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I think i hit my new high number of states fished this last year, only one time was a tournament it was one of my 2 Alabama licenses.  Wondering how it was for everyone else in 2017, how many states (or countries even for that matter) did you fish in?  

I also probably bought a new record number of fishing licenses in 2017 too!  I'd hate to know what that $ total per fish actually was!!!  Still cheaper than being caught without one though!!!!  

 

  1. North Carolina - have a lifetime license there
  2. Georgia - resident license, have to buy the trout stamp too to fish certain parts of the river 
  3. Alabama - actually bought 2 short term non resident licenses here in 2017!
  4. Tennessee - short term non resident
  5. Florida - again, bought the short term non resident license TWICE in 2017!
  6. Louisiana - short term non resident  

 

 

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Florida only, and I'm now ancient, err, old enough, to where I don't need no stinking license anymore.

 

Never fished outside the state.

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In 2017...KY & FL...and dangerously close to TN on Barkley/Cumberland River one day.

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Non of them!

Just the best bassin place in the north, Ontario. ??

Although one of these days I’m gonna hit the warm south when it’s super crappy up here ( mostly dec. to apr. ).

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IL, IN, MI, WI, MN and MO. I only held full year licenses for IL and WI, But I'm considering getting one for IN this year as well.

  • BassResource.com Administrator
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It's different every year. For 2017, it was WA, OR, CA, AZ, AL, and TX.

 

I traveled and fished all those states, plus traveled to, but didn't fish LA, FL, GA, and NY.

  • Global Moderator
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KS and MO was it for me, and I only fished in Missouri 2 or 3 times, the rest were all in KS. 

  • Super User
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Louisiana, Mississippi, Virginia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Florida and Maryland.

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UK, Holland, France, Canada and USA last year. Canada and the US were the only places I caught anything worth remembering though!

  • Super User
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VA, FL, MI, DC, Canada and some years the Walpole Indian reservation (need special license). 

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Just indiana for me. And only fished 1 time where I actually needed a license. Fish private water most of the time. Plan to change that this year. 

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Louisiana and Colorado.   Stream fished in Colorado. Mostly Tidal bass fishing in Louisiana, and the one trip to the 289k acre paradise known as Toledo Bend.

 

This year I'm planning a trip to Lake Gunthersville and I may even try Rayburn if I can squeeze it in.

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DE (resident) MD (non resident non-tidal/bay&coastal), and VA (non resident one day)

looks like I'm doing the same states this year, but because of our lake Anna trip in April VA will be the 7 day license. 

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