QUOTE(badfish @ Feb 29 2008, 09:00 PM) [snapback]102669[/snapback]
what are the diaries all about? I tried to get one last year from the NPCA but they told me that they weren't doing that anymore for the 12 mile.thanks in advance
There are 2 diaries. One for the Welland River and one for the 12 Mile Creek watersheds. They cover a vast area.
Conservation authorities were originally estab'd to develop and maintain policy and programs for various watersheds across the province. Fisheries diaries help the NPCA to understand current usage, trends, sustainability and health of the fishery in the watershed. There is already a management plan in place for the Welland R.. Our input helps gauge the continued health of the fishery.
12 Mile, on the other hand, does not have a clearly established management plan. Information gathered from anglers will contribute to the process. If we, as anglers, want our concerns and interest recognized, we have to participate and provide input. It does not say much if only 6 or seven diaries are turned in. The area of interest runs from Martindale Pond up into L. Gibson, Effingham, Shorthills and St. John's. Anybody who fishes these areas, if only a couple of times a year, I strongly urge you take the time to fill out a diary.
I have copies available to distribute. Heck, the region will send the SASE to your home to retrieve them. The cost to you, nothing. They will even have a draw prize from amongst the participants.
It is only March 1st and I have 1/2 filled a book with ice fishing. Let me know how I can get one to you.