Articles for tag: Fishing Licenses, Scuba Gear, Where to Fish

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Fishing in Kansas

Fishing season officially starts March 15th, 2010 here in Kansas with the paddlefish season! Get your fishing licenses now! Yearly fishing licenses in Kansas expire on December 31st. You can get your fishing license at most lakes and ponds that allow public fishing as well as hunting and sporting good stores and even Walmart. This ...

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Arkansas Fishing Licenses and Regulations

This Saturday was a gorgeous day. My family and I decided to visit Old Davidsonville State Park. The only thing I could think about was fishing. I didn’t see fish leaping out of the water but I wanted to be out in the boat, with rod and reel, enjoying the sunshine. My dad introduced me ...

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Vermont Fishing License Requirements

Anglers over the age of 15, who are fishing the waters of Vermont must have a Vermont Fishing License. This requirement is true for both residents of Vermont as well as non-residents of Vermont. Luckily for these anglers, Vermont offers many types of Fishing Licenses, so they can choose the one that best fits their ...

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Oklahoma Fishing License Requirements

Anglers who enjoy fishing the waters of Oklahoma or enjoy taking or attempting to take any aquatic dwelling organism must possess a valid, current Oklahoma Fishing License. This requirement is for residents of Oklahoma and for visitors to Oklahoma as well. These anglers are also required to possess a Fishing and Hunting Legacy Permit. The ...

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How to Buy a Tennessee Fishing License

In order to do any type of outdoor fishing in Tennessee you need to have a fishing license. Tennessee fishing licenses go on sale February 18th of each year and are valid until the end of February the following year. Get your license so that you can enjoy Great Outdoors Month 2009. Who needs a ...

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Fundamentals of Fishing in Massachusetts

Massachusetts is a bevy of lakes, ponds and rivers. From Crooked Pond in Plainfield in the west to Walden Pond in historic Concord in the east, avid fishermen spend pleasant summer days casting their rods into the warm waters of Massachusetts. Over eighty various types of fish live in the rivers and lakes including Smallmouth ...