Licenses Go On Sale — Buy Early
Tuesday, August 7th, 2007Passport to Texas from Texas Parks and Wildlife and the Wildlife Restoration Program
It’s August: time to renew hunting and fishing licenses.
The licenses are effective beginning September first, but they actually go on sale August 15th.
Tom Newton manages licensing at Texas Parks and Wildlife.
The fishing is broken down into saltwater or freshwater, or what we call an all-water, which covers both. There’s a couple of different hunting licenses, which is your standard deer hunters, or turkey hunters. With the hunting license you have to purchase a couple of stamps if you’re a bird hunter.
Those include the upland, migratory and federal duck stamps. The best license to buy — if you plan on hunting and fishing — is the Super Combo.
Which encompasses everything: All the stamps, all of your hunting options, all of your fishing options. The only thing you need in addition to that is your federal duck stamp. So, the Super Combo – at sixty-four dollars – is the best priced license. And, like I say, you buy that, you need nothing else for the whole year.
It takes an average of five minutes to process a license sale transaction. Even if there are only four people ahead of you, you’ll still be in line for twenty-five minutes. So buy early. Licenses are available online and at 17-hundred agents statewide.
All of our parks sell licenses. All of our law enforcement sells licenses as we do here at Headquarters.
That’s our show…with support from the Wildlife restoration program…working to increase shooting and hunting opportunities in Texas.
For Texas Parks and Wildlife…I’m Cecilia Nasti.
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