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Well I was just wondering what exactly does everyone pay to be legally able to go fish in their home state. I also if it is known would like to know how much out of state fishermen pay to legally fish in your state. Id like to see what state are setting their fees at and what they are.

So I am a Resident in NH.

Annual NH Resident Fishing License - $35.00

Annual Non Resident Fishing License - $53.00

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Tennessee:

RESIDENTS:

Annual HUNTING and Fishing licenses are $28.

Ages 13-15 are $8.

One-day passes are $5.50

Annual Trout Stamps are an extra $18.

Other types are also available.

NON-RESIDENTS:

Annual fishing licenses are $41, with other types and permits available.

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Tennessee Resident: $28 Combined Hunting & Fishing.

Additional license/ fees for trout, ducks & geese, turkey and deer.

Plus, Federal Stamps, of course!

However, in the Mid South, most outdoorsmen fish a number of states in the region which requires out-of-state licenses in almost every case. There are a few, small overlapping juristdictions that allow limited reciprocity. Last year I had licenses in TN, KY, AL and AR.

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PA  =  I think it was around $23  this year.  Extra fees to fish for Trout and they put a trout stamp on your license

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Resident freshwater license in Florida is $17.  If you are fishing with live bait and a cane pole (or any other pole without a reel) you don't need a license.

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Arkansas

Resident Fishing License - $10.50

Trout stamp (required to take trout in certain waters) - $5.00

White River border lakes stamp - $10.00  (allows AR residents to fish the Missouri portions of Table Rock, Bull Shoals, and Norfork)

Resident Hunting License - $25.00

Waterfowl stamp - $7.00

www.agfc.com

Arkansas has some very reasonable fishing and hunting license fees, which I think is a big contributing factor to the popularity of both hunting and fishing here in the Natural State.

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Virginia freshwater is $18 for a state license.  You can get one for your local county for less not sure the amount.  Also certain lakes/rivers require trout stamp and if you fish the Potomac you MAY need special Potomatc license or Maryland or DC license.  That depends on what sections of the river you fish-- it gets very complicated.

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Here in Michigan:

Resident = $15.00.......All species = $28.00

Senior (65 years or older) = $11.20

Military = $1.00

Nonresident = $34.00.....All species = $42.00.....24 hr = $7.00

These fees are for 2007. Rumor has it they will all be going up considerably for 2008.

Falcon

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You can come to GA from out of State and fish for seven days for under $10. Resident is $9 for a year.

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Rhodey is like twenty something. Its sad because they stock nothing but trout, and put no money in for bass or anything. Just trout!

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Rhodey is like twenty something. Its sad because they stock nothing but trout, and put no money in for bass or anything. Just trout!

Well, they charge for a whole year when you can only fish six months!    ::)

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You guys have it so cheap!!! My State is slick. There is a freshwater and saltwater license. One is about $19 and the other $21. They tack on a fee or two and it comes about to about $48.  Frickin' highway robbery if you ask me. This is resident. I don't even want to know what non residents would pay. :o

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Rhodey is like twenty something. Its sad because they stock nothing but trout, and put no money in for bass or anything. Just trout!

Well, they charge for a whole year when you can only fish six months! ::)

1/2/2007 70 degrees 20+ fish The only month we dont fish is Febuary and thats when we fly south for a few weeks ;)

Got to say Connecticut is tough, most states give minors 16-18 a break but CT is Adult =16 and over. 16 year old out of Stater's $40.00

"Take a kid fishing and your VISA Platnuim card in CT"

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Like Branuss had already said, our license here in Cali are $37.50... However, we also have a two rod stamp (which, depending on the type of fishing I'm doing, I sometimes use) and its $11.55, and a Bay Delta stamp which is $5.50 more....

So, all total, its more like $55.

But as I always say, my fishing license is far and above, the best money I spend all year !!! I'd pay $200 for an annual license if I could be assured that it would be put to very good use, and not all wasted away in beurocratic BS and red tape :-(

Hey tin2win, you said > Its sad because they stock nothing but trout, and put no money in for bass < Heck, they do pretty much the same thing here in Cali ! :-)

Peace,

Fish

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