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Do I need a fishing license to fish in private water such as a stock tank? You do not need a fishing license to fish in private waters. If you are transporting fish off those private waters, either alive or dead, you should have some sort of documentation to prove where these fish were caught.
Yes it does, contact the Illinois Environmental Protection Agencys Regulations page, and visit this page, which tells you when a permit is needed.
A license is required in all waters to fish, clam or crab. In addition to the license requirements, do I need anything else to recreationally fish (or shellfish) in Delaware? Yes, you will need a Delaware-issued Fisherman Information Network (FIN) number.
A fishing license and endorsement are not required if fishing on state park property or in waters completely enclosed by a state park. On man-made structures (docks, piers, jetties, etc.) within state parks, fishing is allowed by pole-and-line only, and each person is limited to two poles.
The Delaware beach area is a prime location to catch all of your trophy fish. From stripers to flounders and everything in between there is a spot to wet your line.

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No, they are different. A license allows an individual to fish recreationally in the tidal waters of the State. The Maryland registration is need by those individuals fishing on a boat licensed with a Saltwater Boat decal, on waterfront property as a owner or their family member, or in a free fishing area.
The surf fishing vehicle permit serves as the permit-holder of records fishing license when fishing in designated Delaware State Park surf fishing areas, as long as all rules and regulations are followed. Other anglers must have valid fishing licenses issued by the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife.
The state of Maryland requires all anglers, resident or non-resident, over the age of 16 years to purchase the necessary fishing license before fishing in the waters across the entire state.
In Maryland, everyone 16 or older must have a license to sportfish/crab unless they qualify for an exemption.
So, do you need a fishing license on private property? In most states the answer is no. You do not need a fishing license to fish in ponds fully contained on private property as long as you are the owner, owners family or guest and there are no stream inlets or outlets.

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