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		<title>Georgia Fishing License &#8211; Go Fly Fishing in the Peach State</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2012 01:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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If you want fish the waters – e.g. rivers, lakes, streams, dams, reservoirs &#8211; of the Peach state, you need to purchase a Georgia fishing license first. However, it might be that you are exempted from such a requirement. Still, the wildlife and natural resources people are urging you to buy a license anyway. This [...]]]></description>
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If you want fish the waters – e.g. rivers, lakes, streams, dams, reservoirs &#8211; of the Peach state, you need to purchase a Georgia fishing license first. However, it might be that you are exempted from such a requirement. Still, the wildlife and natural resources people are urging you to buy a license anyway. This is because all proceeds from the sale of the fishing permits will be used for the maintenance and conversation of the state’s water. This will be certainly a boon not only for the current generation anglers and fishers, but the others to come.</p>
<p><H2> Fishing License Georgia Requirements – Who Needs to Get One?</H2></p>
<p>Georgia possesses some of the finest and most bountiful rivers and lakes, like Carters Lake, Etowah River, Goat Rock, Savanna River, and High Falls Lake. And the state is working truly hard to make sure that it realizes all programs that will protect and preserve the state’s fisheries and waters. You can do your part in helping this endeavor of supporting conservation efforts of the State’s fisheries resources by purchasing your own fishing license.</p>
<p>The following are the individuals who need to buy their fishing permits and license:</p>
<p>1. Residents who are 16 to 64 years old are required to purchase a valid fishing license if they want to fish the fresh waters and salt waters of Georgia.</p>
<p>2. Non-residents who are at least 16 years must possess a valid non-resident fishing license to fish within the state, except in private ponds.</p>
<p>Who are exempted from purchasing fishing license in Georgia?</p>
<p>1. Individuals who are 65 years old and above, provided they can show proof such as birth certificate. </p>
<p>2. Persons who are medically diagnosed as totally blind</p>
<p>3. Veteran who is considered as legal resident of the state can take advantage of a lifetime honorary fishing and hunting license. He must file with the Games and Fish Division a letter from the Veterans Administration certifying him to be a totally disabled veteran.</p>
<p><H3>Georgia Fishing License – Fees and Costs</H3></p>
<p>1. Annual License  </p>
<p>Resident: $9.00 </p>
<p>Non-resident: $45.00 </p>
<p>2. Two-Year Fishing License </p>
<p>Resident: $16.00 </p>
<p>Non-resident: not applicable</p>
<p>3. Three-day License </p>
<p>Resident: $3.50  </p>
<p>Non-resident: $20.00 </p>
<p>4. Wildlife Management Area Stamp</p>
<p>Resident: $19.00 </p>
<p>Non-resident: $73.00 </p>
<p>5. Combined Hunting and Fishing</p>
<p>Resident: $17.00 </p>
<p>Non-resident: $100.00 </p>
<p>All recreational seasonal fishing permits and licenses are valid for 12 months or one full year from the day of you purchase &#8211; online, at Georgia DNR, or authorized selling outlets within the state. The same is true with 2-year licenses; they are likewise valid for 24 months or 2 full years from the date that you buy them.  </p>
<p><H4>Fishing License in Georgia – Online and Offline Purchase</H4></p>
<p>If you want to buy your license via the internet, you can make your purchase by this <a href="http://www.georgiawildlife.com/node/654/">Georgia Wildlife Department</a>.</p>
<p>You can also buy the license at an authorized license dealer that’s nearest you. In fact, Georgia fishing and hunting licenses can easily be had in the state. You can easily buy them in fishing goods shops, marinas, and convenience shops. You can also go personally to buy your Georgia fishing license at any Law Enforcement Office of Department of Natural Resources.<br />
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		<title>Ohio Fishing License &#8211; Enjoy Buckeye State Fishing Adventure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 08:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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You must obtain the appropriate Ohio fishing license if you intend to enjoy some exciting fly fishing at the waters of the Buckeye State. On the other hand, there are people that have the great fortune of being exempted from buying a license. Imagine being able to fish for trophy catfish at the grand Ohio [...]]]></description>
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You must obtain the appropriate Ohio fishing license if you intend to enjoy some exciting fly fishing at the waters of the Buckeye State. On the other hand, there are people that have the great fortune of being exempted from buying a license. Imagine being able to fish for trophy catfish at the grand Ohio River, without having to pay for a license to fish.</p>
