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Started by Greg Massey, February 20, 2016, 12:56:50 PM
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 20, 2016, 12:56:50 PMWhat does it cost in your state just to turkey hunt? In Tennessee all of our license fees had a big increase this year. Just to turkey hunt this year hunting and fishing is 34.00 dollars and we have to have a big game gun that's 34.00 dollars total of 68.00 just to turkey hunt. Now we have what we call a yearly sportsman license that's 166.00 which includes all licenses needed to deer hunting during our muzzleloader, archery, and includes doe permits for our county special season. A lifetime license at my age is 1153.00 . Tenn has one of the highest hunting fees ...What's it cost you for Licenses in your state ? DON'T GET ME WRONG I'M NOT COMPLAINING IT ALL GOES TO A GOOD CAUSE.....
Quote from: turkey_slayer on February 21, 2016, 12:43:08 AMQuote from: southern_leo on February 20, 2016, 10:37:35 PMCan any TWRA (Tn wildlife resource agency for you other states) advise why Tn fees are so much higher? I didn't realize before this thread we are extremely high. If I could spend just over 600 for a lifetime I most definitely would. I'm starting to think the fees are so high they maybe hurting themselves. Lower prices but sell more and you make more money. Also high fees encourage people to hunt and fish illegally. I'm against that but not everyone can afford these prices. This thread has defiantly provoked my thoughts on this! Sent from my SM-N920V using TapatalkThey told me 100% of their funding comes from license fees. Sent from my SM-N900V using Tapatalk
Quote from: southern_leo on February 20, 2016, 10:37:35 PMCan any TWRA (Tn wildlife resource agency for you other states) advise why Tn fees are so much higher? I didn't realize before this thread we are extremely high. If I could spend just over 600 for a lifetime I most definitely would. I'm starting to think the fees are so high they maybe hurting themselves. Lower prices but sell more and you make more money. Also high fees encourage people to hunt and fish illegally. I'm against that but not everyone can afford these prices. This thread has defiantly provoked my thoughts on this! Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
Quote from: turkeywhisperer935 on February 22, 2016, 01:43:00 AMMy question is this, if other states wildlife services get government assistance why don't Tennessee? Some of the guys on here are right, they are pricing thereselves out causing people to stop hunting or hunt illegally. And as for where the money is going I would probably check politicians pockets.
Quote from: turkeybow on February 22, 2016, 10:06:22 AMQuote from: turkeywhisperer935 on February 22, 2016, 01:43:00 AMMy question is this, if other states wildlife services get government assistance why don't Tennessee? Some of the guys on here are right, they are pricing thereselves out causing people to stop hunting or hunt illegally. And as for where the money is going I would probably check politicians pockets.It all boils down to who you want controlling the agency, the government or people with wildlife degrees? I haven't read up on the sunset bill a lot but if you research it you will find out a lot more information than I can give you. The bill comes up about every so often and this topic is what it is about basically.
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 22, 2016, 11:59:11 AMNo..wrong the NWTF is the ones who help with the most of the restocking of birds in Tenn..not TWRA , Wrangler. It's the NWTF that has funded most of the money for catch boxes for relocating the wild turkeys in Tenn and grants and stuff for these programs to track birds with radio equipment for years before we were able to hunt these birds etc..The reason these birds are in Tenn is because of what we as chapters and members have done in raising funds for the conservation of the wild turkey..Little History the NWTF was founded in 1973. there was about 1.5 million wild turkeys in North America. After decades of dedicated work, that number hit a historic high of almost 7 million turkeys thanks to the TREMENDOUS efforts of our dedicated VOLUNTEERS, PROFESSIONAL STAFF and COMMITTED partners. SO NO AGAIN IT WAS NOT ALL TWRA ...THE REMARKABLE JOB IN THE TURKEY RESTORATION IS BECAUSE OF PEOPLE IN THE NWTF.
Quote from: born2hunt on February 20, 2016, 02:57:00 PMYeah Tennessee is ridiculous, it's gonna cost me a little over 200 for a 10 day license as a nonresident this year. As a Florida resident I pay 100 for a sportsman gold license. That covers everything I need to hunt and fish for a year exept the duck stamp. I don't think thats to bad.