LICENCES
- BottomDollar
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Re: LICENCES
As long as you're not catching fish from VT shores or rivers, it's fine.grandpa2h wrote:AS A NYS LICENCE HOLDER I CAN FISH VERMONTSS LAKE CHAMPLAINS MAIN WATERS,BUT AM I ALLOWED TO SET FOOT ON VERMONT SOIL SUCH AS A MARINA OR A WEIGH STATION?
- Reelax
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Re: LICENCES
And you need a Vermont Licence for mallets bay and inland sea since they don't boarder New York.
Welcome aboard and let us know how you do.
Welcome aboard and let us know how you do.
Matt B
- fishingmachine
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Re: LICENCES
Vt and NY fishing licenses are reciprical..I believe you can fish from either shore with either license,you don't need to be in a boat.Some one correct me if I am wrong,please.
Re: LICENCES
x2 your right except for the inland sea in vt and south bay in n.y. . only the main lake though .fishingmachine wrote:Vt and NY fishing licenses are reciprical..I believe you can fish from either shore with either license,you don't need to be in a boat.Some one correct me if I am wrong,please.
- fishingmachine
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Re: LICENCES
yes,there is a good map of this on the Vt. F&W website
- BottomDollar
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Re: LICENCES
Yeah, good call on the map. Here it is.