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Connecticut hunting and fishing licenses sales decline. Here’s why it impacts the economy and outdoor programs.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut hunters and anglers contribute millions to the state’s economy each year and play a vital role in conservation efforts, but over the last several years, hunting and ...
The vast majority of license suspensions issued are for anglers, since Connecticut issues significantly more fishing licenses than hunting licenses each year, according to James Fowler, spokesperson ...
There is good news for New Yorkers who enjoy fishing Connecticut rivers such as the Farmington and the Housatonic — except for those New Yorkers who bought their non-resident Connecticut fishing ...
With so much of Connecticut made up of private land, hunters had to rely on word of mouth or knowing a land owner to gain ...
In Connecticut, a resident firearms hunting license costs $19 for ages 18-64, and $10 for ages 16-17. An archery deer license costs $41 for residents, $21 for residents age 16-17, and $10 for junior ...
During the hunting and fishing season last year, approximately 62 Connecticut hunting and fishing licenses were suspended or revoked, according to documents from the state’s Department of Energy and ...
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