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Posted by: jaximus
Posted on: May 27th, 2011 at 2:24am
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well that puts an end to that idea. thanks DentonDoc for bringing that to my attention. i did a little searching and found this passage in the 2011 ontario fishing regulations

Hooks and Lines – An angler may use only one line, unless otherwise stated in the regulations. Two lines may be used when angling from a boat in parts of the Great Lakes (see exceptions to the general regulations) and for ice fishing in many areas (see Ice Fishing, page 11). A fishing line must not have more than four hooks attached.

and i didnt find any 'otherwise stated' stuff concerning quetico park. owell i guess
Posted by: DentonDoc
Posted on: May 27th, 2011 at 1:12am
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I think your answer is to have 3 people in the canoe.  Grin

Unless I read the reg's (both Ontario and Minnesota) wrong, each angler is only permitted 1 line in the water at a time (assuming you are not ice fishing or fishing on Lake Superior).

dd
Posted by: jaximus
Posted on: May 27th, 2011 at 12:47am
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so my mind has been going crazy thinking about my trip this summer. im thinking about taking 2 baitcast rods instead of the usual 1 caster, 1 spinning. with this different rod configuration i would be able to troll 2 rods from the back of the canoe and my partner troll one from the front.

to accomplish this, i was thinking we could longline 2 rods as usual, one from each side of the canoe, and for the third, i was thinking of taking a large bottom bouncer, say 2oz, with a shallow diving plug and running this as at a pretty steep angle so that it was not quite under the canoe. maybe it would take a 3oz?

so my question is would this be feasible, or is the 3rd rod going to make more hassle than its worth? is there any better way to troll with 3 rods?
 
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