Licenses
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Hunting and fishing licenses for the 2008-2009 seasons go on sale statewide this month.
Well, the licenses go on sale for the new year, August 15th, And I would advise folks to buy early. The new season—the dove season—will be right around the corner.
Tom Newton, who manages licensing at Texas Parks and Wildlife, says there’s good news for license buyers.
For the first time in quite a few years we haven’t changed things up much, and it’s pretty much the same as it was last year.
The most recent changes to licenses happened last year.
We had a license called the special resident hunting license that encompassed seniors and youth. We split that license into two, so that each group has its own separate license. The other is that we have consolidated all of our temporary fishing licenses into just a one-day license that you can buy multiples of. So, we simplified that, and we’ve had a very good response form our constituents.
Buy licenses online at 17-hundred retailers statewide, at state parks, game warden offices and TPWD HQ.
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