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new to fishing
I changed from golf to fishing, i'm so new at it, I thought " wow you
need a really good swing to get over this lake." I live within 1 hour of great lakes and rivers here in the San Jaquin Valley. If I like it, I will obtain a fishing license. If I am caught, I'll tell them my license blew away and went downstream. This is my first fish story, so give me a break, |
new to fishing
"Brassy" wrote in message oups.com... I changed from golf to fishing, i'm so new at it, I thought " wow you need a really good swing to get over this lake." I live within 1 hour of great lakes and rivers here in the San Jaquin Valley. If I like it, I will obtain a fishing license. If I am caught, I'll tell them my license blew away and went downstream. This is my first fish story, so give me a break, Cheaper to buy a license. $25 for fishing without the license in sight. $700+ for fishing without a license. $32 gets you a license for the year, $10 for a couple of days and there are 3 free fishing days a year. One jsut happened on the 23rd. |
new to fishing
Also... they can always check your story by your Social Security or Drivers
License number. At least they can in Tennessee and Kentucky. "Brassy" wrote in message oups.com... I changed from golf to fishing, i'm so new at it, I thought " wow you need a really good swing to get over this lake." I live within 1 hour of great lakes and rivers here in the San Jaquin Valley. If I like it, I will obtain a fishing license. If I am caught, I'll tell them my license blew away and went downstream. This is my first fish story, so give me a break, |
new to fishing
"Charles Summers" wrote in message . .. Also... they can always check your story by your Social Security or Drivers License number. At least they can in Tennessee and Kentucky. Wisconsin too. It's far cheaper to just buy a license, and far more ethical too! In the past, I've had out of state guide clients say "I'm only fishing in this state today, I don't need a license." I say then "I'll just refund your money now because I'm not taking you out fishing without one!" -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
new to fishing
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ... "Charles Summers" wrote in message . .. Also... they can always check your story by your Social Security or Drivers License number. At least they can in Tennessee and Kentucky. Wisconsin too. It's far cheaper to just buy a license, and far more ethical too! In the past, I've had out of state guide clients say "I'm only fishing in this state today, I don't need a license." I say then "I'll just refund your money now because I'm not taking you out fishing without one!" Don't know about Wi, but in Az a guide can be held accoutnable as an accomplice if they knowingly assist a person in taking wildlife illegally. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
new to fishing
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
message ... "Charles Summers" wrote in message . .. Also... they can always check your story by your Social Security or Drivers License number. At least they can in Tennessee and Kentucky. Wisconsin too. It's far cheaper to just buy a license, and far more ethical too! In the past, I've had out of state guide clients say "I'm only fishing in this state today, I don't need a license." I say then "I'll just refund your money now because I'm not taking you out fishing without one!" Don't know about Wi, but in Az a guide can be held accoutnable as an accomplice if they knowingly assist a person in taking wildlife illegally. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
new to fishing
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message SNIP Don't know about Wi, but in Az a guide can be held accoutnable as an accomplice if they knowingly assist a person in taking wildlife illegally. The same applies here too. Which is another reason why I insist on following the rules and regulations. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
new to fishing
In some states, they keep your drivers license until you prove your story
about having a fishing license. Bill "Brassy" wrote in message oups.com... I changed from golf to fishing, i'm so new at it, I thought " wow you need a really good swing to get over this lake." I live within 1 hour of great lakes and rivers here in the San Jaquin Valley. If I like it, I will obtain a fishing license. If I am caught, I'll tell them my license blew away and went downstream. This is my first fish story, so give me a break, |
new to fishing
"bill allemann" wrote in message m... In some states, they keep your drivers license until you prove your story about having a fishing license. Bill "Brassy" wrote in message oups.com... I changed from golf to fishing, i'm so new at it, I thought " wow you need a really good swing to get over this lake." I live within 1 hour of great lakes and rivers here in the San Jaquin Valley. If I like it, I will obtain a fishing license. If I am caught, I'll tell them my license blew away and went downstream. This is my first fish story, so give me a break, Here in California they just give you a ticket. They do give a couple of free fishing days a year, so you could try it out then. If you show up in court with a license bought before the ticket, you can have the fine reduced to $25 for non display of a license. This state requires you to visably wear you license. If no license, lot of the judges will drop the charges if you purchase a lifetime license. Price depends on age. Mine at 62 was $300, sounds like you are in the $800 range. Fine is about the same. |
new to fishing
"Calif Bill" wrote in message hlink.net... "bill allemann" wrote in message m... In some states, they keep your drivers license until you prove your story about having a fishing license. Bill "Brassy" wrote in message oups.com... I changed from golf to fishing, i'm so new at it, I thought " wow you need a really good swing to get over this lake." I live within 1 hour of great lakes and rivers here in the San Jaquin Valley. If I like it, I will obtain a fishing license. If I am caught, I'll tell them my license blew away and went downstream. This is my first fish story, so give me a break, Here in California they just give you a ticket. They do give a couple of free fishing days a year, so you could try it out then. If you show up in court with a license bought before the ticket, you can have the fine reduced to $25 for non display of a license. This state requires you to visably wear you license. If no license, lot of the judges will drop the charges if you purchase a lifetime license. Price depends on age. Mine at 62 was $300, sounds like you are in the $800 range. Fine is about the same. In Az you are required to have your license in your immediate possession. I do not know if they will dismiss fine if you show a prior dated license or not. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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