Lifetime License?
Lifetime License?
Just wondering if any of you would purchase a lifetime license if it was brought back, sad thing is that it would cost a lot more now days than it did back when they offered it.
It would be tempting for me, I am 28 and figure that i have many more years of hunting ahead of me.
It would be tempting for me, I am 28 and figure that i have many more years of hunting ahead of me.
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SO NICE
I agree they will never bring this back, I was fortunate enough of have a Dad that was smart enough to get one for myself, my brother, and him. Needless to say we have a sister who loves hunting as much as we do and he didn't buy her one. She don't like it when so doesn't draw.
Probably a good thing, up until now, that I never got one. Being in the Navy for the past 24+ years and living in 7 different states, 10 different cities and moving an average of every 3 years makes hunting a bit tough. I've made it out 10 of the last 11 years but prior to that had been a loooonnnggggg stretch, before some on this board were even born.
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Back in the day they used to sell a lifetime hunting liscence. They were like $500.00 and once you bought one you never had to buy another hunting liscence in Utah ever again. This doesn't cover limited entry or once in a lifetime. It does cover deer and small game. If I remember right they quit selling them in the late 80's.
I know that $500.00 doesn't seem like much now but back then money was tight for most folks and deer tags weren't $35.00 a pop.
Wish that I had got one though but at that time I was just married and trying to scrap out a living.
I know that $500.00 doesn't seem like much now but back then money was tight for most folks and deer tags weren't $35.00 a pop.
Wish that I had got one though but at that time I was just married and trying to scrap out a living.
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