My understanding is that glow stick cannot be used as a light source to attract fish, but attaching it to a float so you can see the bites is legal. I was curious so looked it up again, the federal and provincial regulations on this seem to be slightly different, but both are pretty strange.
Federal:
Provincial:
What would be the purpose of using a light that is submerged and within 1m from the hook beside attracting fish?
If the light needs to be submerged, then the glow stick sitting above the water on the float must be illegal? Or since it does not serve as an attractant, it is legal? I'll need to see what my contacts have to say regarding this issue.
From the way its written.
It is illegal to use a light to attract fish. <--- period. As in, you cant use a flashlight to get them to move to you, or something like that. It is legal to use a light to attract fish, if it is under the waters surface, and within 1 meters of the hook, on the fishing line. So, you can use the light, attached to your line (not the float, but I dont know how you guys would rig this up) within 3 feet of the hook, as long as its underwater. If it is at the top of your float, out of the water, its illegal. Doesnt matter if its 2 meters from the hook, or 20, if its out of the water, that would be illegal.
"What would be the purpose of using a light that is submerged and within 1m from the hook beside attracting fish?"
As stated, its legal to attract fish in that manner.
"If the light needs to be submerged, then the glow stick sitting above the water on the float must be illegal? Or since it does not serve as an attractant, it is legal?"
Whether its intended or not, it would attract fish, and out of the water, so illegal. I can rip my fly through a school of sockeye on the adams, and claim im stripping, not trying to snag them, but im still gonna snag them. Intentions wouldnt matter.
This is just what I get from what the regs say, I very well could be wrong though.