Still Time For Seniors To Save On Lifetime Licenses
Published: August 27th, 2009
By: Bob McNitt

  Still time for seniors to save on lifetime licenses

The news from the Department of Environmental Conservation that all sporting license fees will be increased for the 2009-2010 season had a predictable result with many complaining that DEC has done little in recent years to warrant charging higher fees. Of course in fairness to DEC, the last increase was back in 2002, and obviously costs have risen sharply since then.

The announced fee increases had another effect – a rush by older resident sportsmen and women to purchase lifetime sportsman licenses prior to September 30, before the new fee rates go into effect on October 1, 2009.

There’s currently a good opportunity for seniors to take advantage of a lifetime sportsman license before the Sept. 30 cutoff date. The Sportsman license, which combines fishing, small game and big game hunting, is currently the best bargain for those aged 65-69. Bought now, that resident Senior (age 65 and older) lifetime license is $50. After Oct. 1, that age group will be changed to pay $765, the same as all those in the12-69 year-old grouping.

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