Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High

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2009/09/30 18:26:53 (permalink)

Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High

Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High

Harrisburg, PA – The number of Pennsylvania fishing licenses sold through September 13 – 871,499 – has already eclipsed the total yearly sales for each of the last four years and represents the largest one-year percentage increase since 1980, according to sales figures from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC).

“Fishing license sales are up 5 percent and overall stamp sales are up 4.36 percent over the same period from 2008, reinforcing thinking by many that people have returned to fishing as an affordable, family-oriented activity,” said PFBC Executive Director Douglas Austen. “The commission is also finishing the second year of a multi-year direct marketing campaign in cooperation with the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation. We believe these efforts aimed at lapsed anglers have also had a positive impact on licenses sales.”

Among license types, resident license sales are up 5.47 percent; non-resident sales are up 3.41 percent; 7-day tourist licenses are up 1.55 percent; and 3-day tourist licenses are up 3.61 percent. Among stamps, trout permits are up 3.79 percent; Lake Erie permits are up 3.18 percent; and Combo permits are up by almost 8 percent. The good news also extends to boating, where registration renewals are up by approximately 5 percent from the same period in 2008.

This year’s sales are the highest since 2004, when more than 909,000 licenses were sold. In 2005, the cost of a license increased from $16.25 to $21 and sales for that year subsequently dropped to 823,175.

The mission of the Fish and Boat Commission is to protect, conserve, and enhance the Commonwealth’s aquatic resources and provide fishing and boating opportunities. For more information about fishing and boating in Pennsylvania, please visit our website at www.fishandboat.com.
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    kingnuke32
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    RE: Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High 2009/09/30 18:56:45 (permalink)
    Every time the economy slows down livense sales increase. People stay closer to home to take vacations=buy fishing licenses. I don't think that it has anything to do with the PFBC doing a good job. 
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    DaFuNK
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    RE: Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High 2009/09/30 20:26:02 (permalink)
    uh, you mean... people get "unemployed" = more fishing
     
    and the govt/PFBC has the enitre fishing industry pretty much covered in red-tape (just like every other industry)  No idustry is safe as you have been witnessing over the past 9 months.
     
    Hah! and they are not even close to done yet...
     
    In the mind of the statist, "enough" is never "enough".  Not until they control every aspect of every life on earth itself...
     
    Liberty lost, is rarely ever regained.. it's up to the people to do what is necessary to salvage what little is left.
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    heyiknowyou
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    RE: Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High 2009/09/30 20:34:47 (permalink)
    they're all going to fish at walnut on friday and saturday because they heard dafunk's report that the run is on!!! haha
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    DaFuNK
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    RE: Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High 2009/09/30 20:45:00 (permalink)
    the run is on no matter if I say so or not... lol
     
    I just provide info to all the people so that they know what to expect, and I try to inpromove peoples chances of hooking a big steelie. Especially those that make the trek on I-90 and I-79 and have a ways to drive.. or are bringing friends or kids up to Erie to fish for the first time.
     
    So in regards to your "haha"...
     
    me, my brothers keeper... and all of you, are my brothers
     
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    jiggerman41
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    RE: Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High 2009/09/30 20:50:30 (permalink)
    dafunk thank you for your reports.they are helpful to most.
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    Bughawk
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    RE: Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High 2009/09/30 20:54:29 (permalink)
    a fishing license = food.   If you are not working you can still feed your family with fish.  Been there done that.

    pax vobiscum +
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    RE: Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High 2009/10/01 07:47:36 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: DaFuNK

    uh, you mean... people get "unemployed" = more fishing


     
    Like me....HAHA....But I would have had  my license either way....



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    DaFuNK
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    RE: Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High 2009/10/01 10:50:10 (permalink)
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    RE: Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High 2009/10/01 11:15:07 (permalink)
    It's because the PFBC wants you to buy your Erie stamp and trout stamp seperate so they get more money....
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    RE: Fishing License Sales Hit Five-Year High 2009/10/01 11:24:03 (permalink)
    soon you'll need specific stamps for every 100 yards of stream... 
     
    Section A, Section B, Section C, Section D and so on and so forth..
     
    believe me, if they could do it - they would
     
    All they would need to do is hire a bunch of ACORN workers to sit on lawn-chairs with binoculars and pass out fines for the guy who never bought the Section B stamp and dared to let his float cross the dotted line...
     
    LOL
     
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