I have absolutely no problem paying the Canadians for the opportunity to fish in their great lakes and country! I'd pay more, happily. And if a few others decide to stay out, that's okay too.
prouboy
Posted by: wally Posted on: Dec 8th, 2011 at 10:52pm
Got mail from Ontario MNR on Monday but haven't opened it yet. Figured it to be the renewal fee for the green Sportman's Card ("Conservation Card"?) which I guess I got about three years ago. I wondered at the time (ie. 3 years ago) why I needed BOTH this green card AND an Ontario fishing license but never really questioned their process.
When I renew this card (whatever it's called) this year, I'll STILL need to purchase an additional, separate Ontario fishing license in order to fish there, correct? Also, as I understand it, I cannot purchase such a fishing license UNLESS I have the "card," correct? Bottom line: said green card was simply another way to extract revenue, correct?
Is this what is happening? Am I missing something?
Jimbo
You can do it all in one shot. My card comes printed with the 3-year licence, no actual stickers. You can get a card and buy stickers each year if you want. I find it's easier to just do it all in one shot.
@Wally, it's called free market capitalism. A fair price is what the market is willing to pay. It's also married with a healthy dose of socialism. I already pay taxes, so my money goes to the MNR if I fish or don't. So I get a discount for having already paid. A veritable peanut butter cup of two great systems that work great together.
Posted by: Mad_Mat Posted on: Dec 8th, 2011 at 1:28pm
----- or until you lose it like I did after my trip last year! so now, I'd have to renew the card, maybe use it next year, maybe not, and lock it up in a safe so I could find it if I did want to use it next year -
and -------- "Important Change: MNR will no longer be accepting mail-in applications." - so that leaves me out anyway - I'll just go thru the hassle when and if I need one next time
Posted by: SunCatcher Posted on: Dec 8th, 2011 at 1:18am
@Jimbo, Correct EVERYONE needs a Conservation Card. They are about $10, and You ALSO need a fishing license. And You also need to CARRY them both with YOU. And It is just another "TAX" that is correct. If you are a first time Conservation Card buyer, then you pay for it when you buy your license. You get a temporary Conservation Card, then about 3 Months later they mail you the plastic one (like a credit card) in the mail. Then It is good for 3 years. SunCatcher
Posted by: wally Posted on: Dec 7th, 2011 at 11:06pm
When I renew this card (whatever it's called) this year, I'll STILL need to purchase an additional, separate Ontario fishing license in order to fish there, correct? Also, as I understand it, I cannot purchase such a fishing license UNLESS I have the "card," correct? Bottom line: said green card was simply another way to extract revenue, correct?
Is this what is happening? Am I missing something?
Yep. That's pretty much it. But I seem to remember the original Ontario Card was maybe $5.00. (Looks like Canada has experienced a bit of inflation.) At least its not selective. Ontario residents are required to purchase them as well.
Since my trips are always longer than 8 days, I've been going with the 1 year Conservation license. After I ran the numbers, the only advantage of buying a 3 year license is avoiding future increased fees.
I got mine too. I didn't know what it was but it came Par Avion so I was at first excited and then afraid but after opening and skimming a bit I thought I'd just buy mine once I was at the counter knowing exactly what dates I'd choose for my now usual (what 8 day?) conservation license. If a three year seasonal is a better value than picking up a license for my specific dates years from now I could be in, although it's hard for me to commit three years in advance these days.
I thought I was getting a good deal with the forever stamps. I was a bit surprised when the same price/value exchange for first class stamps took two rolls after asking if they had any forever stamps left. "Wait, no, I only wanted one hundred." ... Seems there are 50 per roll at twice the size as the old ones.
Posted by: Jimbo Posted on: Dec 7th, 2011 at 8:38pm
Got mail from Ontario MNR on Monday but haven't opened it yet. Figured it to be the renewal fee for the green Sportman's Card ("Conservation Card"?) which I guess I got about three years ago. I wondered at the time (ie. 3 years ago) why I needed BOTH this green card AND an Ontario fishing license but never really questioned their process.
When I renew this card (whatever it's called) this year, I'll STILL need to purchase an additional, separate Ontario fishing license in order to fish there, correct? Also, as I understand it, I cannot purchase such a fishing license UNLESS I have the "card," correct? Bottom line: said green card was simply another way to extract revenue, correct?
Is this what is happening? Am I missing something?
Jimbo
Posted by: Preacher Posted on: Dec 7th, 2011 at 8:26pm