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License Purchase Options New changes for nonresidents On December 1, 2020, prices for nonresident licenses, tags, and permits increased for all 2020 and 2021 products. Nonresidents should also be aware of a sale date change for Sawtooth Zone tags, limits on DAV reduced price deer and elk tags, and more. Learn more Nonresident general season deer and elk tag sale This year all nonresident. It removes other previously permitted uses of the license and requires that a satellite carrier provide local service in all 210 designated market areas if it wishes to utilize the section 119 license. A license is required for various outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing, and trapping. It is important to obtain the license specific to your needs so that you are compliant with Georgia law. The Georgia Department of Natural Resources allows you to purchase a license either online, by phone, or by visiting a location in person.

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  • Buy your 2021 hunting and fishing licenses now, and there are some great hunting and fishing opportunities

    Monday, December 28, 2020 - 1:53 PM MST
    Many good hunting and fishing opportunities remain during winter so you can get the most out of your licenses.
  • Look no further for the perfect gift for that special hunter or angler on your list- an IDFG gift certificate!

    Wednesday, November 25, 2020 - 1:37 PM MST
    Gift certificates can be purchased in any dollar amount to cover the cost of any license/tag and can be purchased at a IDFG regional office any time during the year. Remember, nonresidents will pay higher fees in 2021, which will also take effect Dec. 1. A nonresident adult hunting license will be $185, a deer tag will cost $351.75 and an elk tag will cost $651.75.
  • F&G commission approves changes to nonresident participation in general season deer and elk hunts

    Friday, November 20, 2020 - 11:24 AM MST
    The Idaho Fish and Game Commission on Nov. 20 approved changes to nonresident participation in general season deer and elk hunts to address concerns from residents about hunter congestion in some areas. Starting 2021, nonresident hunters in most general season elk and deer hunts will be limited to 10 or 15 percent of the total hunters in each elk zone or deer units based on hunter participation estimates averaged over the last five years. The new limits do not apply to capped elk zones.
  • F&G license buyers encouraged to update their accounts before buying licenses/tags

    Friday, November 13, 2020 - 3:08 PM MST
    With Fish and Game's new license system, some customers' accounts may require assistance to allow them to buy licenses and tags. Customers are encouraged to check online and update their profile information prior to making a purchase.
  • New F&G licensing system gives buyers more options and features

    Sunday, November 1, 2020 - 10:47 AM MST
    Idaho Fish and Game has launched a new licensing system with a new contractor, and hunters, anglers and trappers will see new and more customer friendly services and options when buying licenses, tags and permits.
  • Don't wait until the last minute to buy your license and tags

    Wednesday, October 7, 2020 - 1:58 PM MDT
    General any-weapon hunts start for deer in most units in the state on Oct. 10, and a variety of elk hunts will also be starting in October. Hunters are encouraged to buy their licenses and tags in advance to avoid a last-minute rush.
  • Don't commit license fraud when buying your licenses and tags

    Thursday, October 1, 2020 - 2:13 PM MDT
    One of the most common fish and game violations conservation officers investigate doesn’t occur in the field, but at the license vendor when a person makes a fraudulent license purchase, or purchases of a wrong class license, such as when a nonresident purchases a resident license using some sort of false information.