The DNR proposes that a base hunting license be required to hunt - TopicsExpress



          

The DNR proposes that a base hunting license be required to hunt in Michigan. The base license would allow hunters to hunt small game and non-waterfowl migratory birds. Including a $1 surcharge (New: see page 2 for more detail), the cost would be: • $6 for juniors (ages 10 to 17) • $11 for residents (ages 17 to 64) • $5 for seniors (age 65+) • $151 for non-residents (age 17+) Tags could then be added onto the base license for: • deer ($20) • antlerless deer ($20) • fall turkey ($15) • spring turkey ($15) • fur harvester ($15) • waterfowl ($12) • bear harvest ($25) • bear participation ($15) • elk ($100) A new combination hunt and fish license would also be available at $76 for a resident or $266 for a non-resident, including the $1 surcharge. The combination hunt and fish license includes a base license, two deer licenses, and an all-species fishing license. Additional tags could then be added to this license. Separate tags would be offered for wolf and moose if hunting seasons are established. Fees would be $100 for a wolf tag, $500 for a non-resident wolf tag and $100 for a moose tag. Applications for the Pure Michigan Hunt and tags with draw seasons would be $5 each. A new seven-day small game license would be available for non-residents at $80. A base license would not be required to purchase this license. However, non-residents would not be able to add other tags to this license
Posted on: Wed, 18 Sep 2013 18:07:22 +0000

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