During a fishing trip to Sioux Lookout, he allegedly caught dozens more walleye than allowed by law
THUNDER BAY — A man from the Timmins area is in trouble for going over the limit on the water, and going over the limit on the road, during a fishing trip to Northwestern Ontario.
He first came to the attention of a traffic unit officer Saturday on Dawson Road, where a pickup truck was observed travelling faster than the 50 kilometre per hour speed limit. It turned out that he'd had so much success on the water that he'd reeled in dozens more walleye than regulations allow.
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Northern angler reels in hefty fine for catching too many walleyeAfter guilty plea, Sioux Lookout man fined $6,600 and banned from fishing for one year for being caught with 17 walleye over the legal limit
Read more »
One person killed in Northern Ontario crashCOCHRANE, Ont. \u002D\u002D One person was killed in a two\u002Dvehicle crash in the Township of Calder on Friday.
Read more »
Northern conveyor belt specialist rebrands to ViacoreBelterra, All-State Belting come together under one banner
Read more »
Northern First Nations studying ways to harvest wild riceExperimental Lakes Area working with First Nations on aquaculture project
Read more »
Photos: Classic cruisers on display at Northern Ontario car showPhotos: Classic cruisers on display at Northern Ontario club show
Read more »
Horse euthanized following injury during Calgary Stampede chuckwagon race | Globalnews.caA horse on Kris Molle's team sustained an injury Friday during the seventh heat of the Cowboys Rangeland Derby, stampede officials say.
Read more »