Fish Report for 9-11-2013

Buying a Resident Sport Fishing License

9-11-2013
CDFG

Question: I recently went to buy a California fishing license and noted I must declare that I have resided in California continuously for the past six months. My issue is I have residences in California, Idaho and Arizona. I utilize all of them during the year but don't spend more than six months in any one of them. Do I have to buy a non-resident license in all three states? I'm a little confused so can you please clarify the law for my situation.

Answer: California law is clear on the definition of a "resident." A resident is defined as any person who has resided continuously in California for six months or more immediately before the date of application for a license, or persons on active military duty with the armed forces of the United States or an auxiliary branch or Job Corps enrollees.

If you are not a California resident by this definition, you cannot purchase a California resident license. However, if you have an Arizona fishing license with Colorado River Special Use Stamp affixed to it, you may take fish from a boat or other floating device on the Colorado River or adjacent waters that form the California-Arizona border.


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