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When I was a boy I often went fishing with my dad, and it was a great
family activity. You could be dirt-poor and still go fishing. The pastime was very cheap! Now that I am grown and have two boys, I cannot take my boys fishing, not any more. In the State of Texas, the cost of a fishing license with salt water stamp has now gone up to almost $30.00. This means that to take my boys fishing.... for us to be able to go throw hooks in the water for just one year... would cost $90.00. This is just too much. NO more. I have had it. We don't have that kind of money for something that we might do only 3 times in the whole year. Yea, we have the freedom, technically speaking, to hunt and fish, they didn't outright ban them....but they might as well have, when they "license, fee and tax you to death, so that it is just unaffordable. So, through their endless taxes, they rob away our abilities to do things that our forefathers could freely do. Each year, the ability to experience freedoms that our forefathers could freely partake of becomes more and more a possibility only for the rich. The way that they are steadily growing the whole parks and wildlife dept., becoming ever more bloated with over-paid rule enforcers and bureaucrats, the price will doubless be $100 or more in a few years. The power to tax is the power to rob away a mans' substance, to support the regulators and those on the govt. dole. And when they sap away a mans' substance...well, obviously you are then robbed of your freedoms economically, you have no options, you cannot travel, you cannot do much of anything recreational, you can do nothing but subsist. You know, maybe this is the intended plan? I mean, what better way to conserve the fish population than by making it too expensive for all but the rich? Thank you, Texas. |
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Most States offer one and three day licences at a much cheaper cost if you
only fish three times a year look into those it is still an option for everyone Wayne "Jimbo" wrote in message ... When I was a boy I often went fishing with my dad, and it was a great family activity. You could be dirt-poor and still go fishing. The pastime was very cheap! Now that I am grown and have two boys, I cannot take my boys fishing, not any more. In the State of Texas, the cost of a fishing license with salt water stamp has now gone up to almost $30.00. This means that to take my boys fishing.... for us to be able to go throw hooks in the water for just one year... would cost $90.00. This is just too much. NO more. I have had it. We don't have that kind of money for something that we might do only 3 times in the whole year. Yea, we have the freedom, technically speaking, to hunt and fish, they didn't outright ban them....but they might as well have, when they "license, fee and tax you to death, so that it is just unaffordable. So, through their endless taxes, they rob away our abilities to do things that our forefathers could freely do. Each year, the ability to experience freedoms that our forefathers could freely partake of becomes more and more a possibility only for the rich. The way that they are steadily growing the whole parks and wildlife dept., becoming ever more bloated with over-paid rule enforcers and bureaucrats, the price will doubless be $100 or more in a few years. The power to tax is the power to rob away a mans' substance, to support the regulators and those on the govt. dole. And when they sap away a mans' substance...well, obviously you are then robbed of your freedoms economically, you have no options, you cannot travel, you cannot do much of anything recreational, you can do nothing but subsist. You know, maybe this is the intended plan? I mean, what better way to conserve the fish population than by making it too expensive for all but the rich? Thank you, Texas. |
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Most States offer one and three day licences at a much cheaper cost if you
only fish three times a year look into those it is still an option for everyone Wayne "Jimbo" wrote in message ... When I was a boy I often went fishing with my dad, and it was a great family activity. You could be dirt-poor and still go fishing. The pastime was very cheap! Now that I am grown and have two boys, I cannot take my boys fishing, not any more. In the State of Texas, the cost of a fishing license with salt water stamp has now gone up to almost $30.00. This means that to take my boys fishing.... for us to be able to go throw hooks in the water for just one year... would cost $90.00. This is just too much. NO more. I have had it. We don't have that kind of money for something that we might do only 3 times in the whole year. Yea, we have the freedom, technically speaking, to hunt and fish, they didn't outright ban them....but they might as well have, when they "license, fee and tax you to death, so that it is just unaffordable. So, through their endless taxes, they