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Old 06-01-2009, 12:32 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Colt View Post
If fish and game see's an adult holding a sponge bob fishing pole w/a 4 yr old next to them he's not going to ticket you. Now if your 4 yr old is holding an 8' pole with a $100 reel and a tackle box that would make Charlie Moore proud...someone better have a license.

I would imagine in most cases they would just warn you, but would you want to take a chance? If you are going to pay a ticket anyway why not buy the license. I guess it was a one time fishing experience then maybe it would be worth taking the chance, but otherwise----. It would be my luck that the one time I helped a child without a license, the F&G would come and they would not give me a warning. LI was told exactly the same thing we were by F&G so that must be their official take.

I didn't know you could fish on your own land without a license. However, I imagine that does not include off you own dock because that is on state "land".

I would think if you live in a condo it would be your own land. Why wouldn't it? They just have more than one owner.
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