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trophywife

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any one heard of them not being legal?:confused: coast guard dude was trying to politely "warn me" i was respectful and did not ask if he representd dfo.. just said i will find out..
 
Think we have been around this topic a few times, and unless someone can find otherwise the answer is they are legal...here's the regulations, and if you can find where it is illegal I'll stand corrected:


Unlawful Actions

It is illegal to:

fish for finfish and/or shellfish without a licence.
catch and retain salmon if your licence does not have a valid salmon conservation stamp attached to it.
wilfully foul hook or attempt to foul hook any fish other than herring, northern anchovy, Pacific sand lance and squid.
possess more than your daily and/or possession limit.
fish for salmon, cutthroat trout and steelhead with a barbed hook.
angle with a fishing line to which more than one hook, artificial lure or artificial fly is attached except:
in the tidal portion of the Fraser River you can use two hooks, artificial lures or artificial flies, attached to a fishing line; and
in tidal waters any number of hooks attached to a fishing line if the hooks are used in combination to hold a single piece of bait; and
in tidal waters when fishing for Herring, Northern Anchovy, Pacific Sand Lance or Squid you may use any number of hooks on a fishing line.
angle in a Rockfish Conservation Area (RCA).
use spears to fish for salmon, trout, char, sturgeon and shellfish, except shrimp.
fish with a fixed weight (sinker) greater than 1 kg except on a downrigger line, in which case the fishing line must be attached to the downrigger by means of an automatic release clip.
leave a fishing line unattended in the water.
use explosives or chemicals to molest, injure or kill fish.
use gaff hooks in angling except as an aid to landing a fish caught on a legal line or rod and reel.
use torches or artificial lights while sport fishing, except when they are submerged and attached to a fishing line, within 1 m of the fishing hook.
catch or attempt to catch any fish with snares.
trap or pen fish on their spawning ground, or in rivers or streams leading to spawning grounds.
buy, sell, barter or attempt to buy, sell or barter any fish caught by sport fishing.
possess any fish caught while sport fishing that is dressed or packed in a manner so that the species cannot be easily identified, measured where size limits are applicable, is of hatchery origin where hatchery salmon are allowed, and the number of fish readily counted where quotas are applicable. This includes removing the carapace, or shell, from any crab — see Packaging and Transporting Your Catch.
field can any fish outside of a person’s ordinary residence, other than at a registered licensed facility.
 
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