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Cdog
12-04-2016, 11:51 PM
My son is going to start hunting next year when he turns 10. If he gets a hunters number after completing his core is his license going to cost him $7 or $32 if he wants his own tags?

Remington721
12-04-2016, 11:52 PM
It will cost him $33.60

Steeleco
12-05-2016, 06:23 AM
It should only cost $7 but some retailers will want to charge you more. It matters not that he will have his core it's the age that get him the discount. He's a youth till 17

dmaxtech
12-05-2016, 08:06 AM
If he is getting his own licence with his own tags he pays full price. Ran into that this year with my son at Service bc and had to pay full price.

Hunter gatherer
12-05-2016, 08:40 AM
$7 cost is only if he is hunting off of your tags.

Bonz
12-05-2016, 09:04 AM
all depends who tags, his own and own licence, he pays like any other person with a hunter number of their own.
buy a youth licence to run on your tags is the cheep one. not realy to do with age. more to do with hunter number/licence required.

Cdog
12-05-2016, 10:31 AM
Ok, Thanks for the replies! I do think its lame a youth would have to pay full price though! A youth fishing license is free...

Bonz
12-05-2016, 10:54 AM
a youth dont need a fishing licence till 16 though. totaly different

Cdog
12-05-2016, 11:34 AM
Its not totally different. For a Tidal license the youth license is free (you have to have one in possession) and you have to buy a salmon stamp if you want to keep a salmon etc. Youth should get a break! Seems like a tax grab.

Bonz
12-05-2016, 12:57 PM
it is to me. you cant even get a licence till 16 with fishing. they pay same for the stamp as anyone else does to
but thats the same as hunting?

Cdog
12-05-2016, 01:05 PM
You are incorrect about someone not even getting a license until 16, a youth requires a licence even though it is free. I am fine with them buying the same tags but they should only have to pay $7 for the general license.

Cdog
12-05-2016, 01:11 PM
Youth do require a license even thought they are free. The kids deserve a break on the general license as well. Tags are one thing, but the general license should be discounted, the over 65 is!

tinhorse
12-05-2016, 01:46 PM
im pretty sure for fishing youth do not need a fresh water licence, but do need a tidal licence (which is free) and buy a salmon stamp as everyone else for salt if they are keeping salmon.

Bonz
12-05-2016, 01:49 PM
You are incorrect about someone not even getting a license until 16, a youth requires a licence even though it is free. I am fine with them buying the same tags but they should only have to pay $7 for the general license.

thats my point. try and BUY one under 16, but a youth can for hunting. wrong word used., shoulda said buy rather than get then

tinhorse
12-05-2016, 01:50 PM
Basic LicenceA person who is 16 years of age or older must purchase a Basic Licence to fish in the non-tidal waters (freshwater) of British Columbia.

The Freshwater Fishing Licence does not include fishing in British Columbia's tidal waters. Tidal fishing regulations and licences are under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Federal Government.

Children who are under 16 and a resident of British Columbia may sport fish without any licence or stamp but must abide by the regulations. Children who are under 16 and not a resident of BC may sport fish without any licence or stamp provided they are accompanied by a person 16 years or older who holds the appropriate licences and stamps.

Note: If the angler is an Indian as defined in the Indian Act (Canada) AND a resident of British Columbia, they are not required to obtain any type of fishing licence or stamp to sport fish in non-tidal waters.

An angler may purchase an annual Basic Licence for the current licensing year (April 1st to March 31st), one or more 8-day licences, or one or more 1-day licences. B.C. Residents who are disabled or over 65 years of age may buy a reduced fee licence.

During the month of March, anglers may also purchase licences for the next licensing year which starts on April 1st.

Bonz
12-05-2016, 01:50 PM
would be nice for us dissability guys to have a hunting discount or fed fishing discount to.

Steeleco
12-05-2016, 04:16 PM
I had a discussion with the manager at the local big box store about this. The fact that the youth has his own booklet means nothing. If they are under 17 they pay $7. The guy called Victoria and called me with the answer. I paid $7 till my son turned 18 even when we started buying him his own tags. So either I got lucky or this rule is about as clear as the rest of that book!

VI Blacktails
12-05-2016, 04:53 PM
Your correct as long as he is hunting off his fathers tags.If he wants to go in a led and is successful he has to buy his own license.I now some people that there kid got a doe deer draw and the adults were cancelling there doe tags even though there was no adult draws.I explained to them how lucky they were that they didn't get stopped and they were ligit the next year.

Bonz
12-06-2016, 08:56 AM
I had a discussion with the manager at the local big box store about this. The fact that the youth has his own booklet means nothing. If they are under 17 they pay $7. The guy called Victoria and called me with the answer. I paid $7 till my son turned 18 even when we started buying him his own tags. So either I got lucky or this rule is about as clear as the rest of that book!


anyone with hunter #, and own tags pays full price, regardless of age. either he didnt call victoria, or they both are clueless.


except seniors

Downtown
12-06-2016, 10:50 AM
Should be the same with hunting Licences and Tags. A hell of a lot of young Guys would take up hunting instead of hanging with the wrong Crowd.