2022 Fishing Seasons – Zone 6

General Information

  • See general fishing regulations for more information on how to use this summary.
  • Non-Canadian residents camping on Crown land must follow conservation fishing licence limits.
  • Rainbow smelt may not be used as bait or possessed for use as bait.
  • The following waterbodies have regulations that are very different from the Zone-wide season and limits and are only referred to in the waterbody exceptions:
    • Arrow River
    • Cushing Lake
    • Jessie Lake
    • Lac des Mille Lacs
    • Lake Helen
    • Lake Nipigon
    • Little Savanne River
    • McIntyre River
    • Nipigon River
    • Polly Lake
    • Savanne River
  • FMZ 6, with the exception of St. Ignace Island and Simpson Island, is part of the Northwest Bait Management Zone (BMZ). Baitfish or leeches, whether live or dead, may not be transported into or out of a BMZ. See bait for more details.

Zone-wide seasons and limits

Zone-wide seasons and limits apply to all waters in the Zone except for the specific waters and species listed in the species exceptions, waterbody exceptions and fish sanctuaries.

Aggregate limits for trout and salmon (including splake)

Limits: S-5 and C-2; total daily catch and possession limit for all trout and salmon species combined

SpeciesSeasonLimit
Atlantic SalmonAll YearS-1 and C-0
Brook Troutfourth Saturday in Apr to Labour DayS-5 and C-2; not more than one greater than 30 centimetres
Brown TroutAll YearS-5 and C-2
Channel CatfishAll YearS-12 and C-6
CrappieAll YearS-15 and C-10
Lake SturgeonClosed
Lake TroutJan 1 to Sept 30S-2; not more than one greater than 56 centimetres from September 1 to September 30, no size limit the rest of the season and C-1; no size limit
Lake WhitefishAll YearS-12 and C-6
Largemouth and smallmouth bass combinedAll YearS-4 and C-2
MuskellungeThird Saturday in June to Dec 15S-1; must be greater than 91 centimetres, and C-0
Northern PikeAll YearS-4 and C-2; not more than one greater than or equal to 70 centimetres
Pacific SalmonAll YearS-5 and C-2
Rainbow TroutAll YearS-1 and C-0
SplakeAll YearS-5 and C-2
SunfishAll YearS-50 and C-25
Walleye and Sauger combinedJan 1 to Apr 14
third Saturday in May to Dec 31
S-4 and C-2; not more than one greater than 46 centimetres
Yellow PerchAll yearS-50 and C-25

