When does a two day fishing license start?
answerman asked:
Does the day I get it count as the first day, or does it start when I actually go fishing?
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Does the day I get it count as the first day, or does it start when I actually go fishing?

August 31st, 2010 at 12:48 pm
You specify the dates on the license that it will be valid for whenever you buy it. jdrumming
September 3rd, 2010 at 12:49 pm
Let’s say you bought the two-day license from a Wal-Mart anywhere in the country. The employee that mans the sporting goods department asks you what date you want the license for. You tell him or her the date, they write it down in a licese-sales booklet and that’s when the license is valid. Grand Master BasserĀ®
September 5th, 2010 at 2:26 am
The license will tell you when it expires which is a minute past midnight. It starts when the license is purchased in most places but some places will count the time ( a full 24 hours from time of purchase) as a full day. It’s a cheap way to get ya but if i ruled the world, 24 hours would mean 24 hours a day and I’d include leap year , day light savings time and memorial day all at once to give ya one extra day of fishing. That’s just me…maybe that’s why I’m not president.
; ) ~good luck catchin’ Chimp Dancer
September 8th, 2010 at 11:58 am
You/purchaser determines the dates and then they’re entered on the license by the seller FishSteelhead
September 9th, 2010 at 2:35 am
wen u buy it the person should ask u wen u want it to start and u tell him/her but if they didnt cuz there lazy and worthless as a empolyee it should start the day u buy it Brian O