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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3655209" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your covered for your lifetime. Come back to OK for the occasional weekend, and your covered no matter where you live.</p><p>I bought both of my sons a lifetime fishing license for graduation presents when getting out of high school.</p><p>One remains in Ok and the other has migrated to Tx.</p><p>He comes back to Ok to fish with me and is perfectly legal.</p><p></p><p>As a side note: Any one that is an Oklahoma resident that fishes in Tx that is over 65 years old, does not need a fishing license. No special permits either like salt water, etc. I'm not sure on the Texoma special license so look that up if your going.</p><p>Anyone that is a veteran at least 60% disabled in the state of Missouri does not need a fishing license no matter if your a resident or non resident. Your also eligible for a free small game license. You are still required to purchase a trout stamp at $10 per year. </p><p>Those traveling to other states, I'd encourage you to investigate the game and fish laws. There are some gems out there if one qualifies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3655209, member: 5412"] Your covered for your lifetime. Come back to OK for the occasional weekend, and your covered no matter where you live. I bought both of my sons a lifetime fishing license for graduation presents when getting out of high school. One remains in Ok and the other has migrated to Tx. He comes back to Ok to fish with me and is perfectly legal. As a side note: Any one that is an Oklahoma resident that fishes in Tx that is over 65 years old, does not need a fishing license. No special permits either like salt water, etc. I'm not sure on the Texoma special license so look that up if your going. Anyone that is a veteran at least 60% disabled in the state of Missouri does not need a fishing license no matter if your a resident or non resident. Your also eligible for a free small game license. You are still required to purchase a trout stamp at $10 per year. Those traveling to other states, I'd encourage you to investigate the game and fish laws. There are some gems out there if one qualifies. [/QUOTE]
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