Species exceptions

Additional fishing opportunities

Season: open all year

Limits: S-5 and C-2; no size limit

  • Adrian Lake (48°27′10″ N., 89°48′58″ W.) – Adrian Township
  • Aldina Lake (48°21′31″ N., 89°58′41″ W.) – Aldina Township
  • Annette Lake (49°26′06″ N., 89°39′49″ W.)
  • Bateman Lake (48°30′33″ N., 89°45′17″ W.) – Conmee Township
  • Bell Lake (48°06′16″ N., 89°42′26″ W.) – Devon Township
  • Birch Lake (48°10′28″ N., 90°07′18″ W.) – Hardwick Township
  • Blake’s Lake (48°56′57″ N., 88°28′11″ W.) – Hele Township
  • Caribou Lake (48°37′23″ N., 88°40′14″ W.) – McTavish Township
  • Caro Lake (49°06′13″ N., 88°57′50″ W.)
  • Cavern Lake (48°50′04″ N., 88°39′35″ W.) – Dorion Township
  • Chub Lake (48°16′54″ N., 89°34′22″ W.) – Scoble Township
  • Deer Lake (49°03′36″ N., 88°20′23″ W.) – Booth Township
  • Devon Lake (48°09′18″ N., 89°50′45″ W.) – Devon Township
  • Devonline Lake (48°09′33″ N., 89°50′58″ W.) – Fraleigh Township
  • Downy Lake (48°14′23″ N., 89°52′10″ W.) – Lybster Township
  • Driftstone Lake (48°57′30″ N., 88°30′11″ W.) – Hele Township
  • Duchess Lake (Dutchies Lake) (48°52′26″ N., 88°34′18″ W.) – Stirling Township
  • Echo Lake (48°19′30″ N., 89°53′33″ W.) – Marks Township
  • Elbow Lake (48°10′56″ N., 90°16′23″ W.)
  • Fall Lake (48°47′51″ N., 88°38′02″ W.) – Dorion Township
  • Five Minute Lake (48°40′28″ N., 88°48′04″ W.)
  • Float Lake (48°20′37″ N., 89°53′20″ W.) – Marks Township
  • Forrest Lake (48°07′24″ N., 90°15′14″ W.)
  • Furcate Lake (48°47′11″ N., 88°45′50″ W.) – Dorion Township
  • Goddard Lake (49°42′22″ N., 87°43′38″ W.) – Walters Township
  • Gold Lake (48°30′05″ N., 89°45′08″ W.) – Conmee Township
  • Golding Lake (48°35′49″ N., 89°14′00″ W.) – Gorham Township
  • Grande Lake (48°49′09″ N., 88°40′52″ W.) – Dorion Township
  • Hans’ Lake (McMaster Lake 79) (49°01′53″ N., 88°35′04″ W.) – McMaster Township
  • Hartington Lake 1 (48°09′04″ N., 89°56′37″ W.) – Hartington Township
  • Hartington Lake 2 (48°08′32″ N., 89°57′18″ W.) – Hartington Township
  • Hartington Lake 3 (48°08′49″ N., 89°56′57″ W.) – Hartington Township
  • Head Lake (48°16′50″ N., 90°09′30″ W.)
  • Himdick Lake (48°45′22″ N., 88°43′30″ W.) – Dorion Township
  • Inwood Lake (49°01′10″ N., 90°26′45″ W.) – Inwood Township
  • Jeff Lake (48°43′14″ N., 88°39′58″ W.) – McTavish Township
  • Joan Lake (48°06′19″ N., 89°43′38″ W.) – Devon Township
  • Lauries Lakes 1 (48°15′01″ N., 90°16′32″ W.)
  • Lauries Lake 3 (Larrys Lake 3) (48°14′16″ N., 90°17′18″ W.)
  • Lauries Lake 4 (Larrys Lake 4) (48°14′30″ N., 90°17′16″ W.)
  • Lismore Lake 1 (48°09′28″ N., 89°56′42″ W.) – Lismore Township
  • Lismore Lake 2 (48°09′21″ N., 89°57′06″ W.) – Lismore Township
  • Little Addie Lake (48°09′18″ N., 90°25′02″ W.)
  • Little Hawkeye Lake (48°40′08″ N., 89°27′40″ W.) – Fowler Township
  • Little Head Lake (48°16′20″ N., 90°08′21″ W.) – Jean Township
  • Liver Lake (48°36′33″ N., 88°56′28″ W.)
  • Lizard Lake (48°14′33″ N., 89°52′23″ W.) – Lybster Township
  • Loch Muich Lake (48°36′14″ N., 90°20′39″ W.) – Haines Township
  • Lofquist Lake (49°02′18″ N., 88°20′21″ W.) – Nipigon Township
  • Lorne’s Lake (49°03′47″ N., 88°35′57″ W.) – Cockeram Township
  • Lower Moonshine Lake (48°52′25″ N., 88°35′59″ W.) – Stirling Township
  • Malborne Lake (49°11′52″ N., 88°25′15″ W.) – Purdom Township
  • Male Lake (49°13′11″ N., 88°22′33″ W.) – Purdom Township
  • Marble Lake (48°29′31″ N., 89°45′21″ W.) – Conmee Township
  • Matson Lake (48°05′48″ N., 89°42′04″ W.) – Pardee Township
  • McKecknie Lake (48°07′25″ N., 90°14′21″ W.)
  • Middle Moonshine Lake (48°52′39″ N., 88°36′04″ W.) – Stirling Township
  • Moonshine Lake (48°52′53″ N., 88°36′12″ W.) – Stirling Township
  • Morrison Lake (48°11′09″ N., 89°52′44″ W.) – Fraleigh Township
  • Mutt Lake (48°43′25″ N., 88°40′09″ W.) – McTavish Township
  • No Good Lake (49°03′00″ N., 88°21′00″ W.) – Booth Township
  • Paradise Lake (48°40′55″ N., 88°48′20″ W.)
  • Peridotite Lake (48°29′34″ N., 89°46′50″ W.) – Adrian Township
  • Peter’s Lake (48°57′13″ N., 88°28′58″ W.) – Hele Township
  • Pocket Lake (48°52′19″ N., 88°40′39″ W.) – Glen Township
  • Ranger Lake (48°23′16″ N., 89°52′10″ W.) – Marks Township
  • Rock Lake (48°11′13″ N., 90°05′29″ W.) – Hardwick Township
  • Roll Lake (Lake 19) (48°38′30″ N., 88°57′37″ W.)
  • Sand Lake North (48°15′18″ N., 90°14′25″ W.)
  • Scott Lake 1 (48°10′51″ N., 90°18′47″ W.)
  • Scott Lake 2 (48°10′41″ N., 90°17′49″ W.)
  • Shale Lake (48°53′36″ N., 88°43′16″ W.)
  • Shoepac Lake (49°00′50″ N., 88°22′47″ W.) – Nipigon Township
  • Sitches Lake (48°39′24″ N., 90°38′27″ W.) – Ames Township
  • South Castle Lake (48°11′21″ N., 90°04′24″ W.) – Hardwick Township
  • South Fallingsnow East Lake (48°08′21″ N., 89°47′46″ W.) – Devon Township
  • South Fallingsnow West Lake (48°08′33″ N., 89°48′00″ W.) – Devon Township
  • Stillwater Lake (49°02′07″ N., 88°24′17″ W.) – Nipigon Township
  • Sunset Lake (48°44′19″ N., 88°40′55″ W.) – Dorion Township
  • Sunset Lake (48°12′11″ N., 89°56′20″ W.) – Lismore Township
  • Tear Drop Lake (48°37′17″ N., 90°21′60″ W.) – Haines Township
  • Ten Minute Lake (48°22′38″ N., 89°52′14″ W.) – Marks Township
  • Thompson Lake (48°52′52″ N., 88°34′42″ W.) – Stirling Township
  • Thompson Lake 2 (48°17′37″ N., 89°35′06″ W.) – Scoble Township
  • Thunder Lake (48°29′55″ N., 89°45′55″ W.) – Conmee Township
  • Tuesday Lake (48°44′15″ N., 89°05′16″ W.)
  • Twin Mountain Lake (48°10′47″ N., 89°49′33″ W.) – Fraleigh Township
  • Unnamed Lake 9 (49°02′12″ N., 88°28′20″ W.) – Hele Township
  • Unnamed Lake 19 (49°02′11″ N., 88°26′23″ W.) – Hele Township
  • Unnamed Lake 20 (49°00′31″ N., 88°28′44″ W.) – Hele Township
  • Unnamed Lake 21 (49°00′03″ N., 88°28′08″ W.) – Hele Township
  • Unnamed Lake 22 (48°58′05″ N., 88°32′09″ W.) – Hele Township
  • Unnamed Lake 34 (49°01′55″ N., 88°25′13″ W.) – Nipigon Township
  • Unnamed Lake 39 (48°56′32″ N., 88°25′45″ W.) – Nipigon Township
  • Wasp Lake (48°13′31″ N., 90°11′12″ W.)
  • West Arrow Lake (48°07′35″ N., 90°26′13″ W.)
  • West Greenhue Lake (48°42′01″ N., 89°27′03W.) – Fowler Township
  • West MacDonald Lake (48°50′16″ N., 88°38′45″ W.) – Dorion Township

