
qianbinjeff 写道:还没听说过差冰箱的案例,全靠自觉。
法律法规应该适用于所有人,比如说行人闯红灯,一样吃告票。
不知法,并不代表就可以犯法。知法犯法罪加一等。

风雨 写道:qianbinjeff 写道:还没听说过差冰箱的案例,全靠自觉。
法律法规应该适用于所有人,比如说行人闯红灯,一样吃告票。
不知法,并不代表就可以犯法。知法犯法罪加一等。
有的。某老毛子搞了上千条碧古,家里被鱼警翻了个底儿掉。

阿恩 写道:确实不会有人去人家里查冰箱,但前几年看到过食家饱某位渔具店主因为有过量的bass受罚的新闻。
以上站长和主任的说法我觉得不符合common sense, 但问题在哪我说不出来。比如说 如果某个没鱼牌的人与自己未成年的儿子(或女儿)去钓鱼,他儿子把钓上的鱼都送给他父亲,岂不是他可以无限量的钓?
Yinyangfish 写道:风雨 写道:qianbinjeff 写道:还没听说过差冰箱的案例,全靠自觉。
法律法规应该适用于所有人,比如说行人闯红灯,一样吃告票。
不知法,并不代表就可以犯法。知法犯法罪加一等。
有的。某老毛子搞了上千条碧古,家里被鱼警翻了个底儿掉。
听過, 有些是十多年前拿的

风雨 写道:阿恩 写道:确实不会有人去人家里查冰箱,但前几年看到过食家饱某位渔具店主因为有过量的bass受罚的新闻。
以上站长和主任的说法我觉得不符合common sense, 但问题在哪我说不出来。比如说 如果某个没鱼牌的人与自己未成年的儿子(或女儿)去钓鱼,他儿子把钓上的鱼都送给他父亲,岂不是他可以无限量的钓?
可别说不会查冰箱,给人个误解可就误会大发了~ 法律明文规定鱼警不需要法院许可就可以搜查私人财产/地盘。

Question 164:
This has already been answered, but I have been told a CO has given a different response, so I'm just checking again. Sorry to be repetitive:
An angler catches his limit of, say, 2 lakers and gives them to his neighbor who does not fish and has no fishing licence. The next day, same angler catches another two lakers and again gives them to the same neighbor. This goes on until the neighbor has 18 lakers in his freezer.
The response in Question 38 says this is illegal. I.e., an angler may give away his daily limit (although be may not continue fishing that day), but the recipient is then bound by the possession limit and hence cannot have in his freezer more than that. I assume that if there are other members in the household, each of them could also have their limit, so that unless there are 9 people in the house, having 18 lakers in the freezer is illegal. But a reliable source just told me a CO told him this is perfectly OK. Comments?
Asked February 20, 2002
Answer from the MNR
This is correct as is the response to Question 38. One person can have his/her possession limit and no more, regardless if they possess a fishing licence or not.
Question 164a:
Related to this, is the possession limit for the recipient the same as what the angler has? I.e., if the angler has a conservation licence, is the recipient of the fish bound by conservation limits?
Answer from the MNR
The possession limit for the recipient is that of a regular (non-conservation) licence.
Question 164b:
I got the feeling talking to the person that the confusion arises due to the neighbor not being licenced, as though the regulations apply only to licenced anglers physically out there fishing. I.e, if somebody gives you a fish, you are not bound by the regs. To add to the confusion, Question 66, which asks if it is illegal to possess a fish if you don't have a licence is still "with MNR for clarification". Perhaps that question and lack of reply has spawned the above
Answer from the MNR
It is legal to possess fish without an angling licence.
风雨 写道:Yinyangfish 写道:风雨 写道:qianbinjeff 写道:还没听说过差冰箱的案例,全靠自觉。
法律法规应该适用于所有人,比如说行人闯红灯,一样吃告票。
不知法,并不代表就可以犯法。知法犯法罪加一等。
有的。某老毛子搞了上千条碧古,家里被鱼警翻了个底儿掉。
听過, 有些是十多年前拿的
您是说,老毛子把碧古在家里存了10多年??![]()

阿恩 写道:qianbinjeff 写道:还没听说过差冰箱的案例,全靠自觉。
法律法规应该适用于所有人,比如说行人闯红灯,一样吃告票。
不知法,并不代表就可以犯法。知法犯法罪加一等。
确实不会有人去人家里查冰箱,但前几年看到过食家饱某位渔具店主因为有过量的bass受罚的新闻。
以上站长和主任的说法我觉得不符合common sense, 但问题在哪我说不出来。比如说 如果某个没鱼牌的人与自己未成年的儿子(或女儿)去钓鱼,他儿子把钓上的鱼都送给他父亲,岂不是他可以无限量的钓?

