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I spend $125 for three different states and I duck another $50 because of senior exemptions.

I may add another $50  if I decide to go for one more state.

 

Ramp fees are likely add another $100 or more.

 

I like the states that give an actual full year from date of purchase. 

 

How much do you spend ,or do you want to know. :Idontknow:

 

C22

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I spend $58.50 for two states. What gets me is my state was $8.50 a year for at least 25 years, then one year they jumped it up to $19 out of nowhere. It's not the price that gets me, it's the fact that all that money gets poured into saltwater boat ramps and trout. They do absolutely nothing for freshwater ramps or bass management of any kind.

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I think I spent around $200 last year maybe more. Ramps fees probably only around $100 I saved a ton of money finding free ramps and some states are pretty good about free access ramps.  Others charge up the wahzoo

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I turned 65 last July,in Delaware 65 or older,no license is needed.I still would buy a license,if the state would make improvements on the ramps.But like the post above,it's all about the salt water fishermen,and the out of staters.

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Skeeter,I happen to know a little about De money distribution. They are mandated by law to spend on average 21 to 22% of license income dollars on non tidal projects. Overall I give them failing marks on  what they do with the money.

 

The  percentage is determined by how many people say yes, they fish fresh water. It would be wise not to speak of that.

C22

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I usually spend 110 every three years.  Don't go to other states or provinces.

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Pretty sure I pay $20 for ky, the lake I fosh don't charfe no fees so that's about it.

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Turned 65 last year an got local state lifetime hunt/fish for $45.  Also buy neighboring state for $35 and Ontario for around $40.  Ramp fees are around $50 for the areas I use.

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Wow, some of you pay some mighty high fishing fees.

 

My Florida freshwater license for the whole year is $17.00 and if I want to fish salt water it is another $17.00 on top of that.

 

Here in Florida I use mostly public boat ramps paid for by our taxes so there are no ramp fees at most locations, but my local Winter Park chain of lakes charges me $14.00 a year for ramp fees. A one day use is $6.00, so the annual pass is the only way to go. The nice thing about this chain of lakes having a boat ramp fee is that it keeps out a lot of people who simply do not want to pay it. If it were an open access public ramp there could be twice as many boats or more using it. So the ramp fee is a deterrent keeping a lot of heavy traffic out of there.

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Last year: Wisconsin senior annual, $7.00, Alabama non resident annual I think was $55.00, Michigan non resident annual was $75.00. Launch fee totals probably more than the license fees. I fish a lot of National Forest lakes and the daily fee is $5.00, Local (Green Bay)  annual is $40.00. County fees in the area I fish on the Mississippi River is $40.00 annual ( there are a lot of free boat ramps on the Mississippi but the distances make it worthwhile to pull your boat rather than run 10-15 miles) State Park boat launch fee's are $25.00 annual in Wi. Toss in an a few $3-$5 fees on other county parks and you have a bit invested. At least the bait chimp didn't get that money.

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Once your 65 in Florida no more license fee. I can't believe how much some states charge for license and ramp fees. Sure good to live and play in Florida.

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I don't have to worry about that until I turn 15.

Isn't it 16? I'm in high school too and from what I heard, in NJ you don't need a license until you r 16

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If I recall correctly, I believe it was $36 for a

combo fresh/saltwater license here in Virginia

for a year license.

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Fresh & Salt $5 until 65 then $0, got 2 more years

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Fresh & Salt $5 until 65 then $0, got 2 more years

That's pretty cheap !

 

Being a senior resident of Florida I'm no longer required to have a license.  Fishing salt from shore or pier a licensed is not required for non seniors but you must have one for a private boat.

Many places in South Florida there is both a pier charge as well as a parking fee, luckily in Boynton the jetties are free with no parking charge, better yet they are open 24/7.  I have access not only to the jettie but beach and ICW, only problem is the fishing stinks the last few years.

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Zero!

 

I have a Virginia salt and freshwater "lifetime" fishing license.

 

Purchased one each for my grandson and granddaughter when they were born.

 

Wife has her "lifetime" fishing license, too.

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  Amazingly New York reduced the non res lic form $73  down to $50 +a full year from date of purchase. More states should do the full year thing.In times past I declined to buy with only a few months before expiration in Dec.

 

Md has an eye for eye policy for non res. What ever the buyers home state charges non res is what is paid. 

There is a minimum of $30.50 no matter.

 

Lots of states have a one time charge  for a senior pass for parks and ramps.

The feds have a Golden Age pass for age 62+. At $10 its a bargain.

C22

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$100 to $200 depending on the states I get, but with the amount of fishing I have been doing lately it will be closer to $200 this year.

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~ Annual Michigan Resident Multi-species (warm & cold water)

 

~ Annual Non-Resident Pennsylvania Multi-species (including Lake Erie trout & salmon)

 

  And if I'm lucky, a couple of these a year . . . . .

 

~ Weekly Non-Resident Sinaloa, Mexico Mutant Bass Permit

 

 The monetary value of each is meaningless when compared to the actual value added to my life.

 

A-Jay

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Maybe like around 50$??? I got a Georiga freshwater license and a 3 day fresh water Florida license and a 3 day florida saltwater license

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My home state of Pennsylvania offers 1, 3, and 5 year licenses. I hate having to go buy my license every spring, so I buy the 3 year plan, which I believe is $64. Like others have stated, my home state dumps a majority of their money into trout. The kicker is they charge $5 for a trout stamp for every season too. I don't trout fish at all, but it sure would be nice to see more money spent on other species of fish. 

 

By the time I add on my West Virginia, New York, and Ontario licenses, those all come to about another $125 a year. So I guess I spend about $150 a year on licenses. 

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