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FULLTIMEWANABE
Apr 01, 2017Explorer
Hubby gets an annual salt water license every year for the year at $47. I believe he also every other year gets a fresh water license which I believe is the same price. Someone said it's expensive as an out of stater. Believe me we've bought non resident fishing licenses in many states and provinces (BC = $162), and we personally feel that Florida fishing licenses are some of the best priced ones out there. Even for say 2 weeks, if you're an avid fisher person like my hubby is, $47 is cheap entertainment. I think when we got our Washington State licenses in 2015, it worked out that the one salmon we did finally catch cost us about $87 LOL.
If we are going to be travelling around a state/province and not fishing on consecutive days, we've typically found it more cost effective as well convenient, to buy an annual license versus several 2, 3 or 5 day licenses, however they aren't cheap for non-residents for sure. Just saying how it's worked out for us for many years travelling and fishing a lot.
If we are going to be travelling around a state/province and not fishing on consecutive days, we've typically found it more cost effective as well convenient, to buy an annual license versus several 2, 3 or 5 day licenses, however they aren't cheap for non-residents for sure. Just saying how it's worked out for us for many years travelling and fishing a lot.
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