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HAPPY NEW YEAR; HAPPY NEW LICENSES
WGFD, Contact: Jeff Obrecht
12/6/02
CHEYENNE -- -- Hunting and fishing continues into the new year – as long as you have a new license.
2003 fishing, small game/game bird and trapping licenses, plus conservation stamps will go on sale no later than Dec. 23, reports Jean Cole, license manager for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.
She said 2003 licenses are being shipped to the 400 license agents across Wyoming in early December.
“Hunters and anglers will have plenty of time to get their 2003 licenses before Jan. 1,” Cole said.
She reminds hunters that even though rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl, mountain lion and trapping seasons continue into the new year, 2002 licenses and stamps expire Dec. 31.
Cole alerts hunters and anglers, both resident and nonresident, they may want to consider purchasing the lifetime conservation stamp for $75 to cover that requirement for all their future hunting and fishing. The lifetime stamps are sold only through the G&F’s Cheyenne office. Call (800) 842-1942 for an application.
The federal migratory waterfowl stamp and “Harvest Information Program” permit are valid through June, and 2003 waterfowl hunters are reminded to keep the stamps with them.
Whether or not you venture afield in January, the G&F wishes you a prosperous and healthy new year.
WGFD, Contact: Jeff Obrecht
12/6/02
CHEYENNE -- -- Hunting and fishing continues into the new year – as long as you have a new license.
2003 fishing, small game/game bird and trapping licenses, plus conservation stamps will go on sale no later than Dec. 23, reports Jean Cole, license manager for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.
She said 2003 licenses are being shipped to the 400 license agents across Wyoming in early December.
“Hunters and anglers will have plenty of time to get their 2003 licenses before Jan. 1,” Cole said.
She reminds hunters that even though rabbit, squirrel, waterfowl, mountain lion and trapping seasons continue into the new year, 2002 licenses and stamps expire Dec. 31.
Cole alerts hunters and anglers, both resident and nonresident, they may want to consider purchasing the lifetime conservation stamp for $75 to cover that requirement for all their future hunting and fishing. The lifetime stamps are sold only through the G&F’s Cheyenne office. Call (800) 842-1942 for an application.
The federal migratory waterfowl stamp and “Harvest Information Program” permit are valid through June, and 2003 waterfowl hunters are reminded to keep the stamps with them.
Whether or not you venture afield in January, the G&F wishes you a prosperous and healthy new year.