Saltwater anglers still have an opportunity to fish in 2011 without paying $15 to sign up for the federal saltwater fishing registry — by signing up online before Jan. 1, 2011. The registration is good "for the next 365 days if you get online and sign up right now," said Jim Donofrio of the Recreational Fishing Alliance.
Anglers can visit the federal registry website at www.countmyfish.noaa.gov to check the rules and register, Donofrio said.
NOAA will start charging anglers a $15 administrative fee come Jan. 1. Registration is required for people age 16 and older fishing in federal waters beyond three miles off shore or fishing for — and even just catching — certain regulated species like striped bass. There are certain exceptions, including for anglers who fish exclusively on licensed party and charter boats.
Anglers can visit the federal registry website at www.countmyfish.noaa.gov to check the rules and register, Donofrio said.
NOAA will start charging anglers a $15 administrative fee come Jan. 1. Registration is required for people age 16 and older fishing in federal waters beyond three miles off shore or fishing for — and even just catching — certain regulated species like striped bass. There are certain exceptions, including for anglers who fish exclusively on licensed party and charter boats.