EskimoHunter 写道:got the following information from
http://www.outdoorontario.net/AskMNR/mnrfaqfish.html
people without license are allow to have possession limit as sport license limit, read onQuestion 164:
This has already been answered, but I have been told a CO has given a different response, so I'm just checking again. Sorry to be repetitive:
An angler catches his limit of, say, 2 lakers and gives them to his neighbor who does not fish and has no fishing licence. The next day, same angler catches another two lakers and again gives them to the same neighbor. This goes on until the neighbor has 18 lakers in his freezer.
The response in Question 38 says this is illegal. I.e., an angler may give away his daily limit (although be may not continue fishing that day), but the recipient is then bound by the possession limit and hence cannot have in his freezer more than that. I assume that if there are other members in the household, each of them could also have their limit, so that unless there are 9 people in the house, having 18 lakers in the freezer is illegal. But a reliable source just told me a CO told him this is perfectly OK. Comments?
Asked February 20, 2002
Answer from the MNR
This is correct as is the response to Question 38. One person can have his/her possession limit and no more, regardless if they possess a fishing licence or not.
Question 164a:
Related to this, is the possession limit for the recipient the same as what the angler has? I.e., if the angler has a conservation licence, is the recipient of the fish bound by conservation limits?
Answer from the MNR
The possession limit for the recipient is that of a regular (non-conservation) licence.
Question 164b:
I got the feeling talking to the person that the confusion arises due to the neighbor not being licenced, as though the regulations apply only to licenced anglers physically out there fishing. I.e, if somebody gives you a fish, you are not bound by the regs. To add to the confusion, Question 66, which asks if it is illegal to possess a fish if you don't have a licence is still "with MNR for clarification". Perhaps that question and lack of reply has spawned the above
Answer from the MNR
It is legal to possess fish without an angling licence.


EskimoHunter 写道:got the following information from
http://www.outdoorontario.net/AskMNR/mnrfaqfish.html
people without license are allow to have possession limit as sport license limit, read onQuestion 164:
This has already been answered, but I have been told a CO has given a different response, so I'm just checking again. Sorry to be repetitive:
An angler catches his limit of, say, 2 lakers and gives them to his neighbor who does not fish and has no fishing licence. The next day, same angler catches another two lakers and again gives them to the same neighbor. This goes on until the neighbor has 18 lakers in his freezer.
The response in Question 38 says this is illegal. I.e., an angler may give away his daily limit (although be may not continue fishing that day), but the recipient is then bound by the possession limit and hence cannot have in his freezer more than that. I assume that if there are other members in the household, each of them could also have their limit, so that unless there are 9 people in the house, having 18 lakers in the freezer is illegal. But a reliable source just told me a CO told him this is perfectly OK. Comments?
Asked February 20, 2002
Answer from the MNR
This is correct as is the response to Question 38. One person can have his/her possession limit and no more, regardless if they possess a fishing licence or not.
Question 164a:
Related to this, is the possession limit for the recipient the same as what the angler has? I.e., if the angler has a conservation licence, is the recipient of the fish bound by conservation limits?
Answer from the MNR
The possession limit for the recipient is that of a regular (non-conservation) licence.
Question 164b:
I got the feeling talking to the person that the confusion arises due to the neighbor not being licenced, as though the regulations apply only to licenced anglers physically out there fishing. I.e, if somebody gives you a fish, you are not bound by the regs. To add to the confusion, Question 66, which asks if it is illegal to possess a fish if you don't have a licence is still "with MNR for clarification". Perhaps that question and lack of reply has spawned the above
Answer from the MNR
It is legal to possess fish without an angling licence.


