Ive been told differently. For obvious reasons, photo ID confirms 'who' you are. A person could borrow someone else's FWID.... This is a logical requirement for onsight inspection from a CO.
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WRONG. You must carry photo ID and your FWID (or know it) on you at all times with the new licensing.
http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sp...sh-wildlife-id
Well since we are talking about tags I have a question ,since the tags have to be bought ahead of time and they are mailed out what happens if I'm on a trip and say I happen to be in an area that has both muledeer and whitetail ,I happen to be lucky enough to harvest both a mulie and a whitey,now before I left I only had one tag of each but decide I want to try for my second whitetail or another muledeer in a different mu while on the same trip,in the past I would just stop in at the nearest town and purchase another tag but with this online licence I would be out of luck cause the tag comes in the mail.
You can still buy tags at vendors.
http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/sp...nting-licences
What happens when hunting with minors that have no photo ID? Are my kids breaking the law while hunting with no photo ID?