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Permit madness. Can they be more creative on how to pick your pocket?

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george
georgeADMIN2018#1
Here are the details about specific parks and permits. Exceptions apply. For more information, visit parks.ny.gov. It’s like they sit around thinking of ways to charge us. We even have to pay a $40 fee to find things with a metal detecor that people lost

Night sport fishing
Cost: $35 for New Yorkers, $60 for out-of-staters.
Required: Driver’s license, vehicle registration and DEC marine registry.
Valid: After sunset from April 1 to Dec. 31, unless otherwise noted.
After sunset parking at:
Captree: Main field, Overlook and Captree Drawbridge (24-hour access, north side).
Jones Beach: Fields 6 and 10, West End 2, West End Boat Basin, West End Dock Area (24-hour access) and Green Island (24-hour).
Hither Hills: Not valid from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Montauk Point: Lower parking lot.
Robert Moses: Field 2 from April 1 to Dec. 31 (24-hour access), Field 3 from Sept. 15 to Dec. 31 (24-hour), Field 4 from April 1 to June 23 (7 p.m. to 7 a.m.) and from Sept. 15 to Dec. 31 (24-hour).
Sunken Meadow: Fields 1 and 3 (24-hour access).
Wildwood: Main Field.
Sold at: Babylon headquarters, Jones Beach, Montauk Downs, Robert Moses, Sunken Meadow, Wildwood.

4WD beach vehicle fishing
Cost: $80, $125 out-of-staters.
Required: Driver’s license, vehicle registry, marine registry.
Valid: Year-round at Hither Hills, Montauk Point and Napeague. From April 1 to Dec. 31 at Robert Moses (Democrat Point and Sore Thumb), hours vary.
Sold at: Babylon headquarters, Jones Beach, Montauk Downs, Robert Moses, Sunken Meadow.

4WD beach vehicle surfing and windsurfing
Cost: $80; $125 out-of-staters.
Required: Vehicle registration and driver’s license.
Valid: During daylight at:
Hither Hills and Napeague: Year-round.
Montauk Point: Jan. 1 to March 31.
Robert Moses: Year-round at Democrat Point, hours vary. From Sept. 15 to Dec. 31 at Fields 3 and 4.
Sold at: Babylon headquarters, Montauk Downs and Robert Moses.

Camp Hero fishing
Cost: $40, $75 out-of-staters.
Required: Driver’s license, vehicle registration, marine registry.
Valid: After sunset from April 1 to Dec. 31.
Sold at: Babylon headquarters and Montauk Downs.

Caumsett fishing
Cost: $40, $75 out-of-staters.
Required: Driver’s license, vehicle registration, marine registry.
Valid: April 1 to Dec. 31.
Sold at: Babylon headquarters and Caumsett (limit: 500).

Stargazing permit
Cost: $35, $60 out-of-staters.
Required: Driver’s license, vehicle registration.
Valid: Year-round at:
Jones Beach: West End 2 and Field 6.
Hither Hills: Except July and August.
Montauk Point: Upper Parking Lot.
Robert Moses: Field 2.
Sunken Meadow: Fields 1 and Field 3.
Wildwood: Main Parking Lot.
Sold at: Babylon headquarters, Jones Beach, Montauk Downs, Robert Moses, Sunken Meadow and Wildwood.

Regional diving
Cost: $80, $125 out-of-staters.
Required: Diver’s certification card, vehicle registration.
Valid: April 1 to Dec. 31 at:
Caumsett: Fisherman’s parking lot (24-hour access).
Jones Beach: Field 10 East End (24-hour).
Orient Beach: 8 a.m. to sunset.
Robert Moses: Democrat Point (hours vary, four-wheel drive needed).
Sold at: Babylon headquarters.

Metal detector
Cost: $40
How to request: Send a letter (available at parks.ny.gov), including your name, address and phone number, with payment and a business size self-addressed stamped envelope to:
Metal Detector Permit, P.O. Box 247, Babylon, NY 11702
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
crabby
crabbyFREE2018#2
FWIW, seniors can park free at state lots during the week while the parks are open. Just need to show your drivers license.

I do it at Captree during the week.