<p>However, it is recommended for everyone, exempted or not, to spend for a permit anyway. This is because buying one helps the Ohio Department of Natural Resources in protecting the fishing waters. It preserves the game of fishing as well. The collected fees are used by various agencies in the state to pay for fishery protection and management tasks. </p>
<p>Likewise, the money gained from the sale of permits is used as a fund for programs on endangered species, as well as fish and waters conservation.</p>
<p><H2>How needs to Obtain Ohio Fishing License</H2></p>
<p>1. You are mandated by Ohio laws to purchase a fishing license if you a resident of the state for at least six months, more than 16 years of age old, and want to catch fish in the state’s rivers, lakes, streams, or ponds.</p>
<p>2. If you are not a resident of the state, then by all means, get a non-resident fishing permit. The cost is much higher, almost double that of resident permits. However, for those who are from out of state and will just fish for a few days, there are affordable three-day special licenses to purchase.</p>
<p>Exemptions</p>
<p>1. If you are going to fish within a privately-owned pond, you do not have to buy a permit.</p>
<p>2. Likewise, if you are an active member of the United States Armed Forces, you are exempted from getting a fishing license.</p>
<p>3. If you are someone who acts as assistant to an angler with disabilities, then you need not to obtain a license.</p>
<p><H3>Costs and Fees of Fishing License in Ohio</H3></p>
<p>Here are a list of the types of licenses and permits, as well as their corresponding fees and costs. You must make sure that you buy the fishing license Ohio that suits your requirements.</p>
<p>1. Resident Fishing License &#8211; $19.00</p>
<p>2. Resident Senior &#8211; $10.00 (This is mainly for individuals at least 66 years old, or born after 1st of January, 1938 and have been a resident of the state for the last six months.)</p>
<p>3. One-Day &#8211; $11.00</p>
<p>4. Annual Non-resident &#8211; $40.00</p>
<p>5. Three-Day, Non-resident Tourist &#8211; $19.00</p>
<p>6. Duplicate &#8211; $4.00</p>
<p><H4>Easy Way of Purchasing Fishing License Ohio – Via the Internet</H4></p>
<p>While some people prefer to go straight to the Department of Natural Resources offices, others take advantage of online application. Purchasing the necessary permit is made very quick and convenient since all the you have do in order to purchase online is log on to the Ohio DNR <a href="http://ohiodnr.com/wildlife/dow/regulations/fishing_licenses.aspx">web site</a> and go to the fishing web page. There is the purchase page that can be found within the site. </p>
<p>You may also buy your Ohio fishing license on most convenient shops and retail stores in many parts of the state. Buying one is certainly an easy task since there are vendors of these permits on every state county.<br />
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		<title>Alabama Fishing License &#8211; Enjoy Fishing at the Yellowhammer State</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Apr 2012 07:44:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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Just like in any other US state, you need to get a Alabama fishing license 2012 if you want to fish the great many rivers, lakes, reservoirs, dams, and streams of the majestic Yellowhammer State. There is but no better way than for you to enjoy this exciting and fulfilling outdoor activity with the proper [...]]]></description>
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Just like in any other US state, you need to get a Alabama fishing license 2012 if you want to fish the great many rivers, lakes, reservoirs, dams, and streams of the majestic Yellowhammer State. There is but no better way than for you to enjoy this exciting and fulfilling outdoor activity with the proper permit. </p>
<p>Even for those residents who are exempted from getting a permit, they are encouraged to buy one, since the money to be collected will contribute significantly to the maintenance and conservation of the state’s fishing waters.</p>
<p><H2>How needs to obtain Alabama Fishing License</H2></p>
<p>Now is the best time to start getting your fishing license in Alabama. You just cannot wait to get your hands on your new permit and be able to head to the waters to enjoy exhilarating fly fishing of trophy fish. Imagine being able to catch the best bass species in some of the premier lakes of the state, like Lay Lake, Wheeler Lake, and Alabama River.</p>
<p>Who are required to secure proper licenses:</p>
<p>1. The state mandates residents and non-residents who wish to enjoy fly fishing and angling to obtain the appropriate permits and licenses. </p>
<p>Exempted in getting licenses and permit for fishing are:</p>
<p>1. Children who are below 16 years of age and seniors who are over 65 years old.</p>
<p>2. You are not required to obtain a fishing license if you are a state resident and you fish from the bank of your residence (county) using a line and hook with a live bait. You must be ready to show any identification that will prove your residency in case an officer asks for any.</p>
<p><H3>Fishing License Alabama Fees &#038; Costs</H3></p>
<p>How much are fishing licenses and permits in the state? The following are the list of prices and fees as of 2012.</p>
