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Game License Agent’s Report

M

aine Game Licenses FY 2016

State Fees

Agent

Revenue

28 Archery

789.00

28.39

9 Archery, Expanded Either Sex

288.00

16.90

7 Archery, Expanded Antlerless

84.00

13.14

0 Archery & Fishing Combination

- -

-

3 Crossbow

77.00

2.96

4 Bear Hunting

108.00

8.00

10 Coyote Night Hunting Permits

40.00

19.46

7 Duplicate

-

14.00

275 Fishing

6,875.00

550.00

1 Fishing, 1 Day

11.00

2.00

6 Fishing, Non-resident

384.00

12.00

0 Fishing, Non-resident 3-day

- -

-

1 Fishing, Non-resident, 7 Day

43.00

2.00

103 Hunting

2,592.00

206.00

1 Small Game Hunting

14.00

2.00

1 Hunting / Fishing Combination Non-resident 150.00

2.00

2 Hunting, Non-resident

229.00

4.00

163 Hunting / Fishing Combination

6,999.00

333.10

24 Junior Hunting

179.00

48.00

13 Migratory Waterfowl

94.25

3.15

35 Muzzleloader

455.00

35.00

1 Outdoor Partners

15.00

-

20 Over 70 Lifetime

152.00

-

5 Pheasant Permits

85.00

4.73

5 Superpack

1,004.00

10.00

1 Serviceman / Serviceman Dependent

3.00

2.00

34 Turkey Permits, Spring & Fall

680.00

67.92

$ 21,350.25

$ 1,386.75

We had a busy year selling game licenses through IF&W’s MOSES program. Although overall sales are down

slightly at Town Hall, we processed twice as many Lifetime licenses and almost doubled the Junior licenses! One

‘project’ we continue to work on is to get all of our MOSES customers with multiple numbers streamlined to one

MOSES number.

Thank you for stopping by Town Hall to get your licenses! We’re glad to see you!!

David M. Anderson

IF&W Agent