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It is unlawful to feed, bait, or snag trout in designated stocked trout waters. It shall be unlawful for any person fishing in designated stocked trout waters to use more than one rod, one line, and one baited hook (a treble hook is considered one hook); however, any combination of artificial lures is allowed.
The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries offers a free lifetime hunting and fishing license, and a discounted saltwater license for Virginia resident veterans who are totally and permanently service- connected disabled.
Any resident 45 years of age or older who applies for either of the resident lifetime licenses authorized by subdivision A 1 or A 2 shall receive such a license for one of the following fees based on age: age 45 through 50, $200; age 51 through 55, $150; age 56 through 60, $100; age 61 through 64, $50; and age 65 or
You will have to know the name, social security number and birth date of the person for whom you wish to obtain the license. Lifetime hunting and fishing licenses may be obtained for persons who are 65 years of age or older. These individuals no longer are required to obtain habitat stamps.
A Lifetime License is valid for life and remains valid even if you become a resident of another state. Nonresidents may purchase a Nonresident Lifetime Hunting/Fishing License. Lifetime Hunting/Fishing Licenses include all Louisiana recreational hunting, fishing, WMA access, and gear privileges.
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Residents under 16 years of age (also do not need a trout license). Resident, active-duty members of the armed forces while on official leave.
Whether you want to fish for freshwater for species like smallmouth bass, trout and sunfish or if you prefer saltwater fishing for ocean sport fish species like cobia, flounder and redfish you will need a license.
This license shall be issued only to an individual resident of North Carolina who is a fifty percent or more disabled veteran as determined by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, remaining valid for the lifetime of the individual so long as the individual remains fifty percent or more disabled.

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