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Start the letter by introducing yourself, compliment their land and tell them why you are interested in hunting it. Explain your hunting ideologies and ethics, and ask if they have any rules or preferences on when and where you hunt. This will instill confidence that you will respect their time and their property.
Saltwater Information Program Permit Since Georgia's fishing license covers both freshwater and saltwater fishing, the SIP permit helps identify individuals who saltwater fish in Georgia so they can be included in surveys.
Transaction fees apply: $3 online and at retail outlets; and $5 by telephone LicenseTermNon-ResidentHunting LicensesHunting License (Residents 16-64; All non-residents)Annual$100.00One-Day$20.00+ Additional Day$6.0033 more rows
Residents age 16?64 must have a fishing license to fish in fresh and salt waters of Georgia. This license covers basic fishing privileges. Additional paid or free licenses may be needed depending on location and activity: Saltwater fishing additionally requires the free Saltwater Information Program (SIP) permit.
Sportsman's License: $400 annual | $170 for one-day & $70 for additional days. Nonresident hunters 16 and up may purchase a Sportsman's License. A Sportsman's License provides all state paid hunting and fishing privileges, with the exception of the Alligator Harvest Permit.