Contact the fish and game department. All of the state offices have good web sites that are easy to use.
You don't because you have to be smarter than a fish to apply.
Here in California, the Department of Fish and Game typically issues a citation if you don't have a current license on your person, and you have to mail in or take it in person your current license, or pay a stiff fine -- not worth saving the $47 bucks it costs for the license.
you need to get a license like a permission so you can fish
Not if you're under 16.
There is no such thing that can be easily found for fish insurance but one can purchase a fish license for fishing online from the wildlife department's website.
Yes, if you are over sixteen years old.
California Fish and Game Commission, U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S Department of Interior, U.S Department of Commerce, and Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB)
Yes, you typically need a fishing license to fish in a neighborhood pond, as fishing regulations vary by location and may require a license for fishing in any body of water, including ponds. It is important to check with local authorities or the Department of Fish and Wildlife to determine the specific requirements for fishing in your area.
Yes, you may need a fishing license to fish on private property, depending on the laws and regulations of the state where the property is located. It is advisable to check with the local authorities or Department of Fish and Wildlife to determine the specific requirements for fishing on private property.
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Yes, you do need to have a current California fishing license on your person when you beach fish from the shoreline. There is, however, an exemption for fishing from a pier, which is why you see droves of people spending a lazy day off fishing from the piers in Southern California.
Go to the nearest Game and Fish Department and talk to them you have to take the test through them anyway.