Friday, February 4, 2011

Maine Striper Fishing Reports


For you Maine Striper fisherman looking fish outside of Maine this might help?? feel free to contact me if I missed anything here and it would be helpful for others..

New Hampshire Saltwater Fishing Licence......

Go online to the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department website (see Resources) and clink on the link to purchase a New Hampshire Saltwater Recreational Fishing License. As of January 1, 2011, the cost of the license is $16 and to fish on the New Hampshire coastline. The New Hampshire Saltwater Recreational Fishing License acts as a registry and does not require any additional action.
Massachusetts
Go online to the Massachusetts Marine Fisheries website (see Resources) to obtain a Massachusetts Recreational Saltwater Fishing Permit, if you plan on fishing in Massachusetts. Clink on the link to get a permit, enter your name, date of birth, phone number, email address (optional) and pay the $10 fee. Note: as of January 01, 2011, you do not need to apply for a Massachusetts fishing permit if you have already obtained a New Hampshire or Rhode Island Saltwater Recreational Fishing License, owing to a reciprocity agreement between the two states.
Rhode Island
Go to the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management website (see Resources) to verify if you need a license to saltwater-fish in Rhode Island. If you have already registered federally with the NOAA, you do not need to take further action. If you have not yet registered, click on the link and enter your name, driver's license number, date of birth and phone number. Pay the $7 fee (for RI residents) or $10 fee (non RI residents) with a credit card. Your Rhode Island Saltwater License will automatically register you federally, and will allow you to fish in Massachusetts and Connecticut, as they are reciprocal states.
Connecticut
Register to saltwater-fish in Connecticut by going online to the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection website (see Resources). If you have already registered federally with the NOAA, you still must obtain a Connecticut Marine Waters Fishing License, unless you have a current Rhode Island or New York Salt Water Fishing License (reciprocal states). Click on the link to enter you driver's license number and name. You will also be required to pay a $10 fee if you are a resident aged 16 to 64. Licenses are free for residents over the age of 65 and $15 for non-residents aged 16 and above.

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Maine Striper Reports May 10 th 2019

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