<p>Freshwater Fishing (Resident) &#8211; $12.10</p>
<p>Wildlife Heritage License (Resident) &#8211; $10.05</p>
<p>Spearfishing (Resident) &#8211; $6.00</p>
<p>Freshwater Fishing (Non-resident) &#8211; $46.00</p>
<p>Fresh Water fishing Seven-day Trip (Non-resident) &#8211; $26.20</p>
<p>Spearfishing Annual (Non-resident) &#8211; $8.50</p>
<p>Who are entitled to discounts?</p>
<p>If you are state resident with disability, you may apply for a fishing permit at a discounted price. Application for discounts should include certification for the doctor that proves your disability. Fishing licenses will be issued at the cost of one dollar. </p>
<p>If you are a US veteran with twenty percent disability as certified by the US Veterans Administration, you can take advantage of fresh water fishing license Alabama for only three dollars from the probate office in your locality.</p>
<p>Free Fishing Day</p>
<p>Every calendar year, June 9th is recognized as the Free Fishing Day of the state, as designated by the Commissioner of Conservation &#038; Natural Resources designates. This means that everyone can fish the state’s public waters without having to obtain any license for fishing.</p>
<p><H4>Apply Fishing License in Alabama thru the Internet</H4></p>
<p>Certainly, it is much easier and more convenient to apply for a fishing license if you do it via online. Imagine submitting your application to the state DCNR web site at a few clicks on the keyboard. Nothing beats performing seemingly difficult application and purchase at the comfort of your own own.</p>
<p>The web site to visit and file your application for an Alabama Fishing License is thru its official <a href="http://www.dcnr.state.al.us/fishing/">web site</a>. You must remember that when buying online, you need to present your driver&#8217;s license or Alabama identification card.</p>
<p>You may likewise purchase your license from a state probate court, Department of Wildlife and Conservation Services Offices, and designated sellers such as sporting goods and tackle shops that can be found all over the state. </p>
<p>Now that you have acquired your license, happy Alabama fly fishing!  </p>
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		<title>Wisconsin Fishing License &#8211; Fine Fly Fishing at the Badger State</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2012 01:14:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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If you want to go fishing and enjoy an afternoon of catching trout and salmon with your family and friend, you first need to obtain a Wisconsin fishing License. You might want to go online to the buy your permits and license for fly fishing at Wisconsin Licenses Servicing Center. Finally, you have that once-in-a-lifetime [...]]]></description>
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If you want to go fishing and enjoy an afternoon of catching trout and salmon with your family and friend, you first need to obtain a Wisconsin fishing License. You might want to go online to the buy your permits and license for fly fishing at Wisconsin Licenses Servicing Center. Finally, you have that once-in-a-lifetime chance to go and drop your angling line at the Great Lakes and catch your dream trophy fish.</p>
<p><H2>Who Needs to Get Fishing License Wisconsin</H2></p>
<p>Residents and non-residents are required to buy a fishing permit/license before they can be allowed to go fly fishing in Wisconsin waters. </p>
<p>For those who want to fish for trout or salmon, they need to get the appropriate stamp apart from the regular license.</p>
<p>If you want to go Wisconsin trout fishing within its inland waters, inland trout stamps are necessary aside from the fishing license.</p>
<p>Residents who are 16 and 17 years old can purchase a junior fishing license. </p>
<p>Non-residents of the state who are over 16 years old is required to buy a fishing license before they can fish the Wisconsin waters.</p>
<p>Who is exempted from obtaining a fishing license in Wisconsin?</p>
<p>If you are a resident of the state and was born in January 1, 1927, you are not required to obtain a fishing permit/license; subject to other applicable provisions of Wisconsin law.</p>
<p>Wisconsin DNR offers discounted yearly fishing license to its residents with disabilities, which is 50% reduction of the cost. Those who avail of this fishing permit must renew it annually. Aside from that, they must buy the necessary fishing stamps. </p>
<p>Kids below the age of 16 are not required to obtain a license just to be able to fish in Wisconsin. </p>
<p><H3>Fishing License Costs and Fees</H3></p>
<p>Here are the list of Wisconsin fishing license fees and costs for residents of the state:</p>
<p>1. Annual &#8211; $20.00</p>
<p>2. One-day &#8211; $8.00</p>
<p>3.Upgrade of One-day to Annual &#8211; $12.75</p>
<p>4. Junior (16-17 years of age) &#8211; $7.00</p>
<p>5. Senior (at least 65 years of age) &#8211; $7.00</p>
<p>6. Husband and Wife &#8211; $31.00</p>
<p>7. Inland Stamp:Trout &#8211; $10.00</p>
<p>8. Great Lake Trout/Salmon Stamp &#8211; $10.00</p>
<p>9. 2-day Great Lakes Fishing &#8211; $14.00</p>
<p>10. 2-day Trout Fishing Inland Lake &#8211; $14.00</p>
<p>Fishing Permits/Licenses costs and fees for non-residents:</p>
