1 tail per salmon..so 1 fillet without and 1 without
Thx Derby1 tail per salmon..so 1 fillet without and 1 without
Waterwolf not sure exactly sure what you are getting at/describing above "jacked the guy up about filetting at the cleaning table when he's a seasonal resident there" . Are you saying the DFO officer was making assumptions the guy was retaining over his possession limit being only at a 'seasonal residence' and not 'oridinary residence' ? ...or that his filleting methods were not processed correctly (legal) for possession/travel from the seasonal residence to place of ordinary residence? .
Good question. I assume it's over the ordinary residence issue. "Seasonal residence" is a very grey sounding area that probably isn't within the rules. I likely won't fillet at the table - but definitely do the individual meal sizes for freezing...Lots of felt use "Chinook Area XX Date piece x of xx, license number........my buddies and I have been stopped at the Buttle Lake Bridge road block and the officer was quite pleased with our process. Frankly do not mind the enforcement and check, keep people honest and hammer those that aren't.
Do you keep the tail on one of the pieces you vacuum pack?
Look me up when you get there, I get in July 29th, blue RH aluminum with twin G2's.Good question. I assume it's over the ordinary residence issue. "Seasonal residence" is a very grey sounding area that probably isn't within the rules. I likely won't fillet at the table - but definitely do the individual meal sizes for freezing...Lots of felt use "Chinook Area XX Date piece x of xx, license number........my buddies and I have been stopped at the Buttle Lake Bridge road block and the officer was quite pleased with our process. Frankly do not mind the enforcement and check, keep people honest and hammer those that aren't.
I'll be at PP end of July with my new boat and family. Hope to meet the guy with some fish at the dock!
Now this is the problem not getting the info first hand, but my understanding is that the DFO guy stopped this gentleman from filleting his catch. The guy explained that he lived in the park (which is where the cleaning table is located. The DFO officer said that he could gut his fish, walk it to his trailer, filet it and return the carcass to the cleaning station for disposal. Therefore he was compliant with the 'transporting your catch'. Now I come from a law enforcement background and have always tried to enforce laws with a touch of common sense added in knowing that there is a lot of grey to law in general. Tell me how what this DFO officer advised this fella made any sense? Walking the fish 100 yards or less to filet just as he would have at the station...to me that's equivalent to driving at 5km/hr over the speed limit if you know what I mean.Waterwolf not sure exactly sure what you are getting at/describing above "jacked the guy up about filetting at the cleaning table when he's a seasonal resident there" . Are you saying the DFO officer was making assumptions the guy was retaining over his possession limit being only at a 'seasonal residence' and not 'oridinary residence' ? ...or that his filleting methods were not processed correctly (legal) for possession/travel from the seasonal residence to place of ordinary residence? .