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Re: Fishing pole and case worth the trouble?

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 9:50 am
by hooky
sgatz wrote:
bergman wrote:Good spots on the east end of the park- chickenbone, richie, mason. If u r fishing early or late season, it definitely pays to fish off the campground docks on lake superior waters! But if u r a nonresident, that will cost u $43 (to include a trout stamp), or u can do 24 hr license for $7/day (u can designate non-consecutive 24 hr periods, to time what days u will be fishing superior waters).
Where would the best place be to pick up the MI fishing license? We will be leaving GP on the Voyager II and we have several people in our group that will be coming from the west or flying into Minneapolis-St Paul Int. Airport. Can we buy them at Windigo?
I've always bought mine online, however I've not done a trout stamp this way. I can only assume that it shouldn't be an issue, since they show a non-res all species license that is printable.

http://www.mdnr-elicense.com/Welcome/Default.aspx

List of licenses available http://www.mdnr-elicense.com/Item/DisplayAllItems.aspx

Re: Fishing pole and case worth the trouble?

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:02 am
by Ingo
Thanks for the update Hooky! You do need the MI "DNR Sportcard" which you can (now) buy on-line for $1. Yeah, that's the way to go!