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Missouri Department

of Conservation

2014 Permit Year

Annual Hunting & Fishing

Permit Distribution &

Sales Summary

Administrative Services Division

August 2015

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Table of Contents

Annual Hunt & Fish Report 2014

Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 1

Scope ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Perspective .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1

Permit Year Defined ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1

Permit Distribution Methods ....................................................................................................................................................... 1

Dollar Value of Sales Defined ....................................................................................................................................................... 2

Service Fee Structure ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Point of Sale Distribution System .............................................................................................................................................. 3

Highlighted Changes to 2014 Permits ..................................................................................................................................... 3

Future of POS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Graph of Number of Issuing Agents (1996-2014) .............................................................................................................. 5

Current Distribution Profile ......................................................................................................................................................... 5

Permit Issuing Agent Applications for Calendar Year 2014 ........................................................................................... 5

2014 Permit Year Sales Summary ............................................................................................................... 6

2014 Number Sold and Dollar Value of Sales ....................................................................................................................... 7

2014 Daily Hunting and Fishing Permits Sold ...................................................................................................................... 8

2014 Permits Sold at Concessionaires and Department Areas ..................................................................................... 9

2014 Revenue Comparison with Revenue Year to Date ................................................................................................ 10

2014 Permit Sales Comparison with Sales Year to Date ............................................................................................... 11

2014 Temporary Permits ........................................................................................................................................................... 12

Number of Permits Sold ............................................................................................................................ 13

2014 Permit Sales Volume by County & Permit Type .................................................................................................... 14

2014 Resident Guard & Lifetime Permit Sales .................................................................................................................. 29

2014 Resident Landowner Permit Sales .............................................................................................................................. 30

2014 Top 25 Counties – Dollar Value of Sales ................................................................................................................... 31

2014 Top 50 Permit Issuing Agents....................................................................................................................................... 32

2014 Percentage Increase/Decrease Map .......................................................................................................................... 33

2014 Permit Sales by Business Type ..................................................................................................................................... 34

2014 Top 25 Counties – Daily Hunting & Fishing Permit Sales ................................................................................. 35

2014 Top 10 Counties by Permit Type ................................................................................................................................. 36

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Historical Permit Sales Information ......................................................................................................... 45

Number of Permits Sold by Permit Type – 1980-2014 ................................................................................................ 46

Permit Prices – 1990-2014 ........................................................................................................................................................ 52

Categorized Permit Sales Information and Graph ............................................................................... 53

Percent of Total Permit Sales by Category 1958-2014 ................................................................................................. 54

Percent of Total Permit Sales – Res. vs. Nonresident 1958-2014 ............................................................................ 54

Percent of Total Permit Sales – Archer’s Permits 1958-2014 ................................................................................... 55

Graphical Sales Summary 1958-2014 by Dollar Volume ............................................................................................. 56

Graphical Sales Summary 1958-2014 by Permits Sold ................................................................................................ 57

2014 Permit Year – Sales to June 30 Comparison ................................................................................ 58

Charge-Offs and Bond Claim ..................................................................................................................................................... 60

Permit Glossary ................................................................................................................................................ 61

H&F Permit Price Survey for Surrounding States ................................................................................ 65

Miscellaneous Permit Sales, Summaries & Review ............................................................................. 71

Comparison of Revenue by Source Code ............................................................................................................................ 72

FY14 Revenue Source Comparison Graph ......................................................................................................................... 73

2 Year Revenue Listing Comparison (FY13 – FY14) ...................................................................................................... 74

Commercial Miscellaneous Permit Sales Summary (FY09 – FY14) ......................................................................... 78

Commercial & Miscellaneous Permit Price Listing (FY80 – FY14) .......................................................................... 81

Boat Rental Sales Summary (2010-2014) .......................................................................................................................... 82

Federal Waterfowl Stamps, Daily Adult & Youth Trout Tags ..................................................................................... 84

Shooting Permit Sales Summary (FY10 – FY14) ............................................................................................................. 86

Fiscal Year 2014 Financial Review ........................................................................................................................................ 88

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INTRODUCTION

Scope:

This annual hunting and fishing permit distribution and sales summary includes sales data for

those permits commonly known as hunting, fishing, and trapping permits. These permits are available

statewide for general sports and recreational hunting and fishing activities.

Beginning on page 72, revenue from all other sources, including Miscellaneous Permit Sales, is

described. Permit types such as commercial permits, special use permits, boat rental permits, and daily

trout tags are included in the Miscellaneous Permit Section.

Perspective:

Hunting and fishing permits account for approximately 17.38% of the Department of

Conservation’s annual revenue. Major revenue categories for Fiscal Year 2014 are as follows:

Revenue Source Category Revenue Percentage

One/Eighth % Sales Tax $ 107,076,439.94 58.98%

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMITS $ 31,551,917.01 17.38%

Commercial and Miscellaneous Permits $ 1,492,738.94 0.82%

Sales and Rentals $ 10,283,532.06 5.67%

Interest $ 384,769.33 0.21%

Miscellaneous Receipts $ 2,803,487.98 1.55%

Federal Reimbursements $ 27,945,765.79 15.39%

TOTAL $181,538,651.05 100.00%

Permit Year Defined:

Within this sales summary, the sales data reported for the hunting and fishing permits is an

accumulation based upon a “Permit Year.” Before 1996, the permit year corresponded with the calendar

year of January 1 through December 31. The Commission, effective with the selling of the 1996 permits,

changed the “permit year” to begin every March 1 and runs through the end of the following February. The

Commission changed the “permit year” to correspond with the waterfowl season, which runs until mid-

January.

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At the beginning of the 1996 “permit year,” the Department of Conservation implemented the

Point-of-Sale method for selling permits. This new method of selling permits allows the Department to

capture sales electronically, at the point where the vendor transacts a permit sale. In addition, with the

Point-of-Sale method, generated revenues are drawn electronically from each vendor’s designated bank

account at a predetermined time.

Permit Distribution Methods:

Before 1996, the Department of Conservation distributed all hunting, fishing, and trapping permits;

trout and waterfowl stamps to vendors statewide either on a Commission Direct basis or through a County

Distributing Agent. At the end of the 1990 permit year, the Commission eliminated County Distributing

Agents for distributing permits. Effective with the issuance of 1991 permits, the Department of

Conservation consigned permits directly to duly appointed permit issuing agents. During this time, the

Department distributed the hunting and fishing permits to the permit-issuing agents in three separate

mailings throughout the year. However, beginning in 1996, the Missouri Department of Conservation

began using the Point-of-Sale permit distribution alleviating the need for paper permits and report forms.

The Department of Conservation issued Temporary Permit Books to appointed permit issuing

agents, in the event the Point-of-Sale system became dysfunctional. In July 1998, the Department had a

Store and Forward Program installed within the Point-of-Sale equipment in hopes to reduce the need for

the Temporary Permit Book within the 1999 permit year. This program diminished the need for

Temporary Permit Books. Only the Trout Park Concessionaires, due to their sales volume and isolated

locations, were issued Temporary Permit Books for the 2008 permit year. The Store and Forward Program

allows the issuing agents the ability to store the last permit transaction until the system becomes functional

again.

In keeping with tradition, the avid hunter and angler is able to purchase their upcoming Annual

Hunting and Fishing permits as early as December 1st of the existing permit year, via the Point-of-Sale

terminal. This effort allows purchasers the advantage of securing permits for Christmas gift giving, as well

as for their personal recreational use. The annual permits are valid from the date of purchase and remain

available throughout the permit year. This effort was re-established December 1, 1998, to enhance the

Department’s permit revenue, by recapturing the lost revenue on Christmas permit sales when the Point-

of-Sale System was first implemented and early permit purchases were eliminated.

All remaining hunting and fishing permit types became available for sale on February 1, 2014 one

month prior to the beginning of the 2014 permit year, via the Point-of-Sale terminals. The only permits not

available at that time were the Fall Deer and Turkey hunting permits. Resident and nonresident fall deer

and turkey hunting permits were not made available until July 1, 2014.

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As of permit year 2004, landowners (resident and nonresidents) were able to obtain their permit

and transportation tags from a permit issuing agent, alleviating the paperwork formerly associated with

these permit types.

Beginning with permit year 2000, permits were available for purchase via phone and internet sales

handled by an outside contractor. The Contractor is responsible for providing help desk services for the

hunting and fishing vendors, shipping supplies, and equipment; and diagnostic assistance with the Point-of-

Sale terminals that the hunting and fishing vendors use throughout the State of Missouri.

The Permit Glossary beginning on page 61, lists the majority of permit types available, but is not an

all-inclusive listing. Please refer to the Wildlife Code of Missouri for a complete listing of all permits and

prices.

Dollar Value of Sales Defined:

All sale figures presented in this sales summary were accumulated using the stated value of

reported sales. The stated value of a permit is the price which the Department assigned for that particular

permit privilege. Conservation’s permit sales revenue is reduced by service fees, which permit issuing

agents, retain and by any uncollectible account that develops during the permit year.

Service Fee Structure:

During the 2014 permit year, permit-issuing agents sold all hunting and fishing permits except

those permits sold at Department areas. Department areas retained no fees where Department personnel

sold permits. Department areas remitted, the entire stated value of the permit, directly into the

Department’s depository accounts electronically through the Point-of-Sale (POS) terminal. The permit

issuing agents, for their services performed in selling permits, retain 5% commission of all permits sold at

their location.

With the landowner permits being available through the POS terminal effective with permit year

2005, the Department realized the expense, time, and effort placed on the issuing agent. Therefore, the

agents are awarded an additional $0.50 per landowner permit transaction processed through their

individual POS terminals.

Future of POS

After more than a decade of operation under the electronic point of sale permit system, in 2010

MDC began working to develop a new advanced electronic system. The first phase of this plan will be to

offer permits to internet customers that can be printed at home and used immediately, with no need to

print and mail permits to internet customers as in the past.

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The next phase will be to develop an internet point of sale system that can be securely accessed by

any permit vendor over the internet on their own computer. Permits will be printed on plain paper on

vendors’ own equipment, saving MDC the cost of replacing hardware every 7-8 years. Permit vendors can

initially choose whether to adopt the new internet POS system or continue with the current Verifone

equipment for an interim period. At the final stage of the project, all Verifone equipment will be phased out

and all vendors will use the internet POS system. At this point all permits will be issued on the internet

based system and printed on plain paper, resulting in significant cost savings for MDC.

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Current Distribution Profile:

As of June 1, 2015 there were 1,150 permit issuing agents in the state.

Permit Issuing Agent Applications for Calendar Year 2014:Application mailed and no response 110Application rejected 0Application pending (decision not made as of June 30, 2014) 2

Application accepted and no response 8Application accepted and started selling in Calendar Year 2013 52

Application accepted, started selling and quit in Calendar Year 2013 4 Total Applications Processed 176

NOTE:

Beginning with the 1996 permit year, the Department began the Point of Sale Method of selling permits. Out of the existing 1,378 permit issuing agents, approximately 86% continued to provide hunting and fishing permits. As the remaining 14% closed,

new issuing agents were accepted.

In reviewing the 10 year period of permit issuing agents, there has been a decrease by

16.6%, leaving 1,150 vendors who are still providing permits to hunters and anglers

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2014 PERMIT YEAR SALES SUMMARY

2014 2013

Dollar Value of Reported Sales 1 $33,131,490.50 $33,099,275.50

Actual Revenue Collected 2 $31,358,197.86 $31,348,974.78

Total Fees Retained By Issuing Agents3 $ 1,773,292.64 $ 1,750,300.72

Accounts Outstanding –June 304 $ 320,360.98 $ 336,955.48

1 Includes Replacement Permits 2 Figures are as of June 1, 2014, for permit year 2013 and June 1, 2015, for permit year 2015. 3 As of permit year 2004, vendors were awarded an additional fee of $0.50 per landowner transaction. For 2014, the fees retained by issuing agents are broken out as follows:

Standard 5% commission: $1,656,671.64 Landowner transactions: $ 116,621.00 Total Fees Retained: $1,773,292.64

4Accounts outstanding for each permit year is shown below:

2014 Account Receivables

POS Outstanding Receivables not ACH June 30, 2015 - $ 304,685.99 POS ACH amount outstanding due to insufficient funds - 15,674.99

GRAND TOTAL OUTSTANDING - $ 320,360.98

2013 Account Receivables

POS Outstanding Receivables not ACH June 30, 2014 - $ 320,651.70 POS ACH amount outstanding due to insufficient funds - 16,303.78

GRAND TOTAL OUTSTANDING - $ 336,955.48

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Permit TypeNumber

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Permits % Increase or

Decrease

Dollar Value % Increase of

DecreaseHeritage Card 15,338 $30,676.00 -4.82% -4.82%

Res Guard & Reserve Small Game Hunt/Fish 4 $20.00 -66.67% -66.67%Resident Hunting and Fishing 128,214 $2,434,242.00 -1.44% -1.47% Total Resident Hunt and Fish 128,218 $2,434,262.00 -1.44% -1.48%Resident Fishing 506,383 $6,073,944.00 2.54% 2.52%White River Border Lakes 16,463 $164,490.00 4.89% 4.86%Nonresident Fishing 48,557 $2,039,226.00 2.81% 2.81%Daily Fishing (see page 8 for breakdown) 130,169 $1,626,163.00 3.33% 3.04%Trout Permit 88,348 $618,114.00 3.83% 3.82%Youth Trout 9,256 $32,375.00 3.12% 3.05% Total Fishing Permits 799,176 $10,554,312.00 2.88% 2.77%

Resident Small Game Hunting 46,893 $468,250.00 -1.93% -2.01%Apprentice Hunter Authorization 8,943 $89,330.00 8.19% 8.08%Nonresident Small Game Hunting 5,293 $423,360.00 4.44% 4.46%Daily Hunting (see page 8 for breakdown) 12,412 $231,308.00 5.23% 7.08%Resident Conservation Order 4,089 $20,440.00 -6.77% -6.79%

Nonresident Conservation Order 5,376 $215,040.00 -1.34% -1.34%Migratory Bird Hunting 73,917 $443,376.00 5.32% 5.29% Total Small Game Hunting Permits 156,923 $1,891,104.00 2.59% 2.62%

