>>>And I forgot to mention the
>>>e mail from the new
>>>NDOW licensing vendor will read
>>>as follows:
>>>
>>>FROM:
[email protected]
>>>
>>>What in the world does boater
>>>education have to do with
>>>applying for a hunting tag?
>>>
>>>
>>>And I forgot to mention the
>>>fees will go up slightly
>>>to include the habitat stamp
>>>and a fishing license.
>>>I have no interest in
>>>fishing in Nevada but now
>>>have to also pay for
>>>a fishing license in order
>>>to apply for the big
>>>game draw to gain the
>>>bonus point!
>>
>>I don't think that is correct.
>>
>>
>>We still have separate hunting, fishing,
>>and combo licenses. Basically
>>what they did is take
>>the stamps that are out
>>there, eliminated them, and split
>>the difference on cost across
>>the board. They also
>>changed the laws this legislature
>>to cover the gaps that
>>were created as a result
>>of it. The license fees
>>have been the same in
>>NV for many years with
>>no adjustments. For the
>>cost of what it is,
>>it is quite a bargain,
>>imo.
>>
>>We also had a ridiculous amount
>>of stamps. Now you
>>just have a hunting license.
>>Or a fishing license, or
>>both.
>>
>>Regarding boater education, it's all handled
>>by NDOW. Some states
>>require boater education for people
>>born after a certain date
>>just like hunter education.
>>We require it in interstate
>>waters. The intent was to
>>get everything to one place.
>>
>>
>>Obviously we still have to see
>>what is going to happen
>>when it finally rolls out.
>>
>
>Are you saying there are no
>more stamps such as trout/extra
>rod/ state duck stamps?
Correct. And one example of a law was changed to reflect that. For example it now says it's unlawful to fish with more than two combinations of rods, hooks and lines. Before it said that but required the stamp.