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$23 for basic license. Another $10 for a 2 pole stamp. Another $18 for a trout stamp.

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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

I'm going by memory and my memory seems to be going.

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Maine is $27 for freshwater license. Some point a saltwater license will be needed. May have started, not sure.

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

Wow, you're a jerk...

It's what I do

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I'm pretty sure TN still does a combo small game/fishing for around $25-30 a year.  I've had a lifetime for about 10 years so not really sure any longer. 

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NC Freshwater-$15

SC Non-Resident Freshwater- $35 and it expires June 30, regardless of when you purchase it

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Maine is $27 for freshwater license. Some point a saltwater license will be needed. May have started, not sure.

Last year, 2010, you had to register with the NOAA and no fees were charged. This year you still need to register and I think it's $25.00. I can register thru MA marine fishery and I think it's $10.00 this year (that may have changed from what they were quoting last year) and that allowed me to fish in ME. I don't believe ME will be handling the registration process this year, but from the way I read it you can register thru MA and save yourself $15.00 and still fish in all coastal waters.

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I have to apologize for posting the above information. It appears that the rules have been changed since last summer. MA as of February 11, 2011 has reciprocity agreements wih NH & RI only. The fees are $10.00 and you can use that recreational saltwater permit for the 3 states.

Again, my apologies for the confusion.

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In Missouri it costs $12 for the year as a resident.  If you purchase the license online there is a $2 convenience fee added to it.  Daily permit is $7 and a non-resident permit is $42.  If you purchase the combined fishing and small game permits the price is $19.

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

Wow, you're a jerk...

It's what I do

i got ya all beat with free at least for another 3 years unless i re up my contract with the new york national guard. idk if the free hunting and fishing license is worth staying in the military but it sure helps

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$50 a year, but it 's federal ( you can fish in any state inland and offshore ).

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Resident annual husband and wife has been $26, but there's talk of a price increase for 2011.  License year starts April 1.

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$30 KY non-resident 7 day Fishing License if anybody on the roadtrip hasnt got theres yet.

Good to know.

What dates did you get?

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Here in Kansas, it's $20.50 for a license, $12.50 for a trout stamp, $6.50 for a 3rd pole permit. Annual State Park permit is $24.70.

Tom

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California $43.46 for a general sportfishing license, and $13.53 .....so mine was $56.99

Which, I should add, is a substantial sum, for somebody who doesn't get out very much.

But for myself, it's probably the best money I will spend all year long.

Our license are good from Jan 1. to Dec 31. So I try to get mine sometime in Dec, a week or two before the new year starts.

Peace,

Fish

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I usually have about 8-9 states a year. 

only resident state is IL...so I pay a lot more than I would like. 

I never get any trout stamps or great lakes stamps.

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Washington:  Annual Freshwater is $26.00 and includes both warm and cold water species to include Steelehead, Salmon and sturgeon.  A salt permit is extra as are clam permits. We have punch cards for the species named above and are " required " to submit our records to assist the Department of Fisheries which has ( last time I checked ) 20+ cold water biologists and 1 warm water biologist.

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