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abovee96 wrote:Here in Michigan as far back as I have needed a license, you always have to buy a trout stamp. They cost the same as a regular license 15 dollars. So in order to steelhead or trout fish your license costs 30 dollars.(for residents) I really don't know where the monies go but I would think alot of it would go towards stocking fish.
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coondog wrote:Like everybody said, here in michigan we needed it ever since ican remember but where does the money go? I know one thing this is a sore subject, I am a bear hunter , I hunt with hounds, just for anyone riding with you while I am, running my hounds they have to have a participation permit . Same cost as a regular permit, just to watch. Where does that money go? How are we suppose to get the young people interested in the great outdoors, with all these permits. If the money stays with the DNR fine. But what is the truth? Probaly should not have commented on this one!
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