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? on Little Creek Resivoir Annual Pass
I have a question on the cost of an annual pass to launch your boat at Little Creek Resivoir in Toaeno, VA. Looking online I see the cost as residents as $50 and non-residents as $80. Does this mean you have to be a resident of James City County to get the lower cost? Think I know the answer but thought I would ask on here as the park office is closed until the weekend.
Cost seems high. Annual pass for Corps of Engineers ramp on Buggs is $30.
Beaverdam Swamp Resivoir is $60.
Fishing license is $18
Minnows around $1.50 per dozen.
If these cost keep going up I may have to find a job this year. :D
thanks,
Roy

Member of the 3 lb club
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Green Bay Sucks!
Wait, what am I saying, that wasnt the question. Yes. You are correct sir.
Its our way of saying Shame On You Fer Not Paying Taxes Here.
The reason rates are so high there is the cost of operating the downhill ski
resort that the ramp doubles as over the winter months.
Shoer,
12th Degree Ninja
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and a NC out of state is $30
Norfolk lakes is $40
Portsmouth lakes is $40 I think
Boat city tax depends on worth of boat (good reason for owning a 20+ year old boat)
Trailer reg tax
Trailer tags if you to cheap to got for the permanent.
Poles reels, line, lures,
Ya got to luv it!
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Yep, don't forget the new Federal registry which is free this year, but next year you'll pay, did away with boat license for saltwater and each individual angler pays for license on boat, like freshwater. Uncle Sam just getting more of our money for what pleasure we get out of fishing!
"Fletch had a catch of a lifetime and he was even standing up when he caught it!

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