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<blockquote data-quote="B.D." data-source="post: 2224138" data-attributes="member: 5535"><p>As noted above - since you've already kept trout, and the trout license pays for the stocking program, the right thing to do is buy the license to pay for the trout you kept. TWRA is running an awfully tight budget right now, so it wouldn't be fair to take fish other people paid for.</p><p></p><p>In future years, remember that if you think you'll only go one time in the year, Tennessee finally has a one-day trout stamp (technically an "all species license") for $11.00 so you don't have to pay the full $18.00 for the full year. If you're going to trout fish more than one day, it makes more sense to just buy the full year.</p><p></p><p>Edit - also in future years, don't post that you've been fishing without a license, because it makes Steve feel like he's working when he's reading this board. :grin:</p><p></p><p>bd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B.D., post: 2224138, member: 5535"] As noted above - since you've already kept trout, and the trout license pays for the stocking program, the right thing to do is buy the license to pay for the trout you kept. TWRA is running an awfully tight budget right now, so it wouldn't be fair to take fish other people paid for. In future years, remember that if you think you'll only go one time in the year, Tennessee finally has a one-day trout stamp (technically an "all species license") for $11.00 so you don't have to pay the full $18.00 for the full year. If you're going to trout fish more than one day, it makes more sense to just buy the full year. Edit - also in future years, don't post that you've been fishing without a license, because it makes Steve feel like he's working when he's reading this board. :grin: bd [/QUOTE]
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