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Just purchased mine this past weekend. I got the "3 fer" Super Conservation deal. Its a General License,Trout Stamp and an Urban License(For fishing lakes within the more metropolitan areas,Tucson and Phoenix). It ran $53. If Purchased them separate it would have run me $58 and Id have to carry 2 different licenses(Urban and General) and have a separate Trout stamp on the back of the General License.

How does the cost of my state' license compare to yours?

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NYS resident $29/season. Is it a good buy? Did I do alright?

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28 for an all species Residdential in Michigan. But i don't fish for salmon or trout so i get the restricted which cost only 15.

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Resident Sport Fishing License, includes both Ocean and Fresh : $43.46

Second Rod Stamp: $13.53

Abalone Card: $20.78

Salmon Report Card: $5.66

Steelhead Report Card: $6.48

Sturgeon Report Card: Free

Total: 89.91 for me

Want to live in California?, yes we can fish all year round, but it isn't cheap.

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VA - $18 (state resident freshwater) + $18 (state resident trout, required for one lake I fish) + $4 National Forest stamp

TN - $42 (state non-resident)

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Jersey - $22.50 without a trout stamp. Don't know what a trout stamp costs, don't buy 'em.

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NYS resident $29/season. Is it a good buy? Did I do alright?

just turned 16 saturday, i still need to get mine. also for the super sportsman(all hunting tags and fishing) is $88 i believe

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Jersey - $22.50 without a trout stamp. Don't know what a trout stamp costs, don't buy 'em.

It's $10.00 for the trout stamp. I don't bother with it either.

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$13.50 in IL. Plus $7 for a great lakes trout stamp, and $7 for an inland trout stamp.

I pay $60 for a non resident Wisconsin that includes a great lakes trout stamp.

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I thinks it's like 18 and the trout stamp is maybe another few bucks. Figure 23ish I never end up just getting the license when i'm at the tackle store hence the uncertainty. (BAITMONKEY) :( ;D

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Louisiana Resident Basic-$9.50, plus a Saltwater license for $5.50(I go to school right at the saltwater line)=all my bases covered for $15

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$120 dollars for all my fishing and hunting needs for Tennesse..But right now since I'm still fifteen I only have to pay 8 Dollars for everything...

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well paid $15 for an IL liscense  no stamps   live on border of WI but havent caved and spent $60 yet   hey slonezp  how u get urs for 13.50   

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Jersey - $22.50 without a trout stamp. Don't know what a trout stamp costs, don't buy 'em.

It's $10.00 for the trout stamp. I don't bother with it either.

Yeah well I went ahead and bit the bullet on the Trout Stamp this year,after I had a run in with a Warden that told me that even though I was Bass Fishing,I needed a Trout Stamp because the waters are stocked with Trout.

So according to the Warden,If there are Trout stocked in the water youre fishing,you need a Trout Stamp even though you are targeting a different species.

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