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<blockquote data-quote="catman529" data-source="post: 2223293" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>Wow I've been fishing for 7+ years and never knew you needed a trout license...I've put $77 into fishing/hunting licenses this year and will have to renew in March, and I've already caught some trout as you can see in my previous thread, and found out I need this license which I don't have.</p><p></p><p>I was planning on going out tomorrow with a friend to catch some more trout but I guess we'll have to call that off. Is it worth the $18 to catch some more farm-raised corn-eating trout or should I just forget it and drop a chunk of fresh cut bait for a winter catfish instead? Bass fishing too is also more exciting than farm raised trout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catman529, post: 2223293, member: 9284"] Wow I've been fishing for 7+ years and never knew you needed a trout license...I've put $77 into fishing/hunting licenses this year and will have to renew in March, and I've already caught some trout as you can see in my previous thread, and found out I need this license which I don't have. I was planning on going out tomorrow with a friend to catch some more trout but I guess we'll have to call that off. Is it worth the $18 to catch some more farm-raised corn-eating trout or should I just forget it and drop a chunk of fresh cut bait for a winter catfish instead? Bass fishing too is also more exciting than farm raised trout. [/QUOTE]
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