Published February 27. 2013 11:00PM
A new fishing season is on the horizon, and anglers can prepare themselves by purchasing a multi-year fishing license, available for the first time this year from the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, according to state Rep. Julie Harhart, R-183rd.
The PFBC is selling three-year and five-year fishing licenses for the first time in its history.
A three-year fishing license will be valid through 2015; a five-year license will last through 2017.
Customers who purchase a multi-year license will save money by not having to pay transaction and processing fees each year.
A three-year resident license costs $64.70; a three-year senior resident license is $31.70.
A five-year resident license is $106.70 and a five-year senior resident license costs $51.70.
For full pricing information, or to purchase a license, visit pawildlifelicense.com.
For more information, log onto JulieHarhart.com.