gnappi
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Now that I'm divorced, retired, and am financially comfortable I would LOVE to pop in the truck with all my gear, my 10' topper in the back and just go. I'd stop at every fresh waterhole (walking or boating) that looked like it might produce, well... anything like I now do in So. Fla.
So, Florida has an over 65 no fishing license required statute on the books, and I'm wondering what other states would allow an over 65 citizen of the U.S. and another state rights to fish without going through the expense and hassle of getting a license?
Does anyone know of a database that lists licensing for out of state retirees? Failing that, I would appreciate anyone in the gulf coast
and eastern seaboard states to chime in. Oh we do NOT have any freshwater closed season in Florida, so knowing states with similar season availability would help too.
I could almost hear those out of state fish scream in terror at the prospect
So, Florida has an over 65 no fishing license required statute on the books, and I'm wondering what other states would allow an over 65 citizen of the U.S. and another state rights to fish without going through the expense and hassle of getting a license?
Does anyone know of a database that lists licensing for out of state retirees? Failing that, I would appreciate anyone in the gulf coast
and eastern seaboard states to chime in. Oh we do NOT have any freshwater closed season in Florida, so knowing states with similar season availability would help too.
I could almost hear those out of state fish scream in terror at the prospect