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Fishing season opens tomorrow in southern Manitoba and on May 19 in remaining areas.

Fishing licences will be required and can be purchased at various vendors and at Manitoba Sustainable Development Offices.

Youth under the age of 16, who have lived in Manitoba for more than six months, won’t need a licence, but must accompany someone with one.

Indigenous harvesters are also exempt from needing a fishing licence.

Anglers are reminded to follow the catch limit and ensure their watercraft is free from aquatic invasive species.

Watercraft inspection stations will be set up this weekend at the Selkirk Park boat launch, Headingley weigh station and Eriksdale (PTH 6 at PTH 68E).

Another concern for fishing and camping season is the transporting of firewood out of Winnipeg. With the confirmed presence of the Emerald Ash Borer in the province, firewood can’t be moved out of the city.  Fines for transporting firewood can go up to $1,300 for individuals and $15,000 for businesses.