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barnettm
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Sounds like our erstwhile Canadian friends are on the warpath again. Who do you hate most....yanks...natives......or commercials
quote:Originally posted by barnettm
Sounds like our erstwhile Canadian friends are on the warpath again. Who do you hate most....yanks...natives......or commercials
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No more E-licenses for the Swiftsure/LaPerouse bank area of Vancouver Island unless you are Canadian.
quote:Originally posted by gpspowell
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No more E-licenses for the Swiftsure/LaPerouse bank area of Vancouver Island unless you are Canadian.
This has been on here before and I'm still trying to figure out what you guys are talking about. Ever since e-license was begun it has been illegal to use an e-license in area 121. It may be that some American charters were breaking the law, but Americans have never been legal fishing Swiftsure with an e-license. So what's the change?
quote:Originally posted by battaglino
I reseached this a few years ago. My understanding is that as long as you don't make land or anchor you do not have to go through customs. That works for both borders. If Canadian is running down the US coast they would not have to clear customs until they made port. I do run from Neah Bay and fish the Canidian waters and run back maybe 10 times a year. I wish the customs would put in an office in Reny I would much rather come over and stay for a few days than run back and forth. I just hate to spend $400 on a ferry ride to go fishing for a weekend. It use to be a bit easier with Canpass but 911 kind put an end to that.
quote:Originally posted by battaglino
Damn Canadians stealing all our fish.No wonder we don't have any fish down here.
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They added Areas 123 (Blue Dot) and area 23 (Inshore near the Sound).
quote:Originally posted by gpspowell
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They added Areas 123 (Blue Dot) and area 23 (Inshore near the Sound).
Thanks LastChance. I'm not sure why all the cross-border hostility. From either side. I understand the frustration with American charters operating in Canadian water and agree it shouldn't continue. And I understand the frustration with DFO IF they're not enforcing laws and regulations. But I don't understand the animosity between fishermen, unless we're speaking of those who break the law or act in unethical ways. I made my first-ever trip to Canada, with my wife last September to fish. I trailered my 24' boat from Colorado, USA to Port Angeles, Washington, crossed over to Victoria, BC by ferry, cleared Canadian Customs, and trailered to Ucluelet. We bought Canadian, annual licenses and salmon stamps, paid moorage and fuel costs for 12 days, bought bait, fuel, two fishing rods, one reel, coolers full of salt ice, and groceries. We caught (on purpose) less than a possesion limit of salmon and bottom fish and paid St. Jeans cannery to smoke & transport most of it home for us. We had a great time, met wonderful, friendly people, and would like to do it again in a couple of years. Should we consider that we aren't welcome in Canada as US fishermen and stay home?
quote:Originally posted by gpspowell
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They added Areas 123 (Blue Dot) and area 23 (Inshore near the Sound).
Thanks LastChance. I'm not sure why all the cross-border hostility. From either side. I understand the frustration with American charters operating in Canadian water and agree it shouldn't continue. And I understand the frustration with DFO IF they're not enforcing laws and regulations. But I don't understand the animosity between fishermen, unless we're speaking of those who break the law or act in unethical ways. I made my first-ever trip to Canada, with my wife last September to fish. I trailered my 24' boat from Colorado, USA to Port Angeles, Washington, crossed over to Victoria, BC by ferry, cleared Canadian Customs, and trailered to Ucluelet. We bought Canadian, annual licenses and salmon stamps, paid moorage and fuel costs for 12 days, bought bait, fuel, two fishing rods, one reel, coolers full of salt ice, and groceries. We caught (on purpose) less than a possesion limit of salmon and bottom fish and paid St. Jeans cannery to smoke & transport most of it home for us. We had a great time, met wonderful, friendly people, and would like to do it again in a couple of years. Should we consider that we aren't welcome in Canada as US fishermen and stay home?
quote:Originally posted by battaglino
Fishbc,
I still think if I run from Neah Bay to fish in Canadian water and never anchor or make land I am not required to check in with customs
quote:Originally posted by battaglino
Fishbc,
I still think if I run from Neah Bay to fish in Canadian water and never anchor or make land I am not required to check in with customs.(Not that there is any place to check in this side of Victoria) I have been stopped and check the last three years and the men with guns just check out licenese and our fish and sent us on out way. I would have though if there had been a problem they would have said something. I spent about an hour trying to find the reg. for this but was unable to but a number non-govermental sites also agree with me. If you have something that show that I can't do this let me know.
quote:Originally posted by battaglino
Fishbc,
I still think if I run from Neah Bay to fish in Canadian water and never anchor or make land I am not required to check in with customs.(Not that there is any place to check in this side of Victoria) I have been stopped and check the last three years and the men with guns just check out licenese and our fish and sent us on out way. I would have though if there had been a problem they would have said something. I spent about an hour trying to find the reg. for this but was unable to but a number non-govermental sites also agree with me. If you have something that show that I can't do this let me know.