How many rainbow trout can you keep in BC?
Region 4 in-season corrections and regulation changes Change Rainbow Trout daily quota from 5 (only 2 over 50 cm) to daily quota of 5.
How many fish are you allowed to catch in BC?
The daily limit is just one fish, and the possession limit is 2. The second halibut can only be 83 cm or under. You can catch up to 6 halibut each year, and every fish must be immediately recorded on your license in ink.
How big of trout can you keep in BC?
The size limit is usually measured in length. For example, the minimum size for trout caught in the tidal waters of BC is 30cm, so all trout must be 30cm or longer if you decide to keep them.
Can you fish in the North Thompson River?
Fish the North Thompson. The Lower North Thompson and Barriere has the largest fishing area in the North Thompson Valley, home of the world famous fishing highway. Fish through the valley in whatever season you prefer.
Can you fish without a license in BC?
1. Every angler who is 16 years of age or older will need to buy a Basic Licence which allows him or her to fish in the non-tidal waters of BC.
Is the Thompson River open for fishing?
Fishing Season Trout fishing can be done until the river closes in late September, but fishing typically slows down in August due to fishing pressure and possibly lower river level. When openings granted, anglers also have the opportunities to catch chinook and sockeye salmon.
Where can I fish on the South Thompson?
Fishing spots near South Thompson River
- © Mapbox, © OpenStreetMap. North Thompson River. British Columbia,
- Peterson Creek. British Columbia,
- Guerin Creek. British Columbia,
- Paul Creek. British Columbia,
- Batchelor Lake. British Columbia,
- Jacko Lake. British Columbia,
- Juniper Creek. British Columbia,
- Edith Lake. British Columbia,
Are treble hooks allowed in BC?
All rivers, streams, and some lakes in B.C. require the use of single barbless hooks. If you buy a lure or spoon that has a treble hook you can easily replace the treble with a single hook, and pinch the barb flat on any hook with a pair of pliers.