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Fishing License Application Process
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06/01/2018 12:19 PM
06/01/2018 12:19 PM
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Posts: 61 San Antonio, TX
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I applied for a fishing license last week for our upcoming trip in late June. The process was quite simple, but I had to hunt around a little for the links... Fill out the Fishing License Application form. I knew our boat name, but not the registration #. For that blank I just inserted "In Process". Fill out the Credit Card Authorization form. The fee is $45.00 per person. Email both forms, and a color copy of your drivers license or passport to: cfd@gov.vg I received my fishing license via email the SAME DAY I applied!! Info about fish and the seasons is at BVI Fishing Information.Tom
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Re: Fishing License Application Process
[Re: Catmandu]
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06/01/2018 06:07 PM
06/01/2018 06:07 PM
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The boat does need to be registered, you will need to get that number from your charter company. Not everyone on board needs a license. I recent charter we had 8 people aboard, 3 had licences. The boat does indeed need to be registered for fishing, and if you have the number that's great. In my case, my charter company (MarineMax) just told me to put "In Process" on the form. Whether they actually had started the process or not I don't know, but my application was accepted. The hyperlinks for both forms are in my original post above... Tom
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