<p>1. Annual License &#8211; $50.00 	</p>
<p>2. Family Annual Fishing &#8211; $65.00 	</p>
<p>3. Secondary Family Annual &#8211; $0.00 	</p>
<p>4. One-day &#8211; $10.00 </p>
<p>5. Fifteen-day Family &#8211; $40.00 	</p>
<p>6. Inland Stamp: Trout &#8211; $10.00 </p>
<p>7. Great Lake Trout/Salmon &#8211; $10.00 	</p>
<p>8. Two-day Great Lake (including Salmon and Trout Stamp) &#8211; $14.00 </p>
<p><H4>Wisconsin Fishing License Online Application</H4></p>
<p>There is no denying that the fastest and most convenient way of buying and obtaining your Wisconsin fishing permit is via the Internet. Through the state’s online licensing center and agency, you will be able purchase recreational licenses, pay fees for the permits, have a previously online-bought license reprinted, and update your information.  To start on your online purchase, you go go to this section of <a href="http://dnr.wi.gov/permits/">Wisconsin DNR</a>.</p>
<p>Of course if you decide that you do not want to buy your fishing license Wisconsin thru the Internet, you can also have them bought at many recreational shops and convenient stores located within the state.<br />
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		<title>Texas Fishing License &#8211; How to Obtain One</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2012 11:22:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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There is no denying that fly fishing in Texas is one of the most exciting recreational activities that you can experience with your family, buddies, or loved ones. However, you must obtain Texas fishing license first before you can engage in such an afternoon delight. 
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There is no denying that fly fishing in Texas is one of the most exciting recreational activities that you can experience with your family, buddies, or loved ones. However, you must obtain Texas fishing license first before you can engage in such an afternoon delight. </p>
<p>There is no exception to the rule when it comes to the species of aquatic life. Whether you want to go fly fishing for any fish, mussels, crabs, or lobster, if you want to go fishing in this state, you must possess the appropriate license.</p>
<p><H2>Get Texas Fishing License</H2></p>
<p>So, how does one get his fishing license Texas? Is there a minimum age requirement before you can get one? Can I be exempted from getting one and go straight to the some Texas rivers and streams to have a taste of some fine angling? Texas fishing licenses 2012 are available for everyone to have by August 31. </p>
<p>1. First of all, whether you are a resident of the state or one, you have to avail of a license if you are over 16 years old. However, this regulation also depends on whether you have satisfied specific stipulations.</p>
<p>2. When purchasing a license, residents of the state must present a valid state driver’s license or any identification card that has been by the Texas State.  </p>
<p>A resident, by the way, is an individual who was been living in the state for six continuous months prior to applying for a license.</p>
<p>2. The state allows active US AF members and their family members to apply for a resident-type license. </p>
<p>Who is exempted from applying for one?</p>
<p>1. If you are a Texas resident and at least  80 years old, you are exempted from purchasing a fishing license.</p>
<p> 2. An individual who is known to be a mentally-challenged Texas resident who wants to fish is exempted from getting one as well. However, it is a must that he fishes under the full supervision of family member or an a guardian assigned by his family.  However, it is a must that his companion must own a valid license himself.</p>
<p>3. There is a special day, known to be Free Fishing Day of Texas, when anyone who wants to go fishing on such a day will not need to get a fishing permit. </p>
<p>4. Likewise, if you decide catch fish with the waters of Texas state parks or waters that the part totally encloses, you will not be required to obtain a necessary state permit. </p>
<p>Texas Salt Water Fishing License</p>
<p>The state mandates 18-year-old-and-over individuals who want to go fly fishing Texas saltwaters that surround the coast to obtain proper fishing licenses. However, if you are a senior, born before 1st of September 1930, or a supervised mentally-retarded individual living within the state – you do not need to havea  license so you can fish with the state. </p>
<p>Likewise, if you are a senior with licenses from Oklahoma and Louisiana, you are exempted from getting the Texas fishing permit. </p>
<p><H3>Texas Fishing License Cost</H3></p>
<p>How much does a fishing license in Texas cost? There are actually many types of licenses and permits for angling, each of which is designed for a specific fishing need. The fees also depend on the length of time of the license’s effectivity, if it is a lifetime time of license, and whether the applicant is a Texas resident or not.</p>
<p>Here are the fishing license fees and costs in Texas for the year 2012, according to from <a href=http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/licenses/public/recreational/>TPWD’s list of licenses and fees</a>:</p>
<p>1. Resident 1-Day All-Water Fishing 	 	$11.00<br />
