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$286 for a single deer tag in South Dakota in 2018

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If I wanted to draw a Iowa archery tag, I think it would be well over $600 now once I factor in my cost for 3 points. I find Iowa mule deer aren't as big as Colorado mule deer so I just keep paying my $40 here.

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Originally Posted by tedthorn
Colorado just added some new charges into a deer tag.

Now it will cost right at $500 for a non resident to kill one Colorado deer


Yep. $80 for the required small game license to participate in the draw, $9 application fee, and $395 for the tag


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Originally Posted by saddlesore
Originally Posted by tedthorn
Colorado just added some new charges into a deer tag.

Now it will cost right at $500 for a non resident to kill one Colorado deer


Yep. $80 for the required small game license to participate in the draw, $9 application fee, and $395 for the tag


Don't forget to add the cost of 6 or more preference points to that so you can get drawn... total that up and you can go to Kentucky two years in a row.


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Originally Posted by tedthorn
Colorado just added some new charges into a deer tag.

Now it will cost right at $500 for a non resident to kill one Colorado deer
Idaho is close - $450. However, you can buy OTC deer tags in Idaho for most areas. Even the draw hunts only cost $6 for the application fee.


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Originally Posted by Judman
Those are cheap non res fees...

It's just a fuggin' deer though. What state doesn't have those?


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Originally Posted by shaman
Kentucky just boosted their non-resident license and tag fees about 29%.

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Prices on some options for non-residents have changed and include: Annual fishing license, $55; One-day fishing license, $15; Seven-day fishing license, $35; Annual hunting license, $150; Statewide deer permit, $185; Spring turkey permit, $85; Fall turkey permit, $85; One-day hunting license, $25; Seven-day hunting license, $65; Youth elk permit, $200.


The total out of state fee for a non-resident to hunt deer is now $335 (license and tags) and it entitles the holder to take up to 4 deer, one of which may be an antlered buck. In Zone 1, you can keep going and take as many antlerless deer as you want at the rate of $15 per 2.

I'm just wondering how that stacks up with non-resident fees in other states. It's not like the hike is going to keep me from hunting in Kentucky, but I think that it's somewhat misguided. Zone 1 counties are the ones that Kentucky deems to be overrun with deer and they are trying to knock down the numbers. They're almost all in the northern part of the state along the Ohio River. In my way of thinking, they would want to encourage non-residents from Indiana and Ohio to come south to help take care of the problem. This rate hike will undoubtedly depress non-resident participation.





Not 100% certain but I believe Ky's license and tag prices increased this year for both resident and non-residents. I know the KY senior resident license increased from $5 to $12. Still one heck of a fantastic deal for all it covers ---- https://fw.ky.gov/Licenses/Pages/Fees.aspx

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Michigan just keeps climbing higher and higher, its hard to keep up with turns more and more people in to poachers !!!

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