rob away our abilities to do things that our forefathers could freely do. Each year, the ability to experience freedoms that our forefathers could freely partake of becomes more and more a possibility only for the rich. The way that they are steadily growing the whole parks and wildlife dept., becoming ever more bloated with over-paid rule enforcers and bureaucrats, the price will doubless be $100 or more in a few years. The power to tax is the power to rob away a mans' substance, to support the regulators and those on the govt. dole. And when they sap away a mans' substance...well, obviously you are then robbed of your freedoms economically, you have no options, you cannot travel, you cannot do much of anything recreational, you can do nothing but subsist. You know, maybe this is the intended plan? I mean, what better way to conserve the fish population than by making it too expensive for all but the rich? Thank you, Texas. |
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Jimbo, you do not need a license to fish private waters in Texas. Ask
around and find a pond owned privately where you can get permission to fish. If you don't know anyone, try posting at www.TexasFishingForum.com BTW, I agree with you about the costs getting prohibitive, I remember when you didn't need a license to fish without a reel in your home county. I'm in Waxahachie, Tx. |
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Jimbo, you do not need a license to fish private waters in Texas. Ask
around and find a pond owned privately where you can get permission to fish. If you don't know anyone, try posting at www.TexasFishingForum.com BTW, I agree with you about the costs getting prohibitive, I remember when you didn't need a license to fish without a reel in your home county. I'm in Waxahachie, Tx. |
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Fishing license in CA is close to $40...The real kicker is it cost me
almost $100 to tow the boat to the foothill lakes in gas for one trip, and I go 3/4 times a month. Does this stop me, heck no, I'm retired, worked all my life for this, and nothing is going to stop me from doing something I really enjoy. When my kids were small it would sure have put the screws to it, if as expensive as todays standards. Do not really think the govt has anything to do with it though. Back 30/35 years ago I thought every thing was expensive then also. We fished alot of stock tanks in TX in the early 70s around Plano, have alot of good memories. Hang in there with those boys, good luck, and have fun.. sket |
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I hear everything is big in Texas, Looks like the taxes fall right into
line. I have 3 kids, and here they dont need a licence till 16 . But I had to pay for fresh and salt water licences for myself at a cost roughly 70 bucks. Plus a hunting licence is about 40 I think, I havent had the cash to find out yet this year, but I better find it soon, deer season has been open for a while now. How much is fresh fish and venicen worth at the grocery store?? Pictures of the kids fishing.. http://ca.geocities.com/doyoulikeithere/ "Jimbo" wrote in message ... When I was a boy I often went fishing with my dad, and it was a great family activity. You could be dirt-poor and still go fishing. The pastime was very cheap! Now that I am grown and have two boys, I cannot take my boys fishing, not any more. In the State of Texas, the cost of a fishing license with salt water stamp has now gone up to almost $30.00. This means that to take my boys fishing.... for us to be able to go throw hooks in the water for just one year... would cost $90.00. This is just too much. NO more. I have had it. We don't have that kind of money for something that we might do only 3 times in the whole year. Yea, we have the freedom, technically speaking, to hunt and fish, they didn't outright ban them....but they might as well have, when they "license, fee and tax you to death, so that it is just unaffordable. So, through their endless taxes, they rob away our abilities to do things that our forefathers could freely do. Each year, the ability to experience freedoms that our forefathers could freely partake of becomes more and more a possibility only for the rich. The way that they are steadily growing the whole parks and wildlife dept., becoming ever more bloated with over-paid rule enforcers and bureaucrats, the price will doubless be $100 or more in a few years. The power to tax is the power to rob away a mans' substance, to support the regulators and those on the govt. dole. And when they sap away a mans' substance...well, obviously you are then robbed of your freedoms economically, you have no options, you cannot travel, you cannot do much of anything recreational, you can do nothing but subsist. You know, maybe this is the intended plan? I mean, what better way to conserve the fish population than by making it too expensive for all but the rich? Thank you, Texas. |
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