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Old 01-01-2010, 11:11 PM   #31
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Its my understanding if you have a liscense from ANY state that currently has its own program you will not need to register.At least that's what I interpet from the questionaire "Do I need to Register?"
That's correct. The only purpose of the registry is to count noses--put a number on the recreational fishing population. Which is why most if not all states are granting license reciprocity--they only want everyone to be counted once. Once you have a license, the state that issued it will presumably send the requested data to NOAA.

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Old 01-01-2010, 11:38 PM   #32
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I'm still 20 steps behind you guys... seeing as I am still having a hard time swallowing the fact that someone is now "allowing" me to cast a line into the unstocked ocean, charging me a TAX to do so, and then spending my money nowhere near the ocean!!! Honestly not sure how I am going to proceed...
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Old 01-02-2010, 03:21 AM   #33
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Thanks Tex. I was just about to post that as I just got online.

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Old 01-02-2010, 03:29 AM   #34
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No feeTrojan horse, 25 million salt water recreational fishermen, just give it
a few years before $$$$.
So I understand everyone's anti-license sentiments. I am with you but if you think by not getting one you will further you cause you are mistaken. The Feds are gonna do this whether you participate this year, next year or 40 years from now.
Sometime in the future they will start charging us a fee. It's gonna happen and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. Protest all you want, the *astards will surely win.

As for my .02, I just registered so I don't get boarded by some zealous Fed this Spring and have my day ruined.

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Old 01-02-2010, 09:59 AM   #35
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Old 01-02-2010, 10:06 AM   #36
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Mike Bucko is just flat out wrong. All a RI resident will need to fish in CT or NY this year is a $15 NY non-resident license, because a CT license is good in NY, and a NY license is good in CT. Next year, you can buy a $10 non-resident Mass license and fish all over the Northeast, as every state will recognize a Mass license. It will NOT cost Rhody anglers $115 to fish in every state next year.

Buy a NY license online, and you're good for CT and you also will NOT have to register with the Feds. If they board you in RI, you show them a NY non-resident license and you're in compliance with the law even if you're not registered with the Feds.

Next year, if Gov. Chooch is still grandstanding, buy a Mass non-resident license. I understand that the fee is $10 across the board, resident and non-resident alike.

... So what you are saying for those of us up here in Mass, but we also like to fish RI/CT/NY ... that we get a CT nonresident license and then we are covered for those three states?

Reason I ask is that my parents live in Stonington, and for years I have fished the Watch Hill Reefs and Fisher's Island regions - in essence fishing three states by boat in a very short time frame ... although CT is way inside of the two in that area ... but it would be expensive to have to pay for more than one out of state license to fish there ... $60 for CT non-resident is expensive enough ...

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Old 01-02-2010, 11:18 AM   #37
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That's correct. The only purpose of the registry is to count noses--put a number on the recreational fishing population. Which is why most if not all states are granting license reciprocity--they only want everyone to be counted once. Once you have a license, the state that issued it will presumably send the requested data to NOAA.

Then why the hell are paying for a license next year, if this is free why can't it be like this always..

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Old 01-02-2010, 06:06 PM   #38
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So I understand everyone's anti-license sentiments. I am with you but if you think by not getting one you will further you cause you are mistaken. The Feds are gonna do this whether you participate this year, next year or 40 years from now.
Sometime in the future they will start charging us a fee. It's gonna happen and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. Protest all you want, the *astards will surely win.

As for my .02, I just registered so I don't get boarded by some zealous Fed this Spring and have my day ruined.
Paul, I agree, but with 25 million saltwater fishermen a few more
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Old 01-02-2010, 07:33 PM   #39
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Mike Bucko is just flat out wrong. All a RI resident will need to fish in CT or NY this year is a $15 NY non-resident license, because a CT license is good in NY, and a NY license is good in CT. Next year, you can buy a $10 non-resident Mass license and fish all over the Northeast, as every state will recognize a Mass license. It will NOT cost Rhody anglers $115 to fish in every state next year.

Buy a NY license online, and you're good for CT and you also will NOT have to register with the Feds. If they board you in RI, you show them a NY non-resident license and you're in compliance with the law even if you're not registered with the Feds.

Next year, if Gov. Chooch is still grandstanding, buy a Mass non-resident license. I understand that the fee is $10 across the board, resident and non-resident alike.
wrong. Reciprocity is granted to you in a non resident state only if you are licensed in your resident state. It works like the credit for taxes paid to another state.

You don't get to choose your resident state.
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Old 01-02-2010, 07:50 PM   #40
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wrong. Reciprocity is granted to you in a non resident state only if you are licensed in your resident state. It works like the credit for taxes paid to another state.

You don't get to choose your resident state.
stcroixman, I was thinking about this myself. It would seem the intent of the reciprocity would only be granted if you are licensed in your home state; but I have not come across anything indicating that you have to be licensed in your home state to enjoy reciprocity. I live in CT and was going to bypass purchasing the CT resident license and purchase a NY Non-resident license to cover myself for NJ, NY, CT, RI and MA. Where are you finding information stating that you have to be licensed in your home state?
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Old 01-03-2010, 12:14 PM   #41
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it's common sense first, but peruse any of the states laws that have passed.
You can't pick and choose and a Ct NR license is not going to get you NY reciprocity when you have a RI drivers License for an ID.
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Old 01-03-2010, 02:50 PM   #42
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go to msba.net follow to noaa and reg.their it took my zip code mine start with 0****
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Old 01-04-2010, 12:40 PM   #43
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I just registered and it takes about 2 minutes and you can print your license card online.
I just did the same, even though I hold a pelagic tuna permit...pretty easy.

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Old 01-04-2010, 01:21 PM   #44
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I just did the same, even though I hold a pelagic tuna permit...pretty easy.
I've got both also! Did you get a confirmatory e-mail from the saltwater registry? I didn't but I printed out the registration card as proof.

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I've got both also! Did you get a confirmatory e-mail from the saltwater registry? I didn't but I printed out the registration card as proof.

I printed mine out a s well, I did it from work at lunch time but used my home e-mail, so I dont know if it was confirmed...

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Old 01-04-2010, 03:23 PM   #46
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wrong. Reciprocity is granted to you in a non resident state only if you are licensed in your resident state. It works like the credit for taxes paid to another state.

You don't get to choose your resident state.
Point me to the applicable language that says only a resident holding an out-of-state licese will be granted reciprocity.

From the CT DEP website:

What is a reciprocal license privilege? (Is there reciprocity with any other states?)

Connecticut law allows non-resident anglers who hold a marine waters fishing license in New York, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire or Maine to fish in the marine district and land marine fish in this state without a Connecticut license provided the state issuing the marine license affords the same privilege to resident Connecticut marine license holders.

From the language of the NH license bill--it's limited reciprocity but nothing in the legislation says you have to have a Mass or Maine resident license.


(c) A nonresident holding a valid recreational saltwater license or a for-hire charter or party boat saltwater license from Maine or Massachusetts, shall be allowed to take, possess, or transport finfish from New Hampshire coastal and estuarine waters, provided that the state in which such person purchased a recreational saltwater license or in which the for-hire vessel is registered allows an angler with a New Hampshire recreational saltwater license or a saltwater for-hire vessel with a for-hire license from New Hampshire to recreationally take, possess, or transport finfish in that state’s coastal and estuarine waters.

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