
ST. PAUL, Minnesota (WXOW) - It's official. It will soon cost more to get hunting and fishing licenses in Minnesota. Gov. Mark Dayton signed a bill Thursday (5-3) to fund the Wildlife Resource Management Program.
Annual fishing licenses will increase from $17 to $22.
And for married couples the fee is $25 to $35.
A deer hunting license for residents will increase from $26 to $30.
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