Spring Resident Turkey Hunting 83,684 $1,422,611.00 -3.61% -3.61%Spring Resident Youth Turkey hunting 19,853 $168,750.50 -6.25% -6.25%Fall Resident Firearm Turkey Hunting 12,264 $159,419.00 -4.94% -4.95%Fall Resident Youth Turkey 1,632 $10,608.00 -8.37% -8.37%Spring Nonresident Turkey Hunting 6,389 $1,213,910.00 0.92% 0.92%Spring Nonresident Youth Turkey Hunting 738 $6,273.00 -2.51% -2.51%Fall Nonresident Firearm Turkey Hunting 183 $20,130.00 -9.85% -9.85%Fall Nonresident Youth Turkey 58 $377.00 48.72% 48.72% Total Turkey Hunting Permits 124,801 $3,002,078.50 -4.01% -2.12%

Resident Managed Deer Hunt Permit 4,402 $74,834.00 5.03% 5.06%Resident Youth Managed Deer Hunt 391 $3,323.50 -0.26% -0.26%Nonresident Managed Deer Hunt Permit 30 $6,750.00 -9.09% -9.09%

Nonresident Youth Managed Deer Hunt 4 $34.00 -20.00% -20.00% Total Managed Deer Hunt Permits 4,827 $84,941.50 4.46% 3.55%

Resident Firearm Deer Hunting 276,664 $4,701,877.00 -0.32% -0.33%Resident Youth Firearm Deer 53,782 $457,002.50 -2.70% -2.72%Resident Firearm Antlerless Deer 177,232 $1,240,526.00 -11.34% -11.34%Resident Youth Firearm Antlerless 21,089 $73,804.50 -9.08% -9.08%Nonresident Firearm Deer Hunting 16,715 $3,760,650.00 -1.24% -1.25%Nonresident Youth Firearm Deer 2,343 $19,907.00 2.09% 2.05%Nonresident Firearm Antlerless Deer 8,118 $202,950.00 -8.46% -8.46%Nonresident Youth Firearm Antlerless 970 $3,395.00 -8.14% -8.14% Total Firearm Deer Hunting Permits 556,913 $10,460,112.00 -4.81% -2.43%

Resident Archer Deer & Turkey 100,658 $1,912,179.00 0.53% 0.53%Resident Youth Archer Hunting 6,369 $60,505.50 -2.30% -2.30%Resident Archery Antlerless Deer 47,360 $331,485.00 -1.46% -1.47%Res Youth Archery Antlerless Deer 1,942 $6,793.50 2.43% 2.37%

Nonresident Archery Antlerless Deer 1,836 $45,900.00 -8.38% -8.34%Nonres Youth Archery Antlerless Deer 89 $311.50 -12.75% -12.75%Fall Nonresident Archer Hunting 8,573 $1,928,925.00 4.14% 4.14%Fall Nonresident Youth Archer Hunting 314 $2,983.00 15.44% 15.44% Total Archery Hunting Permits 167,141 $4,289,082.50 -0.05% 1.82%

Resident Trapping 10,195 $101,860.00 -4.53% -4.57%Nonresident Furbearer Hunt & Trapping 336 $43,680.00 4.02% 4.02% Total Furbearer Hunt & Trap Permits 10,531 $145,540.00 -4.28% -2.14%

Replacement Permits (1) 28,372 $57,912.00 0.13% 0.13%

Resident Lifetime Small Game Hunt 65 $12,295.00 -8.45% -10.81%Resident Lifetime Fishing 865 $56,695.00 -3.03% 4.08%Resident Lifetime Conservation Partner 851 $112,480.00 -5.76% -10.71% Total Lifetime Permits 1,781 $181,470.00 -4.56% -6.57%

Grand Total - All Permits 1,994,021 $33,131,490.50 -0.50% 0.10%

(1) Sales shown represent all seven replacement permits available to the permittee-see page 28 for sales breakdown.

NUMBER SOLD AND DOLLAR VALUE OF SALES BY PERMIT TYPE2014 HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

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Number of Permits

Number of Days Purchased

Dollar Value of Sales

Fishing - One Day 72,926 72,926 $510,468Fishing - Two Days 26,078 52,156 $365,064Fishing - Three Days 21,061 63,183 $442,260

Fishing - Four Days 6,467 25,868 $181,076Fishing - Five Days 3,637 18,185 $127,295

130,169 232,318 $1,626,163

Hunting - One Day 7,357 7,357 $80,905Hunting - Two Days 2,501 5,002 $55,000Hunting - Three Days 1,859 5,577 $61,347

Hunting - Four Days 443 1,772 $19,492Hunting - Five Days 188 940 $10,340Hunting - Six Days 64 384 $4,224

12,412 21,032 $231,308

PERMIT SALES BREAKDOWNDAILY HUNTING AND FISHING

Total Daily Fishing Permits

Note: Dollar Value of Sales is obtained by taking the unit price ($7.00 for daily fishing

and $11 for daily hunting) times the number of days times the number sold.

2014 PERMIT YEARBY NUMBER OF DAYS ISSUED

Total Daily Hunting Permits

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% of Total# Sold $ Value Permit Sales

054001 Laclede 17,221 $240,466.50 0.73%093028 St Charles 2,732 $30,110.50 0.09%082001 Phelps 4,944 $55,231.00 0.17%034014 Dent 10,475 $148,499.00 0.45%006021 Barry 23,466 $317,850.00 0.96%

58,838 $792,157.00 2.39%

002006 Adair 890 $17,557.50 0.05%006005 Barry 208 $1,900.50 0.01%009020 Benton 209 $2,244.00 0.01%011004 Boone 533 $6,352.50 0.02%012020 Buchanan 1,630 $21,534.50 0.06%016011 Camden 379 $4,985.00 0.02%017004 Cape Gir. 1,017 $12,516.00 0.04%017017 Cape Gir. 436 $4,462.00 0.01%021002 Cedar 977 $16,085.50 0.05%027001 Cole 2,695 $215,630.50 0.65%027013 Cole 1,801 $23,905.00 0.07%027200 Cole 33 $2.00 0.00%040001 Greene 1,154 $14,527.00 0.04%040088 Greene 527 $5,237.50 0.02%043003 Henry 432 $5,085.00 0.02%047005 Howell 1,129 $12,564.00 0.04%049019 Jackson 1,469 $17,766.50 0.05%049029 Jackson 434 $5,545.50 0.02%049100 Jackson 625 $12,350.50 0.04%050015 Jasper 278 $4,345.50 0.01%060007 Livingston 519 $7,675.00 0.02%065016 Marion 512 $6,370.50 0.02%081002 Pettis 1,262 $16,691.50 0.05%082011 Phelps 75 $562.50 0.00%093002 St Charles 1,301 $17,910.00 0.05%097001 St. Louis 1,354 $16,574.00 0.05%097042 St. Louis 611 $8,059.00 0.02%102021 Shannon 158 $1,953.00 0.01%107010 Taney 1,607 $14,427.50 0.04%112002 Wayne 252 $3,151.50 0.01%

008009 Bates 1 $10.00 0.00%011010 Boone 3 $46.00 0.00%045003 Holt 6 $132.00 0.00%060001 Livingston 8 $141.00 0.00%083001 Pike 4 $49.00 0.00%094013 St Clair 7 $101.50 0.00%098001 Saline 6 $79.00 0.00%104004 Stodard 61 $1,043.00 0.00%

24,603 $499,572.50 1.51%

Percentage is representative of the various offices' sales in relation to statewide permit sales and is based on the the dollar value of the permits.Overall % for offices above: 3.90%

Bennett Spring Concession

2014 PERMIT YEAR

Busch Concession/The Outpost Maramec Spring Conc Montauk Lodge Roaring River Concession

Northeast Regional Office MDC Roaring River Hatchery Lost Valley Hatchery

MDC Landowner Acct

Central Regional Office Northwest Regional Office Camdenton Office Southeast Regional Office

DEPARTMENT AREAS & CONCESSIONAIRES

NUMBER SOLD AND DOLLAR VALUE OF REPORTED SALESHUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

Department Offices:

Concessionaires:

Cape Girardeau Conservation Campus El Dorado Springs Office Central Office Runge CNC

Southwest Regional Office Springfield CNC MDC Clinton Office Ozark Regional Office Kansas City Regional Office Burr Oak Woods CNC

Columbia Bottom Twin Pines Conservation Ed Center

Kansas City Discovery Center Joplin Office Chillicothe Office Hannibal Office Sedalia Office

Total Department Offices & Conservation Areas:

Total Concessionaires

St Louis Region/Busch MCA

Schell Osage CA Grand Pass CA Otter Slough CA

Conservation Areas:

Bob Brown CA Fountain Grove CA Ted Shanks CA

Shepherd Of The Hills Hat VC Piedmont Office

Four Rivers CA Eagle Bluffs CA

Maramec Spring Hatchery

Powder Valley CNC

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MONTH Monthly Year To Date Monthly Year To Date MonthlyYear To

DateDecember 2014 & 2015 - (1) $401,727.00 $401,727.00 $480,374.00 $480,374.00 19.58% 19.58%January $257,778.50 $659,505.50 $305,212.50 $785,586.50 18.40% 19.12%February $607,010.00 $1,266,515.50 $496,430.50 $1,282,017.00 -18.22% 1.22%March $2,559,388.00 $3,825,903.50 $3,027,720.50 $4,309,737.50 18.30% 12.65%April $5,164,166.50 $8,990,070.00 $5,168,513.50 $9,478,251.00 0.08% 5.43%May $2,675,779.50 $11,665,849.50 $2,245,390.00 $11,723,641.00 -16.08% 0.50%June $1,669,851.00 $13,335,700.50 $1,537,650.00 $13,261,291.00 -7.92% -0.56%July $1,553,364.50 $14,889,065.00August $957,536.50 $15,846,601.50September $3,016,888.50 $18,863,490.00October $3,599,028.00 $22,462,518.00November $9,921,302.50 $32,383,820.50December $472,229.50 $32,856,050.00January $86,207.00 $32,942,257.00February $72,073.50 $33,014,330.50GRAND TOTAL $33,014,330.50

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT MONTHLY COMPARISON

REVENUEPERMIT YEAR 2014

PERMIT SALES COMPARISON FOR TWO YEARS PERMIT YEAR TO DATE COMPARED TO PERMIT YEAR 2014

REVENUEPERMIT YEAR 2015 % Inc./ Dec.

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MONTH Monthly Year To Date MonthlyYear To

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DateDecember 2014 & 2015 - (1) 24,321 24,321 28,931 28,931 18.95% 18.95%January 17,343 41,664 20,724 49,655 19.49% 19.18%February 42,657 84,321 35,048 84,703 -17.84% 0.45%March 183,385 267,706 216,504 301,207 18.06% 12.51%April 322,648 590,354 311,655 612,862 -3.41% 3.81%May 180,830 771,184 151,784 764,646 -16.06% -0.85%June 122,766 893,950 111,092 875,738 -9.51% -2.04%July 123,197 1,017,147August 107,676 1,124,823September 384,707 1,509,530October 399,169 1,908,699November 709,157 2,617,856December 30,818 2,648,674January 5,506 2,654,180February 3,223 2,657,403GRAND TOTAL 2,657,403

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT MONTHLY COMPARISON PERMIT SALES COMPARISON FOR TWO YEARS

PERMIT YEAR TO DATE COMPARED TO PERMIT YEAR 2014

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TEMPORARY PERMITS

The Store and Forward Program, within the Point-of-Sale terminal, was initiated in Permit Year

1999, by the Department. This program allows the issuing agents the ability to store the last permit

transaction, on the terminal, until the system is functional again. Following the implementation of this

program the need for Temporary Permit Books has been alleviated.

This program has proven to be a viable tool for handling down time with the Point-of-Sale System.

This represents the fifth consecutive permit year, since Store and Forward’s inception, that the program

has successfully retained permittee’s sales information until the Point-of-Sale System was functional again.

Thereby, relieving permit vendor’s the necessity of issuing temporary permits.

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Hunting and Fishing

Permit Sales Volume

Number of Permits

Sold by County

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Permit Type Adair Andrew Atchison Audrain Barry Barton Bates

Heritage Card 123 23 20 55 159 27 68Res Hunt & Fish 873 304 225 866 1,428 452 607Res Fishing 2,463 1,038 561 2,260 9,912 1,319 1,721White River Border Lakes 6 1 540 3Daily Fishing 395 53 100 74 18,514 183 200Nonres Fish 136 14 131 48 3,448 125 96Trout 256 21 2 161 2,263 49 55Yth Trout (new '09) 30 5 12 116 5 6

Apprentice Hunter Authorization 83 10 1 37 67 29 19Res Small Game Hunting 384 144 99 236 553 218 246Res Trapping 230 74 69 85 90 48 100Nonres Furbearer H & T 4 1 6 1 1 8 8Nonres Sm Game Hunt 14 4 27 3 13 29 42Daily Sm Game 52 12 39 8 89 74 91Res Conservation Order (new '09) 36 25 11 39 2 11 8Nonres Conservation Order (new '09) 10 12 66 12 17 5Migratory Bird 395 133 138 337 558 316 440Replacements (1) 175 58 29 104 875 107 133

Res Spring Turkey 759 297 154 490 549 406 388Res Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 208 79 43 112 111 108 108Res Fall Turkey 95 22 26 56 61 67 41Res Yth Fall Turkey (new '09) 22 2 6 4 4 13 13Nonres Spring Turkey 187 5 13 5 28 34 26Nonres Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 8 2 1 1 5 8 1Nonres Fall Turkey 2 1 1 1Nonres Youth Fall Turkey (new '09) 0 1 2

Res Archer's Deer & Turkey 779 216 137 604 1,056 456 395Res Yth Archer Deer & Turkey (new '09) 67 16 7 41 89 46 33Res Firearm Antlerless Deer 2,072 508 319 1,245 1,603 940 824Res Yth Firearm Antlerless Deer (new '09) 251 87 43 192 193 154 127Res Firearm Deer 2,382 847 471 1,758 2,549 1,191 1,199Res Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 458 185 85 389 569 287 271Res Managed Deer 3 6 26 4 5Res Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 0 1 1Nonres Firearm Deer 595 27 113 45 37 117 79Nonres Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 51 6 11 4 7 18 8Nonres Firearm Antlerless Deer 306 17 65 24 19 62 29Nonres Yth Firearm Antlrls Deer (new '09) 22 4 3 2 1 6 2Nonres Archer's Deer & Turkey 412 11 50 13 8 51 63Nonres Yth Arch Deer & Turkey (new '09) 7 1 2 3 1Nonres Managed Deer 1Nonres Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 1Res Archery Antlerless Deer 418 75 53 297 555 239 187Res Yth Archery Antlerless (new '09) 18 6 2 9 18 19 8Nonres Arch Antlerless Deer 92 1 13 11 16Nonres Yth Arch Antlrls Deer (new '09) 6 1Central Office Permits (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total Number Sold 14,886 4,345 3,140 9,637 46,122 7,263 7,6702014 Value Sold $439,400.00 $64,831.50 $85,129.00 $136,225.00 $650,601.00 $138,477.00 $136,624.002013 Value Sold $468,723.00 $77,743.50 $79,875.50 $150,052.50 $624,894.00 $122,229.50 $133,549.50Percent (+or-) -6.26% -16.61% 6.58% -9.22% 4.11% 13.29% 2.30%Notes:

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD BY COUNTY

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES VOLUME

2014 PERMIT YEAR (Continued on next page)

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Some county titles are abbreviated. For permit type definitions, glossary begins on page 60.(1) The figures shown for this permit type are inclusive of all replacement permits. See page 28 for percentage breakdown of total replacements vs. fall (turkey & deer) permit replacements.(2) See page 29 for sales breakdown of permits issued by Central Office.

