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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Pennsylvania Fishing Guide Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of permit you are requesting: either Resident ($100) or Non-resident ($400).
  3. Fill in your personal information clearly, including your name, address, and contact details. Ensure that all fields are completed accurately.
  4. If your business information is the same as your applicant information, check the corresponding box. Otherwise, provide your business name and address.
  5. Indicate your certification details for First Aid and CPR, along with insurance coverage information. Attach copies of relevant documents as required.
  6. List the boats used in your guiding business and specify the primary waters where operations will occur.
  7. Select the primary fish species you will target by checking all applicable boxes.
  8. Read and acknowledge the regulations by signing and dating the application before submission.

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There are no formal qualifications needed to pursue a career as a fishing guide. However, you must have extensive experience fishing in the waters in which you operate. Knowledge of local fish populations and the best techniques to catch them is crucial. Basic boat maintenance skills are also essential.
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Research has shown that fishing charter businesses, when run and managed well, can turn a profit as big as 25 percent. Work hard to deliver quality trips that your guests routinely have a great time whether they are catching fish or not.
Every state has different regulations on what you need to do to become an official guide. You might need to take a CPR class, water safety course, obtain certain permits for specific watersheds, etc. In some states, you can be a freelance guide and in others, you might need to be affiliated with a fly shop or lodge.
Charter Boat Operators and Fishing Guides working on waters in Pennsylvania must obtain a permit through the Commission. Applicants must be 16 years of age or older. Charter Boat/Fishing Guide permits are valid for one calendar year expiring on December 31. Program regulations are available on the PA Bulletin: 58 Pa.

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How to Become a Freshwater Fishing Guide. To legally operate a freshwater guide service, you need a Guide License from the Department of Wildlife. It costs $288.75 for residents or $663.25 for non-residents (subject to change). You also need a USCG captains license to fish in navigable waters.

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