The information below from the Ministry of Environment Fish & Wildlife Branch will be helpful to those wishing to purchase their 2010 BC Fishing Licence online.
Dear Anglers,
The new angling season is approaching and anglers wishing to purchase their 2010/11 Non-Tidal Angling Licenses before the season starts on April 1, 2010 may do so now. Go to http://www.fishing.gov.bc.ca/
New season licences will be valid from April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011.As licences for the current year 2009/2010 (which expire on March 31, 2010) will still be available during this time, please ensure you select 2010/2011 for your new year licence purchase.
Returning anglers will require their Angling Number (found at the top of your printed licence), date of birth and phone number used at the time of registration in order to purchase licences. If you require assistance in returning to your Angler Profile please contact the Front Counter BC Call Centre at 1 877 855 3222.
Anglers may access the 2009/2011 Freshwater Fishing Regulation synopsis as well as any in season regulation changes at www.env.gov.bc.ca/fw/fish/regulations. Hard copies may still be available at Visitor Information Centres throughout the province, although supplies are limited.
Fish & Wildlife Branch
Ministry of Environment
2 comments:
Got mine today! Off to Vancouver Island in April for some 24" cuts on the dry! Ever fish the Island Dave?
I spent a summer in Port Hardy back in high school - but that's getting to be 22 yrs ago. Did a ton of the rivers up that way as a kid on a mtn bike and there were a ton of sea runners, though they weren't that big as a general rule. I loved the Quatse,the Tsulquate is a stunning little water (have to get back there to fish it - the stairstep falls are amazing), and the Cluxewe was really good as well. The stuff we're seeing now on various tv shows is neat, and still likely only a fraction of what's available.
Hope you have fun out there. It's good to get out. AJ & I are sill mulling a cutthroat trip for a different strain a little further south in the coming weeks. We'll see how far we get with catch up work - still spinning wheels after the 3 months in NZ. :)
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