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Benton Bollinger Boone Buchanan Butler Caldwell Callaway Camden Cape Girardeau

101 25 178 139 143 10 62 120 3271,649 440 2,938 1,656 1,907 75 859 2,212 2,220

10,254 805 9,862 8,465 4,934 121 2,439 16,867 4,97020 4 47 13 30 4 47 24

3,031 25 573 410 508 4 100 9,049 2451,456 13 275 217 198 1 29 5,190 79

186 10 917 392 119 2 57 506 37223 34 40 3 3 18 27

49 22 187 138 83 3 36 57 173217 168 1,217 899 679 53 254 312 1,416

56 37 236 196 80 22 91 77 845 1 1 1 1 1

11 1 35 49 35 1 4 17 4537 8 103 89 138 3 12 22 14114 16 125 129 131 17 24 90

22 105 57 15337 182 2,007 1,212 984 25 303 477 2,393579 110 587 310 374 23 139 683 384

653 317 1,998 1,191 872 40 611 863 1,561143 111 357 244 218 9 144 187 321122 43 239 148 139 7 69 102 166

7 9 24 13 14 1 9 12 2257 2 76 32 82 9 58 38

6 6 4 1 2 2 111 1 12 3 1

695 347 2,177 1,280 1,665 51 603 1,144 1,93134 32 95 61 76 2 41 71 78

1,720 55 3,986 2,418 735 197 1,375 2,155 1,236175 11 371 225 68 24 163 213 99

1,999 1,144 5,605 3,810 4,514 280 1,835 2,909 5,271326 285 834 611 905 51 390 542 951

3 41 28 17 96 2 7 7213 3 5 14 1 1 10

94 23 329 132 88 15 60 291 6614 5 23 16 21 2 4 10 2452 5 159 68 19 7 37 56 9

9 12 7 5 1 2 1 245 7 222 35 34 48 44 52

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417 184 1,072 347 367 28 321 665 64815 15 49 12 1 16 20 5

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0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 024,610 4,515 37,069 25,143 20,361 1,061 10,161 45,046 25,585

$391,233.00 $68,362.50 $602,569.50 $365,778.00 $323,511.00 $16,571.00 $153,834.50 $830,011.00 $365,987.00$416,556.00 $72,895.50 $636,399.50 $392,935.00 $337,690.50 $20,811.50 $155,424.00 $856,073.00 $358,385.50

-6.08% -6.22% -5.32% -6.91% -4.20% -20.38% -1.02% -3.04% 2.12%

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HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES VOLUME

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD BY COUNTY

2014 PERMIT YEAR (Continued on next page)

Permit Type Carroll Carter Cass Cedar Chariton Christian Clark

Heritage Card 18 31 221 32 2 111 35Res Hunt & Fish 420 569 1,568 583 473 1,207 381Res Fishing 612 1,010 7,349 2,355 546 7,332 563White River Border Lakes 1 7 42 6 1 719Daily Fishing 34 371 365 808 54 540 190Nonres Fish 9 65 140 289 11 160 286Trout 11 68 469 22 7 1,734 10Yth Trout (new '09) 1 35 159

Apprentice Hunter Authorization 13 21 109 24 12 81 14Res Small Game Hunting 109 102 808 143 135 437 152Res Trapping 73 39 93 69 86 63 100Nonres Furbearer H & T 4 3 3 18Nonres Sm Game Hunt 10 5 30 7 14 2 21Daily Sm Game 17 10 88 30 33 15 98Res Conservation Order (new '09) 41 3 34 10 47 4 16Nonres Conservation Order (new '09) 7 2 3 1 17 40Migratory Bird 251 64 1,104 205 320 376 270Replacements (1) 59 153 259 121 65 285 77

Res Spring Turkey 194 410 1,172 344 236 1,233 275Res Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 45 101 258 110 70 290 93Res Fall Turkey 27 70 196 68 25 214 10Res Yth Fall Turkey (new '09) 2 17 23 3 33 3Nonres Spring Turkey 9 30 10 21 7 61 86Nonres Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 4 1 2 6 7Nonres Fall Turkey 1 1 4Nonres Youth Fall Turkey (new '09) 1 1 1

Res Archer's Deer & Turkey 231 454 1,520 321 147 1,352 292Res Yth Archer Deer & Turkey (new '09) 24 32 93 36 15 95 21Res Firearm Antlerless Deer 570 282 2,963 694 562 2,304 828Res Yth Firearm Antlerless Deer (new '09) 78 23 252 92 87 257 142Res Firearm Deer 841 1,349 4,278 915 795 3,587 991Res Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 184 316 626 253 191 713 211Res Managed Deer 3 51 88 4 1 37 2Res Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 7 2 1 1Nonres Firearm Deer 81 51 72 42 27 51 330Nonres Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 4 6 13 12 1 9 41Nonres Firearm Antlerless Deer 40 9 33 22 20 20 183Nonres Yth Firearm Antlrls Deer (new '09) 3 5 3 1 23Nonres Archer's Deer & Turkey 17 6 34 14 10 23 210Nonres Yth Arch Deer & Turkey (new '09) 1 2 4 5Nonres Managed Deer 5Nonres Yth Managed Deer (new '09)

Res Archery Antlerless Deer 103 221 624 152 65 647 180Res Yth Archery Antlerless (new '09) 2 18 24 11 2 31 4Nonres Arch Antlerless Deer 5 3 2 2 4 16Nonres Yth Arch Antlrls Deer (new '09) 3Central Office Permits (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total Number Sold 4,150 5,967 25,014 7,855 4,088 24,195 6,2292014 Value Sold $76,221.00 $101,197.50 $342,379.00 $122,987.50 $61,732.00 $324,021.50 $221,008.002013 Value Sold $77,266.00 $93,575.00 $341,152.00 $121,192.00 $71,076.50 $320,964.00 $215,681.00Percent (+or-) -1.35% 8.15% 0.36% 1.48% -13.15% 0.95% 2.47%Notes: Some county titles are abbreviated. For permit type definitions, glossary begins on page 60.

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percentage breakdown of total replacements vs. fall (turkey & deer) permit replacements.(2) See page 29 for sales breakdown of permits issued by Central Office.

(1) The figures shown for this permit type is inclusive of all replacement permits. See page 28 for

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Clay Clinton Cole Cooper Crawford Dade Dallas Daviess DeKalb Dent

270 22 3,747 36 72 13 63 20 67 952,699 176 15,456 486 816 429 593 314 624 1,302

16,768 753 36,064 1,398 2,376 2,236 2,337 702 2,050 5,86253 1 1,486 1 26 8 9 2 70

1,663 38 12,371 63 447 521 416 72 152 3,428393 4 8,593 19 62 190 108 68 44 883971 19 8,068 34 267 18 601 7 52 2,18850 1 563 2 8 68 2 3 111

184 10 2,596 21 39 12 18 4 35 451,485 115 4,422 142 100 78 151 98 278 171

138 35 1,389 61 65 23 64 55 152 673 98 1 1 1

60 2 1,950 5 1 3 3 9 6138 9 4,081 11 3 17 6 6 29 3149 21 841 6 1 2 2 1 17 189 2 2,610 4 32

2,067 93 12,502 198 67 76 192 47 254 90611 57 2,939 79 185 114 139 44 84 629

1,995 212 9,905 344 513 205 405 226 379 684405 41 2,831 104 120 64 131 62 110 167270 20 1,530 30 114 42 94 36 53 14527 3 245 3 10 8 16 8 5 2539 9 1,800 17 12 14 45 9 35 481 2 291 2 3 1 2 5 22 76 1 1

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2,293 152 10,352 356 564 146 512 245 456 512122 15 824 22 48 16 60 24 28 38

3,842 363 18,807 776 1,313 293 1,186 658 933 1,364325 52 3,014 100 164 50 157 120 141 195

5,666 609 27,342 1,088 1,929 454 1,422 672 1,463 1,953849 112 6,924 231 355 100 319 161 331 42463 3 491 10 21 4 9 7 109 2 54 2 1 2

183 11 4,386 78 31 12 52 48 99 8323 2 835 5 4 1 9 4 15 473 5 1,837 50 14 7 32 30 57 4312 1 315 2 2 4 1 4 191 2,710 33 8 1 19 26 58 91 130 3 1 1

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1,111 53 5,637 173 287 81 377 224 187 29235 288 7 8 3 37 27 9 1411 541 11 3 3 17 3 2

48 10 0 1,785 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

45,239 3,025 222,801 6,003 10,061 5,242 9,662 4,051 8,264 20,969$633,710.50 $41,874.50 $5,193,885.50 $103,804.00 $138,865.00 $76,015.50 $141,632.50 $69,539.00 $146,389.00 $309,826.50$648,593.00 $47,606.50 $4,843,523.50 $100,378.00 $139,989.00 $77,228.50 $135,263.50 $66,674.00 $144,907.00 $308,118.50

-2.29% -12.04% 7.23% 3.41% -0.80% -1.57% 4.71% 4.30% 1.02% 0.55%

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HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES VOLUME

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD BY COUNTY

2014 PERMIT YEAR (Continued on next page)

Permit Type Douglas Dunklin Franklin Gasconade Gentry Greene Grundy

Heritage Card 34 109 414 68 16 1,694 15Res Hunt & Fish 565 934 3,676 791 159 4,411 295Res Fishing 1,915 3,645 9,251 1,299 376 27,032 735White River Border Lakes 768 9 103 12 3 1,579Daily Fishing 157 438 617 47 18 2,709 58Nonres Fish 72 249 146 22 11 1,155 28Trout 283 22 1,030 67 1 5,480 8Yth Trout (new '09) 19 47 10 328 2

Apprentice Hunter Authorization 25 91 164 27 10 318 10Res Small Game Hunting 112 1,012 629 126 101 1,820 118Res Trapping 40 60 237 77 76 126 90Nonres Furbearer H & T 2 2 3 2 2Nonres Sm Game Hunt 4 479 7 6 4 33 4Daily Sm Game 5 1,166 14 6 5 93 6Res Conservation Order (new '09) 106 32 8 9 35 5Nonres Conservation Order (new '09) 216 7 8Migratory Bird 50 2,782 1,030 188 62 2,275 77Replacements (1) 133 247 508 101 33 835 39

Res Spring Turkey 427 337 2,204 576 141 3,642 226Res Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 117 67 615 155 34 811 75Res Fall Turkey 64 24 346 60 10 762 24Res Yth Fall Turkey (new '09) 20 2 70 11 3 92 3Nonres Spring Turkey 28 32 51 5 19 200 13Nonres Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 1 3 4 1 18 3Nonres Fall Turkey 1 2 2 2Nonres Youth Fall Turkey (new '09)

Res Archer's Deer & Turkey 437 940 3,144 659 139 4,163 172Res Yth Archer Deer & Turkey (new '09) 28 56 182 42 8 213 14Res Firearm Antlerless Deer 918 453 5,914 1,336 380 6,905 578Res Yth Firearm Antlerless Deer (new '09) 129 48 710 179 57 635 79Res Firearm Deer 1,253 2,309 8,135 1,868 602 10,721 784Res Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 322 476 1,623 407 128 1,722 154Res Managed Deer 22 47 250 12 1 127Res Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 1 3 22 2 6Nonres Firearm Deer 72 56 69 44 79 255 135Nonres Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 5 14 11 5 3 17 18Nonres Firearm Antlerless Deer 55 7 39 19 37 114 92Nonres Yth Firearm Antlrls Deer (new '09) 3 3 2 1 7 9Nonres Archer's Deer & Turkey 11 32 20 9 28 115 78Nonres Yth Arch Deer & Turkey (new '09) 2 1 2 4 1Nonres Managed Deer 1Nonres Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 1Res Archery Antlerless Deer 257 170 1,783 340 39 1,978 101Res Yth Archery Antlerless (new '09) 5 4 71 18 2 60 5Nonres Arch Antlerless Deer 1 4 8 24 36Nonres Yth Arch Antlrls Deer (new '09) 2Central Office Permits (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0Total Number Sold 8,361 16,650 43,178 8,605 2,616 82,528 4,0942014 Value Sold $127,845.00 $273,062.00 $575,074.00 $123,363.00 $60,557.50 $1,143,829.50 $101,766.502013 Value Sold $120,994.50 $260,754.50 $587,934.50 $122,501.00 $81,125.50 $1,155,184.00 $95,395.00Percent (+or-) 5.66% 4.72% -2.19% 0.70% -25.35% -0.98% 6.68%Notes: Some county titles are abbreviated. For permit type definitions, glossary begins on page 60.(1) The figures shown for this permit type is inclusive of all replacement permits. See page 28 for

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percentage breakdown of total replacements vs. fall (turkey & deer) permit replacements.(2) See page 29 for sales breakdown of permits issued by Central Office.

