Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: kosanin kosher salt on April 09, 2010, 03:09:51 PM
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i just purchased my salt and freshwater licenses today , along with some tackle. the final sale price came up a little more than i thought i would be , i then noticed a steelhead tag on my license (although i said to the retailer i only wanted a salmon tag) . so is there any way i can refund the steelhead tag? .because i will not fish , or keep steelhead .
shouldve read what i bought before signing.
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Everything happens for a reason.
You have just gotten a signal from the fishing gods that you should take up steelheading, yet you are ignoring it. :-\
No, you can't get a refund on your steely tag. It's processed already and it has a number attached to your license number.
Just go steelheading, man! I got this weird feeling that you will do quite well...
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Everything happens for a reason.
You have just gotten a signal from the fishing gods that you should take up steelheading, yet you are ignoring it. :-\
No, you can't get a refund on your steely tag. It's processed already and it has a number attached to your license number.
Just go steelheading, man! I got this weird feeling that you will do quite well...
strangely enough i feel the same..wow! ;D ;D
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No refund on licenses. I'd just use it.
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If your not going to use it think of it as a donation as giving back to the resource.
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--I agree this is a sign from the fish God's and should not be ignored.
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If you're seriously stretched and are sure you made it clear you didn't want the tag, approach the shop, they might make it right.
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Actually if you do purchase the license from a Vender, they can voild the license within the first hour after the licences processed/ printed.
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that first our is gone
go fishing
you will catch alots of nice steelies
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well i do have a jar of jensen eggs , i guess i could give it a few trys
wish me luck
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well i do have a jar of jensen eggs , i guess i could give it a few trys
wish me luck
good luck. one word of advice is to change spots every now and then.