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Salmon Fishing Season Starts In Gros Morne

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Gros Morne National Park has a salmon fishing season.

Gros Morne National Park has a salmon fishing season in Newfoundland and Labrador/Guillaume Paquette-Jetten, Parks Canada

The 2022 salmon angling season in Gros Morne National Park has opened and runs to Sept. 7. Anglers are allowed to catch and possess two Atlantic salmon.

Salmon angling is only permitted on the following Newfoundland and Labrador waters:

• Lomond River from the park boundary to high tide marks at Bonne Bay
• East Branch Lomond River
• Deer Arm Brook (Eastern Arm Brook) from Deer Arm Pond (Eastern Arm Pond) to the high tide marks at Bonne Bay

Salmon angling will not be permitted on non-scheduled waters (inland waters not individually listed by name in the regulations). All angling is prohibited in Deer Arm Pond within 90 meters (295 feet) of the out flow of Ten Mile Feeder. The Ten Mile feeder is closed to all fishing by regulation.

Anglers will be issued one white and one yellow tag. The white tag may be used on Deer Arm Brook and Lomond River. The yellow tag can be used on Lomond River. A retained salmon must have both a valid national park salmon tag and a valid provincial salmon tag (red tag number one or green tag number three) affixed through the gill cavity and mouth of the salmon and be securely locked.

Catch and release of salmon is prohibited with the following exceptions:
• Where a salmon is greater than 63 centimetres (25 inches)
• Where a salmon is less than 30 centimetres (12 inches)
• Where a salmon is caught in waters not open to salmon angling.

In these three instances, the salmon must be released immediately.

Anglers may pick up a national park salmon license and accompanying tags at the Parks Canada Gateway (Wiltondale), Discovery Centre (Woody Point), Visitor Centre (Rocky Harbour) and Parks Canada Administration Building (Rocky Harbour), plus Parks Canada campgrounds at Trout River, Lomond, Berry Hill, Green Point and Shallow Bay. They can also be found at these local businesses: North Atlantic Petroleum (Deer Lake), Coyley's Convenience (Wiltondale), Roy Young (Birchy Head), Bonne Bay Pharmacy (Norris Point) and Hann’s Confectionary (Trout River).

For a complete list of angling regulations, see this link.

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