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Old 02-02-2022, 07:08 AM
Frank_NK28 Frank_NK28 is offline
 
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Originally Posted by huntin'fool View Post
Frank, you were fishing in Sask where the provincial regulations are completely different from those in Banff National Park. National parks regs actually do prohibit you from continuing to fish once you possess your daily limit. Parks Canada is the only jurisdiction I'm aware of that has this restriction.

National Parks of Canada Fishing Regulations (C.R.C., c. 1120)
11. No person shall
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(c) fish in park waters set out in column I of Part II of Schedule III, on any day after having, on that day, caught in those waters and retained a number of fish of the species set out in column II that is

(i) in the case of the park waters set out in items 1 to 25, the aggregate daily catch and possession limit set out in column III, and

(ii) in the case of the park waters set out in item 26, the aggregate possession limit set out in column III.
That is good to know as the regs for AB read the same as the regs for SK in the Provincial synopsis. Are the Parks Regs Federal or are they a combination of Federal and Provincial?
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