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| Brett Carroll |
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Posts: 696 Location: Northern Illinois | I purchased my Wisconsin Non-Resident and Illinois Resident and couldn't believe that the Wisconsin license seems to go up every year! I was wondering if anyone knew a site I could purchase a Canada and Michigan License and what the prices were. The WI NR was $50 and the IL R was $13. Thanks, | ||
| kevin |
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Posts: 1335 Location: Chicago, Beverly | I do ont know about Canada licenses online, but Michigan just go to the Michigan DNR website.... whatever states/provincences you get online, make sure you save a copy to your harddrive as a backup for what you print | ||
| Slimeball |
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Posts: 332 Location: Michigan | Michigan non-resident seasonal is $34. check http://www.mdnr-elicense.com/welcome.asp Jason Edited by Slimeball 4/14/2006 8:29 PM | ||
| Musky Alan |
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Posts: 544 Location: Alsip, Il | A prevous post had a link that you can order your Ontario Canadian license. For an annual regular non-resident license cost me $68.00. I just don't know if I would be able to release my dream musky of sixty inches (a must if you get a conservation license). Maybe Steve or Slamr can help find the link? Good Fishing, Al | ||
| slimm |
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Posts: 367 Location: Chicago | Yes WI NR has been going up the past few years. I still buy it though and will gladly pay the extra $10 this year if it will keep the DNR up and running and improve the resources. Ryan | ||
| da country kid |
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| Really that's not bad compared to a non resident out east (with the exception of Ohio). Generally they are in the $55 range. | |||
| tuffy1 |
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Posts: 3242 Location: Racine, Wi | I like the Illinois OOS license. It's only like $24. Thank God for tolls. LOL (okay, so that has no part in that, but I pay them every day on the way to work, so it seems worth it now) | ||
| castmaster |
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![]() Posts: 910 Location: Hastings, mn, 55033 | WI NR liceenses are $50 this year? ITS DEFINITELY TIME FOR MN TO START RAISING ITS PRICES!!!!!! | ||
| DJS |
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| I was using my old WI address for years to get the resident rate. I wish I still was $50 is steeep! | |||
| fishguide |
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Posts: 23 Location: vermilion bay,ontario | try www.mnr.gov.on.ca./fishing/oc. you will find the info here for licensing or call 1-800-667-1940, | ||
| mskygyd |
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| I would really like to see a 1 day NR license. The closest is a 4 day for 24 bucks. They have a two day available for Lake Michigan - why not for inland lakes ?? | |||
| nxtcast |
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Posts: 381 | Here is the link for Canada! You have to call them and they mail it to you! http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/csb/message/mnroffices.html | ||
| Derrys |
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| I've bought a Conservation license the last three years in Canada. You can't keep as many fish, but I think for the 7 day one, it was about $18.00 American. | |||
| CharlieTeuton |
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Posts: 38 Location: Iowa City, Iowa | Tradeoffs: If one fished for 10 days, the nonresident license cost would be $5/day. Twenty days of fishing brings the cost down to $2.50/day. If one played a single round of golf on a quality course & used a cart, the cost would be about the same as a nonresident annual license. Two new sure-fire jerkbaits equal the annual license cost. The opportunity to bitch about the cost increase, priceless! | ||
| Allstate48 |
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Posts: 389 Location: Corning, Iowa | Good comment Charlie. All hobbies are high priced. Doug | ||
| jerryb |
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Posts: 688 Location: Northern IL | I have bought 5 out of states so far, just glad to see this year we could buy the Minn. on line. | ||
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