Don't forget Salt Water Registry for 2012
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Don't forget Salt Water Registry for 2012
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tom1276- Number of posts : 572
Re: Don't forget Salt Water Registry for 2012
I registered yesterday and also picked up my freshwater license, trout stamp and bass bonus tag.
All I need is my Sandy Hook Permit and I'm good!!
Lami
All I need is my Sandy Hook Permit and I'm good!!
Lami
LamiglasMike- Number of posts : 67
Re: Don't forget Salt Water Registry for 2012
just did mine maybe ill be able to do some fishing this year
fish factor- S.B.O DONATING MEMBER
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This is the free NJ registry correct? If I live in Pa and do this registration, do I stiill need to pay for the NOAA registry?
rider3- S.B.O DONATING MEMBER
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FYI, found some info on NJ/NY License info not sure about PA. Why it would be different is beyond me.
NY/NJ FISHING LICENSES – CLARIFICATION
Kyle Ondrey - 04/07/2011
With all of the news surrounding the fishing licenses recently there has certainly been some confusion and lots of questions as to how everything will be working out. I sent an email to Jim Hutchinson of the RFA and the NYSF and he helped me clarify a few questions that we have been receiving that I also didn’t have the answers for.
New York and New Jersey both have free Registry’s.
If you purchased a lifetime license you will be refunded
If you have an HMS permit, you are personally REGISTERED.
If you bought a NY saltwater fishing license already in 2011, you are REGISTERED.
If you fish in NY & NJ, you need to REGISTER – one registration in either state is fine and satisfies the federal requirement.
If you register in NJ, you’re fine to fish in NY – if you register in NY, you’re fine to fish in NJ too.
If none of these answered your questions about the licenses please send us a message.
Kyle Ondrey
Senior Writer/Director of Marketing - Northeast Angling
Posted in Fishing News, New Jersey, New York
NY/NJ FISHING LICENSES – CLARIFICATION
Kyle Ondrey - 04/07/2011
With all of the news surrounding the fishing licenses recently there has certainly been some confusion and lots of questions as to how everything will be working out. I sent an email to Jim Hutchinson of the RFA and the NYSF and he helped me clarify a few questions that we have been receiving that I also didn’t have the answers for.
New York and New Jersey both have free Registry’s.
If you purchased a lifetime license you will be refunded
If you have an HMS permit, you are personally REGISTERED.
If you bought a NY saltwater fishing license already in 2011, you are REGISTERED.
If you fish in NY & NJ, you need to REGISTER – one registration in either state is fine and satisfies the federal requirement.
If you register in NJ, you’re fine to fish in NY – if you register in NY, you’re fine to fish in NJ too.
If none of these answered your questions about the licenses please send us a message.
Kyle Ondrey
Senior Writer/Director of Marketing - Northeast Angling
Posted in Fishing News, New Jersey, New York
LamiglasMike- Number of posts : 67
Re: Don't forget Salt Water Registry for 2012
LamiglasMike wrote:FYI, found some info on NJ/NY License info not sure about PA. Why it would be different is beyond me.
NY/NJ FISHING LICENSES – CLARIFICATION
Kyle Ondrey - 04/07/2011
With all of the news surrounding the fishing licenses recently there has certainly been some confusion and lots of questions as to how everything will be working out. I sent an email to Jim Hutchinson of the RFA and the NYSF and he helped me clarify a few questions that we have been receiving that I also didn’t have the answers for.
New York and New Jersey both have free Registry’s.
If you purchased a lifetime license you will be refunded
If you have an HMS permit, you are personally REGISTERED.
If you bought a NY saltwater fishing license already in 2011, you are REGISTERED.
If you fish in NY & NJ, you need to REGISTER – one registration in either state is fine and satisfies the federal requirement.
If you register in NJ, you’re fine to fish in NY – if you register in NY, you’re fine to fish in NJ too.
If none of these answered your questions about the licenses please send us a message.
Kyle Ondrey
Senior Writer/Director of Marketing - Northeast Angling
Posted in Fishing News, New Jersey, New York
Good stuff Mike thanks
Re: Don't forget Salt Water Registry for 2012
Nice Mike now the question i did have is answered..
JeffL- S.B.O DONATING MEMBER
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