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    New York Anglers Looking at a saltwater fishing license.

    en-usMarch 09, 2019
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    About this Episode

    George Scocca of nyangler.com talks about the future of fishing and the likelihood that we will see a new saltwater license this year. He also makes a prank call to a local tackleshop owner and provides other New York fishing news. 

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