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canadian fishing permit

Started by rudycard72, March 23, 2006, 11:16:06 PM

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rudycard72

Was just wondering what the deal on canadian fishing permits is. Are they yearl? weekly? and how much do they charge? Any help ia appreciated.

Dan

I have some info on fishing Canada on my teardropbass.com website. It's a little old, but most of it is probably still close. Should update it soon.
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fishon1219

A yearly canadien liscense will run you about $65. That liscense is good for a full bag limit. They also offer what is called a conservation liscense that is good for a reduced possesion limit that is a little bit cheaper. If you will be fishing a tournamnet in canada you will NOT want the conservation liscense.
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DOWD

If you need a license. I have the form on my web site www.bigwaterbass.com, fill it out, fax it over and within a week you will have the license. It cheaper then going over there and getting it. Plus by using your CC you will get the best exchange rate.


rudycard72

Thanks alot for your help guys.

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I believe you can pick up Canadian and Walpole licenses at Lakeside Marine also.

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djkimmel

In the past, Lakeside has the Walpole Island licenses on hand closer to fishing season. They sometimes run out.

You need to call ahead or fax a request for an Ontario license since they go over once a week and get them specifically for each person who has requested one.

It costs a little more to do it this way.

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