New this year is a $3.50 fish habitat fee required for resident
anglers age 16 to 65, as well as all nonresidents. For hunting, the
habitat fee and state migratory game bird fee each increased from
$6 to $8.50. Various nonresident fees also increased. For more
information, check the Iowa DNR’s web site at:
www.state.ia.us/government/dnr/
Home » Uncategorized » Des Moines, Iowa Iowa hunting and fishing licenses for 2002 are on sale at more than 900 license agents throughout the state. Licenses purchased for 2001 expire Jan. 10, 2002.
Des Moines, Iowa Iowa hunting and fishing licenses for 2002 are on sale at more than 900 license agents throughout the state. Licenses purchased for 2001 expire Jan. 10, 2002.
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