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On Apr 6, 3:50*pm, "Derek" wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... Damn, it's that time of year when I have to renew all my fishing licenses. I bought non-resident fishing licenses and trout stamps in Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota plus fishing and hunting resident licenses in Illinois and the bill came to $209.16. And I still have to buy the federal waterfowl stamp. I'm not complaining, just wondering how in the hell folks can afford this fishing and hunting habit. (could be worse, as I recall I paid just as much for the combination of non-resident Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Yellowstone.) -- Ken Fortenberry Be thankful in England as well as a rod licence at £24.50 ($49) for Trout or £66.50 for *Trout and Salmon ($133 ) we get to pay local *tickets *to actually fish.A ticket for the season on Ladybower comes in at £310 ( $620) to be fair it is a stocked water but there is little or no 'free fishing' of note thats what we get for living on a small island. Derek £24.50- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Small island thing maybe, but in Western Ireland a few years ago it seemed the deal was quite open. I ran into some French kids on an opportunistic fishing road trip, and natives with a refreshing attitude toward creative tresspass. But then that could just be the Irish attitude toward most things involving authority. Dave |
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