2. Non-Resident 1-Day All-Water Fishing 	$16.00<br />
3. Resident Fresh Water Pkg  	 	$30.00<br />
4. Resident Salt Water Pkg 		 	$35.00<br />
5. Resident All Water Pkg		  	$40.00<br />
6. Senior Resident Fresh Water 		$12.00<br />
7. Senior Resident Salt Water 		$17.00<br />
8. Senior Resident All Water Fishing 	 	$22.00<br />
9. Res. Year-From-Purchase All Water Pkg 	$47.00<br />
10. Spl. Res All-Water Fishg for legally blind 	$7.00</p>
<p>If you want to buy lifetime fishing licenses, you can only purchase them at the Texas Parks &#038; Wildlife HQ as well as in Law Enforcement Branches:</p>
<p>Lifetime Fishing &#038; Hunting (Resident)     		$1,800.00<br />
Lifetime Fishing (Resident)				$1,000.00</p>
<p>If you want to upgrade your fishing or hunting license to Combination Package, you need to add $800. </p>
<p><H4>Fishing License Texas: Online and Offline Application</H4></p>
<p>You can apply for your license online, which is easily the most convenient means of obtaining one these days, if you want to enjoy angling the state’s coasts, rivers and streams. You can go online on the Internet and log on to the Texas  You can go to <a href=” http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/business/licenses/public/recreational”>Texas Parks and Wildlife online</a> and easily purchase your Texas fishing license. It is likewise available in many sports shops, tackle and fly fishing stores, and a number of major conveniences stores and outlets.</p>
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		<title>Florida Fishing License &#8211; Enjoy Fly Fishing at the Sunshine State</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 08:40:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission encourages anglers and fishers to purchase a Florida Fishing License. This applies for those who want to fish the waters of the state. Even individuals who are legally not required to have a fishing license are encouraged to buy anyway. This is because the money that you will spend for the license will greatly contribute to the maintenance and overall future of the Florida waters and fisheries resources.  This is likewise a contribution to the FWC in restoring and keeping alive the state&#8217;s sport fishing activities.</p>
<p>Recreational <a href="http://flyfishinggreats.com/2012/02/29/enjoy-the-finest-in-flying-fishing-colorado-adventure/">fly fishing</a> is certainly one of the most enjoyable and wholesome experiences that anyone can every have. Undoubtedly, it represents you having a healthy and fun lifestyle. It is one of the most effective venues for young people to become engaged in active recreation. This is the reason why the Florida Fish &#038; Wildlife Conservation Commission tries its because to make sure that recreational fishing is sustained for tomorrow and the many years to come. As a devoted anglers, you can help in your humble way by applying for a Florida Fishing License.</p>
<p><H2>Florida Fishing License – Licensing Requirements</H2></p>
<p>Do you know that in Florida, requirements for licensing depends on the species that you fish, regardless of whether you fish in fresh or saltwater?</p>
<p>For instance, if want to go Florida fly fishing for fish species that belong in saltwater, such as red drum, sea trout, shad, or snook, you will definitely need a Florida saltwater fishing license in order to fish such species. </p>
<p>It is the same when it comes to fishing for fresh water species, whether or not you angle them from a saltwater of brackish water, you will need to purchase a Florida freshwater fishing license to buy them.</p>
<p>There is one exception, which is when you fish in fresh waters while possessing a freshwater fishing license, you will be able to fish a mullet species even if you do not have saltwater license.</p>
<p>Of course, there are fishing license exemptions; however, again everyone is encouraged to purchase one in order to contribute to Florida fish and wildlife conservation.</p>
<p><H3>How is required to buy a Fishing License Florida?</H3></p>
<p>The Florida fishing law mandates anyone to buy a fishing license if he is from 16 years old to 65 years old. Many fishers are aware that purchasing a license is such a significant contributing in funding and maintaining fish conservation, which is why the voluntarily obtain their license as their way of contributing to such a noble endeavor. </p>
<p>FWC uses fishing license fees in the management of fish and wildlife resources to ensure their overall well-being; this leads to the great benefit of the Florida people.</p>
<p><H4>Florida Fishing License Cost and Fees</H4></p>
<p>If one decide that you want to buy a lifetime fresh water fishing license Florida, you will need to pay $301.50, which you would need to pay with $17 every year for 18 years. You must be under 40, which means that by 65, you are finish with the payment. If you want to pay every year, you need to pay 17 dollars for fresh water fishing license.</p>
<p>If you are between 5 and 12 years old, you can obtain a lifetime fishing license for only $226.50. If 4 years old and below, you need to pay only $126.50. Lifetime fishing license in Florida can be bought on the Internet, that is, if you are above 16 years of age. If not, then you have to make the purchase from the tax office.</p>
