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non-resident license - Dryrod - 05-28-2004 [unsure][#800000][size 2]Hey you all from Idaho - Planning to visit your beautiful state this coming August. Notice that a one day's fishing license is $10.50 and each suceeding day [if purchased initially] cost $4.00 per day. Thus since I am staying one week before heading for Wyoming a stay of 7 days would cost me $34.50. Is this correct? If so I will save quite a bit of money by not paying for a full year. [/size][/#800000] [#800000][size 2]Any place out of Victor good for trout and bass?[/size][/#800000] [signature] Re: [Dryrod] non-resident license - BrianID - 05-28-2004 You did the math right for the fishing license. You could buy them online or through the phone but both will cost you an additional fee. I would recomend just buying the license when you get there. Check out this link to find out which stores sell fishing licenses http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/licenses/vendors/home.cfm There aren't any good places to fish for bass around Victor. There are a few places about an hour or so from there that have bass but I don't think they wouldn't be worth your time. Almost of the good bass places in Idaho are found by Boise or in Northern Idaho. I've already mentioned a few places for trout in previous posts but if you have a question about a specific spot just ask. [signature] Re: [BrianID] non-resident license - fish1on - 05-28-2004 [font "Times New Roman"][size 3]WOW!! Brian knows his stuff!! Thanks buddy for fielding all these questions. I owe you one my friend!! PM me with your Addy and I will send you a care package for all your support!!![/size][/font] [signature] Re: [Dryrod] non-resident license - tubeN2 - 05-28-2004 Hey Dryrod. You won't be too far from the Snake River. It is just about 16-18 miles W/SW from there by way of hwy 31. Just continue south from there on the 26 to beautiful Pali ![]() Just below the dam, you can expect to find some good browns, rainbows and brookies. You will also come across Whitefish if they are still in the area. A little bony on the table but a nice little fight for C&R as well. [signature] Re: [tubeN2] non-resident license - Dryrod - 05-29-2004 [#008080][size 2][cool]Hey there tubeN2 how did you ever find me over here. Bet that when I do go to Idaho you will probably be the next guy over fishing from your tube. Thanks for the info. Someone else on this board had mentioned Pali ![]() [signature] Re: [Dryrod] non-resident license - tubeN2 - 06-02-2004 I view just about all the boards. Especially the ones that pertain to where I used to live. I have lots of little secret fishing spots in many places. You won't be dissappointed with Pali ![]() [signature] |