Limits: S-1; must be greater than 56 centimetres, and C-0

  • All tributaries to Lake Superior in Zone 6 described as follows:
    • Current River downstream from the Boulevard Lake Dam (48°27′ N., 89°11′ W.);
    • Coldwater Creek downstream from Ouimet Canyon Road (48°45′ N., 88°36′ W.);
    • Spring Creek downstream from Dorion Fish Culture Station (48°50′ N., 88°36′ W.);
    • Wolf River downstream from the lower falls (48°50′58″ N., 88°34′87″ W.);
    • Black Sturgeon River downstream from the dam (48°55′ N., 88°23′ W.);
    • Nipigon River, entire length including Jessie Lake, Polly Lake and Lake Helen;
    • From the Pigeon River to the Nipigon River, all tributaries lying downstream from Highway 61 and Highway 11/17, including Sibley and Black Bay Peninsula and all islands and excluding those listed in the first six sub-bullets above.

Lake trout

Additional fishing opportunities

Season: open all year

Limits: S-2 and C-1; no size limit

  • Black Sturgeon Lake (49°19′27″ N., 88°51′34″ W.)
  • Keemle Lake (49°17′00″ N., 88°07′00″ W.)
  • Pasha Lake (49°42′00″ N., 87°43′00″ W.) -Walters Township

Season: closed all year

  • Shebandowan Lakes (48°38′53″ N., 90°19′22″ W.) – Haines Township

Rainbow Trout

Additional fishing opportunities

Limits: S-5 and C-2

  • Amanda Lake (49°29′01″ N., 89°34′06″ W.)
  • Badger Lake (49°29′48″ N., 89°31′39″ W.)
  • Dayle Lake (49°24′52″ N., 89°41′47″ W.)
  • Jinx A Lake (48°13′44″ N., 89°53′32″ W.) – Lybster Township
  • Lake 81E (48°13′42″ N., 89°54′17″ W.) – Strange Township
  • Pothole Lake (48°13′47″ N., 89°53′45″ W.) – Lybster Township

Limits: S-1; must be greater than 69 centimetres, and C-0

  • Neebing River

Walleye

Season: closed all year

  • Black Sturgeon River – downstream from the dam (48°55′ N., 88°23′ W.) to Lake Superior

Yellow Perch

Limits: S-50; in one day, possession limit of 100 and C-25

  • Whitefish Lake (48°13′ N., 90°00′ W.)


