Just to add a few more points:
The above link of Region 2 regulations that trout slayer gave is the modified copy of the 2004 Freshwater Salmon Supplement. The writings in red are regulations that have been changed since the publication of the supplement. For the latest change or update of the regulation, go to
this link.
This is not only to answer Senpai's question, but for those who are new to the sport and unsure.... Normally this is what I would do before heading out to a specific freshwater fishing location:
1) Check the generic freshwater fishing regulations (closed area, bait ban, etc) on
this website.
2) If I am fishing for salmon, I go to
this link to check for openings and daily quota.
3) I then check for
updates.
4) If still unsure, I phone the office to find out. The number is 604-666-2828 (24 hours).
For more information, take a look at
A quick guide to angling regulations.
Now, just to be repetitive and clear. Daily quota and possession quota of chinook salmon in Fraser and Vedder River.
All fish must be above 30cm long.
Fraser RiverDaily quota is four chinook salmon, only one maybe over 50cm long and must be recorded on your license. Possession limit is double of daily quota.
Vedder RiverDaily quota is four chinook salmon, only one maybe over 62cm long and must be recorded on your license. Possession limit is double of daily quota.
Several other little rules that you may also want to keep in mind just so you won't get in trouble:
Single barbless hook only.
Night time salmon fishing ban (closed one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise).
retention of sockeye is now closed.
Your aggregated daily quota for salmon (total number of salmon from all species that you may keep) is four fish.
Hope that clears up the confusion a bit.