out of state bow tag price for Illinois?
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SE WI USA
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RE: out of state bow tag price for Illinois?
Stop the presses....sale date changed to July 13!!!
Dear Nonresident Illinois Deer Hunter:
A new nonresident archery deer permit fee has been proposed for this fall. The permit fee will be $226.00 plus a processing fee. This permit includes an either-sex and an antlerless-only permit. Nonresident deer hunters must also purchase a nonresident hunting license in addition to their permit and Habitat Stamp. Nonresident hunters may purchase either the annual license ($50.75) or the 5-day license ($28.75) depending on the amount of time they will be hunting.
Nonresident archery deer hunters are limited to one archery deer permit for the 2002 hunting season. The sale of these permits will be capped at the level of nonresident permits that were sold for the 2000-2001 archery deer season(12,843). Nonresident archery deer permits are not available over-the-counter at hunting license vendors. Beginning at 8 A.M. on Saturday, July 13 , 2002, nonresident archery deer permits will only be available via telephone using a credit card (at 1-888-6-PERMIT (1-888-673-7648)). During the 2001 permit sales period, these permits were completely sold out within 6 weeks and over 2,000 hunters were turned away for a permit. Permits will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis until the quota is reached. Habitat stamps and hunting licenses will also be available to the caller, who should have their Hunter Safety Certificate number on hand if born after January 1, 1980. Applicants must also supply their social security and drivers license number. A processing fee of @ $13.00 will be charged in addition to the normal issuing fees. Any permits remaining unsold as of September 3, 2002 will also be available from seven Illinois Department of Natural Resources offices until sold out. These offices are located in Sterling, Spring Grove, Champaign, Alton, Benton, Springfield, and Chicago. Addresses and phone numbers can be found at the IDNR web site (http://dnr.state.il.us), by consulting a Digest of Hunting and Trapping Regulations, or by calling 217/782-2965. Also visit our web site http://dnr.state.il.us for updates.
Dear Nonresident Illinois Deer Hunter:
A new nonresident archery deer permit fee has been proposed for this fall. The permit fee will be $226.00 plus a processing fee. This permit includes an either-sex and an antlerless-only permit. Nonresident deer hunters must also purchase a nonresident hunting license in addition to their permit and Habitat Stamp. Nonresident hunters may purchase either the annual license ($50.75) or the 5-day license ($28.75) depending on the amount of time they will be hunting.
Nonresident archery deer hunters are limited to one archery deer permit for the 2002 hunting season. The sale of these permits will be capped at the level of nonresident permits that were sold for the 2000-2001 archery deer season(12,843). Nonresident archery deer permits are not available over-the-counter at hunting license vendors. Beginning at 8 A.M. on Saturday, July 13 , 2002, nonresident archery deer permits will only be available via telephone using a credit card (at 1-888-6-PERMIT (1-888-673-7648)). During the 2001 permit sales period, these permits were completely sold out within 6 weeks and over 2,000 hunters were turned away for a permit. Permits will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis until the quota is reached. Habitat stamps and hunting licenses will also be available to the caller, who should have their Hunter Safety Certificate number on hand if born after January 1, 1980. Applicants must also supply their social security and drivers license number. A processing fee of @ $13.00 will be charged in addition to the normal issuing fees. Any permits remaining unsold as of September 3, 2002 will also be available from seven Illinois Department of Natural Resources offices until sold out. These offices are located in Sterling, Spring Grove, Champaign, Alton, Benton, Springfield, and Chicago. Addresses and phone numbers can be found at the IDNR web site (http://dnr.state.il.us), by consulting a Digest of Hunting and Trapping Regulations, or by calling 217/782-2965. Also visit our web site http://dnr.state.il.us for updates.
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