As an avid angler in Connecticut, you may wonder if your fishing license is valid in other states. The good news is that under reciprocity agreements, anglers holding a valid marine fishing license in certain states can fish in the marine district and land marine fish in Connecticut.
Understanding Reciprocity Agreements
Reciprocity agreements allow anglers to fish in multiple states with a single license. In 2024, Connecticut has such agreements with Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York. This means that if you hold a valid Marine Waters Fishing License in any of these states, you can fish in Connecticut’s marine district and land marine fish here.
It’s important to note that for Connecticut residents, you must hold a valid Connecticut marine waters fishing license to fish in CT waters. You cannot use a Marine Waters Fishing License from another state to fish in Connecticut and claim reciprocity.
Fishing in Other States with Your Connecticut License
With your Connecticut Marine Waters Fishing License, you can fish in the marine districts of the following states in 2024:
Maine
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
New York
However, there are a few exceptions to keep in mind. For example, you cannot use your Connecticut license to fish in New Hampshire. Always check with the state you plan to fish in for the latest licensing requirements.
If you plan to fish in federal waters, you will be exempt from the federal registry requirement with your Connecticut Marine Waters Fishing License. However, if you intend to take tunas, sharks, swordfish, or billfish in federal waters, you must also have the appropriate federal Highly Migratory Species (HMS) permit.
Obtaining Your Connecticut Marine Waters Fishing License
To fish in Connecticut’s marine waters, you can purchase your Marine Waters Fishing License online, by phone, or from authorized agents. The license is valid for one year from the date of purchase.
If you have any questions about your Connecticut Marine Waters Fishing License or reciprocity agreements, you can contact the Fisheries Division at 860-434-6043 or [email protected].
In conclusion, understanding reciprocity agreements is crucial for anglers who enjoy fishing in multiple states. With your Connecticut Marine Waters Fishing License, you can take advantage of these agreements and fish in the marine districts of Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York in 2024. Remember to always check the latest regulations and requirements for each state before planning your fishing trip.