It doesn't matter whether or not
you said you were baiting. The fun begins when a fish cop says you were baiting. Then you can try that line on him: "Don't misinterpret things!"
I wonder how that would play out...especially in Ontario...
When I lived there, a C.O. once told me...after he screwed up my morning turkey sit by tromping up to me through an open field at 7:00am...that he could charge me with baiting because he had discovered a picked-clean corncob in the centre of the field as he crossed. That field had never been baited with anything, for anything, in at least the 10 years preceding this incident. I can only assume that corncob was dropped there by a crow? This was my own land, by the way. After making it clear that he could throw the book at me, he eventually left me with a stern warning not to "do it again!" Do what? Sit alongside a pasture that somehow contained a single dry, kernel-less corncob?