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Lifetime License before the fee gets raised from $500 to $700

I knew about the licence. Getting the paperwork done was a small hassle, but worth it.
I pay the 20 bucks or whatever for the tag. I might do it one of these days.
 
What? Tell me more, I had no idea a Veterans License was available.

OK I looked it up.......I'm too old for it.
http://www.georgiawildlife.com/OneTimeVeteransLicense

I think Bypass may have been referring to $100 less Veteran's Lifetime License. Not the one time/one year you posted.

Lifetime Licenses
Lifetime Licenses
Resident
Non-Resident
Under 2 Years Old

$200
$200
Ages 2-15
$350
N/A
Ages 16 and Older
$500
N/A
Ages 60 and Older
$95
N/A
Ages 65 and Older
FREE
N/A
Veteran
$400
N/A
Non-Resident Grandchild
N/A
$1,000


Try this link instead Kilo:

http://www.georgiawildlife.com/LifetimeLicense

I think I've had mine 18+ yrs now. Wise investment. :clap2:
 
I know this increase has been proposed in previous years. Any idea how close its come previously, or how likely it is this go round? When would it go into effect?
 
COYOTE CHALLENGE BEGINS MARCH 2017; BRINGS CHANCE TO WIN A LIFETIME LICENSE

SOCIAL CIRCLE, GA (Feb. 17, 2017) – In order to encourage the taking of coyotes from March to August, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division is introducing the Georgia Coyote Challenge. Each coyote killed, up to five (5) a month per hunter/trapper, will earn an entry into a monthly drawing for a lifetime license (or equal credit for purchase of hunting/fishing licenses).

“Currently, scientific research suggests that removal of coyotes during the spring and summer is the most advantageous time to reduce the impact of predation on native wildlife,” says Georgia DNR Commissioner Mark Williams. “We want to encourage coyote removal efforts during this critical period.”

The coyote (Canis latrans) is a non-native predator that can be found in every county in Georgia and has the unique ability to live in a variety of habitats. Trapping and/or hunting are legal and recommended methods for managing coyotes. Because they did not historically live in Georgia, there is no closed season for their harvest.

How do you participate in the Georgia Coyote Challenge?
• Participants may bring a coyote carcass to any of the following Wildlife Resources Division offices (locations/addresses at http://www.georgiawildlife.com/hunti...oyoteChallenge), Monday through Friday, between 8 am – 4:30 pm, excluding holidays:
o Game Management Region offices
o Riverbend WMA office
o Waycross Fisheries Management office
o Demeries Creek Fisheries Management office
o Richmond Hill Fish Hatchery office
• Participants can submit up to five coyotes for five entries in the contest in a single month.
• Participant must be present during submission of coyote.
• Coyotes must have been killed between the first and last days of the submission month. Road-kills, spoiled carcasses, and live coyotes are not eligible.

The sponsor of the first lifetime license (or equal credit for purchase of hunting/fishing licenses) giveaway is the Georgia Hunting and Fishing Federation (www.gh-ff.org).

For more information, visit http://www.georgiawildlife.com/hunti...oyoteChallenge.


Go kill some Coyote's
my wife just told me about this. I'm about to start doing my best to kill some yotes. We have them bad near the house aso well as around the huntin camp.
 
I pay for the whole shebang every year or two. I use it about once a season for fishing or hunting. I figure the money goes to a good cause so I don't fret.
 
I think Bypass may have been referring to $100 less Veteran's Lifetime License. Not the one time/one year you posted.

Lifetime Licenses
Lifetime Licenses
Resident
Non-Resident
Under 2 Years Old

$200
$200
Ages 2-15
$350
N/A
Ages 16 and Older
$500
N/A
Ages 60 and Older
$95
N/A
Ages 65 and Older
FREE
N/A
Veteran
$400
N/A
Non-Resident Grandchild
N/A
$1,000


Try this link instead Kilo:

http://www.georgiawildlife.com/LifetimeLicense

I think I've had mine 18+ yrs now. Wise investment. :clap2:

Thanks, I saw that after I posted......always been kind of a "read, fire, aim" or a "Just do something, we can adjust later" guy from time to time

I wish I would have gotten my kids a lifetime long ago, but I can also be an idiot from time to time.
 
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