Fishers and hunters may yet have to bargain with another requirement by next year as licenses are pegged to increase thanks to a move to help bolster the sagging budget of the Department of Natural Resources. The legislation approved Friday would raise the cost of a fishing license from $12.50 to $14.50. Aside from this, the move can be seen as a means of trying to help in the issue concerning the number of fish resources still available. As we know a some fish habitats are dilapidating and perhaps this development can help in the control for their reproduction, giving them some allowance in a manner of speaking.
(Source) Herald Review
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