| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 361.1 | It's free if your 65 or older | VICKI::DODIER |  | Tue Jun 02 1987 07:49 | 10 | 
|  |     	I don't have an "800" number but the the fishing guide said
    to call 603-271-3421 for information. If your not familiar with these
    licences, it is going to cost (ballpark) $400-$600 depending on
    your age. The older you are the less expensive it is.
    
    RAYJ
    P.S. Those were at last years prices. Since the licences went up
    almost 50%, the above figure may now be off by that much. If you
    get a price, why don't you list it in here.
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| 361.2 | No wonder they don't list the price! | CLT::HARROW | Bad spellers of the world untie | Tue Jun 02 1987 14:39 | 4 | 
|  |     Thanks, that's just the kind of info I was wondering about.  
    A bit rich for my blood though!
    
    -Jer
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| 361.3 |  | ANGORA::BUSHEE | George Bushee | Tue Jun 02 1987 15:21 | 9 | 
|  |     
    RE: .1    >   Free if your 65 or older..
    
    	How can they have the Ba**s to say it's free when they hit
    	ya with a fee of $400-600 ??  That don't seem to free to me...
    
    
    	couldn't resist..  :^}
    
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| 361.4 | Probably how it works | VICKI::DODIER |  | Wed Jun 03 1987 08:16 | 14 | 
|  |     	I have a correction. You do not need a fishing license if you
    are *68* or older. An indication of the cost (just guessing) would
    be as follows for a 30 year old person.
    
    30 years from 68 years = 38 years x 17.75 (fishing licence fee)
    
    	Totals $674.50
    
    	Considering that last year the fishing licence was roughly $5
    cheaper, a life time licence would have been a savings of about $190 
    using the above formula. Of course this only applies if you remain a
    resident or live long enough to take advantage of it.
    RAYJ
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