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Oregon fishing, hunting fees increase in price beginning Friday

By The Columbian
Published: December 29, 2015, 6:04pm

PORTLAND — Hunting and fishing license fees in Oregon will increase starting Friday, the state’s first price jump since 2010.

Non-resident annual fishing licenses will increase in cost from $97.50 now to $106.25 in 2016.

A one-day non-resident fishing license will increase to $19 from $16.75.

A nonresident hunting license will increase from $148.50 to $160.50. A non-resident deer tag will increase from $383.50 to $414, while a non-resident elk tag jumps from $508.50 to $549.

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