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    Default Missouri fishing permits


    http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/about/permits/


    Daily Fishing Per day 5.50
    Non-Resident Fishing 35.00
    Trout 7.00
    Duane

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    Is that $35.00 the annual non-resident fee?
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    Yep Ranger that is for a non-resident. Our resident fishing is 12 bucks. And are permits do not run the calender year. They run from March 1st to Feb 28th. sounds stupid but it isnt. This way your hunters dont have to run out and buy a new permit on jan 1 all hunting is over by mid Feb.
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    Our Illinois permits are almost the same...run till March 31st. Bought a years permit in Mo. last year and got quite a bit of use out of it...we spent 10 days at LOZ in April,,a week at Mark Twain in July and a week at M.T. again in October...had such good times that my wife and I want to do Mo. again this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny
    Our Illinois permits are almost the same...run till March 31st. Bought a years permit in Mo. last year and got quite a bit of use out of it...we spent 10 days at LOZ in April,,a week at Mark Twain in July and a week at M.T. again in October...had such good times that my wife and I want to do Mo. again this year.
    Darn you fish MO enough you could fish for the Missouri side. ha ha
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger375
    Is that $35.00 the annual non-resident fee?
    What was ARK non-resident permit $32? Years ago MO non-resident permits were cheap and every other state was so high for us to go to them. MO changed now the charge like the other states that borders us.
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    The Arkansas 3 day permit was $11.50.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ranger375
    The Arkansas 3 day permit was $11.50.

    Oh, I never get the 3 day permit for ARK, I fish enough in there I get the yearly one. I can buy a permit good for Bull Shoals, Norfork, and Table Rock for $10 a year with my MO tag.
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    Kenny you need to plan a trip to truman lake, fishing during the summer is alot better than mark twain. The lake is about twice the size of MT, you can get up in the upper ends and be away from the pleasure boaters.
    Ted
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