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Wildlife License Changes
With a few exceptions, resident license fees will increase by $8.
The commission also approved new licenses or license fees as follows:
A qualifying hunting license purchase for the current year must be made in order to apply for any big game license. A qualifying license includes: 1) an annual resident or nonresident small game hunting license; 2) an annual resident or nonresident spring turkey license; or 3) resident small game/fishing combination license (only available to residents).
Preference points fees will be charged for sheep, moose and goat applicants in 2019. Preference point fees for each of these species will be $50 for residents and $100 for nonresidents.
The application fee for the limited license drawing will increase to $7 for residents and $9 for nonresidents.
A new resident fishing license for youth ages 16 & 17 was created and will be priced at $8 (instead of full price).
Resident senior annual fishing licenses (ages 65+) will cost $8 (instead of free).
This allows the agency to collect federal matching funds
The wildlife education fee, assessed on most wildlife licenses, will increase from $0.75 to $1.50.
The Colorado State Waterfowl Stamp fee will increase to $10.
Nonresident license fees will not be increased in 2019. Resident and nonresident license fees will be reviewed and considered for adjustment based on annual Denver-Aurora-Lakewood Consumer Price Index changes beginning in 2020.
Nonresident bear licenses for all seasons will be reduced to $100.
Wildlife License Changes
With a few exceptions, resident license fees will increase by $8.
The commission also approved new licenses or license fees as follows:
A qualifying hunting license purchase for the current year must be made in order to apply for any big game license. A qualifying license includes: 1) an annual resident or nonresident small game hunting license; 2) an annual resident or nonresident spring turkey license; or 3) resident small game/fishing combination license (only available to residents).
Preference points fees will be charged for sheep, moose and goat applicants in 2019. Preference point fees for each of these species will be $50 for residents and $100 for nonresidents.
The application fee for the limited license drawing will increase to $7 for residents and $9 for nonresidents.
A new resident fishing license for youth ages 16 & 17 was created and will be priced at $8 (instead of full price).
Resident senior annual fishing licenses (ages 65+) will cost $8 (instead of free).
This allows the agency to collect federal matching funds
The wildlife education fee, assessed on most wildlife licenses, will increase from $0.75 to $1.50.
The Colorado State Waterfowl Stamp fee will increase to $10.
Nonresident license fees will not be increased in 2019. Resident and nonresident license fees will be reviewed and considered for adjustment based on annual Denver-Aurora-Lakewood Consumer Price Index changes beginning in 2020.
Nonresident bear licenses for all seasons will be reduced to $100.