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Can the owner of a boat license and his guests walk out to clam or crab from a shoreline access site without the boat?

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Can the owner of a boat license and his guests walk out to clam or crab from a shoreline access site without the boat?

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Only a resident who owns the boat and has a boat license may walk from shore to clam or crab without using the boat. The guests would not be covered under his or her individual license. The boat license really benefits those individuals who often have guests that go with them that do not have a license. The boat license will be a decal that is affixed to the boat. 8. If two people have a surf fishing permit/vehicle license for their vehicles, can the two people go in one vehicle to fish without a special fishing permit? Also, if they take friends along to surf fish, do the friends need a special permit? Answer: Only the operator of the vehicle that is permitted may fish without a license on the beach. Any other anglers will need to have a general $8.50 (resident) or $20.00 (non-resident) license regardless of whether or not they have another vehicle permit. The exemption in the code is only for the vehicle operator who has the surf tag.

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