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  • gwpercle

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    Finally found something good about getting older. Needed a fishing license, brother moved near coast and has found some good fishing spots for us when we go visit, so I stop by Wally-World to get legal, give them all the particulars, I am now 65...It has been a few years since I got a new license and they weren't cheap back then . she gives me a fresh/saltwater fishing, small/large game hunting license, plus deer tags and turkey tags, all for the grand total cost of $5.00....ain't that something!
    Couldn't believe it....there is a perk to being old, deaf and feeble minded...you can fish and hunt for $5.00, just too danged old to do too much hunting and fishing any more... well that's life!

    Gary
     
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    highstandard40

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    Or you can buy a Senior Lifetime license that covers all the same stuff for $50 and then you won't have to go back every year to renew....and you can do that at age 60.
     
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    dad-e-o

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    That means I would have to live 10 more years to get my money back. I'll just play it year by year. Gary is right though, after paying big money for soooooo many years, senior hunt/fish is really appreciated.
     
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