Measuring a Fish
By admin on Jul 21, 2010 in Uncategorized
Total fish length is measured from the most anterior part of the head to the most posterior part of the tail laid flat (i.e.not pinched). Note: 2.54 cm = 1 inch.
High Quality Management Lakes
High Quality Management Waters have reduced possession and size limits to protect and maintain high quality fisheries. They are listed in the following Fishing Division pages.
http://www.icefishinglakemanitobanarrows.com/
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