Is a fishing liscense required to fish on the pier? Also, how much is the fee to fish on the pier?
Thanks
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Is a fishing liscense required to fish on the pier? Also, how much is the fee to fish on the pier?
Thanks
Fishing license is required on GSPP. You can get a pier fishing license for like $9 I think.
It also costs $8 to fish on the pier, but you could buy a 6 month to a year pass. Last year, I would hae saved a lot of money had I bought a pass instead of paying every time I went out.
You do not have to have a license to fish the Fl Panhandle piers.
Yes, Saltwater License and the fee is $8
More pier info at:
http://www.alapark.com/GulfState/Gul...20Park%20Pier/
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Yes, Saltwater License and the fee is $8
More pier info at:
http://www.alapark.com/GulfState/Gul...20Park%20Pier/
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That is for a Alabama residence....I think my pier only license.... was around 15.00 last year for a non residence....good from September to august...for 1 year
Thanks for the help. Im a non resident, so it will be $15 for me
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Thanks for the help. Im a non resident, so it will be $15 for me
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you have to call in...... to get it too...they just give you a transaction number
might be able to get it off the net too....I called mine in in the parking lot of the pier..... when I got there and got the number
http://www.outdooralabama.com/licenses/
total was $11.22....just did mine online....what a bargain :headbang:
It's $11 for a non-resident annual pier license and says it's good from any pier in Alabama waters. So I guess if you go to Fort Morgan and fish off the little pier there it's good??
Where is the Fort Morgan pier? I'll be down for the first week of April, hows the fishing at Fort Morgan this time of year?
I wouldn't bother fishing there. It's on the bayside and unless you are targeting mullet with a net not too much else to catch there. You can pick up the occasional flounder, speck, and shark along with some white trout but if you're looking for a king that's not the place.