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Harrison Henry Hickory Holt Howard Howell Iron Jackson Jasper

56 214 21 11 13 182 17 638 236553 2,071 441 223 284 1,309 566 4,042 1,651923 7,478 3,649 355 733 4,439 920 32,586 10,541

33 4 1 2,495 10 93 44164 2,163 977 129 22 368 114 3,169 658111 1,133 392 97 14 104 20 2,197 300

9 423 57 7 12 840 16 2,883 84140 2 4 2 35 173 21

25 75 10 57 8 90 24 295 129206 491 96 96 66 537 96 2,197 1,070122 108 24 56 53 92 24 182 11522 1 1 5 1 6 1 3 133 56 5 64 1 16 3 526 33

191 112 10 205 50 5 542 7813 27 46 17 5 5 162 4676 2 480 170 5

184 1,001 85 407 95 518 58 3,491 1,37399 439 183 60 41 278 90 1,047 386

412 1,033 235 179 129 1,375 407 3,258 1,203107 203 65 40 53 352 108 532 26654 215 57 20 11 175 73 462 1585 22 4 8 3 14 6 37 19

164 88 15 15 5 211 9 161 3127 14 1 2 16 24 1

3 10 7 12 1 1 2

388 983 219 95 140 1,426 332 3,992 2,11431 64 16 6 15 96 27 188 137

858 2,208 661 192 309 3,807 280 6,862 2,756167 244 64 27 56 538 44 498 280

1,273 2,912 697 324 481 4,533 1,190 10,206 4,403328 485 122 65 142 1,003 271 1,316 856

2 22 3 1 62 16 247 133 3 5 3 18 3

594 132 33 71 33 226 16 439 10770 22 5 11 1 25 1 85 19

280 74 14 34 16 123 1 188 6032 9 4 4 2 16 30 6

529 44 11 39 14 82 3 189 628 1 4 11 2

1 1

191 387 158 51 57 818 81 1,636 8555 13 8 2 3 31 8 35 35

80 9 3 5 15 1 62 192 1 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8,396 25,058 8,352 3,488 2,841 26,327 4,847 84,883 30,938$389,422.00 $404,906.50 $126,317.50 $90,759.50 $47,277.00 $424,394.50 $73,755.50 $1,295,811.50 $431,423.00$412,706.50 $403,356.50 $119,432.00 $95,979.50 $48,969.50 $420,315.50 $78,480.00 $1,348,540.50 $423,472.00

-5.64% 0.38% 5.77% -5.44% -3.46% 0.97% -6.02% -3.91% 1.88%

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HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES VOLUME

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD BY COUNTY

2014 PERMIT YEAR (Continued on next page)

Permit Type Jefferson Johnson Knox Laclede Lafayette Lawrence Lewis

Heritage Card 398 86 19 91 37 72 18Res Hunt & Fish 3,921 774 191 1,934 491 535 392Res Fishing 16,020 3,994 188 11,099 1,460 2,617 624White River Border Lakes 320 13 62 3 42Daily Fishing 346 275 15 6,136 61 216 203Nonres Fish 116 55 7 1,455 15 165 52Trout 1,382 151 17 3,494 36 257 10Yth Trout (new '09) 38 2 327 14

Apprentice Hunter Authorization 259 75 6 91 13 49 8Res Small Game Hunting 952 478 67 325 184 208 152Res Trapping 111 81 41 101 69 37 102Nonres Furbearer H & T 1 1 1Nonres Sm Game Hunt 13 10 3 12 4 1 8Daily Sm Game 31 12 6 21 8 8 12Res Conservation Order (new '09) 70 42 1 1 51 2 2Nonres Conservation Order (new '09) 3 3 26 1Migratory Bird 1,120 595 28 370 256 192 168Replacements (1) 590 142 32 1,204 73 104 64

Res Spring Turkey 2,525 623 126 1,070 307 372 237Res Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 431 108 29 290 87 136 66Res Fall Turkey 363 89 11 243 25 63 12Res Yth Fall Turkey (new '09) 36 13 2 36 2 14 3Nonres Spring Turkey 24 12 13 73 4 4 33Nonres Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 2 5 1 9 1 2Nonres Fall Turkey 4 3Nonres Youth Fall Turkey (new '09) 1

Res Archer's Deer & Turkey 4,361 798 118 1,127 276 621 314Res Yth Archer Deer & Turkey (new '09) 180 30 18 88 19 61 35Res Firearm Antlerless Deer 6,426 1,489 356 2,255 710 1,076 827Res Yth Firearm Antlerless Deer (new '09) 524 165 74 293 90 142 147Res Firearm Deer 10,373 2,190 455 3,263 1,017 1,830 965Res Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 1,644 370 99 696 188 423 194Res Managed Deer 281 36 34 7 20Res Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 14 1 3Nonres Firearm Deer 53 55 97 81 11 16 166Nonres Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 9 12 12 6 2 15Nonres Firearm Antlerless Deer 29 25 48 46 3 10 94Nonres Yth Firearm Antlrls Deer (new '09) 5 7 2 8Nonres Archer's Deer & Turkey 29 30 69 20 1 4 85Nonres Yth Arch Deer & Turkey (new '09) 1 1 1Nonres Managed Deer Nonres Yth Managed Deer (new '09)

Res Archery Antlerless Deer 2,018 257 78 597 125 247 126Res Yth Archery Antlerless (new '09) 43 5 5 26 6 19 7Nonres Arch Antlerless Deer 1 3 18 4 1 1 10Nonres Yth Arch Antlrls Deer (new '09) 1Central Office Permits (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total Number Sold 55,061 13,110 2,256 36,988 5,667 9,583 5,1662014 Value Sold $728,640.00 $184,835.00 $66,680.00 $525,819.50 $75,004.50 $129,948.50 $126,175.502013 Value Sold $728,945.00 $182,853.50 $75,764.50 $506,533.00 $80,304.00 $119,953.00 $121,951.00Percent (+or-) -0.04% 1.08% -11.99% 3.81% -6.60% 8.33% 3.46%Notes:

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Some county titles are abbreviated. For permit type definitions, glossary begins on page 60.(1) The figures shown for this permit type is inclusive of all replacement permits. See page 28 for percentage breakdown of total replacements vs. fall (turkey & deer) permit replacements.(2) See page 29 for sales breakdown of permits issued by Central Office.

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Lincoln Linn Livingston McDonald Macon Madison Maries Marion Mercer

92 64 110 41 61 56 10 102 61,501 734 957 129 909 703 359 1,160 1363,937 1,313 1,732 1,800 1,591 1,523 636 3,320 229

26 1 2 37 4 7 4 2115 85 103 3,202 224 87 56 926 110

35 34 32 646 95 23 9 1,128 108200 37 40 216 42 35 12 107 1

9 1 1 4 5 2

71 26 48 10 38 30 8 62 2781 254 299 166 332 183 33 455 44149 140 216 33 150 56 45 153 43

1 2 4 8 1 19 114 41 28 58 28 5 3 212 549 99 83 217 31 9 1 245 24

100 44 71 1 32 19 67 31 51 33 2 22 98

1,328 561 626 264 452 170 44 917 40293 136 120 109 188 93 60 189 24

941 489 669 130 568 503 232 831 93295 120 172 24 175 114 78 198 39

99 41 71 7 92 84 40 80 1412 8 15 2 16 9 9 9 2

7 48 41 99 71 21 7 160 351 1 12 5 1 27 5

1 1 2 1 1 11 2 1

1,329 531 637 301 574 568 229 1,123 10973 63 61 25 45 30 19 70 15

2,318 1,317 1,239 465 1,637 194 538 2,111 257304 180 201 74 272 14 97 269 41

3,149 1,559 1,784 722 1,760 1,774 749 2,772 367690 367 370 169 418 323 190 557 96

77 13 11 2 8 35 9 74 1 2 1

58 245 269 215 298 50 21 520 16113 23 26 59 16 6 1 74 2622 160 134 99 178 7 19 269 103

8 14 7 22 8 1 1 31 1321 141 165 115 160 17 2 280 90

2 7 10 3 1 7 1

637 322 280 141 307 228 112 575 4626 24 15 12 22 9 4 23 5

5 21 36 49 27 5 1 68 235 2 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 018,790 9,313 10,714 9,702 10,873 6,994 3,641 19,229 2,320

$249,789.00 $212,118.00 $239,559.50 $218,056.00 $250,818.50 $116,593.00 $53,273.50 $489,498.00 $93,765.50$257,228.50 $200,626.00 $250,970.00 $194,992.00 $263,734.00 $114,610.50 $52,074.50 $487,017.50 $93,547.50

-2.89% 5.73% -4.55% 11.83% -4.90% 1.73% 2.30% 0.51% 0.23%

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HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES VOLUME

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD BY COUNTY

2014 PERMIT YEAR (Continued on next page)

Permit Type Miller Mississippi Moniteau Monroe Montgomery Morgan New Madrid

Heritage Card 25 9 10 10 21 53 113Res Hunt & Fish 1,063 299 467 361 393 1,056 1,022Res Fishing 3,198 774 865 1,245 605 6,304 3,000White River Border Lakes 7 2 1 5 8 12Daily Fishing 468 45 28 523 16 2,138 165Nonres Fish 279 5 10 235 7 1,919 38Trout 79 5 25 6 24 107 52Yth Trout (new '09) 6 2 1 1

Apprentice Hunter Authorization 27 21 9 7 9 27 94Res Small Game Hunting 131 180 89 97 125 160 914Res Trapping 28 18 53 56 58 61 30Nonres Furbearer H & T 1 3Nonres Sm Game Hunt 1 34 1 1 6 6 91Daily Sm Game 2 74 14 27 11 887Res Conservation Order (new '09) 6 13 5 5 17 7 42Nonres Conservation Order (new '09) 1 149Migratory Bird 179 344 89 128 170 195 2,035Replacements (1) 136 62 56 102 59 215 285

Res Spring Turkey 396 106 283 186 239 368 412Res Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 102 18 105 48 84 78 85Res Fall Turkey 38 7 27 29 22 34 29Res Yth Fall Turkey (new '09) 6 5 8 11 5 2Nonres Spring Turkey 1 6 3 10 1 12 41Nonres Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 1 5 4Nonres Fall Turkey 1 1Nonres Youth Fall Turkey (new '09) 1

Res Archer's Deer & Turkey 403 153 268 215 312 482 836Res Yth Archer Deer & Turkey (new '09) 22 9 23 20 26 32 42Res Firearm Antlerless Deer 1,045 9 697 508 776 1,222 222Res Yth Firearm Antlerless Deer (new '09) 135 112 72 89 135 10Res Firearm Deer 1,271 410 963 711 916 1,387 1,975Res Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 295 81 248 140 174 284 396Res Managed Deer 9 3 13 9 5 25Res Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 2 2 1 4Nonres Firearm Deer 31 3 19 39 40 60 45Nonres Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 2 1 6 8 16 7Nonres Firearm Antlerless Deer 23 7 26 25 40 9Nonres Yth Firearm Antlrls Deer (new '09) 1 1 1 3 8Nonres Archer's Deer & Turkey 9 11 3 25 20Nonres Yth Arch Deer & Turkey (new '09) 1 1Nonres Managed Deer Nonres Yth Managed Deer (new '09)

Res Archery Antlerless Deer 224 1 91 99 163 268 122Res Yth Archery Antlerless (new '09) 15 1 5 8 12 13Nonres Arch Antlerless Deer 3 3 2 11 5Nonres Yth Arch Antlrls Deer (new '09)

Central Office Permits (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total Number Sold 9,667 2,690 4,583 4,937 4,461 16,759 13,2242014 Value Sold $140,943.00 $38,884.50 $63,626.00 $81,558.00 $65,477.50 $294,422.00 $196,399.502013 Value Sold $144,685.50 $39,163.00 $67,573.00 $85,291.00 $74,124.00 $299,837.00 $196,295.00Percent (+or-) -2.59% -0.71% -5.84% -4.38% -11.66% -1.81% 0.05%Notes: Some county titles are abbreviated. For permit type definitions, glossary begins on page 60.(1) The figures shown for this permit type is inclusive of all replacement permits. See page 28 for

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Newton Nodaway Oregon Osage Ozark Pemiscot Perry Pettis Phelps

128 46 37 10 13 24 59 103 86518 763 310 817 328 318 1,072 1,038 1,452

2,980 2,132 826 958 2,355 1,287 1,889 4,654 7,01215 1 120 3 1,619 6 2 16 110

303 455 525 32 651 118 104 485 1,50473 228 73 11 244 91 55 260 285

917 67 755 31 263 7 63 215 1,542157 13 53 1 6 4 29 38

41 48 13 13 15 36 47 71 82388 308 115 66 118 377 297 316 287

58 188 42 78 30 17 79 92 861 3 3 2 19 41 9 13 157 14 8 4

35 75 39 2 4 391 30 11 769 2 9 24 9 23 6

1 346 41 12 1355 361 76 113 84 806 444 408 229119 118 92 63 123 77 125 172 581

323 550 311 369 279 122 720 696 92079 129 80 111 84 19 180 158 23025 49 37 35 33 7 100 97 147

3 4 10 15 1 1 15 12 1610 33 266 5 69 11 33 22 54

7 24 1 3 1 7 1 32 1 1 4

706 457 297 560 254 269 721 855 1,01050 37 29 66 25 22 55 63 58

1,135 1,019 1,085 974 629 145 1,560 1,903 2,023139 147 177 144 122 11 184 250 224

1,789 1,606 993 1,343 913 681 2,430 2,637 3,113397 290 280 337 247 130 465 578 586

24 15 14 37 5 38 26 254 3 1 4 3 6

31 187 208 12 97 19 74 95 928 14 47 4 17 4 15 6 12

13 106 132 6 67 5 39 44 524 5 28 1 10 7 2 48 94 107 1 22 10 41 34 19

7 1 1 1 11

331 227 182 320 161 28 295 403 5477 17 8 27 8 1 12 25 251 23 66 12 2 10 8 6

2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

11,182 10,263 7,487 6,556 8,961 5,270 11,311 15,824 22,487$144,434.00 $215,041.50 $205,770.00 $89,320.50 $151,799.50 $86,397.50 $178,652.50 $237,097.50 $313,313.50$144,393.00 $234,937.00 $199,051.50 $93,135.50 $151,082.00 $91,320.00 $177,221.50 $247,370.00 $320,845.50

0.03% -8.47% 3.38% -4.10% 0.47% -5.39% 0.81% -4.15% -2.35%

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HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES VOLUME

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD BY COUNTY

2014 PERMIT YEAR (Continued on next page)

Permit Type Pike Platte Polk Pulaski Putnam Ralls Randolph

Heritage Card 42 81 67 70 13 21 84Res Hunt & Fish 716 785 931 1,169 148 698 995Res Fishing 1,461 4,096 4,745 6,342 257 3,081 2,809White River Border Lakes 2 16 39 30 6 5Daily Fishing 99 304 341 1,164 456 1,886 152Nonres Fish 97 123 116 438 544 788 95Trout 29 299 182 3,029 1 40 53Yth Trout (new '09) 1 19 12 349 2