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		<title>California Fishing License &#8211; How Anglers can Obtain One</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2012 15:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Individuals who wish to go fly fishing in California must make sure that they possess proper a California fishing license. The online web site of the California Department of Fish and Game has an online license service anyone, whether a resident of the state or one from out of state, can purchase or renew their licenses by applying via the Internet.</p>
<p><H2>Facts about Ca Fishing License</H2>  </p>
<p>If you buy a state annual license, it is valid for the calendar year it is issued (January 1st to December 31st). For instance, if you bought a 2012 annual fishing license California on June 2011, it will only be valid up to 31st of December, 2011.</p>
<p>In order to buy yourself a license, you must give your full name, address, state residency status, (which can be determined in your passport, DMV ID, military ID), birth date, weight, height, and eye and hair color.</p>
<p>Anglers may likewise apply for California Lifetime Fishing Licenses, which entitle them to a license to enjoy sport or fly fishing in the state every year for the rest of their lives. </p>
<p>For more facts as well as specific fees of the various sports fishing licenses and permits of the state, you can go to the Department of Fish and Game <a href="http://www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/ols/">online page</a>.</p>
<p><H3>2012 Fishing License California With Reduced Fees (Fee being $6.70)</H3></p>
<p>Ca Department of Fish and Game issues a Reduced-Fee Fishing License of the State to anglers who have met specific sets of criteria. Specific cards may be necessary for certain fish and water locations, which might be bought at regular fees.</p>
<p>1. State residents who are 65 year-old and above, and do not exceed minimum income levels.<br />
2. Veteran of the United States Armed Forces who has been honorably discharged.</p>
<p>Likewise, there are free California fishing license for fishers that the Department of Fish and Game issues, specifically to those who have met certain criterias; </p>
<p>1. Any individual with a 20/200 central vision acuity or even less.<br />
2. Physically disabled and unable to move if without mechanical aid such as a wheelchair.<br />
3. Individuals with developmental disabilities, with certification issued by a licensed doctor.<br />
4. Residents of California who are descendants of American Indians, with yearly income not exceeding $10,890.<br />
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		<title>Utah Fishing License &#8211; How to Obtain One</title>
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If you want to go on a Utah fly fishing adventure, you just can’t go, take out your rod and line and fish the waters. You must do it the proper way; otherwise, the authorities from the state’s wildlife department will see this as an offense.  Before anything else, you must first get a [...]]]></description>
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If you want to go on a Utah fly fishing adventure, you just can’t go, take out your rod and line and fish the waters. You must do it the proper way; otherwise, the authorities from the state’s wildlife department will see this as an offense.  Before anything else, you must first get a Utah fishing license.</p>
<h2>Seasonal License</h2>
<p>If you go to the <a href ="http://wildlife.utah.gov/dwr/fishing/">Utah DNR wildlife web site</a>, there is an application that the agency provides before they can issue temporary fishing license. Make sure that you have accomplished the online application completely. Upon doing so, they will give a temporary fishing license online, which you will have to print for your copy. After 30 days from purchase, you will then receive the original copy of the license via mail.</p>
<h3>One-day and seven-day Fishing License</h3>
<p>You will not anymore receive any copy by mail. You can use such permit as soon as it is generated after your application via the Internet. There is a date of validity specified on the license and can be taken advantage until the date of expiration that is indicated on it.</p>
<p>Cost of licenses as of the year 2012 can be as much as 30 US dollars for residents, and 70 US dollars for non-state residents.</p>
<p>You must remember that seasonal Utah Fishing license, as well as one-day and seven-day ones are valid immediately upon approval of the application. Usually, date is clearly specified on the permit. Be aware of the date that you are permitted to fly fish; likewise, expiration dates are indicated on the fishing license as well.<br />
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		<title>Fly Fishing Hell&#8217;s Kitchen&#8217;s Staple Fishes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Mar 2012 08:42:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ernesto</dc:creator>
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I am a big Fan Of Hell&#8217;s Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay – love, love the show. Some of the most mentioned and cooked fish in the show are John Dory, Halibut, Salmon and Cod.
