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Started by 2flyfish4, March 20, 2025, 11:53:37 PM
Quote from: 2flyfish4 on March 20, 2025, 11:53:37 PMSo what state has the most expensive nonresident license?Not sure how many big game hunters we have here. But Utah just doubled their non resident big game license. $3700 for a elk tag, 2,700 for a mule deer tag.Their turkey tag is $250 now. Plus license fees put you over $500.Arkansas non residents turkey hunters pay over $500 as well.Who has the most expenses state to turkey hunt in, just based on license fees?I bet this also starts to become the norm for ooser's, $500+ license/tag fees to hunt turkey.
Quote from: Zach.Hannigan on March 21, 2025, 10:14:38 AMMississippi is about to get more expensive for non residents. They have a bill on the dockett right now for a turkey stamp. For residents it'll be 10 bucks I believe, amd for non residents it'll be 100 bucks on top of your 7 day liscense, turkey permit, and wma permit. Put you right around 350 I believe for non res.
Quote from: deerhunt1988 on March 21, 2025, 03:19:24 PMQuote from: Zach.Hannigan on March 21, 2025, 10:14:38 AMMississippi is about to get more expensive for non residents. They have a bill on the dockett right now for a turkey stamp. For residents it'll be 10 bucks I believe, amd for non residents it'll be 100 bucks on top of your 7 day liscense, turkey permit, and wma permit. Put you right around 350 I believe for non res. The Turkey Stamp is now official. For non residents, it will replace the existing Turkey Permit ($50) so effectively raising the cost to hunt by $50 over what it currently is.So $400 for annual big game + turkey stamp. Or $250 for a 7 day + turkey stamp. Transaction fee of another $7 on top of that. Add another $30 for WMA User Permit.My Alabama license cost me like ~$410 this year for annual big game and WMA.