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Rick James 04-26-2006 06:08 AM

RE: Where do you hunt
 
NY = $78 Resident
PA = $312 Non-resident (fishing, hunting, archery, muzzleloader, bear, antlerless, 2nd turkey tag)
VT = Combo fishing + hunting + archery $145

Talondale 04-26-2006 06:56 AM

RE: Where do you hunt
 
VA - they just announced yesterday that the lic. will go up by $5. I bought a lifetime lic. to hunt last year, but I still have to buy Archery, Big Game, Black Powder, Fishing and Trout, (plus National Forest stamp). Currently Resident lic. is $12.50 for each of the above (except National Forest stamp). Sure wish we had a sportsmans lic. like GA that covers everything for one price.

BOWTECHBO 04-26-2006 07:06 AM

RE: Where do you hunt
 
Mostly military installations in GA...60 bucks for a sportsman’s license in GA...Not a lot of public land to be hunted within 100 miles of my duty station Robins AFB, the little there is is very pressured.

Bo

acurtis 04-26-2006 07:28 AM

RE: Where do you hunt
 
wisconsin and i think for non resident its somewhere between 80 and a 100 but for resident its 20

Barth 04-26-2006 07:37 AM

RE: Where do you hunt
 
Wisconsin

turkey= $60
deer gun= $160
deer bow= $160
fishing= $50
small games= $85
bear= $251
Patrons=$600 $77 for junior
INCLUDED IN PATRONS[*]Annual Fishing License[*]Great Lakes Trout & Salmon Stamp[*]Inland Trout Stamp[*]Sturgeon Hook & Line Inland[*]Sturgeon Hook & Line WI-MI[*]Small Game License[*]Pheasant Stamp[*]Gun Deer Hunting License[*]Archery License[*]Hunter's Choice Application[*]Spring Turkey Application[*]Spring Turkey License (permit required)[*]Turkey Stamp[*]Fall Turkey Application[*]Fall Turkey License (permit required)[*]Early Goose Permit (upon request)[*]Exterior Goose Permit (upon request)[*]Regular Season Goose Application[*]Waterfowl Stamp[*]Annual Park Sticker
(not included with the Jr Patron License)[*]Annual State Parks Trail Pass
(not included with the Jr Patron License)[*]Admission to Heritage Hill State Park
(not included with the Jr Patron License)[*]Subscription to Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine
(not included with the Jr Patron License)


shed33 04-26-2006 12:58 PM

RE: Where do you hunt
 
Idaho, Sportsmans package 117.25 this includes (turkey tag, bear tag, whitetail tag, elk tag, lion tag, salmon, steelhead permits, archery voucher, muzzleloader voucher)

extra whitetail buck tag (non res left overs) 258.00
extra elk tag (non res left overs, these run out fast) 372.00



GregH 04-26-2006 02:25 PM

RE: Where do you hunt
 
Wis. $40 - bow & rifle
Ill.$400 - bow nonresident

TeeJay 04-26-2006 05:03 PM

RE: Where do you hunt
 
MN only, All season tag includes rifle, muzzleloader, and archery. 1 buck and 1 doe tag. I just buy thew bow tag. $26 for either sex, $13 for each additional antlerless tag.

RDHunter 04-26-2006 08:44 PM

RE: Where do you hunt
 
I hunt in the great lake state of Michigan.

Haven't had the chance to travel & hunt outside the state.
We pay a 4.00 fee & then 14.00 when we get our permits

NCYankee 04-27-2006 04:28 AM

RE: Where do you hunt
 
I have lived in North Carolina for 13 years. Prior to that I lived in Upstate New York (whereI grew up). In NC I hunt on land (1700 acres) that is owned by the company I work for. It is strictly bowhunting. The cost of a Sportsman's License is $40.00. I spend two weeks each Fall in Steuben County New York where my best friend owns 400 acres (with 20 acres of corn, 30 acres of oatsundersown withalfalfa, and lots of apple trees). A non-resident bowhunting license costs $110.00 in New York. If I had half a brain, I would have bought a lifetime Sportman's License when I was a NY resident for $500.00...and stock in Googleat the IPO(Oh well!)


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