I have a current North Carolina saltwater fishing license (an exempted state), but I often fish in Virginia (a non-exempted state). Do I need to register with NOAA?
No. North Carolina is one of many states that has a program in place to share its angler license information with NOAA. Anglers who hold a resident or non-resident license or registration from an exempt state will not have to register separately with NOAA. They are automatically registered and covered anywhere they fish in the country. 22. I am a resident of New Jersey (a non-exempted state), but I plan on fishing while vacationing in California (an exempted state). I plan on buying a short-term California saltwater fishing license. Do I need to register with NOAA? Anglers who purchase a short term state license (e.g. one-day or two-day license) are only in compliance as long as their license is valid. For example, if a New Jersey resident were to buy a 10-day California state saltwater fishing license while on vacation, he or she would not be required to sign up with the registry while fishing in California. However, when that license expired, if the angler were to choose to go fishin
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