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Important regulations info to be aware of

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 12:55 pm
by spinner
Just a note and heads up for those that may fall into any of these categories and are not in possession of a fishing license as those in these categories are not required to purchase one

---If you are a Canadian under 18 or over 65 , you must be in possession of your birth certificate when fishing.

---Disabled Canadian residents-- if you are eligible for either of these, it must be in your possession when fishing
-a Canadian National Institute for the Blind National Identity Card
OR
-an Ontario Ministry of Transportation disabled person parking permit

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 1:22 pm
by Wall-I-Guy
Actually, it was nice to see the CO's out at Buckham's last weekend! Although they could've, they didn't ask the young lad to produce any birth certificate.

Nice to know they could though :!:

Thanks Spinner :!:

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 1:36 pm
by topraider
A was sceptical about that but that is what the regulations say. I would imagine a CO with better things to do would not bother 12 year olds or olds guys with their drivers licences.

These days, its not a good idea to carry around SIN cards or birth certificates. Get your wallet stolen and see how long it takes to get replacements, or what can happen when somebody steals your identity.

disabled

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:06 pm
by Graembo
I had no idea that if you have a parking permit that ou don't need afishing licence. What are the restrictions when doing so?? Is it the same limits as a 'sport' licence or is it the reduced quota of the 'conservation' licence?

My dad's been buying his for the last couple years even though he has the parking permit for his condition.

Thanks
G

Re: disabled

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:35 pm
by spinner
Graembo wrote:I had no idea that if you have a parking permit that ou don't need afishing licence. What are the restrictions when doing so?? Is it the same limits as a 'sport' licence or is it the reduced quota of the 'conservation' licence?

My dad's been buying his for the last couple years even though he has the parking permit for his condition.

Thanks
G
Resident sportfishing license
Go here to view - click on information section and it's there on page 5 that you will find it
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/pubs/pubmenu.html#fish

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 8:37 pm
by Tip-up
i better find my birth certificate!! :shock: :? .I had no problems with the CO at petrie last month.

Re: Important regulations info to be aware of

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 9:59 pm
by Tony G.
spinner wrote:Just a note and heads up for those that may fall into any of these categories and are not in possession of a fishing license as those in these categories are not required to purchase one

---If you are a Canadian under 18 or over 65 , you must be in possession of your birth certificate when fishing.

---Disabled Canadian residents-- if you are eligible for either of these, it must be in your possession when fishing
-a Canadian National Institute for the Blind National Identity Card
OR
-an Ontario Ministry of Transportation disabled person parking permit
Spinner I know for fact the over 65 folks must also still have their outdoors card and must also show their Seniors card, I do not know about the others .

Tony G,
that you have mentioned

Re: Important regulations info to be aware of

Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 10:20 pm
by spinner
Tony G. wrote:
spinner wrote:Just a note and heads up for those that may fall into any of these categories and are not in possession of a fishing license as those in these categories are not required to purchase one

---If you are a Canadian under 18 or over 65 , you must be in possession of your birth certificate when fishing.

---Disabled Canadian residents-- if you are eligible for either of these, it must be in your possession when fishing
-a Canadian National Institute for the Blind National Identity Card
OR
-an Ontario Ministry of Transportation disabled person parking permit
Spinner I know for fact the over 65 folks must also still have their outdoors card and must also show their Seniors card, I do not know about the others .

Tony G,
that you have mentioned
I have to disagree with you on that one Tony as the regs, in my opinion, clearly state that a license is not required but I do suggest that if anyone has concerns they can call the MNR for their own clarification

Re: Important regulations info to be aware of

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 6:54 am
by Tony G.
spinner wrote:
Tony G. wrote:
spinner wrote:Just a note and heads up for those that may fall into any of these categories and are not in possession of a fishing license as those in these categories are not required to purchase one

---If you are a Canadian under 18 or over 65 , you must be in possession of your birth certificate when fishing.

---Disabled Canadian residents-- if you are eligible for either of these, it must be in your possession when fishing
-a Canadian National Institute for the Blind National Identity Card
OR
-an Ontario Ministry of Transportation disabled person parking permit
Spinner I know for fact the over 65 folks must also still have their outdoors card and must also show their Seniors card, I do not know about the others .

Tony G,
that you have mentioned
I have to disagree with you on that one Tony as the regs, in my opinion, clearly state that a license is not required but I do suggest that if anyone has concerns they can call the MNR for their own clarification
Hi Spinner, please read my post :idea: I never even mentioned anything about a license :? I am into my second year of not having to buy a license, :D but I still have to buy an outdoors card and if and when I get stopped by the MNR produce it along with my seniors card yes they will accept my birth certificate as proof of age.

Tony G.

Re: Important regulations info to be aware of

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:19 am
by spinner
Tony G. wrote:
Hi Spinner, please read my post :idea: I never even mentioned anything about a license :? I am into my second year of not having to buy a license, :D but I still have to buy an outdoors card and if and when I get stopped by the MNR produce it along with my seniors card yes they will accept my birth certificate as proof of age.

Tony G.
I understand what you are saying Tony and it's possible they accept the seniors card and outdoors card; I don't personally know. I'm not denying that they will accept those but you had written that they must also still have their outdoors card and must also show their Seniors card and that is where I disagreed as I believe that the birth certificate is enough on it's own.
I stated that seniors in my opinion only need their birth certificate as stated in the regs to be legal and personally that is what I would carry if I were a senior unless I verified for myself that other ID is acceptable in it's place as you may have done yourself.

That's all I have to say on this.
Hope that clears it up
Have a great day

CO's

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 4:07 pm
by grumpy7790
I also heard DNA swabs will be taken for submitting to carbon-14 dating. :lol:

What about the Lures 2cm or smaller (in any direction) and contain more than 1 % lead by weight? :roll:

G

Deja Vu

Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 9:23 pm
by Tony G.
Where's the Sherrif when you need him?????

I'm outa here

Tony G.

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 3:10 pm
by Jeremy Parker

Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2005 3:36 pm
by Pints
I emailed the ministry about the Outdoors Card question for 65 and older, as well as 18 and under. I also asked if it was expected for my 9 yr old grandson to carry his birth certificate.

I suggested that maybe the ministry should issue special cards for youth, valid until their 18th birthday, and special seniors cards valid until death.

I will post the answers as I get them.