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1 month ago |
sheboyganpress.com | Paul Smith |Claire Reid
The price of Wisconsin hunting licenses could go up $20 if proposed increases in Gov. Tony Evers' 2025-27 state budget are passed by the state Legislature. The budget proposal, unveiled Feb. 18, includes a proposed increase from $22 to $42 for a resident deer hunting license, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. It'd be the first time since 2005 that the resident deer hunting license fee would increase. The nonresident license fee increased in 2023.
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1 month ago |
eu.greenbaypressgazette.com | Paul Smith |Claire Reid
The price of Wisconsin hunting licenses could go up $20 if proposed increases in Gov. Tony Evers' 2025-27 state budget are supported by the state Legislature. The budget proposal, unveiled Feb. 18, would result in a cost of $44 for a resident deer hunting license, up from $24. It'd be the first time since 2005 that the resident deer hunting license fee would increase. Many nonresident license fees increased in 2023.
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1 month ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Paul Smith |Claire Reid
The price of Wisconsin hunting licenses could go up $20 if proposed increases in Gov. Tony Evers' 2025-27 state budget are supported by the state Legislature. The budget proposal, unveiled Feb. 18, would result in a cost of $44 for a resident deer hunting license, up from $24. It'd be the first time since 2005 that the resident deer hunting license fee would increase. Many nonresident license fees increased in 2023.
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1 month ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Paul Smith |Claire Reid
The price of Wisconsin fishing licenses could go up $10 if proposed increases in Gov. Tony Evers' 2025-27 state budget are passed by the state Legislature. The budget proposal, unveiled Feb. 18, includes a proposed increase from $20 to $30 for a resident annual fishing license, according to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. It'd be the first increase in the resident license fee since 2005. Many nonresident license fees increased in 2023.
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2 months ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Mark Hoffman |Paul Smith |Dan Powers
Conservation efforts saved Wisconsin's sturgeon population, they have done better that mostThe Winnebago System sturgeon population has thrived because of public and private efforts to protect the fish.
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