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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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I could care less about this.
However, if anything will come out of this its the fact that we are likely to have more people out fishing with an expired license. Why? Well, its is much easier to remember that your license expires 12/31 and not 5/17 or 8/13 or 9/43 or 10/31 or 13/12, right? While I agree that this is a win for those who may be overseas and do not buy their license at the beginning of the year its an even bigger win for the CDFW.
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#2 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Palos Verde, CA
Posts: 636
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No problem
Just buy a lifetime license like me, expires the day I die 😇
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Manic for Life
Join Date: May 2015
Location: San Diego
Posts: 839
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Yay.
The calendar based system is annoying for those who buy their licenses later in the year, effectively jacking up their price per day for fishing. Regardless of the alleged and proven benefits supply side economics, I can't help wondering if the state will now jack up fees to make up for their "shortfall" of revenue by no longer being able to sell half-year licenses for full year prices? Their ravenous thirst for ever-increasing budgets never wanes. Quote:
Cynical you say? Moi? That's probably a fair bet too. A visionary classic about Jerry Brown from the old days: https://youtu.be/jN-_UOvwNA8
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#4 |
Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 80
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oh now, other than all the fishing gears, another thing to forget, renewing fishing license. I guess, there will be more ticket for fishing with expired license.
They should go a step further by adding option of 3/6 months license, so I would buy it during summer months. |
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Hacienda Heights, CA
Posts: 427
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This will be handy for my wife. There's been quite a few years where she hasn't gotten a license, because it was late-ish in the year when she free'd up to do some fishing. She wouldn't want to spend the annual cost for only a third of a year.
I fish all year, so it's never really bothered me. |
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#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 6,856
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If you were to gather data on when most annual fishing licenses were purchased I would guess that a fair majority of them were purchased in January. Using myself as an example, my license expires 12/31 so unless I decide to fish on Monday 1/1/18 I will likely purchase my license during the last week of December 2017. If I follow that same principal I will likely be buying my 2019 fishing license the second to last week or 2018, 3rd to last week of 2019 for 2020, 2nd week of December 2020 for 2021 and the 1st week of December 2020 for 2021. In essence, it will take several years of me purchasing a license before I see any benefit to it.
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#7 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Lake Balboa, The Valley
Posts: 425
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I doubt January has the most licenses sold. Maybe true here on bwe but not everyone is a kayak fisherman or fishes during winter. (although you can see that bwe is not as active during this time too..)
I feel lucky that I can fish any weekend weather permitting but my experience with freshwater fishermen is that they dont start until spring and even summer. If something gets in the way and they have to wait a bit longer...they have second thoughts of buying a year license later in the year.
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