How much does it cost you?


Ethan Givan

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Hunting License-$25

Muzzleloader Antlered-$20

Muzzleloader Antlerless-$20

Antlered Rifle-$20

Antlerless Rifle-$20

Bow-$20 (one antlered or one antlerless)

Land Access Permit- $40 (If hunting on a public WMA)

Legacy Permit-$5

Total $170 if you are just hunting deer. Luckliy I have a lifetime hunting license and just have to pay the $40 land access fee.

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A few years ago I bought a lifetime hunting license. It ran me $400 and I will never have to buy a tag for another Oklahoma Animal again. I also will not have to buy a License.

The only things I have to buy are Federal mandates like a duck stamp.

What he said.

As for my out of state tags this year, I have a tick over $400 invested between Wyoming ( which was a waste ) and Ohio.

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It cost me 13.50$ for my hunting license and habitat stamp and it cost me 26.00$ for either sex and antlerless only archery tags. and 30$ for either sex and antlerless only shotgun tags but if i dont kill a buck with a shotgun I can take 2 bucks with a bow and In illinois u can harvest as many does as you want with a bow u just have to buy the tags. For me to hunt in KY it would cost me rite at 200$ I hunted in KY up until i turned 16 then it got to expensive

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To deer hunt in IL residents must have:

License - 7.50

Habitat stamp - 5.50

Deer permit - 15.00

Total: 28.00 to hunt one deer of either sex for residents.

In IL one can buy an unlimited number either sex permits for archery, but can only harvest 2 antlered deer per season with any weapon.

What I have paid this year:

License - 7.50

Habitat stamp - 5.50

4 archery deer permits - 52.00

2 firearm permits - 30.00

1 muzzeloader permit - 15.00

Total: $110.00 to legally harvest up to 7 deer.

BTW...

Look for these to double for next season!

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Nadda, I hunt my own land

You still don't have to purchase a hunting lic on your own land? Here it don't matter if its your land or not, we still have to get the necessary license to hunt.

Here is a breakdown of fees for Montana for Resident and Non-Resident.

http://fwp.mt.gov/hunting/licenses/availableLicenses.html

Now for my conservation, Deer A tag, and Elk Tag I pay half off because of my perm disability. But all other tags are at full price.

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1 Bear Tag

1 Spring Turkey Tag

1 Fall Turkey Tag

1 Anterless bow/muzzleloader Tag

1 Either Sex bow/muzzleloader Tag

1 Buck Tag (Gun Only)

2 Doe Tags (any season)

Small Game License

Fishing License

All for a ridiculous $98

Isn't it funny how the year that an anti, yes I said anti, former assemblyman Alexander Pete Grannis, is appointed to the head of the DEC, that licenses jump $30.00 in cost?

New York has a large, vibrant hunting community outside its metropolitan areas. Assemblyman Alexander Grannis, who is from the nation’s largest metro area, has drafted a bill that could, if passed in its present form, make all hunting illegal in the Empire State. The text of New York State Assembly Bill 1850 reads, in part: “A person is guilty of aggravated cruelty to animals when … he or she intentionally kills … an animal or wild game [or] wild birds.” You don’t have to be a National Rifle Association die-hard to see the danger in a bill that makes pursuit of game, “so as to capture or kill,” a felony with a minimum one-year prison sentence and a $5,000 fine. Advocates, of course, claim this is merely a means to criminalize the torture of animals. But the phrase “intentionally kills,” in this context, clearly could apply to hunters as well as those who would mistreat animals for fun.

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Minnesota resident archery license is $27, youth licenses are half price and "over the counter" bonus permits (doe tags) are $13.

We can buy an archery license, firearms and a muzzleloader license, but we can only tag one buck per season. As far as doe tags go, depending on what area you hunt, it may be a lottery, or there are management areas where you can buy one bonus permit, and intensive harvest areas where you can buy up to four bonus permits.

I don't even wanna get started describing the other things we can hunt and all the licneses and seasons, and stamps involved...it's pretty interesting to see the big differences from state to state. Some of us have it pretty good! Others, not so good...interesting.

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You still don't have to purchase a hunting lic on your own land? Here it don't matter if its your land or not, we still have to get the necessary license to hunt.

Here is a breakdown of fees for Montana for Resident and Non-Resident.

http://fwp.mt.gov/hunting/licenses/availableLicenses.html

Now for my conservation, Deer A tag, and Elk Tag I pay half off because of my perm disability. But all other tags are at full price.

Same here in Ky. If you hunt only on your own land you dont have to buy a thing. We own some land but I have several other farms I hunt as well so I have to buy license and tags.

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