MossBack wrote on Apr 20
th, 2019 at 10:13pm:
The gentleman in the bow seat and a helper checked our campsite on the Twin Lakes South of Dore'a couple of years ago. He was polite, but all business. Then walked all the way back down and carefully checked every pole. We assumed for pinched barbs and organic bait.
MB
That year I stopped on Quetico lake in the pouring rain and had just set-camp when they came up to check me out.
It was before the park ranger station was open so I had just self-registered in Atikokan.
As I had always done. I left the reservation on the dash of my truck so they would know I was there legally.
The ranger asked me where my park permit was and I told him it was on the dash of my truck. He was nice but he didn't like that. He said I should have it with me. I said then how will the rangers know I didn't go in illegal which happens more than people realize?
He made me describe my truck, color and license plate number. I said they should make it so there is 2 sections of the self registration permit, one you leave on vehicle and one to take with you.
He said he was working on that. Next time I went they had done just that.
I asked if he wanted to see my fishing license? He said no but asked if I knew about the no live-bait and barb-less hooks. I said yes, they wished me a safe trip and headed for Jean Lk.
He must of seen I have such a honest face so he didn't feel the need to check my fishing gear out like he did with you guys.