Let&#8217;s take a closer look at these three HK staple fishes:
John Dory – Also known as St. Pierre or Peter&#8217;s Fish. It [...]]]></description>
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<p>I am a big Fan Of Hell&#8217;s Kitchen by Gordon Ramsay – love, love the show. Some of the most mentioned and cooked fish in the show are John Dory, Halibut, Salmon and Cod.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a closer look at these three HK staple fishes:</p>
<p>John Dory – Also known as St. Pierre or Peter&#8217;s Fish. It is a fish that is abundant in coastal areas. You can distinguish the John Dory with is yellowish body and big blackish spot. It likewise boasts of unusually elongated spines for dorsal fin. Want to go fly fishing for John Dory? Unfortunately, John Dory is rarely caught in the US and abundant only in European, Canadian, Mediterranean and other waters of the world.</p>
<p>Halibut – Do you know that halibut has both eyes positioned on the right side of its head? Strange, isn’t it? Actually, eyes are found on either sides, but later on, body changes make the left-sided eye go to the right side of the head. Likewise, it is known for its flat shape. </p>
<p>Halibut species are great swimmers with extremely powerful tails, which is why even if they are favorite prey for larger species like sharks, they easily get away from their menacing predators.</p>
<p>If you want to to go fishing for halibut it is best to go to the California coast.  However, fish can be difficult since they often stay deep into the ocean bottom. If you want to fly fish for this type of fish, it is a must that you know exactly the portions of the waters where they thrive.</p>
<p>Salmon</p>
<p>When it comes to apperance, salmon appear from bluish silver to having blackish sports on the sides of their bodies, like the Atlantic type. Cherry Salmon, as a name implies, possesses reddish stripes.  Salmon changes in color, depending on whether they stay in fresh or sea water.</p>
<p>You can find the fish in the states of Maine, California, and Idaho, among many  other. Although you start to go angling for salmon, you have to know fish about their <a href="http://flyfishinggreats.com/2012/02/29/enjoy-the-finest-in-flying-fishing-colorado-adventure/">fly fishing</a> or angling laws with regards to this species since it is known to be endangered.</p>
<p>Cod</p>
<p>Cod is a very popular species used for dishes if only because of the fine texture and low content in fat. Normally, Cod has dark spots in its body and has a greenish to brown color overall.  Typical fish weigh 25 pounds, although there are those who have fished for trophy cod that weighed 200 pounds. Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island, and Connecticut are where you can go for some productive cod fishing.</p>
<p>Just use a sturdy <a href="http://flyfishinggreats.com/2009/11/21/best-fly-fishing-rod-types/">fishing rod</a> and line for cod angling, and make sure that you fish on the waters where cod teems in great concentration. There is no problem when it comes to bait since cods are known to be not too picky – they will simply take on all of them. </p>
<p>When fly fishing any of these fish species, it is a must that you check on the fishing regulations or laws that pervade within your state to ensure that you are fully abiding to them.<br />
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		<title>Enjoy the Finest in Flying Fishing Colorado Adventure</title>
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Colorado is certainly one of the best US States to fish, what with its hundreds of exciting and bountiful fishing waters. Indeed, there are a great variety of fly fishing Colorado locations that are being offered all year round. Winter can be harsh at time, but generally good and conducive still for fishing. Spring and [...]]]></description>
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Colorado is certainly one of the best US States to fish, what with its hundreds of exciting and bountiful fishing waters. Indeed, there are a great variety of fly fishing Colorado locations that are being offered all year round. Winter can be harsh at time, but generally good and conducive still for fishing. Spring and autumn, on the other hand, are great times of the year as they provide fishers and angling enthusiasts a variety of fishing opportunities for trophy trout. Summer offers fulfilling fishing actions as well, to the delight of the angler. There are many services that offer fly fishing programs in Colorado to help you enjoy some of the best afternoons of angling and catching that fish. Or perhaps you can simply visit one of the State’s many streams and rivers and take advantage of the fishing thrills that it has to offer with your buddies.</p>