Waterbody exceptions

Arrow River

  • Live fish may not be used as bait or possessed for use as bait
  • Only barbless hooks may be used
  • Brown trout – S-0 and C-0
  • Brown trout – open from fourth Saturday in April to September 30

Arrow River – between the dam on Arrow Lake (Hardwick Township) and the Robbins/Hartington Township line

  • Only artificial flies may be used

Arrow River – between the Robbins/Hartington Township Line and its confluence with the Pigeon River in Devon Township

  • Only artificial lures may be used

Cushing Lake (48°56′10″ N., 90°30′11″ W.) – Inwood Township

  • Northern pike – open from January 1 to April 14 and second Saturday in May to December 31
  • Walleye – S-4 and C-2; must be greater than 33 centimetres, not more than one greater than 46 centimetres

Jessie Lake (49°11′20″ N., 88°19′53″ W.) – Purdom Township

  • Dead rainbow smelt may be used as bait or possessed for use as bait
  • Brook trout – S-1; must be greater than 56 centimetres, and C-0
  • Lake trout – open from February 15 to March 15 and fourth Saturday in May to September 30
  • Northern pike – S-4 and C-2; none between 70-90 centimetres, not more than one greater than 90 centimetres

Lac des Mille Lacs (48°52′36″ N., 90°30′46″ W.)

  • Northern pike – open from January 1 to April 14 and second Saturday in May to December 31
  • Walleye – S-4 and C-2; must be greater than 33 centimetres, not more than one greater than 46 centimetres

Lake Helen (49°04′20″ N., 88°16′17″ W.)

  • Dead rainbow smelt may be used as bait or possessed for use as bait
  • Brook trout – S-1; must be greater than 56 centimetres, and C-0
  • Northern pike – S-4 and C-2; none between 70-90 centimetres, not more than one greater than 90 centimetres
  • Walleye and sauger – closed all year

Lake Nipigon and its tributaries downstream from the first falls, rapids, dams or lakes or the entire stream if there are no falls, rapids, dams or lakes, also including:

  • Waters on the islands of Lake Nipigon – including Forgan Lake, Bonner Lake, Little Bonner Lake and Jackpot Lake (Madeline Lake);
  • Gull River – downstream from the Highway 527 bridge
  • Kabitotikwia River – downstream from the Highway 527 bridge
  • Poshkokagan River – downstream from and including the rapids (49°25′39″ N., 89°05′12″ W.) located 13 kilometres upstream from the Black Sturgeon Road bridge;
  • Wabinosh River – downstream from Wabinosh Lake
  • Little Jackfish River – downstream from the centre line of the CN railway bridge.
  • Dead rainbow smelt may be used as bait or possessed for use as bait
  • Only artificial lures may be used when angling through the ice
  • Only one barbless hook may be used
  • No person shall use stringers, impounding devices or live holding boxes
  • A person may hold fish, other than Brook Trout or Lake Trout, in a livewell
  • No possession of live Lake Trout or Brook Trout permitted
  • Brook trout – open from fourth Saturday in April to September 15
  • Brook trout – S-1; must be greater than 56 centimetres, and C-0
  • Lake trout – open from March 1 to September 30
  • Lake trout – S-2 and C-1; not more than one greater than 70 centimetres
  • Northern pike – open from January 1 to April 14 and third Saturday in May to December 31
  • Northern pike – S-4 and C-2; none between 70-90 centimetres, not more than one greater than 90 centimetres
  • Walleye and sauger – open from January 1 to April 14 and June 10 to December 31

Lake Nipigon – Ombabika Bay (50°15′ N., 88°15′ W.) and Wabinosh Bay (50°02′ N., 88°50′ W.) and the tributaries of the bays up to the first barrier including the Little Jackfish River downstream from the centre line of the CN railway bridge and Wabinosh River downstream of Wabinosh Lake

  • Walleye and sauger combined – S-2 and C-2; not more than one greater than 46 centimetres

Lake Nipigon – West Bay, the waters lying north and west of the north tip of Boles Island

  • Fish sanctuary – closed all year

Little Savanne River (48°57′ N., 90°15′ W.)

