Skip Navigation
Home
Great Places
Learn more
Barrie
The Blue Mountains / Collingwood
Lake Huron / Sauble Beach
Midland / Penetanguishene
Orillia
Owen Sound
Tobermory
Wasaga Beach
Activities
Learn more
2SLGBTQ+
Trails & Paddling
Cycling
Stay
Camping
Beaches
Golf
Fishing
Culture
Tours & Info Services
Relaxation & Wellness
Sports & Recreation
Attractions
Shopping
Winter
Festivals & Events
Learn more
Featured Events
Local Colour
Calendar
Past Events
Submit Your Event
Videos
Packages & Promotions
Promotions
Learn more
Share your BruceGreySimcoe Photos
Learn more
Modelling Opportunities
Learn more
Visit Responsibly
Learn more
BGS Blog
Learn more
Interactive Map
Learn more
Operator Release 2024/25
Directory
Information Centres
Videos
Menu
Bruce Grey Simcoe
Search
Directory
Blog
Videos
Information Centres
RTO7.ca
Operator Login
Great Places
Activities
Festivals & Events
Promotions
Share your BruceGreySimcoe Photos
Modelling Opportunities
Visit Responsibly
Interactive Map
Barrie
The Blue Mountains / Collingwood
Lake Huron / Sauble Beach
Midland / Penetanguishene
Orillia
Owen Sound
Tobermory
Wasaga Beach
Inspiration Book
Email my Inspirations
See on map
Print my Inspirations
Search for:
Know before you go: Expert fisherman Wil Wegman’s tips for novice anglers
Read post
Know before you go: Expert fisherman Wil Wegman’s tips for novice anglers
Jun 19, 2019
By Wil Wegman
First time anglers in Simcoe County are often surprised with the fishing here! You don’t have to head to the far North to catch the big one—one trip to Simcoe will have you planning return excursions again and again. With that said, there’s some homework to be done before you head to Simcoe! Here are a few simple tips from award-winning angler Wil Wegman that will help you prepare to catch the big one
.
Find a Learn to Fish program near you and introduce your young anglers to the sport
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry manages fisheries across Ontario giving each region a distinct zone. Simcoe County lies in
Fisheries Management Zone 16
. You’ll need to head online to
read the rules
about the limits and seasons that will dictate how many fish and what types of fish you can catch during your trip.
Most of us between 18 and 65 years old need an Outdoor Card and a fishing license to legally fish in Ontario. Youth under 18 do not require a license. You can purchase a license online or at a physical location.
Find out more about buying your license here
.
You can take a Learn to Fish course that will give you the basics from what equipment you need to how to set up a fishing rod, which bait or lures to use, identifying species and understanding the regulations for your area.
The Learn to Fish section of the website
is a great place to start or you can attend a
Learn to Fish event
.
Should you eat your catch? That is undeniably one of the great things about fishing for sure! But anglers need to balance conservation with enjoyment and there are plenty of things to consider.
The Guide to Eating Sportfish
has some great recommendations about which fish are safe to eat, what size fish should be caught and released to support the fishery, how to avoid eating contaminated fish. Get all the info you need before putting your catch in the frying pan
right here
.
Pack your tackle box,
do your homework and then head out for an unforgettable fishing experience in Simcoe County. Still need more information?
The Simcoe County
website
provides handy information and maps on everything from local hotspots, to charters to shore fishing locations for the whole family to enjoy.
Trending
now!
Gourmet Delights and Unforgettable Dining Experiences in BruceGreySimcoe
The Java Lowdown: Must-visit coffee shops in BruceGreySimcoe
10 reasons fall is better in BruceGreySimcoe
5-Day Itinerary for a family EV Road Trip in BruceGreySimcoe
Experience Cultural Festivals & Attractions in BruceGreySimcoe
Connect with Nature with these Sustainable Family Adventures in BruceGreySimcoe
Why beer is better in BruceGreySimcoe
Epic Festivals in BruceGreySimcoe