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MILL LAKE LODGE
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FISHING 

Mill Lake, Collins Inlet, and Beaverstone Bay area is renowned for some of the best fishing in Northern Ontario.
MUSKY, NORTHERN PIKE, SMALL & LARGE MOUTH BASS, AND WALLEYE

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What zone is Mill Lake Lodge in? 
Mill Lake Lodge is located in FISHING ZONE 14. 
What can I catch at Mill Lake? ​
​We have Musky, Northern Pike, Small & Large Mouth Bass, and Walleye.
​What license do I need?
Fishing Licenses / Outdoors Cards are required through the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Get your licenses before you come to the lodge - they can be purchased online or in person through Service Ontario, or at Cabella's or Canadian Tire Stores. 

Two types of fishing licences are available:
  1. Sport fishing licence, which includes full catch-and-possession fishing privileges
  2. Conservation fishing licence, which includes reduced catch-and-possession limits. This is ideal for anglers who want to release the majority of fish they catch.
    Fishing licences are available for different durations, including:
    - One day
    - Eight days
    - One year
    - Three years
CLICK HERE FOR 2019 ZONE 14 FISHING REGULATIONS
Where can I buy my Outdoors Card / Fishing License?
You must be in possession of an Outdoors Card + Fishing License. 
https://www.ontario.ca/page/hunting-and-fishing-licence-issuers
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What is the minimum age requirement for a fishing license?
​ For those under 18 years old, you do not need an Outdoors Card or license; however you must always carry government-issued ID with you while fishing. Any fish you keep are part of the catch and possession limit of the person holding a licence. To keep your own limits, you will need your own Outdoors Card and licence.
What fish can I take home with mE?
You can take home fish within license limits. 
Click here for CATCH AND POSSESSION LIMITS

Can I rent a boat/fishing rods/lures at Mill Lake Lodge?
Absolutely! Check out our boat rental prices listed under "Rates". 
We offer lures, and line for sale up at our Main Lodge, but we currently do not offer fishing rod rentals.
Do I need a license to drive a boat?
In order to rent a boat, you must possess a Pleasure Craft License. 
If you have a license from elsewhere, please check with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation to see if your license applies. 
Where are the biggest fish caught?
We have plenty of secret spots we can point you in the direction of - You'll have to fish here to believe it, we've had 50" fish caught right off the edge of our dock! 
Can someone take us out on a guided fishing trip
We have access to very seasoned experts that can offer their services - Let us know with as much advanced notice as possible so we can book them for you. 
CLICK HERE FOR 2020 ZONE 14 FISHING REGULATIONS


LINKS:

GET YOUR OUTDOORS CARD - 
https://www.ontario.ca/page/get-outdoors-card

GET YOUR FISHING LICENSE - 
https://www.huntandfishontario.com/

CATCH AND POSSESSION LIMITS - 
https://www.ontario.ca/page/fishing-limits-size-restrictions-and-catch-and-release

ZONE 14 FISHING REGULATIONS - 
https://files.ontario.ca/mnrf_fishing_and_hunting_regulations_1/2019-fmz-13-14-english.pdf

ONTARIO TRANSPORTATION MINISTRY OPERATORS CARD / PLEASURE CRAFT LICENSE - 
http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/marinesafety/debs-obs-paperwork-paperwork_operatorfaq-2233.htm

NATURE AND OUTDOORS TOURISM ONTARIO - 
https://noto.ca/licencing
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