Siebert Outdoors Posted December 23, 2010 Posted December 23, 2010 How many of you read and familiarize yourself with the regulations of your state or one you are going to visit annually? Or every trip read the changes on the states Conservation or DNR site? If you do not you could be missing out on great fishing or going to get yourself into trouble. Here is what I typically do to protect myself. I fish a few states and always read the regulations of that state for limits, seasons, etc. I also carry regulation books with me at all times when I'm in that state. I do this to protect myself from a mistake or if I get questioned about something I know the law. I also for some places highly recommend GPS and a map. When your fishing boundary waters this can also save you alot of grief. You have specific proof of where you are on a lake. Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted December 23, 2010 Author Posted December 23, 2010 How many of you read and familiarize yourself with the regulations of your state or one you are going to visit annually? Or every trip read the changes on the states Conservation or DNR site? If you do not you could be missing out on great fishing or going to get yourself into trouble. Here is what I typically do to protect myself. I fish a few states and always read the regulations of that state for limits, seasons, etc. I also carry regulation books with me at all times when I'm in that state. I do this to protect myself from a mistake or if I get questioned about something I know the law. I also for some places highly recommend GPS and a map. When your fishing boundary waters this can also save you alot of grief. You have specific proof of where you are on a lake. Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted December 23, 2010 Author Posted December 23, 2010 How many of you read and familiarize yourself with the regulations of your state or one you are going to visit annually? Or every trip read the changes on the states Conservation or DNR site? If you do not you could be missing out on great fishing or going to get yourself into trouble. Here is what I typically do to protect myself. I fish a few states and always read the regulations of that state for limits, seasons, etc. I also carry regulation books with me at all times when I'm in that state. I do this to protect myself from a mistake or if I get questioned about something I know the law. I also for some places highly recommend GPS and a map. When your fishing boundary waters this can also save you alot of grief. You have specific proof of where you are on a lake. Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I thoroughly review my own state (Tennessee) regulations at the beginning of every season and have a copy of the regs in my tackle bag. I've only fished out-of-state once recently and that was Florida. I had my non-resident license but I'll have to admit that I didn't go over the regs that well. I guess I get lazy since I C&R everything, don't use natural bait, only use one rod at at time, etc. Next time I go down there perhaps I better read up! Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I thoroughly review my own state (Tennessee) regulations at the beginning of every season and have a copy of the regs in my tackle bag. I've only fished out-of-state once recently and that was Florida. I had my non-resident license but I'll have to admit that I didn't go over the regs that well. I guess I get lazy since I C&R everything, don't use natural bait, only use one rod at at time, etc. Next time I go down there perhaps I better read up! Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I thoroughly review my own state (Tennessee) regulations at the beginning of every season and have a copy of the regs in my tackle bag. I've only fished out-of-state once recently and that was Florida. I had my non-resident license but I'll have to admit that I didn't go over the regs that well. I guess I get lazy since I C&R everything, don't use natural bait, only use one rod at at time, etc. Next time I go down there perhaps I better read up! Quote
Super User grimlin Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I try to... I go to a great lakes website to also check up on them. Walmart is horrible about carrying or giving out the handbooks. I didn't get one last year and the lady behind the counter couldn't find em'. I also visit the DNR website right before fishing season starts to read up and fresh up a little. I don't always remember everything and things change almost every year. Quote
Super User grimlin Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I try to... I go to a great lakes website to also check up on them. Walmart is horrible about carrying or giving out the handbooks. I didn't get one last year and the lady behind the counter couldn't find em'. I also visit the DNR website right before fishing season starts to read up and fresh up a little. I don't always remember everything and things change almost every year. Quote
Super User grimlin Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I try to... I go to a great lakes website to also check up on them. Walmart is horrible about carrying or giving out the handbooks. I didn't get one last year and the lady behind the counter couldn't find em'. I also visit the DNR website right before fishing season starts to read up and fresh up a little. I don't always remember everything and things change almost every year. Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 i do and carry the Texas P&W handbook in my truck. Being on the coast and not saltwater fishing very much is is necessary if you decide to hit the salty stuff several times a year. Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 i do and carry the Texas P&W handbook in my truck. Being on the coast and not saltwater fishing very much is is necessary if you decide to hit the salty stuff several times a year. Quote
Super User fishfordollars Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 i do and carry the Texas P&W handbook in my truck. Being on the coast and not saltwater fishing very much is is necessary if you decide to hit the salty stuff several times a year. Quote
Super User Lund Explorer Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I try to... I go to a great lakes website to also check up on them. Walmart is horrible about carrying or giving out the handbooks. I didn't get one last year and the lady behind the counter couldn't find em'. I also visit the DNR website right before fishing season starts to read up and fresh up a little. I don't always remember everything and things change almost every year. Wally World pobably didn't have any guides this year because the DNR didn't print any of them out! In their quest to save money, the 2009 and 2010 seasons were supposed to run under the 2009 guide. A client of mine who owns a bait shop was showing me the State's letter to license agents back when it first came about. If I remember correctly it talked about how dealers could "purchase" additional guides, and how they were supposed to encourage people to visit the DNR website to print off a copy of the rules. Kind of expensive if all you have is an inkjet printer, and those darn colored trout maps are terrible. Quote
