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Title: Fishing License changes Effective June 1, 2022
Post by: Mike Cork on May 24, 2022, 08:41:45 AM
Price are going up. Almost doubling but when you were paying $9.50 a jump to $17 really isn't that bad. I do understand the question among anglers, "Where's the money going?" I've talked to a bunch of folks and none of them really mind paying more for a license but they do want to know where its going?

The license does now include all the little extra license in one. Meaning you don't have to buy a hoop net license or a crawfish trap license, it's not a freshwater license and everything to do with freshwater fishing. Save on the salt side, for the most part.

Here is a link to the new fees.
https://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/assets/Licenses_and_Permits/Files/Recreational-License-Fee-Changes---Brand.pdf (https://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/assets/Licenses_and_Permits/Files/Recreational-License-Fee-Changes---Brand.pdf)


Title: Re: Fishing License changes Effective June 1, 2022
Post by: BassmanRudy on May 24, 2022, 11:43:23 AM
You'll never get a good answer for that question... prob wouldn't want to know either. At double the previous one should expect TWICE the benefits, Correct?!?!?!
Title: Re: Fishing License changes Effective June 1, 2022
Post by: Mike Cork on May 24, 2022, 12:20:06 PM
In reality you are getting twice the licenses when you add up all the separate licenses a person would have to get to fish all freshwater species.

I personally would like to see more agents patrolling and checking creels, especially on drained lakes...
Title: Re: Fishing License changes Effective June 1, 2022
Post by: Nutt on May 25, 2022, 07:46:11 AM
I actually dont mind having to pay more for the license, especially since it covers everything for freshwater fishing.  It looks like they combined hunting licenses as well.  Mike, I agree with you on having more game wardens.  I have been checked only once in many years.  I was checked on Caddo last year, and the time before that was probably in the early 90's on Bistineau.  Hopefully the money is spent wisely, and will be spread out across the whole state instead of just a few places.
Title: Re: Fishing License changes Effective June 1, 2022
Post by: topdsm0138 on May 25, 2022, 08:18:33 AM
Does LA have something like we have in FL. We have what's called The Gold Sportsman License, which includes everything. Normally about 200-250 bucks. BUT military & vet's get it for 20 bucks a year (cost of a regular fishing licence).

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Title: Re: Fishing License changes Effective June 1, 2022
Post by: Mike Cork on May 25, 2022, 08:41:11 AM
We have a life time license at $500, and Seniors get it for like $100 or something.

I'm a disabled vet above 50% and get a free hunting and fishing license.

So there are a variety of options.
Title: Re: Fishing License changes Effective June 1, 2022
Post by: J.W. on May 26, 2022, 10:49:48 PM
I think these are good for a full year from date of purchase now, aren't they? As opposed to all licenses expiring at the end of June.
Title: Re: Fishing License changes Effective June 1, 2022
Post by: Mike Cork on May 27, 2022, 09:27:14 AM
Yes they are good for 365, good and bad for me. At least the way it was I didn't have to remember when to get a new license, someone always told me LOL but now if I take the summer off I don't have to pay for it..
Title: Re: Fishing License changes Effective June 1, 2022
Post by: manoduk on May 31, 2022, 11:34:52 PM
Quote from: Mike Cork on May 24, 2022, 12:20:06 PM
In reality you are getting twice the licenses when you add up all the separate licenses a person would have to get to fish all freshwater species.

I personally would like to see more agents patrolling and checking creels, especially on drained lakes...
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Title: Re: Fishing License changes Effective June 1, 2022
Post by: Mike Cork on June 01, 2022, 01:33:18 PM
Manoduk,

I have spoke with biologist about this and while they are monitoring the crappie populations, it is a species that was already over populated. So if there is a decline I'm certain they will adjust limits.

And hopefully with the license increase they can get more agents to help enforce it.