Re: Young hunters
Originally Posted by
champs
Ok -- Around and around I go. I keep trying to get this answered for sure correctly. My son is 10. Can he complete CORE, get his own hunting #, hunting license and his own limit?
From the synopsis:
"When a BC resident who is 10 years of age or older completes CORE, he or she is entitled to a BC Resident Hunter Number Card, and to have a bag limit of his or her own, to purchase a hunting license, and to enter the limited entry hunting draw."
This seems pretty obvious. However everyone I seem to talk to claims that this is the statement that matters, also from the synopsis:
"In order to purchase a hunting licence, a BC resident 14 years of age or older, must show their valid Hunter Number Card."
Seems a little contradictory, doesn't it? These statements are found on page 7 & 8 of the synopsis.
Any CO's on here that can enlighten me? I have also read about the Junior Hunting Licence but this does not require CORE and does not provide the junior with his own bag limit.
Thanks for your help!
The reason they appear contradictory is because under the age of 14 you can have either your own hunter number and license (CORE required first) or a junior license under your guardian's bag limit (core not required). The happens from 10-13 (under 14 ).
Once you turn 14 you MUST have a hunter number and your own hunting license to hunt.
So yes, your son can take the CORE get his own hunter number, put in for LEH (including the youth/new hunter hunts) and get a hunting license with his own bag limit.
Good luck.
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