But who has the time/freezer space to harvest a half dozen deer a year?
Same thing everyone said last time.Got my survey for this past deer season. They had a portion for lifetime license and if they bring it back. They even had a price. Over 3k! Who can drop that kinda money at this time? Leave it to the state to make things unaffordable again.
they also are asking about messing with deer firearms season again...
I sure hope they change it. It needs to start a couple weeks later like most other states
Combined rifle/muzzleloader season to round out the end of season? Dec 1 - 31. Overlapped w/ late archery as per usual.
I wonder if we'll ever see the days of applying for doe tags again. Used to see herds by the hundred in those times. Many moons it were.
the sportsman bundle was little over 8kSmall game, waterfowl, turkey, furbearer's are all included in the lifetime.
3 deer bundle=91
2x turkey seasons=64
Waterfowl=22
Trapping=20
Small game=32.
For me that's 229 per year in licenses. I guess the license paid for itself faster than I thought. The great thing about my lifetime is, I had no clue what tags cost, I didnt have to look.
the sportsman bundle was little over 8k
hunt/fish yeary combo is 32
and trout/salmon stamp 11
thats $272 a year for everything
just shy of 30 years to break even.
but fees will increase
Just building up another point from your post. Not taking away from it.I was only doing hunting. I didn't even look at fishing stuff as I don't fish.
The hunting license was 3kish.
You price is different. Mine was $8047.??
This...Same thing everyone said last time.
Just building up another point from your post. Not taking away from it.
A life time cost 360 bucks in 1987 correct? In today's dollars that would be 903 bucks. So 3k for a lifetime today seems still excessive. Our license are just insane in price in general.
IIRC, they were $325 when first introduced and they sold way more than they thought they would.... Talk of "all" the ardent hunters buying them and no more tag receipts for decades and "way too cheap" for what ti was... and they promptly (maybe it was years, lol) doubled it to $650.A life time cost 360 bucks in 1987 correct? In today's dollars that would be 903 bucks. So 3k for a lifetime today seems still excessive. Our license are just insane in price in general.