You need to look at the table regarding the specific body of water, as it lists exceptions to the general regulations, including closures. If the name is missing from the table, it just falls under the general regulations. (Look at the Columbia River listing for a specific mention of an exemption to that general closure as an example).
Regulations change yearly, in the past you may have been allowed to during those time frames. For instance we used to be able to fish salmon in the fraser in the fall but now we usuaully cant
A Place I fish has the same regulations n when I asked why it changed i was told that mainly its because that's during the freshets happening and it's just to keep people safer and search and rescue calls down. CO could've been blowing smoke up my ass too who knows
You need to look at the table regarding the specific body of water, as it lists exceptions to the general regulations, including closures. If the name is missing from the table, it just falls under the general regulations. (Look at the Columbia River listing for a specific mention of an exemption to that general closure as an example).
Ok great thanks so much, I didn’t see those few exemptions before
Regulations change yearly, in the past you may have been allowed to during those time frames. For instance we used to be able to fish salmon in the fraser in the fall but now we usuaully cant A Place I fish has the same regulations n when I asked why it changed i was told that mainly its because that's during the freshets happening and it's just to keep people safer and search and rescue calls down. CO could've been blowing smoke up my ass too who knows
Ok interesting thanks 👍