In most states, you do not need a fishing license to fish on your own property. However, it is important to check the specific regulations in your state to ensure compliance with local laws.
In most states, you do not need a fishing license to fish on your own property. However, it is important to check the specific regulations in your state to ensure compliance with local laws.
if i was caught without a license first i would ask, show me the document that you have in your possession that you own the fish and the water,and the poles are my private property,and to take them would be theft.It is my belief,we have a right to fish!huckfin
Canal's are city property, even if it runs through your property. If fishing is allowed, other anglers can even venture into the canal where your property is to fish. Refer to your city police dept.
No, New Mexico fishing licenses are not valid in Colorado. Each state requires its own fishing license for residents and non-residents to fish in its waters. Anglers must obtain a valid Colorado fishing license to fish legally in Colorado. It's important to check the specific regulations and requirements for each state before fishing.
when your on your own private property and or a friends private property. etc. as long as not public pond.
The fishing license requirements are different for every jurisdiction and oftentimes different depending on the type of fishing you may be doing. Some countries may have one uniform fishing law covering the entire country. In the United States, each state determines its own fishing license policies, when they are required, and who may be exempt. There are two main types of fishing licenses. Most people are familiar with the recreational fishing license. It is the one needed simply to enjoy a day on the water with a fishing pole and bait. The other type, the commercial fishing license, is used by those who depend on fishing for their livelihood. As such, this license is primarily used for salt water fishing.
Depends on whether fishing is allowed at all, your age, the type of rod used and the state you live in. They key factor is public lake. It doesn't matter if it is your own the property where you are standing since the water is public in this case.
(in the US) Although there may be some exceptions, the simple general answer is yes, you should have it in your possession whenever you are fishing. You can almost always assume that you would need to have one on your person, unless perhaps you were fishing in a private pond located on your own property.
A landlord does not need a license to rent to you. They just need to own the property.
You need a licence for the gun if youre not in the usa, but you can shoot on ur own property
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