You would still need a permit at the parking lot for the Captree draw bridge and the Wantagh draw bridge.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018
crabby
crabbyFREE2018#3
I can't believe that they would require a permit for a metal detector.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018
pequa1
pequa1MOD2018#4
Gotta soak the middle class to pay for the FSA !
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
Roccus7
Roccus7MOD2018#5
What's "Marine Registry", the salt water license?
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMIN2018#6
What's "Marine Registry", the salt water license?
Pretty much. No charge ey, but the handwriting is on the wall.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMIN2018#7
I can't believe that they would require a permit for a metal detector.

It's nuts! We have to pay for the right to find other peoples lost stuff. It nauseates me.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
Chinacat
ChinacatFREE2018#8
What if your are Stargazing WHILE out on a clear night Night Fishing???
Do you hafta buy 2 permits??😱🤔😗🙄
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
R
richtroxFREE2018#9
What if your are Stargazing WHILE out on a clear night Night Fishing???
Do you hafta buy 2 permits??
LOL, probably. And that doesn't even take into account if you want the Southhampton permit, if non-residents can even still get it. Last time I checked it was $250.00.
MateOriginal Crew74 postsSince 2018
crabby
crabbyFREE2019#10
They charge you to look at the sky. And they wonder why we hate them.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018
R
richtroxFREE2019#11
They charge you to look at the sky. And they wonder why we hate them.
Yup, we are nothing more than a revenue stream, and we are treated that way.
MateOriginal Crew74 postsSince 2018
george
georgeADMIN2019#12
What if your are Stargazing WHILE out on a clear night Night Fishing???
Do you hafta buy 2 permits??😱🤔😗🙄
Now that is funny stuff. I guess it's illegal to look up? Do you need a Stargazing permit if it's cloudy?
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
crabby
crabbyFREE2019#13
Now that is funny stuff. I guess it's illegal to look up? Do you need a Stargazing permit if it's cloudy?
There's a separate permit for Pareidolia.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018
Bassman909
Now the permits are up to $80 and for those of us to the west, Demo is the only option, and it's unusable all summer unless you get there before 7

Crazy
DeckhandOriginal Crew32 postsSince 2018
flounderjoe
Did not know about the metal detector permit.Man was i read the riot act by a parks cop on moses one afternoon in front of my family.well got the permit and check this out among all the rules about cleaning up the beach of bottle caps nails and assorted junk if you are lucky enough to find something that has a monetary value of more than 25 bucks you have to turn it in at the parks office !!!
First MateOriginal Crew295 postsSince 2019
S
ScupperFREE2019#16
Now that is funny stuff. I guess it's illegal to look up? Do you need a Stargazing permit if it's cloudy?
cloudy night should get a prorated refund ....
First MateOriginal Crew711 postsSince 2018
JoeTackle
JoeTackleFREE2019#17
What's "Marine Registry", the salt water license?
The original Saltwater License was $10 but people made a big stink about it so they rescinded the fee and changed it to the Marine Registry. I guess it pays to speak up.
MateOriginal Crew92 postsSince 2019
pequa1
pequa1MOD2019#18
Actually, I believe it was the lawsuit by the towns on the east end granted a centuries old covenant for free fishing rights that forced the state gubmint to rescind it. I got my lifetime fee back in total, but others ate the ten bucks.
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,027 postsSince 2018
BennyV
BennyVFREE2019#19
Did not know about the metal detector permit.Man was i read the riot act by a parks cop on moses one afternoon in front of my family.well got the permit and check this out among all the rules about cleaning up the beach of bottle caps nails and assorted junk if you are lucky enough to find something that has a monetary value of more than 25 bucks you have to turn it in at the parks office !!!
Yeah. Bring a gold chain you find there and see if they find its rightful owner.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,665 postsSince 2018
JoeTackle
JoeTackleFREE2019#20
Actually, I believe it was the lawsuit by the towns on the east end granted a centuries old covenant for free fishing rights that forced the state gubmint to rescind it. I got my lifetime fee back in total, but others ate the ten bucks.
Yes, you're correct. That was the big stink. I couldn't remember the exact details at the time of my post.
MateOriginal Crew92 postsSince 2019

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