Fishery Notice

Category(s):
General Information
Licensing Information
RECREATIONAL - General Information
Subject:
FN0597-Recreational Licensing Information - July 1 2017 Canada Day Long Weekend Tidal Water Sport Fishing Licence Information


If you're going fishing this upcoming Canada Day long weekend, plan ahead! For 
details on obtaining your fishing licence, see below.

Is your area open to fishing? - What are the catch limits?
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Before you get your licence - please note that there are salmon and other 
fishery closures in effect in numerous areas of BC's tidal waters. For the 
latest details on openings and closures in your area: 

A) call 1-866-431-FISH or 604-666-2828 (24-hour phone line); Or 
B) visit our web page 'Sport Fishing Guide - British Columbia' for current 
regulations and restrictions in your proposed fishing area at
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/index-eng.html; Or 
C) visit our web page http://notices.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fns-sap/index-eng.cfm to 
find applicable fishery notices; Or
D) follow our sport fishing Twitter account https://twitter.com/sportfishingbc

Getting your licence online:
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You may get your electronically issued licence 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 
through our National Recreational Licensing System (NRLS). Licences can be 
purchased via any computer connected to the internet; link to www.pac.dfo-
mpo.gc.ca/sportfish or search by using internet search key words 'Recfish 
Licence.' Once you register, you will be able purchase a licence or reprint a 
lost licence through NRLS. In addition you are able to voluntarily record your 
catch in NRLS for chinook salmon, halibut and lingcod; when you reprint your 
licence, catch details will then print to your licence document. To obtain your 
licence through NRLS you will to be able to pay by credit card or by Interac 
(if supported by your bank). To print your licence your computer must have 
Adobe Reader and be connected to a printer. 

To avoid system delays, the best time to access NRLS is outside of peak 
periods. Peak periods are every day from 12-3pm; every Friday, Saturday, and 
Sunday; and anytime there is a major fishery opening, such as the Fraser 
Sockeye opening.

Getting your licence from an Independent Access Provider:
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Licences can also be purchased at select public access points; a list of 
current service locations for Independent Access Providers may be found at 
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/licence-permis/IAP-FAI-eng.html   

It is recommended that you contact the applicable Independent Access Provider 
to confirm the availability of licences prior to departure. If you are a non-
resident wishing to fish for halibut in Areas 23, 121, or 123, you must acquire 
a licence through one of these Independent Access Providers in Canada. 

Refunds will not be issued for licences purchased online, so please ensure your 
licence selection - and date of licence, including the fishing year - is 
correct before you complete your transaction.  

After your fishing trip, please retain your licence and catch details, as you 
may be contacted for a recreational catch survey.


FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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Or, for assistance accessing your NRLS online account - contact us by

Email: fishing-peche@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Phone: 1-877-535-7307
Web:	http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/rec/licence-permis/index-eng.html 

Please contact DFO during regular business hours (Mon-Fri, 8am-4pm) by email or 
phone and please indicate that you are a client in the Pacific Region.

Pacific Fishery Licence Unit

Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN0597
Sent June 29, 2017 at 0933