  • Walleye – S-4 and C-2; must be greater than 33 centimetres, not more than one greater than 46 centimetres

Little Savanne River (48°57′ N., 90°15′ W.) – from the C.P.R. right-of-way to the first C.N.R. right-of-way

  • Fish sanctuary – no fishing from April 1 to May 31

McIntyre River

  • Rainbow trout – S-1; must be greater than 69 centimetres, and C-0

McIntyre River – from the footbridge to the dam on the University property in the City of Thunder Bay

  • Fish sanctuary – closed all year

Nipigon River

  • Northern pike – S-4 and C-2; none between 70-90 centimetres, not more than one greater than 90 centimetres

Nipigon River – between Alexander Falls Dam and Nipigon Bay

  • Walleye and sauger – closed all year

Nipigon River

  • Fish sanctuary – no fishing from January 1 to Friday before fourth Saturday in May and Tuesday after Labour Day to December 31 in the following areas:
    • Nipigon River – Backpool below the Alexander Dam east of a line drawn south from the Alexander Dam Log Chute to the northernmost tip of the point of land on the east shore of the Nipigon River
    • Nipigon River – Gapen’s Pool (49°01′ N., 88°15′ W.) that part of the Nipigon River lying east of a line drawn north from the eastern shore abutment of Highway 11/17 bridges to the western tip of a point of land on the eastern shore of the outflow from Lake Helen
    • Nipigon River – Parmacheene (49°05′ N., 88°19′ W.) from the downstream edge of the Parmacheene C.N.R. bridge abutments, upstream approximately 400 metres to the first narrows

Polly Lake (49°07′52″ N., 88°15′59″ W.)

  • Dead rainbow smelt may be used as bait or possessed for use as bait
  • Brook trout – S-1; must be greater than 56 centimetres, and C-0
  • Northern pike – S-4 and C-2; none between 70-90 centimetres, not more than one greater than 90 centimetres
  • Walleye and sauger – closed all year

Savanne River (48°56′ N., 90°17′ W.)

  • Walleye – S-4 and C-2; must be greater than 33 centimetres, not more than one greater than 46 centimetres

Savanne River (48°56′ N., 90°17′ W.)- from One Mile Creek to Dexter Creek.

  • Fish sanctuary – no fishing from April 1 to May 31

Bait restrictions

Live fish may not be used as bait or possessed for use as bait – see waterbody exceptions

  • Arrow River

Dead Rainbow Smelt may be used as bait or possessed for use as bait – see waterbody exceptions

  • Jessie Lake
  • Lake Helen
  • Lake Nipigon
  • Polly Lake

Fish sanctuaries

No fishing – closed all year

  • Argon Lake – Grand Trunk Pacific Block 2
  • Gessie Lake – Goodfellow Township
  • Henderson Lake – Grand Trunk Pacific Block 2
  • Ice Lake – Goodfellow Township
  • Lake Nipigon – see waterbody exceptions
  • McIntyre River – see waterbody exceptions
  • Savanne Lake – Grand Trunk Pacific Block 2
  • Squeers Lake (48°31′ N., 90°33′ W.)

No fishing – from January 1 to Friday before fourth Saturday in May and Tuesday after Labour Day to December 31

No fishing – April 1 to May 31

  • Granite River and Saganaga Lake – Saganaga Falls
  • Greenwater Creek – from the dam on Greenwater Creek to the first island in Upper Shebandowan Lake
  • Kashabowie River – from the dam on Kashabowie Lake to the island in Upper Shebandowan Lake
  • Little Gunflint Lake
  • Little North Lake
  • Little Savanne River – see waterbody exceptions
  • Maligne River and Curran Bay (Saganaga Lake)
  • Pine River – near Gunflint Lake
  • Savanne River – see waterbody exceptions
  • Sawmill Creek and Sawmill Bay – Upper Shebandowan Lake
  • Swamp River and Swamp Bay of Lower Shebandowan Lake – Conacher and Hagey Townships
  • Weikwabinonaw River – between Marks Lake and Weikwabinonaw Lake
  • Weikwabinonaw River – from Marks Lake upstream to the Weikwabinonaw Lake Road
  • Weikwabinonaw River – from Trafalgar Bay on Northern Light Lake extending upstream to its confluence with Nelson Creek, including the unnamed lake known locally as Lily Lake