Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Rodney on October 24, 2007, 09:34:55 PM
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Freshwater angling license can now be purchased online at:
http://www.fishing.gov.bc.ca/
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Get them at the retailer, then you have a reason to look at all the new goodies.
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Thanks for the info Rod.
Do you know if you can buy a conservation stamp if you have an existing license that was purchased through the retailer?
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everything comes on 8.5x11 sheet of paper. So if you just purchase your license and purchase your stamps later you will get three sheets of paper to carry around ( at least this is what I have herd). Also with this online purchase what is going to stop people from making copies of their license. I also herd that eventually you will not be able to buy a license from your tackle shop unless they have a computer set up. Can anyone clarify this. Rod could you maybe contact Brian Chan and ask. Thank you.
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I bought mine online... pretty simple process. I think what would prevent people from making copies is just plain honesty... I wouldn't cheat on the old system so why would I cheat on the new one?
There is a rather complex bar code on the paper, and if that gets destroyed then that permit is invalid... so keep a backup file just in case (PDF).
Also, the conservation surcharges and classified water charges can be added to the permit, so you can get everything online.
Hope this has been enlightening ;)
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I bought my saltwater licence this way, and it was dead easy... You can buy the tag at the same time, or buy it later (allthough I bought it right away)
The main problem I see with this is that anyone who does not have a computer or credit card soon will not be able to have access to licencing...
I hope there are many tackle shops that offer the option, however most vendors would have a hard time recouping the costs of the hardware required.
All of a sudden there is no incentive to offer them at all, if an existing POS system (computer) and a net connection is not available.
Then you'll find all the poor people, and the luddites simply fishing without a licence, it will be worse than it is now, unless the government pays for the infrastructure.
Cheers,
Nicole
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I agree with what you are saying Nicole,from what i have heard (if it is all factual) the on line licensing concept while it may be easier i don't think it has been well thought out to this point.From some of the conversations i have had with local tackle shop owners it so far has not been looked on in a positive light,while selling licenses at a tackle shop may be a bit of a hassle for them ,it still brings customers into the store and makes it readily available to everyone,if the shops do choose to setup the computers for their customers ,with all the initial costs and upkeep it is highly unlikely the shops will break even with the $1.00 per license that they make,i think there has to be a higher incentive for these shops to go on line.
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Well here is my two cents
I think you should be able to buy a fishing license at any store that sells enough fishing gear to get you started
ie:- rods, reels, line, hooks, lead, and bait (only thing missing License)
but they should be available on line too
I had a situation where my Brother-in-law(who doesn't fish much) and i went over to the Sunshine coast to fish
we were staying at a friends house(he has the boat) we arrived in the evening and were setting up some gear for an early start in the morning
Then my Brother-in-law says sh#$ i forgot to get my license :-\
not to worry my friend replied you can get one from the gas station they open real early
but on arrival they informed us that they had ran out >:(
and the only other place we could get one was not open till 10am >:(
Then i remembered that you could get one online ;D
So back to my friends place and sorted were were out on the water just after daylight 8)
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Good points Britguy,i think being able to buy them on line as well as at the shops in the current method would be allright ,but from what i am hearing is that all the licenses will be available only on line in an effort to eliminate the cost en cured for the current form of license.i have been told that Brian Chan is heading up the changes with the licenses in an effort to increase the sales and lower the manufacturing cost ,this should be implemented within the next year or so and all money from license sales will be directed to the non profit society that Brian Chan has been named director of.All of this money is to be used for our fisheries,hatcheries etc, in BC.
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Do you know if you can buy a conservation stamp if you have an existing license that was purchased through the retailer?
http://www.fishing.gov.bc.ca/docs/tutorial_for_anglers.pdf
If you already have a paper Basic Licence for the fishing season, you cannot add Conservation Species Licences or Classified Waters Licences online.
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The main problem I see with this is that anyone who does not have a computer or credit card soon will not be able to have access to licencing...
I don't think you have to worry about that Nicole, store licensing is not going anywhere anytime.
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Its always good being able to purchase online because when you lose your license you do not need to re-buy it
I lost my license once and i had to pay $70 for all the tags and the duplicate license
:D
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It's about time. Some of my friends who aren't hardcore into fishing only get a 24 hour license whenever we decided to hang out by the docks, and they're always people who wait till the last minute before doing anything so they always forget to get their license beforehand. They've been getting their salt water ones on line for the past while now, but great to see they can be even more lazy and get the freshwater ones too now.
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I was going to buy a steelhead stamp but my information isn't entered in their data base. ??? I would have to register and buy my basic license >:(
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http://www.fishing.gov.bc.ca/docs/tutorial_for_anglers.pdf
If you already have a paper Basic Licence for the fishing season, you cannot add Conservation Species Licences or Classified Waters Licences online.
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Basic honesty doesn't work for everyone, what safeguards are there to stop people from just printing a new license after they've tagged out all their springs or steelhead on their old one? As much as I can see this system is convenient unless I got something wrong here this sounds like a license to poach to me. I don't know anyone that fishes that doesn't frequent sporting goods outlets so I can't see it being that big an advantage except for the government to steal the small pittance the retailers are making now by selling them. You can buy a license at lots of gas stations on the way fishing if you're that poor a planner that you've forgotten to pick one up until then. If there is some sort of safeguard in place to stop people from just printing up multiple licenses then I guess I'm wrong, and sorry for being so pessimistic on a beautiful boxing day.