If I read Rob's post correctly, I believe it is saying that to fish the water by Gravelly point and the boat ramp, you need a DC license.
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 1:57:21 PM UTC-5, Kyle Noonan wrote:
-- To fish the other side of the road, in Roaches Run, you need a Virginia fresh water license.
So if you only fish Gravely point, and don't fish the Sanctuary at Roaches Run, you only need a DC license.
I wish that DC would reciprocate with SOME of the jurisdictions. BTW, this year, for the first time, I got a PRFC license for my boat.
Based on current pricing it seemed to be the best deal for me for fishing the Potomac.
http://prfc.us/sports.html
On Thursday, November 16, 2017 at 1:57:21 PM UTC-5, Kyle Noonan wrote:
Thanks for posting, Rob. The Park Service officer's suggestion that anglers have both a Virginia and DC license to fish at Gravelly is not well taken. That is just not correct. In fact, the regs are clear that only a DC license is required to fish at Gravelly Point. To fish Roaches Run, across the GW Parkway, a Virginia license is required.
http://www.tpfr.org
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