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I have a season license in my home state.
On a recent multi-state trip, I again and again found that to dip my line in the stream behind my hotel (catch and release) for the two hours I would be there I had to buy a 3-day non-resident license with salmon stamp for $25-$35. Needless to say, I took my chances. After all, I have never been approached for a license check in 40 years of fishing. I don't need to buy a non-resident driving license as I travel around this country and I shouldn't have to buy a local fishing license either. A resident season license in any state should suffice. At most, a state should ask that you buy a daily sticker for a reasonable additional fee, like $2. These stickers could be dispensed by machine. Ken C |
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![]() "Ken C" wrote in message ... I have a season license in my home state. On a recent multi-state trip, I again and again found that to dip my line in the stream behind my hotel (catch and release) for the two hours I would be there I had to buy a 3-day non-resident license with salmon stamp for $25-$35. Needless to say, I took my chances. After all, I have never been approached for a license check in 40 years of fishing. I don't need to buy a non-resident driving license as I travel around this country and I shouldn't have to buy a local fishing license either. A resident season license in any state should suffice. At most, a state should ask that you buy a daily sticker for a reasonable additional fee, like $2. These stickers could be dispensed by machine. Ken C Well, sometime when you're not too busy, why don't you just take over the world. I'm sure we'll all be much happier. Wolfgang |
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![]() "Ken C" wrote in message ... I have a season license in my home state. On a recent multi-state trip, I again and again found that to dip my line in the stream behind my hotel (catch and release) for the two hours I would be there I had to buy a 3-day non-resident license with salmon stamp for $25-$35. Needless to say, I took my chances. After all, I have never been approached for a license check in 40 years of fishing. I don't need to buy a non-resident driving license as I travel around this country and I shouldn't have to buy a local fishing license either. A resident season license in any state should suffice. At most, a state should ask that you buy a daily sticker for a reasonable additional fee, like $2. These stickers could be dispensed by machine. Ken C I feel the same! My landlord decided to go up on my rent, after 10 years! I'm headed over to his house to kill him. Op --Lawless in NC-- |
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Wolfgang wrote:
"Ken C" wrote: I have a season license in my home state. On a recent multi-state trip, I again and again found that to dip my line in the stream behind my hotel (catch and release) for the two hours I would be there I had to buy a 3-day non-resident license with salmon stamp for $25-$35. Needless to say, I took my chances. After all, I have never been approached for a license check in 40 years of fishing. ... Well, sometime when you're not too busy, why don't you just take over the world. I'm sure we'll all be much happier. That's it ? I mean some fool troll comes in here boasting of poaching and that's all the ire roff can muster ? I guess this marks the official end of the "cabin fever" season. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Ken C" wrote in message ... I took my chances. After all, I have never been approached for a license check in 40 years of fishing. The enforcement in some states is not what it could be because DNR's are ofthen not funded at a level which allows for enough officers. Just because because you haven't been checked does not make it legal anymore than driving 85 in a 70 mph zone makes it legal because no one has pulled you over. I don't need to buy a non-resident driving license as I travel around this country and I shouldn't have to buy a local fishing license either. A resident season license in any state should suffice. If fishing licenses (and hunting) didn't often go to support wildlife programs and wildlife enforcement in various states you could have a point. but it is the law and you should do what it requires. Maybe if everyone acts the way you claim to, then go one, at some point there won;t be money in the coffers to protect that trout stream you've decided you can poach on. I hope when you do get caught it's one of those states that requires a non-resident to post a cash bail on the spot or go to the local jail, |
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I hope it's a state that confiscates all the equipment that the poacher
used, including his vehicle. Although that penalty is usually only enforced for big game violations. |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message . com... Wolfgang wrote: "Ken C" wrote: I have a season license in my home state. On a recent multi-state trip, I again and again found that to dip my line in the stream behind my hotel (catch and release) for the two hours I would be there I had to buy a 3-day non-resident license with salmon stamp for $25-$35. Needless to say, I took my chances. After all, I have never been approached for a license check in 40 years of fishing. ... Well, sometime when you're not too busy, why don't you just take over the world. I'm sure we'll all be much happier. That's it ? I mean some fool troll comes in here boasting of poaching and that's all the ire roff can muster ? I guess this marks the official end of the "cabin fever" season. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry Well, he didn't say if he was a catch and release* poacher, or a dry fly only, poacher.... Hell, he didn't even say if he was a Spey side only scotch drinker, poacher, or if he drank that Island swill too, while poaching. Skwala * I take his posting to mean the water was C & R, not that he necessarily practiced C & R poaching. |
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Ken C wrote:
On 14 May 2006 09:24:38 -0700, "George Adams" wrote: I hope it's a state that confiscates all the equipment that the poacher used, including his vehicle. Although that penalty is usually only enforced for big game violations. The typical fine is $150, so it doesn't take too long until you are way ahead of the game. The same or similar could be said for cheating on your taxes. The point is, the rules are stupid and unreasonable. Only a product of inbreeding follows every rule. I agree that many rules are stupid and unreasonable, and that I break some of them routinely, but fishing without a license doesn't sound to me like an enjoyable way to spend time. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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Buy the freaking license dude. Wherever you go. You don't get to make
up your own rules. bruce h |
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On 14 May 2006 09:24:38 -0700, "George Adams"
wrote: I hope it's a state that confiscates all the equipment that the poacher used, including his vehicle. Although that penalty is usually only enforced for big game violations. The typical fine is $150, so it doesn't take too long until you are way ahead of the game. The point is, the rules are stupid and unreasonable. Only a product of inbreeding follows every rule. Ken C |
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