Mike
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Just read this in today's Nashua Telegraph.
Fish and game may create new fees
Published: Monday, Sep. 12, 2005
CONCORD (AP) – Hikers, kayakers and bird watchers in New Hampshire soon may have to pay fees to help the Fish and Game Department raise $5 million and avoid a fiscal crisis.
For decades, the agency has financed its operating budget solely on revenue from hunting and fishing licenses, but Executive Director Lee Perry said fewer people during the last 10 years have been hunting and fishing, while more are kayaking, hiking, birdwatching, and doing other outdoor activities that carry no fees.
Fish and Game officials and the Fish and Game Commission are reviewing possible options, including assessing new fees for answering bear nuisance calls.
Fish and game may create new fees
Published: Monday, Sep. 12, 2005
CONCORD (AP) – Hikers, kayakers and bird watchers in New Hampshire soon may have to pay fees to help the Fish and Game Department raise $5 million and avoid a fiscal crisis.
For decades, the agency has financed its operating budget solely on revenue from hunting and fishing licenses, but Executive Director Lee Perry said fewer people during the last 10 years have been hunting and fishing, while more are kayaking, hiking, birdwatching, and doing other outdoor activities that carry no fees.
Fish and Game officials and the Fish and Game Commission are reviewing possible options, including assessing new fees for answering bear nuisance calls.