Maryland Department of Natural Resources Announces Increase in Hunting License Prices, Some Associated Stamps For 2023-2024 Season

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In Maryland, legislation passed during the 2023 General Assembly that will increase the price of hunting licenses and some associated stamps beginning with the 2023-24 hunting season. Under the new legislation, the price of a resident regular hunting license will increase from $24.50 to $35 while the cost of a non-resident hunting license will increase from $130 to $160. The 2023 legislation also created a new hunting stamp that will be required in order to hunt sika deer. The resident sika deer stamp will cost $10 while the non-resident version will cost $25.

Additional Information from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources:

The existing structure and fees had been in place since 2002, and the price of a regular resident hunting license had remained unchanged for 35 years.

ā€œUpdating our license fees was necessary for the department to continue to offer quality services to Maryland hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts,ā€ Wildlife and Heritage Service Acting Director Karina Stonesifer said. ā€œThese funds are essential for managing the stateā€™s wildlife and associated lands that the public can enjoy.ā€

Hunting license fees, in conjunction with matching federal grants, comprise more than 90% of the departmentā€™s Wildlife and Heritage Service budget. The increase in license fees will enable the department to:

  • Recruit, educate, and certify new hunters;
  • Better manage wildlife populations;
  • Continue to acquire and restore wildlife habitats;
  • Maintain and improve existing Wildlife Management Areas;
  • Provide technical assistance to landowners;
  • Conduct wildlife research; and
  • Enforce wildlife laws and regulations for the benefit of all Marylanders.
  • Under the new legislation, the price of a resident regular hunting license will increase from $24.50 to $35 while the cost of a non-resident hunting license will increase from $130 to $160. Prices for apprentice and junior hunting licenses, 3-day non-resident licenses, migratory game bird stamps, and stamps/permits for furbearer-related activities have also been adjusted.
  • The 2023 legislation also created a new hunting stamp that will be required in order to hunt sika deer. The resident sika deer stamp will cost $10 while the non-resident version will cost $25. The newly created stamp will enable the department to better track how many hunters pursue sika deer annually and provide valuable information for future management decisions.

Additional information concerning 2023-24 hunting license and stamp fees is available on the department website.


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