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Thread: CA DFW implements 365-day licenses next year (2023)

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    Default CA DFW implements 365-day licenses next year (2023)

    Any license purchased after Jan 1, 2023 will be valid for 365 days from date of purchase.

    here is a link to the FAQ about it on the DFW web site:

    https://wildlife.ca.gov/Licensing/Fi...shing-licenses

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    Great idea.........I like it.





    In Florida residents over 65 get a free hunting and fishing license.
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    Me too. I wish they would've of done this many years ago.
    Jay Murakoshi

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    Default 365 Day Licenses....

    I'm thankful but when you think about how easily this would've been accomplished/done, manually, it puts things in perspective. It only took over a hundred years of operation to change....
    "America is a country which produces citizens who will cross the ocean to fight for democracy but won't cross the street to vote."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darian View Post
    I'm thankful but when you think about how easily this would've been accomplished/done, manually, it puts things in perspective. It only took over a hundred years of operation to change....
    100 years of tradition unimpeded by progress. Just look at the hatchery system. Lack of Hoot Owl protections. Claiming that reptiles and insects are legally fish . . .

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