Can I fish in Connecticuts marine waters if I hold a marine fishing license in another state?
Yes. Under a reciprocity agreement with Rhode Island and New York, anglers holding a valid resident or non-resident marine fishing license in either of these states may fish in the marine district and land marine fish in this state (CT). Note that Connecticut residents must hold a valid Connecticut marine waters fishing license.
Yes. Under reciprocity agreements with Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New York, anglers holding a valid marine fishing license in any of these states may fish in the marine district and land marine fish in this state (CT). Note that Connecticut residents must hold a valid Connecticut marine waters fishing license to fish in this state.
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