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Digest

Quality of life index

By TIMES WIRES
Published February 19, 2007


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$0 Cost to Florida seniors for a hunting or fishing certificate.

$2 Cost to Florida residents for a lobster catching permit.

$5 Cost to Florida residents for a turkey hunting permit.

$12.50 Cost to Florida residents for an annual hunting license.

$25.50 Cost to Florida residents for a combination freshwater and saltwater fishing permit.

$40 Cost to Florida residents for a freshwater fish and frog dealer's license.

$51.50 Cost to Florida residents for an alligator trapper's license.

$51.50 Cost to Florida residents for a tarpon tag.

$100 Cost to Florida residents for a license to possess or exhibit venomous reptiles.

$126.50 Cost of a lifetime freshwater or saltwater fishing license for any sportsman or woman age 4 or younger.

$301.50 Cost of the same license for any sportsman or woman age 13 or older.

$401.50 Cost of a "Lifetime Sportsman's License," including permits for hunting, fishing, lobster catching and crossbow and muzzle-loading gun use for any sportsman or woman age 4 or younger.

$1,001.50 Cost of the same license for any sportsman or woman age 13 or older.

Source: Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

[Last modified February 19, 2007, 00:45:08]


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by Pete 02/19/07 04:09 PM
I don't know of any sportsmen under 4 years old who own muzzle-loaders or crossbows. Is this part of the licensing information that is a joke or one of those silly "believe it or not" laws that you read about every so often?
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