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Old 02-24-2011, 08:33 PM   #11
buddha
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Originally Posted by FISHIONADO View Post
Hi Buddah, the link you provided basically says if you are registered guide then you are always considered a registered guide while fishing. I didn't see any impact to private fishermen. I'll read up more later and ask Howard McKim what he thinks.
This paragraph explains it.

"Not only is a guide always considered a guide, if you share the costs of a fishing trip with someone who is not a licensed guide, you are considered to be on a guided trip. This presents many problems. First, the expense held over one person for a fishing trip. If you fall under this rule fishing with friends, neighbors, or family, and split the cost of a trip, 1) you could be held responsible for guiding without a license, 2) over-limits of a federal fish, 3) failure to complete a saltwater logbook entry, 4) retaining halibut on a charter trip without a CHP. It could go even further with safety equipment violations, lack of appropriate insurance, etc. All just to go fishing with family or friends."
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