(a)The department may issue the following
licenses individually or in combination and, except as provided in
section 1.5 of this chapter and subject to subsection (b), shall charge
the following minimum license fees to hunt, trap, or fish in Indiana:
(1)A resident yearly license to fish, eight dollars and seventy-five
cents ($8.75).
(2)A resident yearly license to hunt, eight dollars and
seventy-five cents ($8.75).
(3)A resident yearly license to hunt and fish, thirteen dollars and
seventy-five cents ($13.75).
(4)A resident yearly license to trap, eight dollars and seventy-five
cents ($8.75).
(5)A nonresident yearly license to fish, twenty-four dollars and
seventy-five cents ($24.75).
(6)A nonresident yearly license to hunt, sixty dollars and
seventy-five cents ($60.75).
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(a) The department may issue the following
licenses individually or in combination and, except as provided in
section 1.5 of this chapter and subject to subsection (b), shall charge
the following minimum license fees to hunt, trap, or fish in Indiana:
(1) A resident yearly license to fish, eight dollars and seventy-five
cents ($8.75).
(2) A resident yearly license to hunt, eight dollars and
seventy-five cents ($8.75).
(3) A resident yearly license to hunt and fish, thirteen dollars and
seventy-five cents ($13.75).
(4) A resident yearly license to trap, eight dollars and seventy-five
cents ($8.75).
(5) A nonresident yearly license to fish, twenty-four dollars and
seventy-five cents ($24.75).
(6) A nonresident yearly license to hunt, sixty dollars and
seventy-five cents ($60.75).
(7) A nonresident yearly license to trap, one hundred seventeen
dollars and seventy-five cents ($117.75).
(8) A resident or nonresident license to fish, including for trout
and salmon, for one (1) day only, four dollars and seventy-five
cents ($4.75).
(9) A nonresident license to fish, excluding for trout and salmon,
for seven (7) days only, twelve dollars and seventy-five cents
($12.75).
(10) A nonresident license to hunt for five (5) consecutive days
only, twenty-five dollars and seventy-five cents ($25.75).
(11) A resident or nonresident yearly electronically generated
stamp to fish for trout and salmon, six dollars and seventy-five
cents ($6.75).
(12) A resident yearly license to take a deer with a shotgun,
muzzle loading gun, rifle, or handgun, thirteen dollars and
seventy-five cents ($13.75).
(13) A resident yearly license to take a deer with a muzzle loading
gun, thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents ($13.75).
(14) A resident yearly license to take a deer with a:
(A) bow and arrow; or
(B) crossbow and bolt;
thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents ($13.75).
(15) A nonresident yearly license to take a deer with a shotgun,
muzzle loading gun, rifle, or handgun, one hundred twenty dollars
and seventy-five cents ($120.75).
(16) A nonresident yearly license to take a deer with a muzzle
loading gun, one hundred twenty dollars and seventy-five cents
($120.75).
(17) A nonresident yearly license to take a deer with a:
(A) bow and arrow; or
(B) crossbow and bolt;
one hundred twenty dollars and seventy-five cents ($120.75).
(18) A resident license to take an extra deer by a means, in a
location, and under conditions established by rule adopted by the
department under IC 4-22-2, five dollars ($5).
(19) A nonresident license to take an extra deer by a means, in a
location, and under conditions established by rule adopted by the
department under IC 4-22-2, ten dollars ($10).
(20) A resident yearly license to take a turkey, fourteen dollars
and seventy-five cents ($14.75).
(21) A nonresident yearly license to take a turkey, one hundred
fourteen dollars and seventy-five cents ($114.75).
(22) A resident license to take an extra turkey by a means, in a
location, and under conditions established by rule adopted by the
department under IC 4-22-2, fourteen dollars and seventy-five
cents ($14.75).
(23) A nonresident license to take an extra turkey by a means, in
a location, and under conditions established by rule adopted by
the department under IC 4-22-2, one hundred fourteen dollars and
seventy-five cents ($114.75).
(24) A resident youth yearly consolidated license to hunt and trap,
six dollars ($6). This license is subject to the following:
(A) An applicant must be less than eighteen (18) years of age
at the time of application, but the license may still be used
when the license holder is eighteen (18) years of age while the
license is still valid.