Super User Lund Explorer Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I try to... I go to a great lakes website to also check up on them. Walmart is horrible about carrying or giving out the handbooks. I didn't get one last year and the lady behind the counter couldn't find em'. I also visit the DNR website right before fishing season starts to read up and fresh up a little. I don't always remember everything and things change almost every year. Wally World pobably didn't have any guides this year because the DNR didn't print any of them out! In their quest to save money, the 2009 and 2010 seasons were supposed to run under the 2009 guide. A client of mine who owns a bait shop was showing me the State's letter to license agents back when it first came about. If I remember correctly it talked about how dealers could "purchase" additional guides, and how they were supposed to encourage people to visit the DNR website to print off a copy of the rules. Kind of expensive if all you have is an inkjet printer, and those darn colored trout maps are terrible. Quote
Super User Lund Explorer Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I try to... I go to a great lakes website to also check up on them. Walmart is horrible about carrying or giving out the handbooks. I didn't get one last year and the lady behind the counter couldn't find em'. I also visit the DNR website right before fishing season starts to read up and fresh up a little. I don't always remember everything and things change almost every year. Wally World pobably didn't have any guides this year because the DNR didn't print any of them out! In their quest to save money, the 2009 and 2010 seasons were supposed to run under the 2009 guide. A client of mine who owns a bait shop was showing me the State's letter to license agents back when it first came about. If I remember correctly it talked about how dealers could "purchase" additional guides, and how they were supposed to encourage people to visit the DNR website to print off a copy of the rules. Kind of expensive if all you have is an inkjet printer, and those darn colored trout maps are terrible. Quote
Super User grimlin Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I try to... I go to a great lakes website to also check up on them. Walmart is horrible about carrying or giving out the handbooks. I didn't get one last year and the lady behind the counter couldn't find em'. I also visit the DNR website right before fishing season starts to read up and fresh up a little. I don't always remember everything and things change almost every year. Wally World pobably didn't have any guides this year because the DNR didn't print any of them out! In their quest to save money, the 2009 and 2010 seasons were supposed to run under the 2009 guide. A client of mine who owns a bait shop was showing me the State's letter to license agents back when it first came about. If I remember correctly it talked about how dealers could "purchase" additional guides, and how they were supposed to encourage people to visit the DNR website to print off a copy of the rules. Kind of expensive if all you have is an inkjet printer, and those darn colored trout maps are terrible. LOL this made me laugh and feel disgusted at the same time. It's one of those moments... Makes sense though why i didn't get one.... Quote
Super User grimlin Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I try to... I go to a great lakes website to also check up on them. Walmart is horrible about carrying or giving out the handbooks. I didn't get one last year and the lady behind the counter couldn't find em'. I also visit the DNR website right before fishing season starts to read up and fresh up a little. I don't always remember everything and things change almost every year. Wally World pobably didn't have any guides this year because the DNR didn't print any of them out! In their quest to save money, the 2009 and 2010 seasons were supposed to run under the 2009 guide. A client of mine who owns a bait shop was showing me the State's letter to license agents back when it first came about. If I remember correctly it talked about how dealers could "purchase" additional guides, and how they were supposed to encourage people to visit the DNR website to print off a copy of the rules. Kind of expensive if all you have is an inkjet printer, and those darn colored trout maps are terrible. LOL this made me laugh and feel disgusted at the same time. It's one of those moments... Makes sense though why i didn't get one.... Quote
Super User grimlin Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 I try to... I go to a great lakes website to also check up on them. Walmart is horrible about carrying or giving out the handbooks. I didn't get one last year and the lady behind the counter couldn't find em'. I also visit the DNR website right before fishing season starts to read up and fresh up a little. I don't always remember everything and things change almost every year. Wally World pobably didn't have any guides this year because the DNR didn't print any of them out! In their quest to save money, the 2009 and 2010 seasons were supposed to run under the 2009 guide. A client of mine who owns a bait shop was showing me the State's letter to license agents back when it first came about. If I remember correctly it talked about how dealers could "purchase" additional guides, and how they were supposed to encourage people to visit the DNR website to print off a copy of the rules. Kind of expensive if all you have is an inkjet printer, and those darn colored trout maps are terrible. LOL this made me laugh and feel disgusted at the same time. It's one of those moments... Makes sense though why i didn't get one.... Quote
Super User Raul Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 Don 't have to check them, the regulations are federal down here. Quote
Super User Raul Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 Don 't have to check them, the regulations are federal down here. Quote
Super User Raul Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 Don 't have to check them, the regulations are federal down here. Quote
Super User bilgerat Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 Laugh if you want. I grab several of the free copies that you can get at tackle stores. One always has a place at the back of my throne ;D which is where my serious reading takes place. New Jersey always highlights or prints in red type changes from the previous regs. Quote
Super User bilgerat Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 Laugh if you want. I grab several of the free copies that you can get at tackle stores. One always has a place at the back of my throne ;D which is where my serious reading takes place. New Jersey always highlights or prints in red type changes from the previous regs. Quote
Super User bilgerat Posted December 23, 2010 Super User Posted December 23, 2010 Laugh if you want. I grab several of the free copies that you can get at tackle stores. One always has a place at the back of my throne ;D which is where my serious reading takes place. New Jersey always highlights or prints in red type changes from the previous regs. Quote
bigredxlt Posted December 24, 2010 Posted December 24, 2010 I always catch and release unless I am going for trout or anything saltwater. Not really sure why I read up because I have never seen a fish and game officer or even heard of somebody getting in trouble. Quote
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