View Full Version : Seinor license ?
jerry
04-06-2005, 01:11 PM
My father is 76, so is the $5.00 sr. license equivalant to the sportmans license? I have read and re-read on Ky. F&W website but just making sure my dad will be legal if he goes trout fishing.Seems you need a lawyer to de-cipher the laws anymore. Thanks!!!
GW810
04-06-2005, 04:45 PM
With the senior / disabled license, he's good to go. Senior / disabled license covers everything EXCEPT the FEDERAL waterfowl stamp and the Ky trapping license.
Hammer
04-06-2005, 06:01 PM
and you have to be 65 years old. I just got my dad hooked up for the first time, and he told me there were advantages to being old.
wait.....now I'm confused....does that 5 bucks include permits (i.e. tags) as well?
jerry
04-07-2005, 02:13 AM
Thanks GW810 !!! I thought the trout stamp was included but just wanted to make sure.Thanks again, much appreciated.
jerry
04-07-2005, 02:17 AM
J.P, deer and turkey are included on the sr. license. That`s a very good deal for the seinor folks.
Finn209
04-07-2005, 03:50 AM
Since March 1, 1999, senior and disabled residents previously exempt from license requirements are required to purchase a $5.00 license to hunt and fish. The license allows you to hunt and fish and covers the following state permits: deer, turkey, migratory bird, waterfowl, and trout. Qualifications for purchasing the discounted license are the same as the qualifications were for the exemption. For senior residents, they simply need to give their date of birth. The Senior/Disabled selection will only show when the date of birth indicates the customer has reached his/her 65th birthday.
http://www.kyafield.com/senior.asp?lid=624&NavPath=C128C199
plowboy
04-07-2005, 12:23 PM
Since March 1, 1999, senior and disabled residents previously exempt from license requirements are required to purchase a $5.00 license to hunt and fish. The license allows you to hunt and fish and covers the following state permits: deer, turkey, migratory bird, waterfowl, and trout. Qualifications for purchasing the discounted license are the same as the qualifications were for the exemption. For senior residents, they simply need to give their date of birth. The Senior/Disabled selection will only show when the date of birth indicates the customer has reached his/her 65th birthday.
http://www.kyafield.com/senior.asp?lid=624&NavPath=C128C199
Wow, that is a deal! Sounds like basically the same thing as a Sportsmens License...
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