
This page is built for nomads, weekend warriors, and anyone living life on the move who wants to explore responsibly, legally, and without headaches. Fishing & Hunting Resources for Life on the Road.

Fishing License & Guides
Rolling through a new state and want to get a line wet?
Fishing licenses can get confusing when you’re traveling full-time or bouncing between states.
This page is built to make it easy. State agencies change URLs constantly, and a quick search can turn into a frustrating rabbit hole.
Wherever you’re fishing, we always recommend stopping by a local fly shop or fishing store first.
You’ll support a small independent business, get real local insight on what the fish are biting, pick up the right flies or gear, and maybe even score some vague directions to a secret honey hole.
Whether you’re fly fishing mountain streams, chasing bass near camp, or planning a weekend on the water, having the right license matters.
This resource is built for nomads, road trippers, and anyone living life on the move who wants to fish legally, responsibly, and stress-free.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service:
Recreational fishing info, and find state fishing regulations and licenses:
Looking for a guide:
Hunting License
& Guides
Hunting regulations change by state, season, and species.
For the record, I only fish, but below are some helpful links if you're on the move.
Wherever you’re hunting, we always recommend stopping by a local outdoor or hunting shop first.
You’ll support a small independent business, get real local insight, pick up the right gear, and maybe even get some vague directions to a spot that doesn’t show up on the internet.
Official information on hunting regulations, seasons, and state licensing resources.U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service:
Captain Experiences Fishing & Hunting Guides:


Traveling with Firearms
Know Before You Go!
My mom would say: “If you take legal advice from Rob, you’re an idiot." She’s right, no legal advice implied here.
Laws around transporting firearms vary by state and situation. If you’re traveling between states for hunting, shooting, or outdoor adventures, it’s important to understand both federal guidelines and local regulations before you roll.
For general information on lawful firearm transportation, we recommend reviewing:
Firearms & Traffic Stops (Know Before You Go):

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