I was told that you could fish Lake Lee with arkansas fishing license because it was some way attached to the mississippi river. Is this true or not?
Thanks in advance for all replies.
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I was told that you could fish Lake Lee with arkansas fishing license because it was some way attached to the mississippi river. Is this true or not?
Thanks in advance for all replies.
BTW UltraTight, welcome to Cc. Where do you hail from?:confused:
Hey, guys, my congratulations to you all on some fine catches! Keep it up.
The reciprocal agreement between AR and MS applies only to RESIDENTS of the respective states. Guys like me down here in LA holding non-resident annual AR fishing licenses cannot (according to the wording of the agreement) fish those state line lakes. I read the agreement (no link for it right now) thoroughly the other night to see if I would be allowed to fish Lake Lee. No such luck. I guess I'll have to fish Grand Lake (Eudora) and holler at you guys really loud to see how you are doing.
Anyway, keep having fun up there. If you see a semi-vee Alumacraft (white/burgundy trim) trolling 6 poles forward (maybe others too if I have a partner that day) and with my screen name BRYOPHYTE on it, please say hello. Thanks. Ray
Im a Crossett AR native and thanks for the speedy reply.
With half of the lake being in Arkansas, I think you should be able to fish it with Arkansas non-resident license. If not, then could you fish it with non-resident Mississippi license? If not, then you are saying you can't fish it at all? With ANY license? Doesn't make sense to me. :confused: :confused:
I'd at least make a phone call to Ark Game and Fish Commission if I wanted to fish it.
Yes, the state line runs right down the middle of the lake.
I am with you. It doesn't make sense to me either that any state would sell a non-resident fishing license to fish in only certain of it's waters. I'll take your advice and call AGFC.
Meanwhile, I found the following on the AFGC web site.......
Source: Border State Licenses
Content (in part): License agreements with adjacent states
Mississippi and Arkansas recognize the resident fishing and commercial fishing licenses of the two states on flowing waters of the Mississippi River and all waters between the main levees of the Mississippi River, excluding the St. Francis, White and Arkansas rivers and oxbow lakes accessible from the mouths of the St. Francis, White or Arkansas rivers. Licensees abide by the regulations of the state in which they are fishing. The agreement does not include frog hunting.
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OK. Hope to see you guys on the water somewhere. Ray