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Join Date: May 2007
Location: West Central Alberta
Posts: 6,675
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Originally Posted by Northern Yaker
You can't keep their limit if they don't have a fishing licence because they can't catch a fish to have a limit...
Would love to see the look on a CO's face while your trying to explain why one(or2)licenced angler(s)has 3 walleye in his or her possession.
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Not correct at all.
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Originally Posted by MathewsArcher
Under 16 do not require a licence and are still legally allowed to angle and possess fish subject to provincial possession limits. Feel free to contact a office of Environment and Parks or an officer to confirm.
This is not the case in National Parks where the kids can fish but their fish form part of your limit if kept.
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This is correct.
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