hunting and fishing licenses
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March 28 big-game deadline approaching
Hunters planning on entering the drawing for 2011-2012 big-game licenses have until March 28 to apply with the Department of Game and Fish. The deadline is earlier this year to allow hunters to take advantage of discounts available when they buy combination hunting and fishing licenses.
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Everybody offers volume discounts, right?
Why not for hunting and fishing licenses?
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STOWE, Vt. - Bob Shannon is an avid hunter, a fishing guide and owns a tackle shop, but he sometimes struggles to get his own son out into Vermont's woods and fields.
He'll be sitting there with the video games," Shannon said of 9- year-old Alexander. "I finally had to lay down the law last summer: 'If it's a nice day, you're outside.'
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DAYTON, Ohio - Free hunting and fishing licenses. More chances to get signing bonuses. Pink T-shirts for women.
The Army National Guard, which has fallen short of recruiting goals during the prolonged fighting in Iraq, is trying new marketing beyond the traditional enticement of college tuition aid.
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Oklahoma and out-of-state residents can purchase their sportsmen licenses in-store or online, officials with the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conse...
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Funding for the state's Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife has always been tough to procure.
Those outdoors enthusiasts who purchase hunting and fishing licenses pay the vast majority of the department's budget, and despite efforts to tap into money from the state's general fund, in tough economic times even funds that have been promised to the DIF&W are often diverted.
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Proposed Regulation Amendments Pertaining To Multi-Year Hunting &
Fishing Licenses, and Boating Safety Educ. Course Providers
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On Feb. 2, members of the West Virginia House of Delegates voted 66-32 to require senior citizens to purchase one-time hunting and fishing licenses.
Division of Natural Resources officials are hoping the measure eventually passes the Senate as well, because establishment of a senior license will allow the agency to get more federal funding for its programs.
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PORTAGE LAKE A sales agent of hunting and fishing licenses for the state Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife was ordered to spend 30 days in jail and repay $16,000 in fees after she was found guilty on Friday of misappropriating .
Attorney General William Schneider announced Monday that Lynn C. Taylor, 64, of Portage Lake, pleaded guilty to theft in Kennebec County Superior Court in Augusta. Under a plea agreement, she will be required to repay over $16,000 in fees within six months of her plea. If she fails to make the restitution, she faces a sentence of up to five years in prison.