How long is a fishing license good for in Alberta?

How long is a fishing license good for in Alberta?

Fishing licences expire every year on March 31.

What happens if you fish without a license in Alberta?

‘Fishing without a license’ falls under the Alberta Fisheries Act (RSA 2000 cF16) which is a Provincial Act. It would be the same as getting a speeding ticket.

Does a senior need a WiN card to fish in Alberta?

A. A WiN card is required by youth and seniors only if they want to participate in Special Walleye Licence draws.

Do Alberta WiN cards expire?

WiN card activation requires a one-time $8.00 fee (plus GST). Current WiN card holders are required to pay the one-time fee when their card expires to renew. After activation, your WiN never expires and no renewals are needed again!

How much does a fishing license cost in Alberta?

Fees for Sportfishing Licences in Alberta

Licence Holder Sportfishing Licence Cost Special Harvest Licence* Walleye (Class A) Walleye (Class B) Walleye (Class C)
Alberta Resident
16-64 years of age $28.00 $11.00
Age 65 or older No licence required $11.00
Youth (less than 16 years) No licence required $11.00

Can you keep walleye in Alberta?

Walleye are one of Alberta’s most delicious and cherished fish species. However, to keep walleye from certain lakes in Alberta, you must apply for a licence through a draw system, much like big game licences for hunters.

Do Metis need a fishing Licence in Alberta?

All Metis Harvesters who want to fish need to get a FREE Domestic Fishing License (DFL), even if you are only fishing with rod and reel. You can get the DFL online at Alberta ReLM https://www.albertarelm.com or in person at your local Fish and Wildlife office.

What do you do if you lose your win card?

Here’s the answer given for a lost WIN card: Log into your account and click on Replace WIN Card to order a new card. You can also purchase a replacement at any Licence Issuer. The replacement fee is $3.00 (plus GST).

How can I retrieve my win number?

Call the Help number on the WIN site, they can look up your Win Number. You will probably need to provide the old address that is still on your WIN account. RELM Help Desk at 1-888-944-5494 FREE for assistance. They also have an email form you can fill in to look up your account.

Are barbed hooks allowed in Alberta?

In April 2004, Alberta placed a province-wide ban on the use of barbed hooks for angling. In September 2011, Fisheries and Oceans Canada made an amendment to the federal regulations that unintentionally removed the ban on barbed hooks in Alberta.

Are barbed hooks illegal in Alberta?

What is wild walleye?

The walleye (Sander vitreus, synonym Stizostedion vitreum), also called the yellow pike or yellow pickerel, is a freshwater perciform fish native to most of Canada and to the Northern United States. It is a North American close relative of the European zander, also known as the pikeperch.

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