Difference between fishing license and fishing permit?


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janstheans asked:


What is the difference between fishing license and fishing permit is it the same thing? Like I want to go fishing but I don’t know if I need to buy a permit or a license to go fishing at a lake.

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3 Responses to “Difference between fishing license and fishing permit?”

  1. Bigman Says:

    a lisence is good for a year. when a permit allows you to fish somewhwere for a few days

  2. castmoney Says:

    No difference except that a license is for a year. Permit is just for that day or for three days. I buy for the year salt and freshwater. It’s cheaper and you won’t have to worry about it if you want to get up and go any day. Permits add up once you go a few times so it’s cheaper. But have fun and I’m pretty sure you will be going back especially if you get have a good catch.

  3. BeachBum818 Says:

    License is long term, I have a life time saltwater license. Permits are limited could be days, months, or years.

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