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Conservation Officers tour South Okanagan anglers over first July weekend

  • Conservation Officers were active in the South Okanagan checking on anglers over the first July weekend.
  • The daily quota for Kokanee from Osoyoos Lake prohibits keeping any fish over 30 centimetres, while catches of yellow perch are limited to 20 per day.
  • The Conservation Officer Service stated that possessing live fish without permits is unlawful and that catching and releasing fish safely is legal.
  • Annual fishing licenses for B.C. residents cost $41.15, valid from April 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026.
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Conservation Officers tour South Okanagan anglers over first July weekend

Conservation was inspecting catches and making sure catches were following regulations

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Penticton Western News broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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