Originally Posted By: EnCon Police
Originally Posted By: MyGirl

Is that too much to ask from a state or state employee that seems to be more interested in your fee than explaining it to you?


Excuse me for not answering your posts on my days off, I was wasting time by spending it with my family over the holiday weekend rather than worrying about what hypothetical questions you want answered. I volunteer to answer questions on this site, I don't do it as an assignment. I answer the questions posted when I have time to do so, I do not sit in front of the computer 24/7. Further, I (and my entire division) do not write the laws or establish fees for licenses. Those are determined by legislators that YOU elect. If you don't like the laws or the fees related to fishing then I recommend you contact your state legislator and let them know how you feel.


Captain Camejo - I do, as well as most on this site, appreciate you taking your time to answer our questions. I'm sure MyGirl does as well, but as you surely know, the variety of laws from different states over a common body of water and fishery can be frustrating to say the least. I assume most realize you don't make the laws and your resources are limited to enforce them. Once again, thanks for taking the time to provide some clarity to a very confusing issue.

Here's my question to you: I am a Massachusetts resident and have purchased a NY Non-Resident Marine License (prior to the recent license requirement changes in NY). I did this last year as well since it provided greater water coverage for fishing CT and NY waters than the CT Non-Resident marine license did alone. Does this still hold true or do I require a CT Non-Resident Marine license as well?

Thanks for your time,

Craig

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