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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 442514" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>most of the saltwater states have two separate licenses one for salt and fresh. I know when the army had me in virginia for a couple months they had a extra license fee for salt water. Didn't bother me two much as it wasn't horribly expensive since being military stationed there I got resident price. I have cousins in Savannah GA and have fished with them before if I remember correctly they didn't have another salt water fee. Maybe they did I can't remember. I know Louisiana has a extra fee for salt water, for non residents the prices are more, but not horrific. For residents it's not bad, and they let military buy licenses at resident cost so when I've gone there I've always just got a season long salt and fresh think it was around 50 or 60. What does Florida charge for a resident fresh and salt license? I can't believe California licenses are so high for residents that horrible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 442514, member: 18942"] most of the saltwater states have two separate licenses one for salt and fresh. I know when the army had me in virginia for a couple months they had a extra license fee for salt water. Didn't bother me two much as it wasn't horribly expensive since being military stationed there I got resident price. I have cousins in Savannah GA and have fished with them before if I remember correctly they didn't have another salt water fee. Maybe they did I can't remember. I know Louisiana has a extra fee for salt water, for non residents the prices are more, but not horrific. For residents it's not bad, and they let military buy licenses at resident cost so when I've gone there I've always just got a season long salt and fresh think it was around 50 or 60. What does Florida charge for a resident fresh and salt license? I can't believe California licenses are so high for residents that horrible. [/QUOTE]
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