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    Quote Originally Posted by kingfish387 View Post
    For me it's a retired person 65 and older should be entitled to a free liscense.I don't think there are that many that take up fishing only after they turn 65.My Dad and uncles payed every year.They earned it!And I expect my children to stand up and say no my Dad paid his dues every year.He earned it.
    Don't want to make anyone mad but how did you earn a free fishing license? I can work all my life at a job and I still have to pay taxes. Buy lots of gas for my car but I don't get free gas after 65... Been paying the destist every year for his work, should I demand free work at 65? He would laugh and hand me my bill.. I again think you should get a GOLDEN AGE discount but not for free. ( It's usually the ones that get things for free are the ones that complain the most. Not all of them but some ). If you volunteered and helped the KDWP with nets or cleaning up the lakes etc. all your life, maybe… But purching a license and saying I deserve it??? Really?? I really think it's great that there are people that have purchased a license every year like I have, but to invest such a small about of money to put more research and money back into the lakes your children and grandchildren will fish in the future. Priceless. If you want to complain about the money, that’s fine. The ones who really should complain are the Biologist that work in the fields to make are waters better. They must do it out of passion because their pay sucks for the amount of work they do....
    Last edited by shane; 01-12-2012 at 10:31 AM.

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