07-18-2015, 02:38 PM
We've been paying the same extra $10 since 2013 in Nevada that goes towards our AIS program.
I actually like the idea of no out of state charges like Utah is going to do. Nevada out of state is $20 and imo highly anti-tourism... And just a little bit carried away.
It gets me how "most" states charge a arm and a leg to visitors for fishing license, AIS, etc. Gas, traveling, planning, etc takes enough of ones hard earned $$$ when it comes to vacation planning.
Tom
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I actually like the idea of no out of state charges like Utah is going to do. Nevada out of state is $20 and imo highly anti-tourism... And just a little bit carried away.
It gets me how "most" states charge a arm and a leg to visitors for fishing license, AIS, etc. Gas, traveling, planning, etc takes enough of ones hard earned $$$ when it comes to vacation planning.
Tom
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