wetnose 写道:EskimoHunter 写道:got the following information from
http://www.outdoorontario.net/AskMNR/mnrfaqfish.html
people without license are allow to have possession limit as sport license limit, read onQuestion 164:
This has already been answered, but I have been told a CO has given a different response, so I'm just checking again. Sorry to be repetitive:
An angler catches his limit of, say, 2 lakers and gives them to his neighbor who does not fish and has no fishing licence. The next day, same angler catches another two lakers and again gives them to the same neighbor. This goes on until the neighbor has 18 lakers in his freezer.
The response in Question 38 says this is illegal. I.e., an angler may give away his daily limit (although be may not continue fishing that day), but the recipient is then bound by the possession limit and hence cannot have in his freezer more than that. I assume that if there are other members in the household, each of them could also have their limit, so that unless there are 9 people in the house, having 18 lakers in the freezer is illegal. But a reliable source just told me a CO told him this is perfectly OK. Comments?
Asked February 20, 2002
Answer from the MNR
This is correct as is the response to Question 38. One person can have his/her possession limit and no more, regardless if they possess a fishing licence or not.
Question 164a:
Related to this, is the possession limit for the recipient the same as what the angler has? I.e., if the angler has a conservation licence, is the recipient of the fish bound by conservation limits?
Answer from the MNR
The possession limit for the recipient is that of a regular (non-conservation) licence.
Question 164b:
I got the feeling talking to the person that the confusion arises due to the neighbor not being licenced, as though the regulations apply only to licenced anglers physically out there fishing. I.e, if somebody gives you a fish, you are not bound by the regs. To add to the confusion, Question 66, which asks if it is illegal to possess a fish if you don't have a licence is still "with MNR for clarification". Perhaps that question and lack of reply has spawned the above
Answer from the MNR
It is legal to possess fish without an angling licence.
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wenxiuxuan 写道:风雨 写道:wenxiuxuan 写道:
我的理解跟你的一样。
这些规则只适用于持牌人,对于没有牌的人是没有限制的,至少我在规则里没有看到。
所以就回到了我最开始的话题。
俺可以对着俺的鱼竿打赌,您这个这个理解大错特错了。
每一个居民,都有义务自己搞清楚法律,不能用不知道某条法作为开脱的理由,此乃common sense也~
就是说朋友在接受鱼之前要先查查吃这么多的鱼是不是合法?
xiaolu 写道:wetnose 写道:EskimoHunter 写道:got the following information from
http://www.outdoorontario.net/AskMNR/mnrfaqfish.html
people without license are allow to have possession limit as sport license limit, read onQuestion 164:
This has already been answered, but I have been told a CO has given a different response, so I'm just checking again. Sorry to be repetitive:
An angler catches his limit of, say, 2 lakers and gives them to his neighbor who does not fish and has no fishing licence. The next day, same angler catches another two lakers and again gives them to the same neighbor. This goes on until the neighbor has 18 lakers in his freezer.
The response in Question 38 says this is illegal. I.e., an angler may give away his daily limit (although be may not continue fishing that day), but the recipient is then bound by the possession limit and hence cannot have in his freezer more than that. I assume that if there are other members in the household, each of them could also have their limit, so that unless there are 9 people in the house, having 18 lakers in the freezer is illegal. But a reliable source just told me a CO told him this is perfectly OK. Comments?
Asked February 20, 2002
Answer from the MNR
This is correct as is the response to Question 38. One person can have his/her possession limit and no more, regardless if they possess a fishing licence or not.
Question 164a:
Related to this, is the possession limit for the recipient the same as what the angler has? I.e., if the angler has a conservation licence, is the recipient of the fish bound by conservation limits?
Answer from the MNR
The possession limit for the recipient is that of a regular (non-conservation) licence.
Question 164b:
I got the feeling talking to the person that the confusion arises due to the neighbor not being licenced, as though the regulations apply only to licenced anglers physically out there fishing. I.e, if somebody gives you a fish, you are not bound by the regs. To add to the confusion, Question 66, which asks if it is illegal to possess a fish if you don't have a licence is still "with MNR for clarification". Perhaps that question and lack of reply has spawned the above
Answer from the MNR
It is legal to possess fish without an angling licence.
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啊? 这不是国际玩笑吗? People without license are allow to have possession limit as sport license limit?
哪位讲讲这是基于什么理论, 道理, 逻辑...?
比如 SIMCOE 此季节的 BASS, 没鱼牌的(某位 18 岁以上, 65岁以下, 非伤残)人可以接受他人给的 6 条 BASS? 有小牌鱼牌的却只能 KEEP 两条 BASS. 您花钱(交税?)买了小鱼牌的, 还不如没有鱼牌的!!!! 怎么解释?

