Big Tuna
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License question ???????????????????????????
In 2017 I bought a senior lifetime license. The lake Erie permit was a one time purchase thing,the trout permit must be purchased every year or bought in multiple years. So here's my question do you have to get a new print out license every year? I went to the Beaver County Courthouse and spent 45 minutes and got nothing resolved. I did buy the 2018 trout stamp. Do I need a senior lifetime license that says 2018 ? Or is my 2017 SL good to go? Thanks the idiots there couldn't figure it out,really they get paid! I tried calling all the PFC numbers but there off today and wouldn't be back till January 2 and I'll be on the ice somewhere and don't feel like getting busted. Thanks if you can help.
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H3Fisher
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Re: License question ???????????????????????????
2017/12/29 17:06:16
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I think it needs re-printed every year unless you do a multi-year one. I recall a older gentleman asking the office @ walnut the same question.
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PArussian
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Re: License question ???????????????????????????
2017/12/29 19:14:56
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It is a multi it is a lifetime ...no need to get one every year....just trout stamp that they changed 3 years ago...
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EMitch
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Re: License question ???????????????????????????
2017/12/29 21:09:39
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Your license will have a bold SL on it, with senior lifetime under the SL. The trout stamp can be bought for 1 year, 5 years, and I think now they're doin' a 10 year stamp. The Erie stamp must be bought each year.
post edited by EMitch - 2017/12/29 21:14:57
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PArussian
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Re: License question ???????????????????????????
2017/12/29 21:28:49
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Well I have had my S/L now for the 3rd year my 1sr year I hade combo. Trout Eire...now only have to buy trout if I fish in trout stocked water...Eire. Is onetime buy....I steel head fish in Eire I got cked this year by PFC...ALL WAS GOOD....I small mouth fish also got cked no problems...missed by 3 mon, for all stamp and Eire..so if I want to fish trout I’m ok .....after I buy trout stamp to fish Eire
post edited by PArussian - 2017/12/29 21:31:55
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Re: License question ???????????????????????????
2017/12/29 23:01:31
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EMitch
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Re: License question ???????????????????????????
2017/12/30 07:39:17
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PArussian, where I screwed up was when I initially bought the senior lifetime license. I turned 65 in November of '15, but I didn't buy my license 'til after the first of the year in '16. Had I bought the '16 license in the year I turned 65, I would have gotten the lifetime Erie stamp. The problem was that the PFBC changed the law, so I ended up with a one year Erie stamp, 5 year trout, and lifetime angler. Now I'm looking at my receipt from Allegheny Angler which I've had folded up between the two licenses. I can't read the state code, but 5 year trout stamp $43.00 Code 8387 one year Erie permit $10.00 Code 8364 Senior Lifetime $53.30 Total: $106.30
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PArussian
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Re: License question ???????????????????????????
2017/12/30 07:48:02
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When retired it. About saving money......I did talk to PFC at sport show said I was a trouble maker they told me to call office if I have a problem.....lol
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Panfisher
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Re: License question ???????????????????????????
2017/12/30 14:21:00
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I got my senior lifetime license in 2016 which included a lifetime Erie stamp. Don't remember if I purchased in 2015 or not. All I buy now is the annual trout stamp and print it out. I have never reprinted my SL license. I also buy the $5 button every year.
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Re: License question ???????????????????????????
2017/12/30 14:23:06
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EMitch PArussian, where I screwed up was when I initially bought the senior lifetime license. I turned 65 in November of '15, but I didn't buy my license 'til after the first of the year in '16. Had I bought the '16 license in the year I turned 65, I would have gotten the lifetime Erie stamp. The problem was that the PFBC changed the law, so I ended up with a one year Erie stamp, 5 year trout, and lifetime angler. Now I'm looking at my receipt from Allegheny Angler which I've had folded up between the two licenses.
I bought my lifetime senior license for 2016. I do not remember if I purchased in December 2015 or not but it did come with a lifetime Erie permit.
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PArussian
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Re: License question ???????????????????????????
2017/12/30 14:37:04
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You have the Eire stamp-with your lifetime one time buy when getting your lifetime license....it is not just given to you you have to buy it
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