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By Ed Riser
Fishing and Hunting News staff April 7, 2006 Thursday, April 6, 2006 Trends in big-game licensing can be as hard to spot as a sunup buck, or as obvious as a sky-lined ram. This is a year for the latter, as states line up to raise license fees, require online applications and adjust their systems for awarding preference points to unsuccessful applicants. Nearly half the dozen Western states will greet big-game hunters with higher license fees this year. Some, such as Montana, are limiting their license hikes to resident hunters, who have been subsidized in rece ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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