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VA requires licenses. FWC sounds federal which I dont get.

VA uses the proceeds to pay for its restocking programs and boat version of the state police. Believe it or not, you can get a DUI driving a damn boat. The restocking is helpful as a lot of people fish here (lots of rivers streams and lakes/ponds).

However the fricking dem guv a few back raised the living shit out of the rates to buy votes. Used to be like $4.00 which was fair.

You can't do nothin' without a license, and FWC has more power than any cops in FL.

I shit you not, at Christmas my cousin's telling the story of how he got by with keeping the fish he had that were just under or over-sized or some silly nonsense after being boarded by FWC.

I'd like to see DeSantis dial them back a notch for sure!

If you want to blow off work and go fishing you have to:

A) Purchase a fishing license

B) Purchase the appropriate stamp for the fish you're trying to catch and anything else you might that day that you wanna keep or you have to throw them back. (to remain legal)

What a bunch of shit!


https://myfwc.com/
 
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PA does as well. In fact, you need a trout stamp along with the license or you get a hefty fine. As to boating, PA Fish & Game Commission patrols the rivers and will arrest you with a beer operating a fucking john-boat. Hell, they might arrest you paddling a canoe or a kayak with a beer (I'm not positive about that though).


I think you're allowed a beer or 2 here, but cannot be visibly drunk. Basically it's like driving DUI was around 30 years ago.

1 beer is ok, but if you're sloshed, you're goin' down!
 
I was competing directly against illegal labor 30 years ago.

Increasing it doesn't help Americans at all.

The only people advocating for increasing illegal labor is big business. They like paying half the wages and then writing off full wages on their taxes. :thup:

Don't blame Nurse Ratched; blame the people who put her in charge.

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You can't do nothin' without a license, and FWC has more power than any cops in FL.

I shit you not, at Christmas my cousin's telling the story of how he got by with keeping the fish he had that were just under or over-sized or some silly nonsense after being boarded by FWC.

I'd like to see DeSantis dial them back a notch for sure!

If you want to blow off work and go fishing you have to:

A) Purchase a fishing license

B) Purchase the appropriate stamp for the fish you're trying to catch and anything else you might that day that you wanna keep or you have to throw them back. (to remain legal)

What a bunch of shit!


https://myfwc.com/


ah ha, that "F" is for Florida. that actually starts to make sense.

I think FLA needs to back off the shit for RESIDENTS so that it can manage the UGE numbers of VISITORS that it gets.

Y'all have great fishing down there as you well know and lets face it, a LOT of people go there from somewhere else in part to fish. Hell my brother used to go there routinely for sail and other exotic fishing and to be honest it kinda needs to be dialed back as the drain on sport fish is pretty dramatic.

But regular Floridians should be able to fish.

That said and I don't now if this applies down there but in Georgia where they have trout fishing which requires regular restocking, locals know the restocking schedule and go up in the hills and take every damn trout that gets dropped and sta a step ahead of Fish and Game wardens which f*cks things up for everybody.

Mayber the answer is no fishing unless you have a kid with you. All kids should know the joys of fishing.

I'll never forget taking my daughter fishing at the pond down the street for the first time. Got her a Minnie Mouse rod and a can of corn, baited her up, she cast for literally the first time and bang got a hit from some unsuspecting sun fish ! She screamed, threw her rod and ran to me ! We walk back, pick up the rod and by some coincidence she had set the hook and the fish was still attached ! So she reels it in smiling and giggling. She has since remained the best fisherman in the family and is prone to catching unusual things such as an octopus and flying fish.
 
ah ha, that "F" is for Florida. that actually starts to make sense.

I think FLA needs to back off the shit for RESIDENTS so that it can manage the UGE numbers of VISITORS that it gets.

Y'all have great fishing down there as you well know and lets face it, a LOT of people go there from somewhere else in part to fish. Hell my brother used to go there routinely for sail and other exotic fishing and to be honest it kinda needs to be dialed back as the drain on sport fish is pretty dramatic.

But regular Floridians should be able to fish.

That said and I don't now if this applies down there but in Georgia where they have trout fishing which requires regular restocking, locals know the restocking schedule and go up in the hills and take every damn trout that gets dropped and sta a step ahead of Fish and Game wardens which f*cks things up for everybody.