Apprentice Hunter Authorization 41 42 79 122 7 14 62Res Small Game Hunting 368 467 299 355 70 130 311Res Trapping 96 45 79 73 60 77 104Nonres Furbearer H & T 4 3 1 2 6 1 3Nonres Sm Game Hunt 26 20 7 5 8 5 16Daily Sm Game 57 77 23 9 20 12 32Res Conservation Order (new '09) 34 26 6 11 3 14 27Nonres Conservation Order (new '09) 3 24 1 3 22Migratory Bird 538 695 344 230 40 181 485Replacements (1) 176 182 191 317 39 211 171

Res Spring Turkey 487 653 646 903 115 231 730Res Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 107 96 180 189 34 54 165Res Fall Turkey 45 109 110 179 18 46 70Res Yth Fall Turkey (new '09) 4 7 22 12 3 7 15Nonres Spring Turkey 22 20 55 40 24 10 49Nonres Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 2 5 3 1 2Nonres Fall Turkey 1 5 2 2 1Nonres Youth Fall Turkey (new '09) 1 2 1 1

Res Archer's Deer & Turkey 738 796 765 1,355 111 327 691Res Yth Archer Deer & Turkey (new '09) 47 30 69 67 18 27 45Res Firearm Antlerless Deer 1,428 1,287 1,451 1,964 339 691 1,686Res Yth Firearm Antlerless Deer (new '09) 180 78 195 209 84 88 208Res Firearm Deer 1,858 1,915 1,955 2,814 432 843 2,063Res Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 402 250 464 501 108 167 450Res Managed Deer 4 16 17 24 1 1 6Res Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 1 2 3Nonres Firearm Deer 99 88 57 62 254 55 202Nonres Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 11 6 5 2 35 6 15Nonres Firearm Antlerless Deer 56 35 35 39 129 31 132Nonres Yth Firearm Antlrls Deer (new '09) 5 2 4 2 24 3 5Nonres Archer's Deer & Turkey 58 38 18 28 95 10 69Nonres Yth Arch Deer & Turkey (new '09) 5 2 3Nonres Managed Deer 1Nonres Yth Managed Deer (new '09)

Res Archery Antlerless Deer 398 390 380 627 81 189 305Res Yth Archery Antlerless (new '09) 21 5 25 15 14 11 15Nonres Arch Antlerless Deer 7 15 2 8 16 3 13Nonres Yth Arch Antlrls Deer (new '09) 1 1Central Office Permits (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total Number Sold 9,776 13,146 13,931 22,765 3,612 9,972 12,3632014 Value Sold $163,293.50 $198,091.50 $202,522.50 $305,237.50 $141,926.50 $166,434.50 $226,708.002013 Value Sold $167,693.00 $196,953.50 $194,179.00 $288,975.50 $146,917.50 $164,805.00 $244,373.00Percent (+or-) -2.62% 0.58% 4.30% 5.63% -3.40% 0.99% -7.23%Notes: Some county titles are abbreviated. For permit type definitions, glossary begins on page 60.(1) The figures shown for this permit type is inclusive of all replacement permits. See page 28 for

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percentage breakdown of total replacements vs. fall (turkey & deer) permit replacements.(2) See page 29 for sales breakdown of permits issued by Central Office.

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Ray Reynolds Ripley St Charles St Clair St Francois Ste Gen St Louis Saline

81 27 36 550 7 334 55 700 62598 468 525 5,820 344 2,285 596 5,900 742

1,573 595 998 26,700 788 7,702 775 32,994 2,5026 5 20 412 52 3 537

46 122 217 1,478 103 229 31 1,382 12016 16 72 674 64 92 9 1,061 5056 14 75 3,465 7 246 30 5,272 595 2 117 17 138 5

36 17 20 371 4 139 14 436 55238 55 212 2,938 42 594 99 3,167 27868 23 28 143 19 88 74 97 120

3 1 4 18 1 29 131 1 9 250 24

28 6 42 270 2 15 3 332 1240 8 221 1 24 8 185 937 4 24 1 32 102

355 7 69 4,996 82 624 170 5,048 41771 71 126 1,185 49 342 59 1,181 134

358 333 362 3,567 107 1,596 438 3,632 56079 123 98 588 27 391 128 425 12155 62 39 513 28 258 21 618 4113 6 7 30 3 40 6 39 104 19 72 68 3 14 5 131 191 3 5 9 1 20 2

1 11 11 4

317 198 364 4,961 92 1,993 387 4,990 54912 19 22 205 12 112 21 146 39

733 244 1,190 7,850 287 2,687 744 8,140 1,20690 29 231 602 35 271 121 427 126

1,100 1,056 1,589 11,900 335 5,384 1,081 12,941 1,725220 229 390 1,610 57 1,096 263 1,337 308

4 9 5 596 161 24 474 1548 14 1 32 1

55 19 95 249 16 48 2 401 1165 2 21 25 3 7 44 10

32 6 60 132 7 9 1 196 503 11 16 14 5

24 2 18 129 5 13 1 127 6711 2 1 4 16 1 22

121 56 233 2,119 75 772 192 2,367 2807 1 10 52 3 26 6 45 105 10 17 4 2 27 11

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 06,470 3,843 7,318 84,802 2,612 27,689 5,372 95,310 10,049

$99,511.50 $62,166.00 $132,449.00 $1,157,920.00 $40,157.00 $377,997.00 $70,850.00 $1,346,152.50 $174,002.00$100,589.50 $64,633.00 $137,682.50 $1,161,093.00 $54,765.50 $372,330.00 $72,398.50 $1,376,675.50 $177,066.00

-1.07% -3.82% -3.80% -0.27% -26.67% 1.52% -2.14% -2.22% -1.73%

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HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES VOLUME

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD BY COUNTY

2014 PERMIT YEAR (Continued on next page)

Permit Type Schuyler Scotland Scott Shannon Shelby Stoddard Stone

Heritage Card 2 23 18 35 25 138 49Res Hunt & Fish 139 251 453 461 254 1,108 727Res Fishing 153 379 766 874 404 2,990 7,686White River Border Lakes 1 3 43 1 11 871Daily Fishing 48 110 7 620 13 153 6,987Nonres Fish 52 70 8 50 10 32 2,286Trout 3 2 29 406 13 54 1,856Yth Trout (new '09) 1 6 31 4 170

Apprentice Hunter Authorization 5 9 21 17 4 120 22Res Small Game Hunting 60 111 276 82 87 895 151Res Trapping 32 81 19 16 63 67 44Nonres Furbearer H & T 10 6 2 1Nonres Sm Game Hunt 13 7 3 4 11 60 4Daily Sm Game 10 8 11 7 1 746 15Res Conservation Order (new '09) 7 46 5 122Nonres Conservation Order (new '09) 5 1 7 4 237 1Migratory Bird 32 48 434 9 68 1,764 110Replacements (1) 20 34 68 109 45 310 253

Res Spring Turkey 95 209 212 359 149 680 386Res Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 31 86 79 97 43 161 106Res Fall Turkey 16 18 19 38 10 97 42Res Yth Fall Turkey (new '09) 8 3 3 4 1 8 6Nonres Spring Turkey 30 54 1 19 17 13 17Nonres Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 1 7 2 1 2 3Nonres Fall Turkey 2 2 1Nonres Youth Fall Turkey (new '09) 2

Res Archer's Deer & Turkey 79 249 373 201 195 1,243 545Res Yth Archer Deer & Turkey (new '09) 12 29 36 16 15 78 57Res Firearm Antlerless Deer 236 567 114 791 403 259 934Res Yth Firearm Antlerless Deer (new '09) 32 142 15 140 63 25 117Res Firearm Deer 311 717 1,010 1,097 555 3,004 1,295Res Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 62 198 210 241 134 616 302Res Managed Deer 25 16 73 8Res Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 2 14Nonres Firearm Deer 177 330 3 35 95 38 20Nonres Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 15 36 2 6 5 14Nonres Firearm Antlerless Deer 102 180 29 51 5 15Nonres Yth Firearm Antlrls Deer (new '09) 14 18 2 4 5Nonres Archer's Deer & Turkey 89 154 1 58 16 9Nonres Yth Arch Deer & Turkey (new '09) 3 3 1 1Nonres Managed Deer 1Nonres Yth Managed Deer (new '09)

Res Archery Antlerless Deer 26 164 110 89 105 516 382Res Yth Archery Antlerless (new '09) 4 22 6 2 6 18 25Nonres Arch Antlerless Deer 17 35 11 5Nonres Yth Arch Antlrls Deer (new '09)

Central Office Permits (2) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total Number Sold 1,947 4,371 4,391 5,947 2,935 15,684 25,5272014 Value Sold $91,658.50 $171,443.00 $59,141.50 $86,973.50 $74,532.00 $226,635.00 $392,517.502013 Value Sold $112,005.50 $173,230.50 $60,219.50 $89,568.50 $75,474.00 $226,783.00 $402,876.00Percent (+or-) -18.17% -1.03% -1.79% -2.90% -1.25% -0.07% -2.57%Notes: Some county titles are abbreviated. For permit type definitions, glossary begins on page 60.(1) The figures shown for this permit type is inclusive of all replacement permits. See page 28 for percentage breakdown of total replacements vs. fall (turkey & deer) permit replacements.

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Sullivan Taney Texas Vernon Warren Washington Wayne Webster Worth

11 93 36 81 50 128 69 90 5197 1,163 823 796 531 993 1,202 788 1366 12,599 2,251 2,103 1,507 2,414 3,220 2,763

2,598 300 5 17 3 14 25930 26,121 257 233 51 143 485 12916 4,743 55 146 19 31 115 282 29,824 434 60 115 87 28 337

5,573 26 3 8 34

4 34 44 40 58 44 42 44 188 302 169 287 300 184 173 288 1154 70 79 73 46 23 35 64 106 1 2 1 1 14 18 3 36 2 2 5 74 66 12 95 9 4 3 8

6 22 35 2 5 53 4 3 5

52 285 106 568 367 52 132 27334 1,036 236 124 112 128 186 165 3

145 569 782 521 480 675 535 88444 114 214 133 100 173 114 29815 84 121 74 49 112 114 210 33 6 13 18 4 15 10 55

19 80 237 39 16 2 7 295 6 17 3 1 1

5 12

135 802 617 524 650 753 548 944 2124 39 39 40 34 47 39 91

471 1,267 1,609 1,151 1,231 1,583 95 1,680 8565 133 195 193 132 173 7 256 13

604 1,924 2,440 1,483 1,685 2,401 1,985 2,573 127140 369 491 350 343 456 378 610 36

15 13 1 37 74 16 271 1 4 9 1 1

153 68 175 83 22 12 39 26 7818 7 21 11 2 1 2 1 8

105 43 108 44 11 2 2 12 3214 3 15 7 1 461 28 28 71 19 7 7 394 2 3 1 1 1

79 416 256 255 273 368 174 492 114 11 12 14 9 10 3 41

20 5 15 33 2 122 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2,999 90,524 12,260 9,729 8,335 11,104 9,794 13,515 514$88,753.00 $1,055,731.50 $242,273.50 $167,273.00 $115,969.50 $147,404.00 $150,028.50 $180,555.50 $32,282.00$96,320.00 $1,043,471.00 $244,119.00 $164,863.50 $122,487.50 $149,321.50 $154,511.00 $174,533.50 $9,939.50

-7.86% 1.17% -0.76% 1.46% -5.32% -1.28% -2.90% 3.45% 224.78%

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NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD BY COUNTY

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES VOLUME

2014 PERMIT YEAR

Total 2014 Total 2013 Percent 2014

Permit Type Definitions Wright Permits Permits (+ or -) Price

Heritage Card 72 15,338 16,115 -4.82% $2.00Res Hunt & Fish 726 128,214 130,085 -1.44% $19.00Res Fishing 2,142 506,383 493,836 2.54% $12.00White River Border Lakes 429 16,463 15,695 4.89% $10.00Daily Fishing 127 130,169 125,980 3.33% $7.00Nonres Fish 22 48,557 47,231 2.81% $42.00Trout 153 88,348 85,088 3.83% $7.00Yth Trout (new '09) 11 9,256 8,976 3.12% $3.50

Apprentice Hunter Authorization 29 8,943 8,266 8.19% $10.00Res Small Game Hunting 131 46,893 47,816 -1.93% $10.00Res Trapping 95 10,195 10,679 -4.53% $10.00Nonres Furbearer H & T 336 323 4.02% $130.00Nonres Sm Game Hunt 2 5,293 5,068 4.44% $80.00Daily Sm Game 8 12,412 11,795 5.23% $11.00Res Conservation Order (new '09) 4,089 4,386 -6.77% $5.00Nonres Conservation Order (new '09) 5,376 5,449 -1.34% $40.00Migratory Bird 100 73,917 70,186 5.32% $6.00Replacements (1) 109 28,372 28,334 0.13% $2.00

Res Spring Turkey 624 83,684 86,820 -3.61% $17.00Res Yth Spring Turkey (new '09) 198 19,853 21,177 -6.25% $8.50Res Fall Turkey 118 12,264 12,901 -4.94% $13.00Res Yth Fall Turkey (new '09) 24 1,632 1,781 -8.37% $6.50Nonres Spring Turkey 74 6,389 6,331 0.92% $190.00Nonres Yth Spring Turkey 4 738 757 -2.51% $8.50Nonres Fall Turkey 2 183 203 -9.85% $110.00Nonres Youth Fall Turkey (new '09) 58 39 48.72% $8.50

Res Archer's Deer & Turkey 547 100,658 100,130 0.53% $19.00Res Yth Archer Deer & Turkey (new '09) 46 6,369 6,519 -2.30% $9.50Res Firearm Antlerless Deer 1,119 177,232 199,896 -11.34% $7.00Res Yth Firearm Antlerless Deer (new '09) 176 21,089 23,194 -9.08% $3.50Res Firearm Deer 1,786 276,664 277,542 -0.32% $17.00Res Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 413 53,782 55,276 -2.70% $8.50Res Managed Deer 13 4,402 4,191 5.03% $17.00Res Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 1 391 392 -0.26% $8.50Nonres Firearm Deer 66 16,715 16,925 -1.24% $225.00Nonres Yth Firearm Deer (new '09) 6 2,343 2,295 2.09% $8.50Nonres Firearm Antlerless Deer 25 8,118 8,868 -8.46% $25.00Nonres Yth Firearm Antlrls Deer (new '09) 3 970 1,056 -8.14% $3.50Nonres Archer's Deer & Turkey 21 8,573 8,232 4.14% $225.00Nonres Yth Arch Deer & Turkey (new '09) 314 272 15.44% $9.50Nonres Managed Deer 30 33 -9.09% $225.00Nonres Yth Managed Deer (new '09) 4 5 -20.00% $8.50Res Archery Antlerless Deer 312 47,360 48,064 -1.46% $7.00Res Yth Archery Antlerless (new '09) 16 1,942 1,896 2.43% $3.50Nonres Arch Antlerless Deer 5 1,836 2,004 -8.38% $25.00Nonres Yth Arch Antlrls Deer (new '09) 89 102 -12.75% $3.50Central Office Permits (2) 0 1,785 1,878Total Number Sold 9,755 1,994,021 2,004,087 -0.50%2014 Value Sold $155,391.00 $33,131,490.50 $33,131,490.50 0.00%2013 Value Sold $148,424.00 $33,099,273.50Percent (+or-) 4.69% 0.10%Notes:

(1) The figures shown for this permit type is inclusive of all replacement permits. See breakdown below:Replacement permit percentage breakdown

Hunting/Fishing Permit Replacements: 21,880 77.12%

Deer/Turkey Permit Replacements: 6,492 22.88%

TOTALS 28,372 100.00%

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2014 Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank Rank 1990 2000County Sales 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 POP. POP.

