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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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![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Apr 2008 18:02:30 -0500, Ken Fortenberry wrote: 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.) Um...how much are planning to put aside for bail money and fines for not having a LA NR license... TC, R You have me thinking we are planning to take a holiday next year to visit wifeys family mainly Michigan ( K-Zoo) so if I am over for 2 weeks what permits am I likely to need . V was saying about some regulations about parking out in the national park land needing permissions anybody familiar with the rules? Derek (uk) |
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![]() "Derek" wrote in message ... You have me thinking we are planning to take a holiday next year to visit wifeys family mainly Michigan ( K-Zoo) so if I am over for 2 weeks what permits am I likely to need . V was saying about some regulations about parking out in the national park land needing permissions anybody familiar with the rules? Derek (uk) If your plans are for fishing only in Michigan, it will cost you $42 for an annual non-resident license for all species.....assuming fees have not changed since last year. It's really a very good deal. Not quite sure what you are asking about national parks. Wolfgang |
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