![]() Indiana Raises Hunting, Fishing, Trapping Fees Unfortunately, it will simply cost more for some to hunt, fish, and trap. These six states have raised fees or will be raising them gradually over the coming years, some to cover revenue shortfalls, others to bring their fees in line with neighboring states that have already upped their prices. Most recently, it was announced that the fee for Indiana hunting licenses, as well as fishing and trapping licenses, would be going up for the first time in 15 years. Hunting and fishing license fees continue to increase as several states announced price hikes within the last year. Now, 70 years later, milk sits around the $4 mark while licenses can cost hunters hundreds of dollars in some states. In the 1950s, a gallon of milk cost 93 cents, and a deer hunting license would set you back $2.50.
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