Cole 5,193,885.50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 12 13

St. Louis 1,346,152.50 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

Jackson 1,295,811.50 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 2 2

St Charles 1,157,920.00 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3

Greene 1,143,829.50 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4

Taney 1,055,731.50 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 35 24

Camden 830,011.00 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 33 28

Jefferson 728,640.00 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 5 5

Barry 650,601.00 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 6

Clay 633,710.50 9 10 10 10 10 10 11 11 12 14 7 7

Boone 602,569.50 10 11 11 11 11 11 10 12 11 10 32 30

Franklin 575,074.00 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 11 10 9

Laclede 525,819.50 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 34 33

Marion 489,498.00 15 15 14 15 14 15 16 20 23 24 36 40

Adair 439,400.00 14 14 15 14 15 14 15 15 15 15 31 37

Jasper 431,423.00 20 20 22 20 22 21 22 21 20 20 11 11

Howell 424,394.50 19 19 20 19 20 19 14 14 14 13 52 36

Henry 404,906.50 18 21 19 17 19 17 20 17 18 16 8 8

Stone 392,517.50 22 16 16 21 16 20 19 19 19 19 9 10

Benton 391,233.00 21 18 18 22 17 18 18 18 17 17 69 61

Harrison 389,422.00 16 22 21 16 21 (2) 21 23 22 22 49 49

St Francois 377,997.00 23 17 17 18 18 16 17 16 16 18 26 27

Cape Girardeau 365,987.00 24 23 23 23 24 22 23 22 21 21 15 15

Buchanan 365,778.00 17 24 25 25 25 24 25 (1) 25 25 22 23Cass 342,379.00 25 25 24 24 23 23 24 25 (1) 24 13 14

Total $20,554,691.50

NOTE: (1) Was not ranked in the top 25 counties for this year, was actually ranked 26.

(2) Was not ranked in the top 25 counties for this year, was actually ranked 28.

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALESTOP 25 COUNTIES BY DOLLAR SALES VOLUME

2014 PERMIT YEAR

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2014 2013 Percent Permit 2014 2013 Percent

PERMIT TYPE Sales Sales (+ or -) Price Revenue Revenue (+ or -)

Resident Guard and Reserve Hunting and

Fishing 4 12 -66.67% $5 $20 $60 -66.67%

Resident Lifetime Small Game Hunting

Permits

Age 15 and under 22 16 37.50% $275 $6,050 $4,400 37.50%

Age 16-29 4 8 -50.00% $400 $1,600 $3,200 -50.00%

Age 30-39 2 6 -66.67% $350 $700 $2,100 -66.67%

Age 40-59 10 10 0.00% $300 $3,000 $3,000 0.00%

Age 60 and over 27 31 -12.90% $35 $945 $1,085 -12.90%

Total Resident Lifetime Small Game Hunting

Permits 65 71 -8.45% $12,295 $13,785 -10.81%

Resident Lifetime Fishing Permits

Age 15 and under 54 37 45.95% $275 $14,850 $10,175 45.95%

Age 16-29 10 7 42.86% $400 $4,000 $2,800 42.86%

Age 30-39 16 19 -15.79% $350 $5,600 $6,650 -15.79%

Age 40-59 18 22 -18.18% $300 $5,400 $6,600 -18.18%

Age 60 and over 767 807 -4.96% $35 $26,845 $28,245 -4.96%

Total Resident Lifetime Fishing Permits 865 892 -3.03% $56,695 $54,470 4.08%

Resident Lifetime Conservation Partner

Permits

Age 15 and under 56 67 -16.42% $550 $30,800 $36,850 -16.42%

Age 16-29 16 14 14.29% $800 $12,800 $11,200 14.29%

Age 30-39 11 13 -15.38% $700 $7,700 $9,100 -15.38%

Age 40-59 14 23 -39.13% $600 $8,400 $13,800 -39.13%

Age 60 and over 754 786 -4.07% $70 $52,780 $55,020 -4.07%

Total Resident Lifetime Conservation

Partner Permits 851 903 -5.76% $112,480 $125,970 -10.71%

GRAND Total Sold 1,785 1,878 -4.95% $181,490 $194,285 -6.59%

Value Sold $181,490 $194,285

for these permits were revised to provide a variable scale based upon the customer's age. Lifetime

permits provide a way for avid hunters and anglers to demonstrate support for MDC's mission, and for

most, provide long-term savings and protection from future fee increases.

2014 PERMIT YEARNUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD BY PERMIT TYPE

(Permits available only through Central Office)RESIDENT GUARD & LIFETIME PERMIT SALES VOLUME

NOTE: Effective with the 1996 permit year, anglers and hunters were provided the opportunity to buy:

(1) Lifetime Hunting; (2) Lifetime Fishing or (3) Lifetime Conservation Partner permits. As of 2002, fees

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Resident Landowner Any-Deer Permit 180,881 180,337 -0.30%Resident Landowner Firearm Antlerless Deer 154,879 154,514 -0.24%Resident Landowner Spring Turkey 45,626 43,149 -5.43%

Resident Landowner Fall Turkey Permit 58,590 60,182 2.72%Resident Landowner Archer's Hunting Permit 85,367 86,022 0.77%Resident Landowner Archery Antlerless Deer 139,556 143,192 2.61%Total Resident Landowner Permits Issued 664,899 667,396 0.38%

NOTES:

RESIDENT LANDOWNER PERMIT SALES VOLUMENUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD BY PERMIT TYPE

2014 PERMIT YEAR

Sale system to issue and account for these permits. This step allowed MDC to record all hunting permits comprehensively in a single database. Landowner permit

Beginning with the 2001 permit year, in an attempt to streamline the issuance ofResident Landowner Deer permits, the Department decided to utilize the Point-of-

PERMIT TYPE

Percent (+ or -)

Total 2014 Permits

Total 2013 Permits

records had previously been maintained in a separate database, which made reporting and comparisons difficult.

Please note there is no cost associated with these permits, therefore the above

for the permit vendors, the Department established a set commission fee of fifty cents ($.50) per landowner transaction that was awarded to the vendor for their assitance in providing this service to landowners wanting to hunt deer in Missouri.

permits are not included in the total permit sales reflected throughout the report.

This was done in order to provide a more concise and accurate reflection of permits assigned a stated fee amount to conserve the comparison capability of prior year

sales vs. the current year sales, without overstating the sales by showing these

permits that do not have a fee associated or attached to the permit. However, the

issuance of these permits will be reported as shown above, to retain the integrity of this report and for historical purposes.

Continuing its efforts to streamline and minimize efforts of issuing Landowner permits, the 2004 Deer Season saw the Point-of-Sale system take another leap by

issuing all of the landowner permits through the automated system. As an incentive

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RANK BUSINESS NAME COUNTY VALUE1 ACTIVE OUTDOORS INTERNET SALES COLE $4,627,222.002 BASS PRO #14 SPORTSMAN WAREHOUSE ST CHARLES $402,107.003 WAL MART 0189 ADAIR $373,143.004 BASS PRO #1 GREENE $350,515.505 WAL-MART 0834 HARRISON $324,734.506 ROARING RIVER CONCESSION BARRY $317,850.007 BASS PRO #21 BOONE $260,177.508 CABELAS #20 ST LOUIS $256,590.509 BENNETT SPRING CONCESSION LACLEDE $240,466.50

10 WAL-MART 0019 BUTLER $230,303.5011 WAL-MART 0135 LIVINGSTON $223,075.5012 WAL-MART 0020 HENRY $222,293.0013 WAL MART 0014 LACLEDE $220,113.5014 WAL-MART 0250 BENTON $219,593.0015 MDC CENTRAL OFFICE COLE $215,630.5016 WAL-MART 0015 HOWELL $213,178.0017 WAL-MART 0040 RANDOLPH $202,565.5018 WAL-MART 0609 MARION $201,244.5019 WAL MART 0815 CAMDEN $196,331.0020 BASS PRO OUTDOOR WORLD #39 JACKSON $195,747.5021 WAL-MART SUPERCENTER 0101 PHELPS $188,492.5022 WAL-MART SUPERCENTER 89 CAMDEN $186,528.5023 WAL MART 0009 NEW MADRID $185,273.0024 WAL-MART 0219 PETTIS $185,094.5025 WAL-MART 0801 NODAWAY $180,153.5026 WAL-MART SUPERCENTER 1514 JEFFERSON $175,692.5027 WAL-MART 2213 ST LOUIS $171,980.0028 WAL-MART 0203 LINN $171,627.0029 WAL-MART 0190 DUNKLIN $170,568.5030 WAL-MART 0234 CLAY $168,323.5031 WAL-MART 0243 ST CHARLES $167,584.5032 WAL MART 0037 ST FRANCOIS $165,668.0033 WAL MART 0379 CHRISTIAN $163,560.5034 WAL-MART 5261 MCDONALD $160,915.0035 WAL-MART 2616 ST CHARLES $160,913.5036 WAL-MART 0069 JEFFERSON $159,763.0037 WAL-MART 0783 MACON $158,489.5038 WAL-MART 0095 ST FRANCOIS $157,334.0039 WAL-MART SUPERCENTER 0188 CAPE GIRARDEAU $156,562.5040 WAL-MART SUPER CENTER 2175 STONE $156,553.5041 WAL-MART 0027 DENT $156,217.0042 WAL-MART 0096 CASS $154,180.0043 WAL MART 0046 POLK $153,586.5044 WAL-MART 0030 STODDARD $152,196.5045 WAL-MART 2857 PLATTE $151,230.0046 WAL-MART 0184 JACKSON $150,795.0047 WAL-MART 0021 PULASKI $150,152.5048 WAL MART 0172 FRANKLIN $150,055.0049 WAL-MART 0065 FRANKLIN $149,985.0050 BASS PRO #42 WHITE RIVER OUTPOST TANEY $149,886.00

Total Value Sold $14,402,243.00

Percentage to Statewide Value Sold 43.47%

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALESTOP 50 PERMIT ISSUING AGENTS

2014 PERMIT YEAR

For 2014 permit sales, 323 issuing agents, at Chain Stores and Other Shops, sold 64.31% of the total value sold. The remaining 35.69% was sold by the remaining 827 issuing agents.

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Business Type Dollar Value

Percent of Total Sales

# of Issuing Agents (1)

Percent of Total

Agents

Bait and Tackle Shops $870,615.50 2.63% 47 4.09%Chain Stores (Wal-mart, K-Mart, etc.) $15,582,198.00 47.03% 208 18.09%

Department Areas (Sold by MDC Employees) $429,967.50 1.30% 39 3.39%Department Stores $78,011.50 0.24% 1 0.09%Grocery Stores $697,669.50 2.11% 79 6.87%Hardware Stores $471,656.00 1.42% 47 4.09%Liquor Stores $756,281.00 2.28% 52 4.52%Marinas $232,125.50 0.70% 30 2.61%Quick Shops $3,517,923.00 10.62% 317 27.57%Resorts $422,773.50 1.28% 53 4.61%Sporting Goods Stores $2,804,712.00 8.47% 111 9.65%

Variety Stores $760,646.50 2.30% 46 4.00%Concessionaires $781,722.00 2.36% 5 0.43%Other $5,725,189.00 17.28% 115 10.00%Total Value of Sales $33,131,490.50 100.00% 1,150 100.00%

2014 PERMIT YEARBY BUSINESS TYPE

DOLLAR VALUE OF REPORTED SALESHUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

(1) The figures shown above are as of June 1, 2015.

