Albany – New York fishing license sales took an expected double-digit dive in 2009-10 on the heels of a fee increase a year earlier. And not surprisingly, a big chunk of that decline came in the form of lifetime license purchases the previous year by sportsmen ages 65-69 who were beating the new license structure, […]
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