I response to a post by Vancouver_2010, (
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=42332.90 ) I thought I would start a separate thread on interpretation of DFO's current Region 2 regulations.
Figured I'd throw this here rather than starting a new topic (as it partially applies to the Stave), but I was wondering if someone could offer some clarification of the regs. At the top of the DFO page, it states: "There is no fishing for salmon in Region 2 except for the opportunities listed in the table below".
Does this mean that if you were to say fish the Cheakamus with the goal of catching and releasing chum, you would technically be in violation of the regulations because there are no opportunities listed for chum? Or are you free to practice catch and release on any river as long as it does not explicitly state "No fishing for salmon"? I realize I am very likely over-thinking this, but it came up in a conversation the other day and I couldn't come up with a straight answer.
As I write this, I also see now that the Stave becomes "Non-retention", so that is a bit more clear.
For the Cheakamus, it says you can fish for "ALL" salmon between April 01 to March 31, as long as you do not use bait and only retain 1 hatchery coho.
However, the clause stating "There is no fishing for salmon in Region 2 except for the opportunities listed in the table below", appears to indicate that you cannot fish for salmon in the Ashlu, or the main stem Squamish, 1.5 km above the Cheakamus. It also appears that, although the Powerhouse Channel is listed as an opportunity, it is included as the Squamish and therefore excluded because it is more than 1.5 km above the Cheakamus.
So all the folks who have recently or are currently fishing for Coho and Chum on the Squamish above the Cheakamus may be contravening the Regs, if I have read the regs correctly, and they are not out solely targeting "trout"......
Confused much? I know I am.
I have fished the Squamish for Coho for a number of years now and do not recall seeing that particular clause in the 2015-2017 regulations. Does anyone have a copy of the old regulations to see if it was in there or when it was introduced? @rodney?