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"Steve" wrote: So, do they have reduced fee if the boat isn't going to fish?? No I have given up fishing since I'm not a good fisherman and the 'cross boarder' and individual state fees are too much of a nusense.. I just don't keep any fishing gear on the boat. Most of the people that go to the Bahamas go for the fishing. We don't fish either, but I guess almost anyone can catch a fish in the Bahamas. Here in Florida (where we are now) you don't have to have a fishing license if you are over 65 and a Florida resident. grandma Rosalie |
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![]() "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... ...... Here in Florida (where we are now) you don't have to have a fishing license if you are over 65 and a Florida resident. This applies only to residents, so visitors from the Bahamas are still required to get a license. Looks like $31 a year from their web site. So FLA charges for licenses much like Bahamas do. Paul |
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"Paul L" wrote: "Rosalie B." wrote in message .. . ...... Here in Florida (where we are now) you don't have to have a fishing license if you are over 65 and a Florida resident. Well I said here in FLORIDA you don't have to have a fishing license if you are a RESIDENT. This applies only to residents, so visitors from the Bahamas are still required to get a license. Looks like $31 a year from their web site. So FLA charges for licenses much like Bahamas do. This was in response to Steve who asked if you could get a discount on the Bahamas entry permit fee if you didn't get the fishing license, and said he didn't fish anymore because he wasn't very good at it. He's in California - or anyway on the left coast. I was not saying that a visitor wouldn't have to have the fishing license in the Bahamas, but it is part of the entry permit fee and not separated out. I don't know why anyone from the Bahamas would come to Florida to fish, but if they aren't on a head boat or charter boat they would have to get a license like anyone else. grandma Rosalie |
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"Paul L" wrote: "Rosalie B." wrote in message .. . ...... Here in Florida (where we are now) you don't have to have a fishing license if you are over 65 and a Florida resident. Well I said here in FLORIDA you don't have to have a fishing license if you are a RESIDENT. This applies only to residents, so visitors from the Bahamas are still required to get a license. Looks like $31 a year from their web site. So FLA charges for licenses much like Bahamas do. This was in response to Steve who asked if you could get a discount on the Bahamas entry permit fee if you didn't get the fishing license, and said he didn't fish anymore because he wasn't very good at it. He's in California - or anyway on the left coast. I was not saying that a visitor wouldn't have to have the fishing license in the Bahamas, but it is part of the entry permit fee and not separated out. I don't know why anyone from the Bahamas would come to Florida to fish, but if they aren't on a head boat or charter boat they would have to get a license like anyone else. grandma Rosalie |
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![]() "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... ...... Here in Florida (where we are now) you don't have to have a fishing license if you are over 65 and a Florida resident. This applies only to residents, so visitors from the Bahamas are still required to get a license. Looks like $31 a year from their web site. So FLA charges for licenses much like Bahamas do. Paul |
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![]() "Rosalie B." wrote in message ... x-no-archive:yes "Steve" wrote: So, do they have reduced fee if the boat isn't going to fish?? No I have given up fishing since I'm not a good fisherman and the 'cross boarder' and individual state fees are too much of a nusense.. I just don't keep any fishing gear on the boat. Most of the people that go to the Bahamas go for the fishing. Wrong! Pretty much all the folks we met (100+) didn't do much fishing at all. They were too busy drinking! We don't fish either, but I guess almost anyone can catch a fish in the Bahamas. Wrong again! Here in Florida (where we are now) you don't have to have a fishing license if you are over 65 and a Florida resident. I guess they figure that old people can't catch much fish ![]() grandma Rosalie |
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Gosh, I was under the impression we were all somewhere between life and
death. Personally, I look forward to getting older. I'm sure you do as well. |
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Not a clue what you are talking about.
"AZretired" wrote in message ... Gosh, I was under the impression we were all somewhere between life and death. Personally, I look forward to getting older. I'm sure you do as well. |
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Subject: Bahamas Mess
From: "Doug Dotson" Not a clue what you are talking about. Here, have a comb on me. :-) Capt. Bill |
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Subject: Bahamas Mess
From: "Doug Dotson" Not a clue what you are talking about. Here, have a comb on me. :-) Capt. Bill |
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