风雨 写道:xiaolu 写道:wetnose 写道:EskimoHunter 写道:got the following information from
http://www.outdoorontario.net/AskMNR/mnrfaqfish.html
people without license are allow to have possession limit as sport license limit, read onQuestion 164:
This has already been answered, but I have been told a CO has given a different response, so I'm just checking again. Sorry to be repetitive:
An angler catches his limit of, say, 2 lakers and gives them to his neighbor who does not fish and has no fishing licence. The next day, same angler catches another two lakers and again gives them to the same neighbor. This goes on until the neighbor has 18 lakers in his freezer.
The response in Question 38 says this is illegal. I.e., an angler may give away his daily limit (although be may not continue fishing that day), but the recipient is then bound by the possession limit and hence cannot have in his freezer more than that. I assume that if there are other members in the household, each of them could also have their limit, so that unless there are 9 people in the house, having 18 lakers in the freezer is illegal. But a reliable source just told me a CO told him this is perfectly OK. Comments?
Asked February 20, 2002
Answer from the MNR
This is correct as is the response to Question 38. One person can have his/her possession limit and no more, regardless if they possess a fishing licence or not.
Question 164a:
Related to this, is the possession limit for the recipient the same as what the angler has? I.e., if the angler has a conservation licence, is the recipient of the fish bound by conservation limits?
Answer from the MNR
The possession limit for the recipient is that of a regular (non-conservation) licence.
Question 164b:
I got the feeling talking to the person that the confusion arises due to the neighbor not being licenced, as though the regulations apply only to licenced anglers physically out there fishing. I.e, if somebody gives you a fish, you are not bound by the regs. To add to the confusion, Question 66, which asks if it is illegal to possess a fish if you don't have a licence is still "with MNR for clarification". Perhaps that question and lack of reply has spawned the above
Answer from the MNR
It is legal to possess fish without an angling licence.
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啊? 这不是国际玩笑吗? People without license are allow to have possession limit as sport license limit?
哪位讲讲这是基于什么理论, 道理, 逻辑...?
比如 SIMCOE 此季节的 BASS, 没鱼牌的(某位 18 岁以上, 65岁以下, 非伤残)人可以接受他人给的 6 条 BASS? 有小牌鱼牌的却只能 KEEP 两条 BASS. 您花钱(交税?)买了小鱼牌的, 还不如没有鱼牌的!!!! 怎么解释?
基于国家资源全民拥有的说法,人家不钓鱼的自然有权力享用与钓鱼者同样数量的鱼。
你买小牌,你比不钓鱼的人多了个钓鱼的权力;但你消耗的警力和政府资源与大牌持有者是一样的,那么就在你的持有量上消减一下。。。。这下子公平了~![]()
阿恩 写道:wenxiuxuan 写道:wetnose和阿恩引用的都不对。
接受鱼的那个朋友根本没有鱼牌,何来Limit这一说法。
有意思,就是说法规只规管有牌的人。![]()
就是说,如果你的邻居甚至你家的租客,如果没有鱼牌,如果他们同意,就可以无限量的keep你有鱼牌的人钓回来的鱼,你拿回来多少他们就能keep多少,你要吃的时候再从他们的冰箱里拿就是了。
文主任,这样理解对吗?

xiaolu 写道:但你消耗的警力和政府资源与大牌持有者是一样的? 如此说来, 没有鱼牌不钓鱼的人, 并没有耗任何警力和政府资源, 于是必须可以拥有的鱼的数量应当远远的大于拥有大牌的钓鱼人的数量?
(注: 拥有大牌的也消耗了警力和政府资源, 比没有钓鱼的人消耗的多, 而且还多出拥有了钓鱼的权力, 因此没鱼牌的人可留下的数量应当远远的多于有大牌的数量. 不是吗?)
xiaolu 写道:风雨 写道:wenxiuxuan 写道:wetnose和阿恩引用的都不对。
接受鱼的那个朋友根本没有鱼牌,何来Limit这一说法。
没有鱼牌就不受法律约束,这个思路不对吖~
不是没有鱼牌就不受法律约束. 你可能没看清楚我和文主任说的: 这里的钓鱼法规里清清楚楚写的是关于钓鱼人的法规. 没有提到是同时适用在非钓鱼人身上的.
同理: 教师守则是教师必须遵守的, 不是用来约束并不是教师的人的.



边走边钓 写道:[b]因为没有鱼牌的人是没有权利钓鱼的,也就没有权利留鱼了,所以法规就没有考虑到这一点。我猜立法规的议员们根本没有想到会有很多人每次钓满后拿回家送人。![]()
风雨 写道:阿恩 写道:确实不会有人去人家里查冰箱,但前几年看到过食家饱某位渔具店主因为有过量的bass受罚的新闻。
以上站长和主任的说法我觉得不符合common sense, 但问题在哪我说不出来。比如说 如果某个没鱼牌的人与自己未成年的儿子(或女儿)去钓鱼,他儿子把钓上的鱼都送给他父亲,岂不是他可以无限量的钓?
可别说不会查冰箱,给人个误解可就误会大发了~ 法律明文规定鱼警不需要法院许可就可以搜查私人财产/地盘。

边走边钓 写道:还有一点要澄清一下,未成年人,16岁一下必须和有鱼牌的人一起钓才可以,如果他爸爸没有鱼牌他也是不能钓的吧?风雨 写道:阿恩 写道:确实不会有人去人家里查冰箱,但前几年看到过食家饱某位渔具店主因为有过量的bass受罚的新闻。
以上站长和主任的说法我觉得不符合common sense, 但问题在哪我说不出来。比如说 如果某个没鱼牌的人与自己未成年的儿子(或女儿)去钓鱼,他儿子把钓上的鱼都送给他父亲,岂不是他可以无限量的钓?
可别说不会查冰箱,给人个误解可就误会大发了~ 法律明文规定鱼警不需要法院许可就可以搜查私人财产/地盘。
