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    I don't know if everyone knows about it but as of August 15 they are letting us buy a second rod stamp for most lakes and ponds in the state. The price is a bit steep but it will be nice to run two poles at once. There is a list of lakes and ponds you can't use them in on the WDFW site. Most in my area are just the kids ponds and selective fishery lakes, not a big surprise there. Anyways, just thought I would let everyone know just in case you don't check the WDFW site often. FYI it's $24.50 for a second rod stamp... in Colorado it was only $5 more. Oh well that's Washington for you. Now if we could just use live minnows!

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    In Mississippi... they have a 3 rod per fisherman limit on four reservoirs...all other waters there is no limit on rod numbers. Me and my fishing buddy sometimes run as many as 8 on the boat when we spider rig for crappie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jubs View Post
    I don't know if everyone knows about it but as of August 15 they are letting us buy a second rod stamp for most lakes and ponds in the state. The price is a bit steep but it will be nice to run two poles at once. There is a list of lakes and ponds you can't use them in on the WDFW site. Most in my area are just the kids ponds and selective fishery lakes, not a big surprise there. Anyways, just thought I would let everyone know just in case you don't check the WDFW site often. FYI it's $24.50 for a second rod stamp... in Colorado it was only $5 more. Oh well that's Washington for you. Now if we could just use live minnows!
    What's a rod stamp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sedgeworth View Post


    What's a rod stamp?
    Sedge,, I was wondering where you been, get yo hide back east stop messing with these guys ,, they prolly fishing or sumthang

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    Quote Originally Posted by slabenomics View Post
    Sedge,, I was wondering where you been, get yo hide back east stop messing with these guys ,, they prolly fishing or sumthang
    Day must be off fishin Slab,day sure don't answer there forum post!Been keeping an eye on you though.You ready to venture into Hampyon Roads for some really good spot fishing?Thinking about trying it next wwekend with Vic.How about coming along and let me impress you with all my wisdom?:D
    What you doing reading these"other" post?

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    Not knowing what a 2nd rod stamp is. Is it rods in possession or lines
    in the water??????? The reason I ask can you carry a extra pole in your
    boat, without a 2nd pole stamp?????? That would suck fishing and breaking
    a rod or reel and having to quit when the fish are bitting.
    cork'n crappie

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    You can carry as many rods with you as you like. The second rod stamp allows a person to fish two rods at the same time in lakes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharpshooter223 View Post
    You can carry as many rods with you as you like. The second rod stamp allows a person to fish two rods at the same time in lakes.
    What kind of state Gov.are you people under?Never heard of such as this on this side of the USA.Although,not completely opposed to the concept.We have crappie fisherman dragging more hooks than they can possibility manage.
    I often wonder,why do they just not use a sein net?No sport in what they do,no thrill of felling the strike!

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    Yeah things are pretty regulated over here. There's no trot lines over here either unless it only has 3 hooks and you have to attend it at all times.

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