Mayber the answer is no fishing unless you have a kid with you. All kids should know the joys of fishing.

I'll never forget taking my daughter fishing at the pond down the street for the first time. Got her a Minnie Mouse rod and a can of corn, baited her up, she cast for literally the first time and bang got a hit from some unsuspecting sun fish ! She screamed, threw her rod and ran to me ! We walk back, pick up the rod and by some coincidence she had set the hook and the fish was still attached ! So she reels it in smiling and giggling. She has since remained the best fisherman in the family and is prone to catching unusual things such as an octopus and flying fish.

Hell I bet Concart pays for a charter boat. Too bad he's in the area with a lot less fish. There's everything where I am.

I take that back, no Stripers. Fuck Stripers anyway when there's 10 others to take their place.
Seriously. I love fishing, and when I was growing up you didn't have to have a license. You did have to know what you were fishing for and the best bait & tackle to get 'em.

Lot of them Alligator Gars like to steal bait so you use cut-up shiners that stay on the hook. Them gars can nibble a shrimp off and you won't feel anything. They're good at it.
 
meet the requirements.

I got duped. He’s a mooch.

dupe (do͞op, dyo͞op)
n.
A person who is easily deceived or is used to carry out the designs of another.

mooch
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verb: mooch; 3rd person present: mooches; past tense: mooched; past participle: mooched; gerund or present participle: mooching
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ask for or obtain (something) without paying for it.


They don’t exceed expectations or meet expectations. They just . . . . ;)

wing it. To do or attempt something with little preparation in advance; to improvise.
Oh man, I totally forgot that I'm supposed to do this presentation today—I'll just have to wing it.

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1. Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA
2. Salinas, CA
3. Santa Maria-Santa Barbara, CA
4. Los Angeles, CA
5. San Luis Obispo, CA
6. San Jose, CA
7. Honolulu, HI
8. New York City, NY
9. Santa Barbara, CA
10. Eugene, OR
11. San Francisco, CA
12. Turlock, CA
13. Seattle-Tacoma, WA
14. Stockton, CA
15. Springfield, MA
https://usabynumbers.com/cities-with-highest-homeless-rate/

Anybody notice a pattern here?

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Mr. Anonymoose, sir... The answer to your question is that all fifteen of those cities are run by Demonkkkrats.
 
Bigotry. Not all Republicans are 'rednecks' nor live in trailer parks. Towns are not just trailer parks.

Yes, I have been to many small towns in the rural west and midwest, including Fargo, ND; Missoula, MT; Billings, MT, Winnemucca, NV; Ely, NV; Austin, NV; and Gillette, WY. I've been to a fair number of small towns in the southeast as well, including Biloxi, Baton Rouge, Tulsa, Norfolk, Waco, and Wilmington.

Many of these are mostly nice people. They work hard. They keep their homes and yards clean. They are proud of their little town.
I've been to a number of those as well, namely Fargo, Missoula, Billings, and Gillette.

I've also been to: Murdo, SD; Wall, SD; Custer, SD; Keystone, SD; Sundance, WY; Buffalo, WY; Sheridan, WY; Lovell, WY; Bigfork, MT; and on and on... McGregor, IA is pretty neat too... They're all nice little towns with generally polite people (in my experience).

In Wisconsin alone, there are many nice small towns like that. Sun Prairie USED to be one before Madison seeped into it and its population boomed with libtards. The game goes for other now-Madison suburbs. Waterloo is a pretty neat small town, as is Columbus. Hartford and Slinger are VERY nice small towns, probably a couple of my favorites (they are run by conservatives, of course).

Honestly, driving Hwy 60 across the entirety of Wisconsin is a really beautiful and neat drive that goes through many such small towns and goes along the Wisconsin River for almost half of it. Port Washington is pretty neat, as is Two Rivers. Osceola is really cool. Omro is close to a lake that attracts all sorts of boaters, birds, and has a hiking trail that allows you to walk right through parts of the lake and by the islands that birds such as pelicans love to gather on.

We even have a small town called Brandon, and yes somebody did at one point tape a homemade "Let's Go" sign above the city's population sign (it got taken down eventually... not sure if anyone has bothered to try it again or not). And that's just parts of the Southern half of the State.

I like Wisconsin quite a bit (outside of Madison, Milwaukee, Kenosha, Racine, etc).
 
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