Actually, Florida requested we purchase a salt water license the last time we went (a little off topic, but this is what I was thinking of in my previous post, not what NJ is now doing). Last timne in the keys we didnt need the license when we chartered, but did on the flats when out on a friend's skiffs. This is the money the state of Florida uses to help improve the salt water fishery. I disagree with you 46er, there is much you can do to improve a salt water fishery, maybe just not as much for migratory fishing. Start with keeping the waters clean and pick up from there. The revenue in FL is divided as follows:
"The money generated from this license will go directly to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). These funds are distributed as follows: 62.5 percent for marine fisheries research and management, which includes fishing statistics development, development of artificial reefs and fish hatcheries; 30 percent for law enforcement; and 7.5 percent for administration. All monies stay in the State of Florida."
I wouldnt really object to a license here if I knew the money would be used properly. Maybe not such a bad idead with the shape NJ is in.