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Got my Sr Lifetime Combo.

I would have swore a license wasn't needed after 65 years old, but I guess the idiot leeches in Congress decided we could a little more.

Am I set now, or still need to bend over for more. Been reading the regs all day and they are like listening to a discussion between Pedo Joe and Goiter Boy.
 

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Oklahoma hunting and fishing laws have some serious grey areas, but the mountain states like NM, CO, AZ and others have to publish thick books for all the regulations they have.
You almost need a law degree to interpret their laws.
Since you're an Oklahoma Resident, you can fish for free in Tx now.. No saltwater endorsement or anything. Just fish.
If you're a disabled vet, you can fish for free in Missouri. Trout stamp still needs to be bought and you get a free small game license for free.
 

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Oklahoma hunting and fishing laws have some serious grey areas, but the mountain states like NM, CO, AZ and others have to publish thick books for all the regulations they have.
You almost need a law degree to interpret their laws.
Since you're an Oklahoma Resident, you can fish for free in Tx now.. No saltwater endorsement or anything. Just fish.
If you're a disabled vet, you can fish for free in Missouri. Trout stamp still needs to be bought and you get a free small game license for free.
Man trying to understand everything going on in the NM regs is a nightmare, at least it is through their website. Colorado is reasonably clear for the most part, but expansive. Haven’t looked at AZ.

I didn’t know that about Missouri. Too bad I have plenty of water between me and Missouri I already can’t catch fish in, no sense making my drive any longer.
 

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I didn’t know that about Missouri. Too bad I have plenty of water between me and Missouri I already can’t catch fish in, no sense making my drive any longer.
Might not make sense yet, however in the early spring those big fat tasty stripers in Norfork Lake make their run up into the tailwaters in Missouri. Stacked in tight they aren’t hard to get on the hook. Gettin em into the boat, that’s a different story altogether 👌
 

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Might not make sense yet, however in the early spring those big fat tasty stripers in Norfork Lake make their run up into the tailwaters in Missouri. Stacked in tight they aren’t hard to get on the hook. Gettin em into the boat, that’s a different story altogether 👌
Oh man I love catching and eating striper.
 

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VETERAN LICENSING​

Oklahoma Resident Disabled Veteran Lifetime Combination License​

Legal residents of Oklahoma who are disabled as certified by the Veteran's Administration (V. A.) are eligible to purchase a lifetime combination license at a discounted rate.
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