from what I am told, your guest(s) are allowed 3 poles regardless of what is labeled on them. technically, if your dad has 4 poles in front of him, just add his info to one pole and your golden.
Here is what has been asked on another thread.
Default Rigging Questions
I just want to make sure I'm on the up and up when Mr. Green Jeans stops by. Here's the scenario. I have eight poles setup with double rigs. All eight poles have my conservation number or my name and address.
A) So far so good right?
Now my dad is fishing with me
B) do I need to change the conservation number on the poles he's using?
C) can he keep his own fish using my poles?
Now my wife and daughter is fishing and I'm just baiting and helping
D) do I need to change all the conservation numbers?
Thanks in advance!
from what I am told, your guest(s) are allowed 3 poles regardless of what is labeled on them. technically, if your dad has 4 poles in front of him, just add his info to one pole and your golden.
G.Gordon LIKED above post
baiting and helping is fishing
Jarred all I know is you can only have one limit of fish if all y'all fishin with noodles with one name address or conservation number on them. Gotta love the boys from Mo! Go to OK and catch and cull all ya want till y'all got 15?
Probably correct Mark. You know me I don't keep them anyway other than tournament days. We usually only have 8 fish and 10 max in the livewell at a time on tournament days so guess we would still be ok. The rule is a little vague.
Guides that rig with clients better have a label maker in the boat I guess. This could get complicated, with double seats on the front of boats with 8 rods , whose info goes on which rods?
beagle man, dfar LIKED above post
Good Lord, when did simply goin fishin get so damned complicated?? And who started it.....let me guess, over-regulating politicians. How far off am I????