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Not sure if Michigan has a lifetime or not.
I'd look into it, but I can't wait to get out of this state!
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03-05-13, 08:44 PM | #28 |
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Lol. We have almost as many and I can't wait to leave!
Not to move to Minny either
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03-05-13, 09:28 PM | #29 |
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Hubby and I renewed today. $36 for joint licenses. $20 for individual. We don't have lifetime licenses here but the hubby got his lifetime license when we still lived in AL and it was $150. It has already paid for itself.
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03-06-13, 11:29 AM | #30 |
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Paid $75 two years ago for my old fart lifetime license in PA.
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03-06-13, 09:06 PM | #31 |
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Dang... Cheaper than I figured. $40.00 Here in Tx. I believe that is salt/fresh.
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YOU do HAVE A LOT OF LAKES DEAN....GREAT SMALLIES TOO. BUT HERE IN alabama, WE HAVE THE BEST LAKES AND RIVERS. well, with the exception of a certain texas lake. lol!
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Of course I have a lot of personal stuff keeping me here also -- lots of family (including parents in their upper 70s and many young nieces/nephews who like to fish), a place on a lake to retire to in 6.5 years (with approximately 400 lakes within 25 miles), a fantastic job, and a large group of close friends. |
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Don't know if this will post but they make it a challenge here in VA to figure it out.....
Sportsman's License (16 years or older); Includes hunting license, bear deer turkey license (valid July 1-June 30), archery license, crossbow license, muzzleloader license, freshwater fishing license and trout license $133.00 Freshwater fish in county or city of residence* $16.00 Freshwater fish statewide* $23.00 Freshwater and saltwater statewide* $40.00 South Holston Reciprocal Fishing License (allows fishing in both Tennessee and Virginia waters of South Holston Reservoir) $21.00 Freshwater statewide for 5 consecutive days (not valid in designated stocked trout waters) $14.00 Freshwater and saltwater statewide for 5 consecutive days (not valid in designated stocked trout waters) $24.00 Resident Tidal Boat Sport Fishing $126.00 65 and over license to fish freshwater* $9.00 Service-connected Totally and Permanently Disabled Veteran Resident Lifetime License* to hunt and freshwater fish (available through Richmond Office or by mail) $15.00 Totally and Permanently Disabled Resident Special Lifetime License to freshwater fish*, (available through Richmond office or by mail) $15.00 Fish in designated stocked trout waters (This license required in addition to other resident licenses if fishing in these waters) $23.00 Legacy Fishing License, must be purchased before age 2 (available through Richmond Office or by mail) $125.00 Special lifetime to fish freshwater* or Special lifetime trout license to fish in designated stocked trout waters (A valid resident fishing license is also required), both available only through Richmond office or by mail. Fees for each lifetime license are as follows: Age up to age 44 $260.00 Age 45-50 $210.00 Age 51-55 $160.00 Age 56-60 $110.00 Age 61-64 $60.00 Age 65 and over $20.00 |
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Can any of you sea coast guys explain to me how and why you have to have a salt water license. Like to me having to pay for one seems like robbery. I can understand inland waters being managed but the ocean?
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The whole saltwater license thing is a mystery to many of us who took it all for granted for years, but the fact is that most coastel fisheries are hyper managed. Not always very well but managed nonetheless. I'm sure Capt Mike could shed some light on the subject.
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Like Ken said, year long is $10, I think if you buy seperately the salt water it is another $10. You can get a week long for like $6, so I usually just get both cause of the chance I'll fish the saltwater more than once.
A non-resident six month is $58 (I think its 6 month). Texas also has day liscenses that I think are like $10, they are called the "Lake Fork" liscenses, least that is why they have em, and now I guess for Falcon and Amistad too.
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i hear ya dean, FAMILY is EVERYTHING buddy. i was just messing with ya anyway. looking forward to seeing more pics from you this year pal.
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03-12-13, 12:28 PM | #39 |
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My license is around due for renewing now, it ends at the end of march, usually we get a letter with a special code for making it easier for processing, but our postoffice are doing the renewal codes via email, and i'm getting worried as i have not recieved the email yet whereas other folk have, I will give it 'till next week then I'll have to ring them up and see whats happening with my renewal code.
oh also on topic, it costs me £27 pounds for coarse and non migratory trout where as fishing for salmoniods and migratory trout it is £72
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Annual small game fishing and hunting-28 dollars
And when younger was on many a charter boat never onct bought a salty lic.Any place where you could be on the menu should not have to pay for. Last edited by lilmule; 03-22-13 at 05:37 PM. |
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Arkansas is 10.50 for a resident license, and 5.00 extra for a trout stamp.
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I had read that the price of Michigan licenses will be going up, yet it still shows the same price on the DNR website.
According to our shop mechanic, once it changes, there won't be a seperate $15 license for restricted and a $13 add on for all species. He claims there will only be one license, all species, for $25. Apparently, hunting licenses are being raised though
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04-01-13, 05:19 PM | #43 |
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About 1700.00 a year total..
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Indiana $17
Illinois (Non Res) $33.30
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04-01-13, 07:15 PM | #45 |
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Haha. Smart aleck
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Well in the Potomac I carry three licenses.
USCG 6pak PRFC Guides License MD FGR then the boats need stickers to cover the customers. 3pak and a 6pak charter boat sticker. Then I need a VA salt and fresh license to fish the tribs in the lower bay. Plus I get a NC license to surf fish as well. Plus truck permit. I also need a DC license.. And now I have to carry a TWIC Card to guide. Lets not mention insurance since this is just about licenses. Whew that is a pretty penny. And this year I will need a Homa, LA fishing license and maybe a RI and CT license. Capt Mike
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You WIN Capt. !!!
Don't add bait, equipment, gas or ALL the other NEEDS of Guiding. Break even doesn't even come till mid-season for you. WOW.
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Yea I break even around May each year..
But I love it still after 21 years.. Capt Mike
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May sounds like a pretty good time to break even. That's great that you love what you do! Makes a world of difference. At least I'm guessin it does
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Didn't think they could, but Ohio is now printing the licenses on cheaper paper than last year, so I had to pay $1 to get it laminated. So make mine $20, lol.
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