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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 485038" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>Some interesting info on cost of fishing licenses. </p><p></p><p>I was just looking at an article at <em>Best On Tour</em> about how much it cost to fish in your state. The average annual resident fishing license is $25 but the difference from state to state is pretty big. Lowest license fee is Hawaii at $6. Highest is California (no surprise here) at $53. Highest non-resident fee is Alaska at $145. </p><p></p><p>I also read one of their articles comparing earnings of anglers, bowlers, and bull riders. The top professional angler earned about twice as much as the top bowler. And the top bull rider earned about three times as much as the angler. But the bull rider did about three times as many events. And of course, we know that sometimes the fish wins but the outcome is usually different when the bull wins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 485038, member: 21536"] Some interesting info on cost of fishing licenses. I was just looking at an article at [i]Best On Tour[/i] about how much it cost to fish in your state. The average annual resident fishing license is $25 but the difference from state to state is pretty big. Lowest license fee is Hawaii at $6. Highest is California (no surprise here) at $53. Highest non-resident fee is Alaska at $145. I also read one of their articles comparing earnings of anglers, bowlers, and bull riders. The top professional angler earned about twice as much as the top bowler. And the top bull rider earned about three times as much as the angler. But the bull rider did about three times as many events. And of course, we know that sometimes the fish wins but the outcome is usually different when the bull wins. [/QUOTE]
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