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Wow, you guys have it easy.
Over $60 for my combo fishing license
$117.50 for combo hunting license. 1 deer, 1 elk, 1 bear, 1 cougar, small game
Discover pass(public land access) $35
Duck stamp $15
Migratory bird permit $17
Turkey tag $15
Western pheasant $84
And if you draw deer/elk multi season tag it's $140 each. And you still only get one animal
$30 plus for special permit apps

They're shutting down our salmon seasons(Indians still get to keep netting getting well over thier 50% of the harvest).
Completely closed rockfish in the sound.
We're losing hundereds of thousands of acres to hunt every year. Ever since the discover pass was introduced to help improve hunting access, tons of roads have been getting bulldozed for miles and public land shut down. Turns out all that DP money is going to parks in Seattle.
Our biggest elk herds are dieing off to hoof rot and the WDFW won't lift a finger. (Timber companies spraying)
Oh, and the wolves are spreading like wildfire. YAY!!!!!
 
68.50 in Texas for a super combo that includes all required stamps except your federal duck stamp..

A liscense is relatively cheap, it's finding a place to hunt that is the expensive part.
Yup. Places are so dang expensive now days. I also wish I would've bought the lifetime license a few years back when they were cheaper...
 
California
Fishing - 47.01
Hunting - 47.01
Deer tag - 31.06
Deer tag 2nd - 38.62
Pig tag - 22.42
That's what my bill looks like except I don't buy pig tags anymore or a second deer tag because it's no good when there aren't even enough bucks around to have a decent shot at filling the first tag! I saw exactly one legal buck last year and usually around 20 does a day. The whole state isn't that bad....just my part. Luckily the fishing is pretty good so that helps take the sting away.
 
In Idaho:

Archery Permit $18.25
Adult Hunting $33.50
Adult Fishing $25.75
Deer Tag $19.75
Elk Tag $30.75
Black bear $11.50
Wolf $11.50
Turkey $19.75


Non Res Hunting $154.75
Bear $186.00
Deer $301.75
Elk $416.75
Wolf $31.75
Turkey $80.00
 
For deer here in Indiana all you need is a deer license, Archery is $ 24, non-res $150. Gun is $24, Bonus Antlerless 1st is $24, all those purchasing Bonus tags after the first is $15.....Urban Tags are $24...a deer license bundle is $65
 
NY; Personnally, I buy my Federal Migratory for $15 and I'm all set to go. BUT, a few years ago I bought my lifetime license for close to a grand and that includes archery and muzzleloader and a crack at two doe permits, big game, small game and fishing and turkey permit. I just took a look at NY's 2014-2015 info and here is general breakdown for residents. This does not include youth licenses, seniors or military disabled. Hunting - $22, Doe permit - $10, Archery - $15, Muzzleloader - $15, Turkey - $10, Fishing - $29 (from the 2012 -2013 regs)
 
That's what my bill looks like except I don't buy pig tags anymore or a second deer tag because it's no good when there aren't even enough bucks around to have a decent shot at filling the first tag! I saw exactly one legal buck last year and usually around 20 does a day. The whole state isn't that bad....just my part. Luckily the fishing is pretty good so that helps take the sting away.
Lucky for me we have a lot of lazy hunters where I am that like to hunt close to the road. I hike my butt off and have gotten at least one buck the last 6 years in a row on public land.. 4 nice forkys and 2 really big 3 x 3's. Sucks dragging them out though since no quads or ATV's allowed. Also the tags we used to be able to get over the counter are now draw because of the success in the area and all the hunters from surrounding areas wanting to hunt the zone.
 
Lucky for me we have a lot of lazy hunters where I am that like to hunt close to the road. I hike my butt off and have gotten at least one buck the last 6 years in a row on public land.. 4 nice forkys and 2 really big 3 x 3's. Sucks dragging them out though since no quads or ATV's allowed. Also the tags we used to be able to get over the counter are now draw because of the success in the area and all the hunters from surrounding areas wanting to hunt the zone.
Pretty sure I know the zone you're talking about. I hunt D7 and it's pitifully beyond hammered. I do backpack into the wilderness as well.
 
Costs $20.50 for my hunting license and 32.50 for a general resudent deer tag. I can hunt anywhere in the state on that tag as long as i have permission
 
I am 56...my dad bought me an Oklahoma combo hunting/ fishing license for my 16th birthday in 1974. It was $150.00 back then. Best present ever and still saving me money. Deer/Turkey tags and most anything not Federal is covered. Yeah, I am lucky!
 
$50 gets me big game and public land
 
In Florida it's 17.00 for a hunting license, but you'll need stamps for deer, WMA, archery, lobster, and snook which will run anywhere from 5.00-27.00.

You could purchase the sportsman pkg for 100.00, but doesn't include your deer stamp which is an additional 27.
Luckily if your a disabled vet they give the Sportsman Gold for $20.00 which is a heck of a bargain!
 
Hunting License Structure Chart: Michigan DNR Website

Michigan's hunting licenses changed in 2014. The new structure creates a simpler, more fair and efficient license-buying process.

Revenue generated will create better recreational opportunities throughout the state. See What You Get: More Bang for Your Buck for more details on these improvements.

An annual base license is required for every resident or nonresident who hunts in Michigan, unless otherwise noted. The base license allows hunters to hunt small game and also purchase additional hunting licenses.

**This was new for 2014**

Below are the hunting licenses and prices.

Base License

Junior - ^$6.00
Resident - ^$11.00
Nonresident - ^$151.00
Senior (Michigan residents only) - ^$5.00

Antlerless Deer/Junior Antlerless Deer License

$20.00
Nonresident, second license or more - $170 each
Antlerless Deer Managed Area Hunts

$20.00
*Applications

$5.00
Bear License

$25.00
Bear Participation (No-Kill-Tag Bear License) - $15.00

Hunt/Fish Combo License (includes base, deer combo and annual all-species fishing)

Resident - ^$76.00
Nonresident - ^$266.00
Senior (Michigan residents only) - ^$43.00

Deer License

Resident - $20
Nonresident - $20
Senior (Michigan residents only) - $8

Deer Combo License

Resident - $40 (two deer licenses: $20 regular, $20 restricted)
Nonresident - $190 (two deer licenses: $20 regular, $170 restricted)


Last year I bought the Base/deer combo/fishing "package" for $76 and a couple antlerless tags for the area I hunt. The deer combo can be used by an archery hunter for either two antlered deer (one regular-second restricted to 4 points on one side) or two antlerless. Honestly in MI the pressure and seasons continue to pile up while the quality and prices go down. :sad:
 
In Missouri for Residents

$19 for Archery (2 deer, 2 turkey)
$7 for Archery antlerless tag where the can be used. You do not have to buy the Achery tag first
$19 for Fish and Hunt combo (small game) for everything except deer or turkey.
$12 for Fishing
$10 for Small game hunting
$6 for migratory bird card
$15 for Federal Duck Stamp
$17 for Firearms tag, any deer state wide.
$7 for Firearms antlerless tag where the can be used.

This link has both resident and non-resident prices. http://mdc.mo.gov/permits?filter1=hunting
 
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