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Some hunting and fishing fees could be increased
PHOENIX ?The Arizona Game and Fish Department is proposing to increase certain hunting and fishing license and permit-tag fees to the maximum amount allowed by law.
The fees, as listed below, do not include the regular $5 application fee. The department proposes to raise fees as follows:
- Antelope, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $65, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $325.
- Bear, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $14.50, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $200.
- Bighorn sheep, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $195, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $1,000.
- Deer, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $19.50, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $125.50.
- Elk, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $78, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $400.
- Javelina, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $12.50, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $70.
- Mountain lion, resident hunt permit-tags would be lowered to $10, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $200.
- Turkey, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $11.
- White Amur Stocking License would be raised to $200.
The public will have the opportunity to submit comments on the proposed changes from March 19 to April 18 after they are published in the Arizona Administrative Register. For additional information, call (602) 789-3271 or send comments by e-mail to [email protected].
PHOENIX ?The Arizona Game and Fish Department is proposing to increase certain hunting and fishing license and permit-tag fees to the maximum amount allowed by law.
The fees, as listed below, do not include the regular $5 application fee. The department proposes to raise fees as follows:
- Antelope, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $65, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $325.
- Bear, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $14.50, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $200.
- Bighorn sheep, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $195, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $1,000.
- Deer, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $19.50, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $125.50.
- Elk, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $78, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $400.
- Javelina, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $12.50, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $70.
- Mountain lion, resident hunt permit-tags would be lowered to $10, and non-resident hunt permit-tags will be raised to $200.
- Turkey, resident hunt permit-tags would be raised to $11.
- White Amur Stocking License would be raised to $200.
The public will have the opportunity to submit comments on the proposed changes from March 19 to April 18 after they are published in the Arizona Administrative Register. For additional information, call (602) 789-3271 or send comments by e-mail to [email protected].