GLG
Well-Known Member
And to make it even clearer for you all....last paragraph says it all
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/first-premiere-eng.html#unlawfulactions
Thanks wolf it's clear but there is one part that could be better spelled out as judging by some post here on this thread.
- possess more than your daily limit or possession limit except for what is at your ordinary residence
"Ordinarily Resident Definition:
The place where in the settled routine of an individual's life, he or she regularly, normally or customarily lives."
http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/O/OrdinarilyResident.aspx
Clearly someone that is staying at a campground does not fit this description. If that's not clear consider where your driver's license is addressed or what you fill out, as an address, on your tax returns. That to me would be ordinary residence.
So if a CO ask to produce your fishing license it has your address and that should have the same as your driver's license. That would be your ordinary residence.
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