote in message ... Why bother? You get the book free at any liquor store "PublicGIS" wrote in message le.rogers.com... If you currently fish in, or are planning a fishing trip to Ontario Canada, please visit www.publicgis.info/onfishing This web site uses a "find by click" system to help you find 1. places to fish 2. discover species present 3. be advised how much fish you can safely eat The web site uses a database compiled by the Province of Ontario, which is the most comprehensive database of its kind in North America. This database contains over 1,700 fishing locations and 38 species of fish. Consumption advice is provided for each fish present, and indicates how much of each fish for various sizes of catch you can consume per month. Categories are as follows: solid fish icon: not safe in any amount circled "1": no more than one serving per month circled "2": no more than two servings per month circled "4": no more than four servings per month hollow fish icon: no more than eight servings per month As far as I know, there are no other electronic sources for this information. You can also limit your search to particular species (for example, "where can I fish for Muskie near Barrie?") Before you eat any fish caught in Ontario, make sure you visit the web site to ensure the fish you caught is safe to eat--this is especially important for pregnant women and children under 15 years. Happy fishing! (Powered by Publicgis dot com) |
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Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish
Every province has a tourist bureau. They are all too happy to send you by
mail all sorts of info. When you tell them the area you are going to and what you would like to do, then it makes it even simpler for them. -- http://www.bluezone.best.cd/ "LN" wrote in message ... Well ok then,but I bet most all visitors to Ontario make a stop at a local liquor/beer store one of their first priorities though.Get a free book while shopping for critical supplies too! "PublicGIS" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... I'm thinking of people who do not live in Ontario who plan to visit, or the many people who have never encountered this book. As well, if you click on the map, you get a list of lakes and rivers NEARBY. The book does not offer this capability. "LNA" wrote in message ... Why bother? You get the book free at any liquor store "PublicGIS" wrote in message le.rogers.com... If you currently fish in, or are planning a fishing trip to Ontario Canada, please visit www.publicgis.info/onfishing This web site uses a "find by click" system to help you find 1. places to fish 2. discover species present 3. be advised how much fish you can safely eat The web site uses a database compiled by the Province of Ontario, which is the most comprehensive database of its kind in North America. This database contains over 1,700 fishing locations and 38 species of fish. Consumption advice is provided for each fish present, and indicates how much of each fish for various sizes of catch you can consume per month. Categories are as follows: solid fish icon: not safe in any amount circled "1": no more than one serving per month circled "2": no more than two servings per month circled "4": no more than four servings per month hollow fish icon: no more than eight servings per month As far as I know, there are no other electronic sources for this information. You can also limit your search to particular species (for example, "where can I fish for Muskie near Barrie?") Before you eat any fish caught in Ontario, make sure you visit the web site to ensure the fish you caught is safe to eat--this is especially important for pregnant women and children under 15 years. Happy fishing! (Powered by Publicgis dot com) |
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Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish
No province or state in North America -- other than Ontario -- compiles the
information, and to the degree of detail and comprehensiveness, as what is in the "Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish", which is available in a unique format at http://publicgis.info/onfishing So I can't agree with your claim. In fact, the Ontario Tourist bureau doesn't even know about the "Guide to eating Ontario Sport Fish", for it is published by a different agency. "smiles" wrote in message ... Every province has a tourist bureau. They are all too happy to send you by mail all sorts of info. When you tell them the area you are going to and what you would like to do, then it makes it even simpler for them. -- http://www.bluezone.best.cd/ "LN" wrote in message ... Well ok then,but I bet most all visitors to Ontario make a stop at a local liquor/beer store one of their first priorities though.Get a free book while shopping for critical supplies too! "PublicGIS" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... I'm thinking of people who do not live in Ontario who plan to visit, or the many people who have never encountered this book. As well, if you click on the map, you get a list of lakes and rivers NEARBY. The book does not offer this capability. "LNA" wrote in message ... Why bother? You get the book free at any liquor store "PublicGIS" wrote in message le.rogers.com... If you currently fish in, or are planning a fishing trip to Ontario Canada, please visit www.publicgis.info/onfishing This web site uses a "find by click" system to help you find 1. places to fish 2. discover species present 3. be advised how much fish you can safely eat The web site uses a database compiled by the Province of Ontario, which is the most comprehensive database of its kind in North America. This database contains over 1,700 fishing locations and 38 species of fish. Consumption advice is provided for each fish present, and indicates how much of each fish for various sizes of catch you can consume per month. Categories are as follows: solid fish icon: not safe in any amount circled "1": no more than one serving per month circled "2": no more than two servings per month circled "4": no more than four servings per month hollow fish icon: no more than eight servings per month As far as I know, there are no other electronic sources for this information. You can also limit your search to particular species (for example, "where can I fish for Muskie near Barrie?") Before you eat any fish caught in Ontario, make sure you visit the web site to ensure the fish you caught is safe to eat--this is especially important for pregnant women and children under 15 years. Happy fishing! (Powered by Publicgis dot com) |
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Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish
They're trying to do a good thing. Who cares if the information exists in a
booklet or not. Geesh... "PublicGIS" wrote in message able.rogers.com... No province or state in North America -- other than Ontario -- compiles the information, and to the degree of detail and comprehensiveness, as what is in the "Guide to Eating Ontario Sport Fish", which is available in a unique format at http://publicgis.info/onfishing So I can't agree with your claim. In fact, the Ontario Tourist bureau doesn't even know about the "Guide to eating Ontario Sport Fish", for it is published by a different agency. "smiles" wrote in message ... Every province has a tourist bureau. They are all too happy to send you by mail all sorts of info. When you tell them the area you are going to and what you would like to do, then it makes it even simpler for them. -- http://www.bluezone.best.cd/ "LN" wrote in message ... Well ok then,but I bet most all visitors to Ontario make a stop at a local liquor/beer store one of their first priorities though.Get a free book while shopping for critical supplies too! "PublicGIS" wrote in message ble.rogers.com... I'm thinking of people who do not live in Ontario who plan to visit, or the many people who have never encountered this book. As well, if you click on the map, you get a list of lakes and rivers NEARBY. The book does not offer this capability. "LNA" wrote in message ... Why bother? You get the book free at any liquor store "PublicGIS" wrote in message le.rogers.com... If you currently fish in, or are planning a fishing trip to Ontario Canada, please visit www.publicgis.info/onfishing This web site uses a "find by click" system to help you find 1. places to fish 2. discover species present 3. be advised how much fish you can safely eat The web site uses a database compiled by the Province of Ontario, which is the most comprehensive database of its kind in North America. This database contains over 1,700 fishing locations and 38 species of fish. Consumption advice is provided for each fish present, and indicates how much of each fish for various sizes of catch you can consume per month. Categories are as follows: solid fish icon: not safe in any amount circled "1": no more than one serving per month circled "2": no more than two servings per month circled "4": no more than four servings per month hollow fish icon: no more than eight servings per month As far as I know, there are no other electronic sources for this information. You can also limit your search to particular species (for example, "where can I fish for Muskie near Barrie?") Before you eat any fish caught in Ontario, make sure you visit the web site to ensure the fish you caught is safe to eat--this is especially important for pregnant women and children under 15 years. Happy fishing! (Powered by Publicgis dot com) |
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