(B) The license is in lieu of the resident yearly license to hunt
and trap and all other yearly licenses, stamps, or permits to hunt
and trap for a specific species or by a specific means.
(25) A nonresident youth yearly license to hunt, seventeen dollars
($17). The applicant must be less than eighteen (18) years of age
at the time of application, but the license may still be used when
the license holder is eighteen (18) years of age while the license
is still valid. This license includes all yearly stamps to hunt for a
specific species or by specific means.
(26) A nonresident youth yearly license to trap, seventeen dollars
($17). The applicant must be less than eighteen (18) years of age
at the time of application, but the license may still be used when
the license holder is eighteen (18) years of age while the license
is still valid.
(27) A nonresident youth yearly license to take a turkey,
twenty-five dollars ($25). The applicant must be less than
eighteen (18) years of age at the time of application, but the
license may still be used when the license holder is eighteen (18)
years of age while the license is still valid. This license includes
all yearly stamps to hunt wild turkeys and all specific means.
(28) A nonresident youth license to take an extra turkey by a
means, in a location, and under conditions established by rule
adopted by the department under IC 4-22-2, twenty-five dollars
($25). The applicant must be less than eighteen (18) years of age
at the time of application, but the license may still be used when
the license holder is eighteen (18) years of age while the license
is still valid. This license includes all yearly stamps to hunt wild
turkeys and all specific means.
(29) A nonresident youth yearly license to take a deer with a
shotgun, muzzle loading gun, or rifle, twenty-four dollars ($24).
The applicant must be less than eighteen (18) years of age at the
time of application, but the license may still be used when the
license holder is eighteen (18) years of age while the license is
still valid.
(30) A nonresident youth yearly license to take a deer with a
muzzle loading gun, twenty-four dollars ($24). The applicant
must be less than eighteen (18) years of age at the time of
application, but the license may still be used when the license
holder is eighteen (18) years of age while the license is still valid.
(31) A nonresident youth yearly license to take a deer with a:
(A) bow and arrow; or
(B) crossbow and bolt;
twenty-four dollars ($24). The applicant must be less than
eighteen (18) years of age at the time of application, but the
license may still be used when the license holder is eighteen (18)
years of age while the license is still valid.
(32) A nonresident youth license to take an extra deer by a means,
in a location, and under conditions established by rule adopted by
the department under IC 4-22-2, twenty-four dollars ($24). The
applicant must be less than eighteen (18) years of age at the time
of application, but the license may still be used when the license
holder is eighteen (18) years of age while the license is still valid.
(33) A resident senior yearly license to fish, three dollars ($3).
This license is subject to the following:
(A) An applicant must be at least sixty-four (64) years of age
and born after March 31, 1943.
(B) The license is in lieu of the resident yearly license to fish
and all other yearly licenses, stamps, or permits to fish for a
specific species or by a specific means.
(C) The license may still be used if the license holder moves
out of state.
(34) A resident senior "fish for life" license, seventeen dollars
($17). This license is subject to the following:
(A) An applicant must be at least sixty-four (64) years of age.
(B) The license applies each year for the remainder of the
license holder's life.
(C) The license is in lieu of the resident senior yearly license to
fish and all other yearly licenses, stamps, or permits to fish for
a specific species or by a specific means.
(D) The license may still be used if the license holder moves
out of state.
(35) A voluntary resident senior yearly license to fish, three
dollars ($3). This license is subject to the following:
(A) An applicant must have been born before April 1, 1943.
(B) The license is instead of the resident yearly license to fish
and all other yearly licenses, stamps, and permits to fish for a
specific species or by a specific means.
(36) A resident license to take a bobcat, fifteen dollars ($15).
(37) A nonresident youth license to take a bobcat, twenty-four
dollars ($24).
(38) A nonresident license to take a bobcat, one hundred twenty
dollars ($120).
(b) The commission may set license fees to hunt, trap, or fish above
the minimum fees established under subsection (a).
(c) In addition to the license fees set under this section, the
department shall establish a procedure to collect voluntary donations
for processing wild game when a hunting license is sold. The minimum
suggested donation must be one dollar ($1). The money collected under
this section shall be deposited in the Indiana sportsmen's benevolence
account (IC 14-9-5-4).
[Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-2-7-5(a).]