3 CSR 10-5.310 - Resident Lifetime Conservation Partner Permit
(1) To chase, pursue, take, possess, and
transport fish (including trout), frogs, mussels, clams, turtles, crayfish,
live bait, birds (blue, snow, and Ross's geese during the Conservation Order
and migratory birds; except turkeys), and mammals (except black bears, deer,
and elk), and to sell furbearers taken by hunting. Fee-
(A) For persons age fifteen (15) and under:
five hundred ninety-one dollars ($591);
(B) For persons age sixteen (16) through
twenty-nine (29): eight hundred fifty-nine dollars ($859);
(C) For persons age thirty (30) through
thirty-nine (39): seven hundred fifty-two dollars ($752);
(D) For persons age forty (40) through
fifty-nine (59): six hundred forty-four dollars ($644); and
(E) For persons age sixty (60) and older:
seventy-five dollars ($75).
(2) Lifetime hunting permits may be issued to
residents under eleven (11) years of age, but holders of such permits may hunt
only as provided in 3 CSR 10-5.205 until s/he
completes a hunter education course.
Notes
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