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Hey, I am planning on doing some fishing on the California/Arizona border in the Colorado River.
Was wondering if anyone knew the licensing rules...do I need one from both states, or just from one of them?
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hmm good question, I would think a license in either would be acceptable but I am certainly no ranger! I would just stay on one side of the border to be safe lol
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First of all you will need the CA license. That is the obvious. The cost is 34.90 for the whole year. You can then add the Colorado River stamp for 3.00 more. That will allow you to fish anywhere on the CO River from boat or bank.
A whoppy total of 37.90 will cure all doubt and make you legal to fish.
Here is a link to the [url "http://www.fgc.ca.gov/2006/06freshfishregbook.pdf"]2006 DFG Regs for Freshwater[/url]
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Wow that's very reasonable. Thanks for the info!
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Hey Willfish4food,
If you're interested in some great fishing along the Colorado River, I highly recommend Lake Mead for stripers. Particularly, Temple Bar. Check out my Memorial Day Posting on the Nevada Fishing: General Discussion Board.
Best regards,
Paul
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