Chessy bay sailing fishing question

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Rob

For all of us chesapeake bay sailiors....When we sail we like to tow a trolling fishing line behind us to see if we can catch lunch or maybe dinner. . Last weekend a friend of mine and I were debating if we actually need a fishing license to do this......Ive visited the DNR homepage and get conflicting info......can anyone help me with this beaucratical qustion? I know my 6 year old son does not need one but do I? thanks Rob
 
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Laura Bertran

You need a license

You are fishing. You need a license. You can buy a boat license that covers everyone on board, but since you only have one or two lines in the water, you can get a much cheaper individual license. You need the Ches. Bay Sportfishing license and should add the $2 Rockfish permit since you're trolling.
 
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Matt Borders

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There are some areas that you can get away with different licensing. In Virginia waters you can use a Virginia Salt Water Fishing License ($12.50) There is another license that you can get from the Potomac River Fisheries that covers more areas. I am not sure what the Chesepeake Bay Sport Fishing License Covers (anyone with this information please post it). I use to work on a charterboat that went out of Reidsville, when I was much younger. Here is a good trolling setup. Your line from your rod is tied to a swivel snap. Then a leader is made. Start the leader with a two way swivel. Go two arms lengths of 30-60 lb. line. Go to a swivel snap. Attach a 6-8 ounce in-line sinker. Put a swivel snap at the end of that. Use 2 more arms lengths of line and tie that directly to your lewer (bucktail or a spoon). That rig works well, especially behind the sailboat, and you will have less snags, tangles, and other problems. Good luck
 
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