Tuesday, March 24, 2009
COMMISSIONER GRANNIS APPLAUDS RECOMMENDATIONS OF CONSERVATION FUND ADVISORY
BOARD
Voices Support for Modest Increases in Hunting, Trapping and Fishing Licenses
to Assure Solvency of State Conservation Fund
New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Pete Grannis today
thanked the members of the Conservation Fund Advisory Board (CFAB) for their
recent recommendations on how to improve fish and wildlife programs. At its
March meeting, CFAB endorsed a proposal to modestly increase hunting, trapping
and fishing fees, a plan that is supported by Commissioner Grannis.
“Fish and wildlife programs play a vital role in
New York’s environment and economy,” Commissioner Grannis
said. “As we all know, New York is facing a record budget deficit and must make
some very difficult choices. I applaud the members of the CFAB for stepping up
to the challenge and making responsible recommendations for dealing with the
growing deficit in the Conservation Fund. The Department of Environmental
Conservation endorses a new fee structure based on the proposal and is
confident that the additional revenues will help address the fish and wildlife
issues facing the state.”
Commissioner Grannis also
expressed appreciation to the New York State Conservation Council and other
sportsmen and sportswomen groups that provided input to DEC over the past few
months. “As a community, hunters, anglers, and trappers are committed
stewards of our valuable natural resources, and I am grateful for their
dedication to the outdoors and their participation as we collectively tackled
this problem,” the commissioner said.
Money from hunting and fishing licenses is
dedicated to the Conservation Fund, which supports a number of programs
including fish hatcheries, sporting license databases, wildlife health
monitoring studies and stream and lake surveys. In January, Governor Paterson
requested that DEC work with sportsmen’s groups to develop a fee structure that
would ensure the continuation of these programs, as well as the state’s
pheasant farm in Tompkins County.
The last comprehensive license fee adjustments
occurred in 2002.
The proposed fee schedule (attached) would take
effect on Oct. 1, 2009. Notably, the proposal would not increase fees for the
new Junior Big-Game Hunting license or junior trapping license signed into law
by Governor Paterson last year, or the fishing license for those 70 and older.
Also, the proposal calls for dropping the price of a one-day fishing license
from $15 to $5.
New Yorkers are reminded that in order to hunt and
fish in the state, they are required to apply for the appropriate licenses.
More information on license fees, legal seasons and other information related
to hunting and fishing opportunities in New York is available at http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/fishing.html, http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/hunting.html and http://www.dec.ny.gov/permits/365.html.
PROPOSED
LICENSE FEE SCHEDULE
Resident
Licenses
License /
Permit Type Current Fee Proposed Fee
Conservation
Legacy $76
$96
Super Sportsman
$68
$88
Sportsman
$37 $47
Sportsman (Sr.
70+) $5
$10
Small and Big
Game $19
$29
Fishing
$19 $29
Fishing (Sr. -
70+) $5
$5
Fishing (Blind)
$0
$0
Deer Management
Permit $0
$10
Military
Disability $5
$5
Bow Hunting
$16 $21
Bow Hunting
(Sr. 70+) $0
$5
Bow Hunting
(Jr.) $9
$9
Muzzleloading
$16
$21
Muzzleloading (Sr. 70+)
$0
$5
Small Game
$16 $26
Junior Hunting
$5
$5
Turkey Permit
$5 $10
Trapping
$16 $21
Trapping (Sr.
70+) $0
$5
Trapping (Jr.)
$6 $6
7-day Fishing
$12 $15
1-day Fishing
$15 $5
Lifetime
Licenses
License /
Permit Type Current Fee Proposed Fee
Sportsman (age
0- 4) $300
$380
Sportsman (age
5-11) $420
$535
Sportsman (age
12-69) $600
$765
Sportsman (age
70+) $50
$65
Small and Big
Game $350
$535
Fishing (age
0-69) $300
$460
Fishing 70+
$50 $65
Trapping
$300 $395
Bow Hunting
$180 $235
Muzzleloading
$180
$235
Non-Resident
Licenses
License /
Permit Type Current Fee Proposed Fee
Super Sportsman
$250
$280
Big Game
$110 $140
Bow Hunting
$110 $140
Bow Hunting
(Jr.) $9
$9
Muzzleloading
$110
$140
Bear
$30
$50
Small Game
$55 $85
Junior Hunting
$5
$5
Turkey
$30 $50
Trapping
$255 $310
Fishing
$40 $70
7-Day Fishing
$25 $35
1-Day Fishing
$15 $15
Conservation
Patron $12
$12