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If a person is over 65 do they need Fishing License in other states? Ok Arkansas and Louisiana.

And what about the gulf?

oneshot 

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It depends upon the state, but generally, the answer is "yes."  Missouri is the first state I've lived in where being older than dirt (and a resident) means you don't need a license.

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I was just looking at Arkansas and Louisiana and it seems both states I need one but like most states I can get a 3 Day Permit pretty reasonable. I use to do this years ago.

oneshot

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Many states & countries offer, daily, 3 day, weekly licences as opposed to annual. Canada offers a conservation license at half price, to a full limit license. You get 1/2 the limit if you want to eat fish while there but half the price. You won't go hungry on a half limit.

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7 hours ago, oneshot said:

I was just looking at Arkansas and Louisiana and it seems both states I need one but like most states I can get a 3 Day Permit pretty reasonable. I use to do this years ago.

oneshot

I usually look at the cost of a 3 or 7 day license versus a full year and may get the full year nonresident license if I plan on going back more than once. Most states are pretty reasonable. Right now I have three states covered. Will likely get a license in one or two more throughout the year.

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I always have annual in 3 states. Louisiana (lifetime), Arkansas, and Missouri . I may add Oklahoma to that annual mix and then go 3-7 day in other states. 

I’ve simply got to get going on catching a fish in all 50 states.

 

Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish

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3 hours ago, Ham said:

I always have annual in 3 states. Louisiana (lifetime), Arkansas, and Missouri . I may add Oklahoma to that annual mix and then go 3-7 day in other states. 

I’ve simply got to get going on catching a fish in all 50 states.

 

We're thinking on a trip through Arkansas and into Louisiana.

A yes to Oklahoma.

oneshot

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