So Incorrect.
This is from the supplement.
"This information is intended as a supplement (in-addition) to the B.C. Freshwater Fishing Regulations Synopsis. Only freshwater (non-tidal) salmon species information is available here. For all other Region-based information, including other freshwater species, bait bans, gear restrictions, detailed maps, etc., please consult the Synopsis. It is your responsibility to know the regulations."
Salmon regulations are in the supplement BUT the fresh water regulations also apply. for example, bait bans are in the freshwater book. Not DFO tidal book.
The only exception I found in the freshwater book is handling your catch. It is different for salmon vs freshwater fish.All else applies. Take a look....
And FYI, DFO has advised me that I may do something although it is illegal, technically. The officer may feels different depending on the area and history of the area. FYI. In this case you are legal but the officer depending on how he feels may think other wise.
AND not trying to single you out in a negative way. Just try to let you know the rules so you don't get burned and you DID ask a specific question that I was not able to respond to in that thread.
Just trying to help
PS I also didn't say any thing about greed.
Oh and it is MOE that controls freshwater, NOT DFO I believe.
Besides all that, you will still find nothing that says you cannot retain your daily quota of salmon from more than one river a day,albeit as long as you are within your daily possession limit and within the same region. More than 1 region would be cumulative quotas.
I didn't think you were trying to single me out doja, I was just saying, some others might object if you were to do this again with someone else name, that's all, no worries man, and I was just pointing the greed thing out for everybody too see I'm not taking a great abundance of our resources.
"Quote from doja",
"In this case you
are legal but the officer depending on how he feels may think other wise."
I don't care if he peed the bed, the law is the law, and I was fully within it when retaining the fish yesterday. Of course your going to run into the odd fella who thinks otherwise. As long as your legal, what else is there to be worried about ??
The fish are in brine awaiting the smoker, no laws were broke and I'm happy, I have nothing more to worry about.
Again, DFO, who after all, are the ones writing the tickets, told me I was legal, so everything else people have to say is absolutely redundant, and although we might hear something we don't know about this topic, and could possibly be educating to others, is still meaningless in the end, when it comes to the law in question.