<p><H2>Where to Enjoy Colorado Fly Fishing</H2></p>
<p>If you love to fish for trout, Gunnison River is certainly a top choice to make. Fly fishers from within the state and out-of-state visit this river just to enjoy some great time fishing. The river is actually composed of two portions; the upper part, which is a classic freestone type of stream, and the lower portion, which can be quite difficult to go to, but accessible enough if you enjoy hiking down ravines. Overall, the river is filled with fisheries, particularly brook and brown ones. </p>
<p>If you want some quiet time while angling, Williams Fork Creek certainly offers this to everyone almost every day of the year. You may approach it via Kinney Creek Bridge as you go on travel on County Road Number 132, at Horseshoe Campground. This is another place to enjoy fly fishing Colorado at its finest because of its abundance of trout, particularly the brook and rainbow varieties. Enjoy angling with your man-made flies and fish lures, as you are sure to enjoy your trophy catch. However, check first if you are in a catch-and-release spot or not. </p>
<p>Elk River </p>
<p>The Elk River is a splendid and active trout stream considered to be a Yampa River tributary. However, you have to go to the lower river of the Christina Wildlife area to be able to fish your favorite trout. Elk river has most of it flow into a private type of ranch, which means you will have to ask for permission to go to this area to fish.</p>
<p><H3>What fish to find when Fly Fishing in Colorado?</H3></p>
<p>Walleye</p>
<p>This toothy fish species are abundant in a number of lakes in the states, including Carter Lake, Creek Reservoir, and Standley Lake. Colorado certainly boasts some of the best records for Walleye. This fish spawn during spring season and either go to streams or shoals to spawn. </p>
<p>Brown Trout</p>
<p>This fish thrives well in the mountain streams of the state as well as its brown active rivers. Brown trout are known to be hardy fish when it comes to catching them but if you happening to fish during its spawning period, you are bound to experience more success catching them. Its red-colored dots will help you identify it from the rainbow trout. </p>
<p>Rainbow Trout </p>
<p>One of the favorite catch of Colorado fly fish enthusiasts is the rainbow trout. In fact, this fish species is a staple in the hatchery program of the state, there millions of fish are being stocked every year. Most bodies of water – streams and lakes &#8211; in the state have the rainbow trout. It is unique in appearance because of its dark colored dots that are found on its body, as well as its rainbow red-hued stripe. You need just a simple bait and lure to successfully enjoy your rainbow catch.</p>
<p>Brook Trout</p>
<p>Brook trout is one of the fasting fish to angle – you can have any type of bait, lure and fly fishing flies and you are off to easy catching. Fly fishing brook trout can be a breeze, indeed, if only because it is abundant in many streams and like of the State. The species is likewise distinguishable for its white-colored dots in the body, together with orange and gray fins.</p>
<p><H4>Fly fishing Lodges in Colorado</H4></p>
<p>Broadacres Ranch<br />
www.broadacresranch.com</p>
<p>Broadacres Ranch is 25 miles from the Rio Grande River headwaters, and just over 4miles of Creede, Colorado.  Many called this lodges as one of the finest in wild trout fishing destinations. It has all the engaging and exciting bodies of water, from the Rio Grande to country streams, where you can enjoy angling your trout. It has its own private portion of the Shallow Creek where you can enjoy some fish, or simply while your time away in one of the lakes. It has cozy private cabins that offer a rustic feel and appearance. The best part of it all is that you can enjoy your Colorado fly fishing adventure to the fullest by availing the services of their professional fishing guides. </p>
<p>Home Ranch<br />
www.homeranch.com</p>
<p>Situated in Clark, Colorado, the Home Ranch is found in that part of the valley where the waters of the majestic Elk River flows rapidly coming from the Sawtooth, another very popular range in Colorado. If you are looking for a great fly fishing adventure, the Home Ranch is certainly one of the best places in the state to consider. The ranch is known for its most unique beauty, complete rustic accommodations and amenities, and courteous staff members. Certainly, it is one of the best places to go to in the state if only because of its fishing programs for both beginning and expert fishers. You simply have to go to Clark to enjoy the grand experience of fly fishing Colorado in a world-class ranch.<br />
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