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Location: SW Ohio | ...like I did last year. Ohio started a 5-yr license a couple of years ago, which I purchased. However, I also fish Kentucky, and made a couple trips in early March before I realized I forgot to buy a new one. With states having different license seasons, it's easy to get the dates confused.
I've never fished or hunted without a license and was pretty embarrassed to admit I had totally forgotten. Don't be like me... |
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Location: E. Tenn | Just purchased my senior lifetime sportsman's license.. One less thing to forget, (a big plus these days) and a nice price break. |
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Location: SW Ohio | The Ohio 5-year license will take me to within one year of being eligible for the senior lifetime license. A regular 1-year will carry me over. Hope they still have it by then. |
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Location: Walker, MN | Great point, MN anglers need a new license tomorrow too. |
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| Just have to determine in mn here if i want the conservation license or not. Being a avid musky angler thats usually what i get. |
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Location: North Central IL USA | When's the senior price kick in? |
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Location: E. Tenn | gregk9 - 3/3/2021 12:34 PM
When's the senior price kick in?
Check with the DNR, or Wildlife Agency in the state you reside in.
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Location: SW Ohio | For OH, I believe it is 66. |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | I believe the senior level price starts at 65 yrs. I've been paying $7.00 a season for many years now, but then that's for my state of Wisconsin and I'm 81 yrs. old.
Edited by bigbite 3/7/2021 10:41 AM
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| Good thru the month here in Colorado got to check a see if they stocked Trout in the city pod. Of course got two feet of snow to walk thru to reach the pond. |
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