Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: top fuel on October 28, 2016, 05:44:58 AM
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If I have someone fishing out of my boat and they do not have a licence, Can I face any fines or such?
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If you're fishing in an area where rods per angler are restricted, then I would say yes if you have more rods then licences.
otherwise I would say it's probably up to the discretion of the CO.
Why can't this person purchase a day licence or just bite the bullet and buy an annual?
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They can be in the boat but not touch any gear at all and as mentioned the rod per person limit applies.
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Was just wondering took a buddy fishing assuming he had a licence when we got back I found out he didn't have one. We did not catch anything
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Was just wondering took a buddy fishing assuming he had a licence when we got back I found out he didn't have one. We did not catch anything
I believe they can take your gear, boat, truck. You can probably get it back but it'd be a pain.
Next time check first.
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Was just wondering took a buddy fishing assuming he had a licence when we got back I found out he didn't have one. We did not catch anything
Just another thing they don't teach you when you get a boat. Nobody tells you that you have to ask your new "he's got a boat " friends if they have a licence to go on the fishing trip that they planned. The list of things to learn, from don't load the coolers and gear into the boat on the launch ramp -do it before then, to don't turn left when you leave Grant Narrows until you get to the last buoy is a really long list.
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As the boat owner you have to ensure everything is on your boat is to code or regulation. You are responsible for the safety of your passengers but I don't know if you would get charged for someone else breaking the law. I suspect it depends on the mood of the CO.
I also would like to know the answer to this for certain. I would think it's like if your passenger wasn't wearing a seat belt in the vehicle you're driving - the driver gets a fine.
Maybe the CO gives the other guy the fine but take the gear he's using, whether it's yours or his.
I'm not blaming you - I can see that happening pretty easily and I wouldn't be surprised if its actually happened to me in the past - especially just after the annual licenses expire.
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Thanks remer that's the kind of answer I was looking for
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Oops reiber
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It's actually an interesting question. A similar situation can happen more often when to say I give a ride to a person who has fish with them but doesn't have a licence.
Can the police officer fine me because nobody has a fishing licence and there is freshly caught fish in my car? I believe not, of course, if there is evidence that the fish belongs to the other person.
Same with a boat. But I'm not 100% sure. For captain of a boat can be different regulations.