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Spydeyrch
Buy the liscense dude. Trust me.
well if your gonna be in north port the only really good fishing for trout is on sheep creek.. nice cutts, or you could head down towards marcus island on the columbia and catch walleye right from the bank. otherwise the Kettle river is one of the most frustrating rivers I have ever fished. Rocky lake is good for trout and the chain lakes on the Tiger highway ( gillette, coffin, black ) are great for cutts and deep lake north on the star alladin route is exellent if you have a float tube... but otherwise that whole country is ravines choked with buck brush alders and grizzly bears and timber wolves... pot farms and meth labs, right in the national forest, oh and if you head up toward orient............ bigfoot.. man I wish I was going with you! I miss that place... and yes, you need a fishing license, property rights only pertain to hunting and you still must go get the landowner harvest tags- Brad
So, I have a question to pose to you all.
If I have a stream/river running through my personal/private property, do I need a license to fish and retain my catch? .........
-Spydey
Only if want to be totally honest with your fellow men!ray:
GD
Hahahahahaha, nice reference there GD!!! hahahahaha :lol:
Yeah, I am going to have to get it, which is fine.
-Spydey