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DAILY DAILYHUNTING FISHING

COUNTY SALES COUNTY SALESCole 4081 Taney 26,121Dunklin 1166 Barry 18,514New Madrid 887 Cole 12,371

Stoddard 746 Camden 9,049Jackson 542 Stone 6,987Pemiscot 391 Laclede 6,136St. Louis 332 Dent 3,428St. Charles 270 McDonald 3,202Marion 245 Jackson 3,169McDonald 217 Benton 3,031Holt 205 Greene 2,709Harrison 191 Henry 2,163Cape Girardeau 141 Morgan 2,138

Butler 138 Ralls 1,886Clay 138 Clay 1,663Henry 112 Phelps 1,504Boone 103 St. Charles 1,478Linn 99 St. Louis 1,382Clark 98 Pulaski 1,164Vernon 95 Hickory 977Greene 93 Marion 926Bates 91 Cedar 808Buchanan 89 Jasper 658

Barry 89 Ozark 651Cass 88 Shannon 620

Top 25 Total 10,647 Top 25 Total 112,735

Statewide Total 12,412 Statewide Total 130,169Percentage 86% Percentage 87%

2014 PERMIT YEARTOP 25 COUNTIES BY SALES VOLUME

DAILY HUNTING and DAILY FISHING PERMIT SALES

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Cole 3,747 Cole 15,456

Greene 1,694 St. Louis 5,900

St. Louis 700 St. Charles 5,820

Jackson 938 Greene 4,411

St. Charles 550 Jackson 4,042

Franklin 414 Jefferson 3,921

Jefferson 398 Franklin 3,676

St Francois 334 Boone 2,938

Cape Girardeau 327 Clay 2,699

Clay 270 St. Francois 2,285

Cole 36,064 Taney 2,598

St. Louis 32,994 Howell 2,495

Jackson 32,586 Ozark 1,619

Greene 27,032 Greene 1,579

St. Charles 26,700 Cole 1,486

Camden 16,867 Stone 871

Clay 16,768 Douglas 768

Jefferson 16,020 Christian 719

Taney 12,599 Barry 540

Laclede 11,099 St. Louis 537

Taney 16,402 Taney 4,423

Barry 11,463 Barry 3,635

Cole 6,054 Cole 2,669

Stone 3,303 Camden 2,344

Camden 2,845 Laclede 1,489

McDonald 2,597 Stone 1,419

Jackson 2,487 Dent 857

Laclede 2,485 Benton 841

Greene 1,477 Morgan 672

Clay 1,396 Henry 606

Taney 3,591 Taney 1,044

Barry 2,615 Cole 1,029

Camden 2,291 Camden 864

Cole 2,235 Barry 564

Laclede 1,498 Laclede 511

Stone 1,357 Stone 442

Dent 800 Dent 287

Benton 708 Benton 191

Morgan 585 Greene 187

Henry 476 Morgan 174

Daily Fishing (4 days)

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD - 2014 PERMIT YEAR

(Continued on next page)

TOP TEN COUNTIES BY PERMIT TYPE

Resident Hunt & FishingHeritage Card

Resident Fishing White River Border Lakes

Daily Fishing (1 day) Daily Fishing (2 days)

Daily Fishing (3 days)

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Camden 705 Cole 8,593

Taney 661 Camden 5,190

Stone 466 Taney 4,743

Cole 384 Barry 3,448

Barry 237 Stone 2,286

Laclede 153 Jackson 2,197

Morgan 146 Morgan 1,919

Greene 132 Benton 1,456

Dent 113 Laclede 1,455

Benton 51 Greene 1,155

Taney 29,824 Taney 5,573

Cole 8,068 Cole 563

Greene 5,480 Pulaski 349

St. Louis 5,272 Greene 328

Laclede 3,494 Laclede 327

St. Charles 3,465 Jackson 173

Pulaski 3,029 Stone 170

Jackson 2,883 Christian 159

Barry 2,263 Newton 157

Dent 2,188 St. Louis 138

Cole 2,596 Cole 4,422

St. Louis 436 St. Louis 3,167

St. Charles 371 St. Charles 2,938

Greene 318 Jackson 2,197

Jackson 295 Greene 1,820

Jefferson 259 Clay 1,485

Boone 187 Cape Girardeau 1,416

Clay 184 Boone 1,217

Cape Girardeau 173 Jasper 1,070

Franklin 164 Dunklin 1,012

Cole 1,389 Cole 98Franklin 237 Harrison 22Boone 236 Marion 19

Adair 230 Clark 18

Livingston 216 Schuyler 10

Buchanan 196 Bates 8

Nodaway 188 Macon 8

Jackson 182 Barton 8

Marion 153 Sullivan 6

Dekalb 152 Scotland 6

Daily Fishing (5 days) Nonresident Fishing

Apprentice Hunter Authorization Resident Small Game Hunting

Resident Trapping

TOP TEN COUNTIES BY PERMIT TYPE

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD - 2014 PERMIT YEAR

(Continued on next page)

Nonresident Furbearer Hunt and Trap

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

Trout Permit Youth Trout Permit

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Cole 1,950 Cole 2,359

Jackson 526 Dunklin 699

Dunklin 479 New Madrid 685

St. Louis 250 Stoddard 523

Marion 212 Jackson 382

Pemiscot 157 Pemiscot 295

St. Charles 131 St. Louis 191

New Madrid 91 McDonald 183

Holt 64 Marion 179

Clay 60 St. Charles 179

Cole 779 Cole 688

Dunklin 280 Dunklin 147

New Madrid 133 Stoddard 98

Stoddard 101 New Madrid 55

Jackson 95 St. Louis 54

Harrison 92 Harrison 50

St. Louis 62 Linn 50

Pemiscot 56 Holt 44

St. Charles 55 Jackson 42

Holt 51 Pemiscot 39

Cole 186 Cole 55

Dunklin 33 Clay 11

Holt 18 St. Louis 10

Stoddard 17 Harrison 9

Howell 14 Holt 8

Jackson 12 Henry 7

New Madrid 12 Bates 6

Ripley 10 Taney 6

Vernon 10 Dunklin 6

St. Louis 9 Stoddard 6

Cole 14 Cole 841

Jackson 7 St. Charles 221

St. Louis 6 St. Louis 185

Boone 6 Jackson 162

Linn 4 Clay 149

Oregon 4 Butler 131

Henry 3 Buchanan 129

St. Charles 3 Boone 125

Barry 2 Stoddard 122

Cape Girardau 2 Dunklin 106

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

TOP TEN COUNTIES BY PERMIT TYPE

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD - 2014 PERMIT YEAR

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Daily Small Game Hunt (4 days)

Daily Small Game Hunt (2 days) Daily Small Game Hunt (3 days)

Daily Small Game Hunt (1 day)Nonresident Small Game Hunting

Daily Small Game Hunt (5 days)

Resident Conservation OrderDaily Small Game Hunt (6 days)

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Cole 2,610 Cole 12,502

Holt 480 St. Louis 5,048

Nodaway 346 St. Charles 4,996

Stoddard 237 Jackson 3,491

Dunklin 216 Dunklin 2,782

Jackson 170 Cape Girardeau 2,393

New Madrid 149 Greene 2,275

Buchanan 105 Clay 2,067

Saline 102 New Madrid 2,035

Marion 98 Boone 2,007

Laclede 1,139 Cole 9,905

Taney 997 Greene 3,642

St. Louis 908 St. Louis 3,632

St. Charles 891 St. Charles 3,567

Jackson 830 Jackson 3,258

Barry 821 Jefferson 2,525

Greene 657 Franklin 2,204

Camden 572 Boone 1,998

Dent 554 Clay 1,995

Phelps 493 St. Francois 1,596

Cole 2,831 Cole 1,530

Greene 811 Greene 762

Franklin 615 St. Louis 618

St. Charles 588 St. Charles 513

Jackson 532 Jackson 462

Jefferson 431 Jefferson 363

St. Louis 425 Franklin 346

Clay 405 Clay 270

St. Francois 391 St. Francois 258

Boone 357 Laclede 243

Cole 245 Cole 1,800

Greene 92 Oregon 266

Franklin 70 Texas 237

Webster 55 Howell 211

St. Francois 40 Greene 200

St. Louis 39 Adair 187

Jackson 37 Harrison 164

Laclede 36 Jackson 161

Jefferson 36 Marion 160

Christian 33 St. Louis 131

Fall Resident Firearm Turkey

Spring Resident Turkey

Fall Youth Resident Firearm Turkey

Replacements

Resident Youth Spring Turkey

Spring Nonresident Turkey

TOP TEN COUNTIES BY PERMIT TYPE

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD - 2014 PERMIT YEAR

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

(Continued on next page)

Nonresident Conservation Order Migratory Bird

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Cole 291 Cole 76

Harrison 27 St. Louis 11

Marion 27 Howell 10

Jackson 24 Jackson 7

Oregon 24 Texas 5

St. Louis 20 Polk 5

Greene 18 Phelps 4

Texas 17 Clark 4

Howell 16 Laclede 4

Henry 14 Lewis 3

Cole 19 Cole 10,352

St. Louis 4 St. Louis 4,990

Butler 3 St. Charles 4,961

Scotland 2 Jefferson 4,361

Harrison 2 Greene 4,163

Jackson 2 Jackson 3,992

Barton 2 Franklin 3,144

McDonald 2 Clay 2,293

Boone 2 Boone 2,177

Warren 2 Jasper 2,114

Cole 824 Cole 18,807

Greene 213 St. Louis 8,140

St. Charles 205 St. Charles 7,850

Jackson 188 Greene 6,905

Franklin 182 Jackson 6,862

Jefferson 180 Jefferson 6,426

St. Louis 146 Franklin 5,914

Jasper 137 Boone 3,986

Clay 122 Clay 3,842

St. Francois 112 Howell 3,807

Cole 3,014 Cole 27,342

Franklin 710 St. Louis 12,941

Greene 635 St. Charles 11,900

St. Charles 602 Greene 10,721

Howell 538 Jefferson 10,373

Jefferson 524 Jackson 10,206

Jackson 498 Franklin 8,135

St. Louis 427 Clay 5,666

Boone 371 Boone 5,605

Clay 325 St. Francois 5,384

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD - 2014 PERMIT YEAR

Fall Youth Nonresident Firearm Turkey

Spring Youth Nonresident Turkey

Resident Archery Deer & Tky

Fall Nonresident Firearm Turkey

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

TOP TEN COUNTIES BY PERMIT TYPE

Resident Firearm Antlerless Deer

Resident Firearm Deer

(Continued on next page)

Resident Youth Firearm Antlerless Deer

Resident Youth Archery Deer & Tky

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Cole 6,924 St. Charles 596

Greene 1,722 Cole 491

Jefferson 1,644 St. Louis 474

Franklin 1,623 Jefferson 281

St. Charles 1,610 Franklin 250

St. Louis 1,337 Jackson 247Jackson 1,316 St. Francois 161

St. Francois 1,096 Greene 127

Howell 1,003 Butler 96

Cape Girardeau 951 Cass 88

Cole 54 Cole 4,386

St. Charles 48 Adair 595

St. Louis 32 Harrison 594

Franklin 22 Marion 520

Jackson 18 Jackson 439

Stoddard 14 St. Louis 401

St. Francois 14 Scotland 330

Butler 14 Clark 330

Jefferson 14 Boone 329

Bollinger 13 Macon 298

Cole 835 Cole 1,837

Jackson 85 Adair 306

Marion 74 Harrison 280

Harrison 70 Marion 269

McDonald 59 St. Louis 196

Adair 51 Jackson 188

Oregon 47 Clark 183

St. Louis 44 Scotland 180

Clark 41 Macon 178

Scotland 36 Linn 160

Cole 315 Cole 2,710

Harrison 32 Harrison 529

Marion 31 Adair 412

Jackson 30 Marion 280

Oregon 28 Boone 222

Putnam 24 Clark 210

Clark 23 Jackson 189

Adair 22 Livingston 165

McDonald 22 Macon 160

Scotland 18 Scotland 154

Nonresident Youth Fiream Antlerless Deer Nonresident Archer's Hunting

Resident Managed Deer

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

TOP TEN COUNTIES BY PERMIT TYPE

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD - 2014 PERMIT YEAR

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Nonresident Firearm Deer

Nonresident Youth Firearm Deer Nonresident Firearm Antlerless Deer

Resident Youth Firearm Deer

Resident Youth Managed Deer

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Cole 130 Cole 8

St. Charles 11 St. Charles 6

Jackson 11 Cass 5

McDonald 10 St. Louis 2

Butler 9 Stoddard 1

Harrison 8 Gasconade 1

Livingston 7 Newton 1

Adair 7 St. Francois 1

Oregon 7 Adair 1

Marion 7 Jackson 1

St. Charles 2 Cole 5,637

Dunklin 1 St. Louis 2,367

Barry 1 St. Charles 2,119

Jefferson 2,018

Greene 1,978

Franklin 1,783

Jackson 1,636

Clay 1,111

Boone 1,072

Jasper 855

Cole 288 Cole 541

Franklin 71 Adair 92

Greene 60 Harrison 80

St. Charles 52 Marion 68

Boone 49 Oregon 66

St. Louis 45 Jackson 62

Jefferson 43 McDonald 49

Webster 41 Boone 47

Dallas 37 Grundy 36

Jackson 35 Livington 36

Cole 48 St. Charles 91

Adair 6 St. Louis 69

McDonald 5 New Madrid 60

Jasper 3 Boone 57

Cass 3 Stoddard 54

Marion 2 Cape Girardeau 47

Sullivan 2 Jackson 40

Harrison 2 Dunklin 36

Greene 2 Clay 28

Oregon 2 Greene 21

Nonresident Youth Archer's Hunting

Nonresident Youth Managed Deer Resident Archery Antlerless

Nonresident Youth Archery Antlerless Replacement - Migratory Bird

Resident Youth Archery Antlerless

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

TOP TEN COUNTIES BY PERMIT TYPE

Nonresident Managed Deer

Nonresident Archery Antlerless

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD - 2014 PERMIT YEAR

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Greene 31 St. Charles 61

St. Louis 22 Jackson 50

Jackson 20 St. Louis 50

St. Charles 20 Jefferson 49

Macon 16 Boone 35

Boone 16 Franklin 33

Texas 15 St. Francois 30

Henry 14 Clay 29

Camden 14 Jasper 29

Franklin 13 Greene 29

Franklin 41 Butler 97

St. Louis 35 Franklin 84

Jackson 29 St. Louis 84

St. Charles 29 Jefferson 83

Howell 29 St. Charles 78

Boone 27 Boone 70

Greene 23 Cape Girardeau 69

Adair 23 Greene 68

St. Francois 23 Jackson 67

Jefferson 22 St Francois 66

St. Louis 5 St. Charles 11

St. Charles 4 Phelps 11

Jackson 2 Jackson 9

Moniteau 2 St. Louis 8

Stoddard 2 Jasper 7

Warren 1 Stoddard 7

Livingston 1 Harrison 7

Pettis 1 Greene 6

Johnson 1 Cole 6

Franklin 1 Jefferson 6

Replacement - Managed Deer

Replacement - Deer

Replacement - Turkey Replacement - Archery Deer/Turkey

Replacement - Firearm Antlerless

TOP TEN COUNTIES BY PERMIT TYPE

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

Replacement - Anterless Archery

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD - 2014 PERMIT YEAR

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Historical Sales

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HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES VOLUME

NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD

YEAR RH&F RF RGRH&F TDTF WRBL FDTF NRF TRT YTRT RSGH AHA

1980 221,001 512,061 ---- 81,494 ---- 36,927 58,723 85,654 157,760 ----

1990 249,024 P 527,634 P ---- 128,523 P ---- 34,976 P 42,643 P 103,897 P 71,980 P ----

1991 243,317 540,920 ---- 131,720 ---- 34,753 42,676 106,384 77,190 ----

1992 244,774 552,892 ---- 139,682 ---- 35,111 45,055 106,089 70,140 ----

1993 235,040 504,713 ---- 122,858 ---- 31,460 42,944 98,686 62,537 ----

1994 235,107 558,858 ---- 139,042 ---- 32,777 45,495 104,997 63,656 ----

1995 237,414 546,056 ---- 132,850 ---- 32,199 46,162 107,150 64,408 ----

1996 209,875 P 509,268 P ---- DEL ---- DEL 42,699 P 94,193 56,787 P ----

1997 197,732 534,859 ---- ---- 40,893 96,136 56,664 ----

1998 192,420 511,077 ---- ---- 39,103 93,883 50,543 ----

1999 182,452 P 512,571 P ---- ---- 50,690 P 95,555 P 53,351 ----

2000 171,504 515,423 ---- ---- 52,462 91,079 55,013 ----

2001 161,335 511,349 ---- 13,930 N 48,558 90,320 56,560 ----

2002 157,756 495,893 ---- 12,387 48,515 87,935 56,034 ----

2003 152,237 506,762 ---- 13,374 49,107 86,496 55,459 ----

2004 150,589 502,845 P ---- 13,783 50,950 84,692 51,832 P ----

2005 146,073 505,592 ---- 15,082 52,696 94,678 47,429 ----

2006 143,176 499,309 25 N 15,404 53,167 96,223 50,432 ----

2007 142,025 511,009 52 16,142 52,400 96,637 47,517

2008 136,700 479,401 39 12,798 47,582 90,508 45,526 3,251 N

2009 138,302 524,518 39 16,088 50,394 P 93,112 3,639 N 45,864 4,350

2010 131,395 503,796 18 16,730 47,196 88,458 8,188 44,090 4,896

2011 127,723 477,867 25 14,581 44,917 80,905 7,798 44,146 5,708

2012 128,278 516,190 15 15,967 48,029 86,076 8,821 46,799 6,902

2013 130,085 493,836 12 15,695 47,231 85,088 8,976 47,816 8,266

2014 128,214 506,383 4 16,463 48,557 88,348 9,256 46,893 8,943

%% -1.44% 2.54% -66.67% 4.89% 2.81% 3.83% 3.12% -1.93% 8.19%

DEL - Permit discontinued in this year

D - Year of price decrease P - Year of price increase N - New permit

%% - Percent increase or decrease from last to current year.

Permit years 1994 and 1995 the Department sold Nonresident Five Day Small

Game Hunting Permits. The sales respectively were 2,757 and 3,971.

In 2005 & 2006 Hand Fishing permits were sold. Sales respectively were 108 and 51.

PERMIT 2011

TYPE PRICE PERMIT DESCRIPTION

RH&F $19 Resident Small Game Hunting and Fishing

RF $12 Resident Fishing

RGRH&F $5 Resident Guard & Reserve Hunting & Fishing

TDTF ----- Nonresident Three Day Trip Fishing

WRBL $10 White River Border Lake Fishing

FDTF ----- Nonresident Fourteen Day Trip Fishing

NRF $42 Nonresident Fishing

TRT $7 Trout Fishing Stamp

YTRT $3.50 Youth Trout Fishing Stamp

RSGH $10 Resident Small Game Hunting

AHA $10 Apprentice Hunter Authorization

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NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD

1980 THROUGH 2014 PERMIT YEARS (Continued on next page)

YEAR GRSE RFH RTRAP NRTRP** NRSGH WATFL MIGBRD* RCO NRCO REPLC*** SRTKY NRFB

1980 ---- ---- 13,248 ---- 10,044 49,429 ---- N/A 54,242

1990 543 ---- 3,300 P 28 8,296 P 34,300 P ---- N/A 85,168 P

1991 488 ---- 2,842 25 8,487 33,383 ---- 7,349 82,758

1992 450 ---- 3,376 21 8,250 33,541 73,798 7,697 83,336

1993 515 ---- 3,096 74 D 7,208 27,393 59,691 6,939 83,044

1994 353 ---- 3,554 78 6,060 31,870 69,334 7,109 83,223

1995 320 ---- 4,032 91 6,233 34,152 67,008 7,476 90,615

1996 DEL ---- 4,483 P 125 4,603 P DEL 64,506 P 14,797 P 86,501 P

1997 ---- 4,939 133 3,933 65,554 34,958 86,113

1998 ---- 4,261 127 3,412 67,086 24,999 94,631

1999 ---- 2,748 96 P 4,085 P 66,918 P 23,951 98,643 P

2000 ---- 2,045 75 4,492 71,720 24,133 102,199

2001 ---- 2,800 122 4,415 68,861 26,654 103,163

2002 ---- 3,296 153 4,685 69,457 28,507 109,657

2003 ---- 3,551 166 4,901 73,008 28,434 109,631

2004 ---- 4,322 198 4,953 69,657 28,423 103,501 P

2005 ---- 4,227 216 4,851 67,946 28,250 97,874

2006 187 N 4,603 250 5,477 72,349 30,040 91,172

2007 254 5,128 177 5,143 73,507 31,631 94,026

2008 535 6,476 243 4,876 69,899 29,968 92,323

2009 332 4,521 155 P 4,711 67,137 2,434 N 3,590 N 28,779 90,371

2010 448 5,620 213 4,674 65,300 2,865 4,130 27,803 79,940

2011 DEL 7,562 250 4,500 64,108 2,858 4,187 28,871 76,924

2012 9,191 294 4,771 66,323 4,377 4,900 27,946 76,670

2013 10,679 323 5,068 70,186 4,386 5,449 28,334 86,820

2014 10,195 336 5,293 73,917 4,089 5,376 28,372 83,684

%% -4.53% 4.02% 4.44% 5.32% -6.77% -1.34% 0.13% -3.61%

DEL - Permit discontinued in this year.

D - Year of price decrease P - Year of price increase N - New permit

*Effective with the 1996 permits, this permit type was changed to Migratory

Bird Hunting, which included the previously known Waterfowl Hunting Stamp.

*** - Includes sales for all replacement permits that were availalbe. See page 28 for category

breakdown.

PERMIT 2011

TYPE PRICE PERMIT DESCRIPTION

GRSE ----- Ruffed Grouse Hunting

RFH $10 Resident Fur Handler

RTRAP $10 Resident Trapping

NRFB** $130 Nonresident Furbearer Hunting and Trapping**

(replaced the deleted Nonresident Trapping in 1988)

NRSGH $80 Nonresident Small Game Hunting Permit

WATFL ----- Missouri Waterfowl Hunting Stamp

MIGBRD $6 Migratory Bird Harvest Information Card

RCO $5 Resident Conservation Order

NRCO $40 Nonresident Conservation Order

REPLC $2 Hunting and Fishing Replacement

SRTKY $17 Spring Resident Turkey Hunting

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NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD

1980 THROUGH 2014 PERMIT YEARS (Continued on next page)

YEAR RAH RFD (1) YRFD RMLD

1980 31,376 1,891 230 44,923 261,148 ----

1990 36,423 6,926 P 657 P 82,764 427,026 P 9,513 P

1991 36,877 6,267 592 90,294 426,403 10,630

1992 35,409 6,384 624 93,338 429,859 11,429

1993 33,761 6,855 618 92,171 437,205 12,984

1994 37,734 7,480 675 95,595 436,636 14,775

1995 32,891 8,797 751 96,588 447,811 16,948

1996 29,820 9,300 624 95,214 P 476,486 P 12,797 P

1997 29,123 9,735 557 91,049 520,569 13,208

1998 31,957 10,887 637 93,793 487,506 13,454

1999 32,074 9,969 P 618 94,890 P 505,159 P DEL

2000 31,341 9,804 625 94,484 525,855

2001 30,344 10,373 606 95,125 552,274

2002 31,329 10,084 480 96,649 567,858

2003 28,108 9,604 476 98,375 P 596,619 P

2004 23,213 P 9,730 435 90,243 538,049

2005 25,845 9,614 425 85,864 503,053

2006 23,166 9,662 408 90,901 514,540

2007 20,014 8,990 315 89,101 502,478

2008 17,285 8,227 268 93,384 510,886

2009 15,640 1,343 N 7,544 P 213 45 N 94,655 5,187 N 495,494 39,952 N

2010 18,486 N 13,549 2,036 6,523 537 N 203 53 92,976 5,578 491,123 48,237

2011 18,095 12,879 1,893 5,602 574 198 42 96,462 6,170 486,259 52,980

2012 18,633 14,147 2,033 5,830 621 212 40 100,997 6,790 490,356 55,313

2013 21,177 12,901 1,781 6,331 757 203 39 100,130 6,519 477,438 55,276

2014 19,853 12,264 1,632 6,389 738 183 58 100,658 6,369 453,896 53,782

%% -6.25% -4.94% -8.37% 0.92% -2.51% -9.85% 48.72% 0.53% -2.30% -4.93% -2.70%

DEL - Permit discontinued in this year.

D - Year of price decrease P - Year of price increase N - New permit

%% - Percent increase or decrease from last to current year.

(1) Includes Resident Firearm Deer and the bonus permits up to 2003. Bonus permits were replaced as Firearm

Antlerless Deer Permits ($7) in 2004 and are included in the sales for Resident Firearm Deer.

(2) Includes Nonresident Firearm Deer and bonus permits. Price decreased on bonus permits in 2003 to $7. Bonus

permits were replaced as Antlerless Deer Permits ($7) in 2004 and sales are included with this permit type.

(3) Residents of IA, IL, KS & OK had an additional $25 surchage for this permit type. As of 2007 this surcharge was eliminated.

PERMIT 2011

TYPE PRICE PERMIT DESCRIPTION

YSRTKY $8.50 Spring Resident Youth Firearm Turkey

FRFTKY $13 Fall Resident Firearm Turkey

YFRTKY $6.50 Fall Resident Youth Firearm Turkey

SNTKY $190 Spring Nonresident Firearm Turkey

YSNTKY $8.50 Spring Nonresident Youth Firearm Turkey

FNFTKY $110 Fall Nonresident Firearm Turkey

YFNTKY $6.50 Fall Nonresident Youth Firearm Turkey

RAH $19 Resident Archer's Hunting (formerly ATK;AD;FRADT)

YRAH $9.50 Resident Youth Archer's Hunting

RFD $17 Resident Firearm/Muzzleloading Deer Hunting

YRFD $8.50 Resident Youth Firearm/Muzzleloading Deer Hunting

RMLD ----- Resident Muzzleloading Firearm Deer Hunting

YSN TKY YRAHYFN TKYFNF

TKYYFR TKY

FRF

TKYSN TKYYSR TKY

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NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD

1980 THROUGH 2014 PERMIT YEARS (Continued on next page)

YEAR NRFD CR HC RACP-F RACP-M RAAH-M RAAH-F DH DF NRM(2,3) (1) (1)

1980 7,962 1,625 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1990 9,776 P 1,254 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1991 9,536 1,362 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1992 9,885 1,497 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1993 10,386 1,558 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1994 11,177 1,846 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1995 11,724 2,013 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1996 11,911 P 2,203 238,985 3,110 449 54 465 7,829 206,758 268

1997 12,294 2,353 75,984 3,039 448 54 544 10,949 218,161 223

1998 13,070 2,581 44,247 DEL DEL DEL DEL 11,605 216,925 306

1999 14,732 P 2,455 33,138 8,712 P 184,334 P DEL

2000 15,440 2,496 29,386 7,797 167,376

2001 15,985 2,758 27,407 8,696 162,916

2002 14,624 2,861 26,277 7,023 157,303

2003 25,858 D 3,447 25,269 6,745 158,161

2004 26,695 4,246 24,628 8,534 P 152,295 P

2005 28,605 5,033 271 24,622 8,251 147,419

2006 31,898 6,082 277 26,281 9,343 144,493

2007 33,630 6,714 389 25,069 9,553 140,577

2008 34,066 7,042 582 24,258 13,772 123,549

2009 25,575 1,564 N 7,275 167 N 535 N 22,989 6,540 133,422

2010 25,007 1,819 7,500 222 DEL 19,632 10,123 131,504

2011 25,279 2,061 7,695 261 17,781 10,068 119,501

2012 25,812 2,206 8,152 269 16,767 11,206 124,455

2013 25,793 2,295 8,232 272 16,115 11,795 125,980

2014 24,833 2,343 8,573 314 15,338 12,412 130,169

%% -3.72% 2.09% 4.14% 15.44% -4.82% 5.23% 3.33%

DEL - Permit discontinued in this year.

D - Year of price decrease P - Year of price increase N - New permit

NOTES: 1987 marked the beginning of the Department issuing bonus antlerless-only firearm deer permits in unit's quota

that had permits remaining after the initial any-deer drawing. Hunters are required to purchase an additional

deer hunting permit prior to the deer season if they are chosen for a bonus anterless-only deer permit. This was

increased to a possible two bonus antlerless-only permits in 1994.

(1) - See page 8 for daily breakdown of this permit type

PERMIT 2011

TYPE PRICE PERMIT DESCRIPTION

NRFD (3) $225 Nonresident Firearm/Muzzleloading Deer Hunting

YNFD $8.50 Nonresident Youth Firearm/Muzzleloading Deer Hunting

FNRA $225 Fall Nonresident Archer's Hunting (formerly NRA)

YFNRA $9.50 Fall Nonresident Youth Archer's Hunting

HC $2 Heritage Card

RACP-F ----- Resident Annual Wildlife Conservation-Firearm Deer

RACP-M ----- Resident Annual Wildlife Conservation-Muzzleoad Deer

RAAH-M ----- Resident Annual All Hunting-Muzzleload Deer

RAAH-F ----- Resident Annual All Hunting-Firearm Deer

DH $11 Daily Hunting, 1-11 days available at $11.00 per day

DF $7 Daily Fishing, 1-9 days available at $7.00 per day

NRM ----- Nonresident Muzzleloading Firearm Deer

YNRFD FNRA YFNRA

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NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD

1980 THROUGH 2014 PERMIT YEARS (Continued on next page)

YEAR NC YDTH YFADH RMDH YRMDH NMDH(3)

1980 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1990 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1991 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1992 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1993 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1994 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1995 ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1996 ---- ---- 14 13 23 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1997 ---- 4,520 19 4 5 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1998 5,417 4,235 9 6 14 ---- ---- ---- ---- ----

1999 5,418 6,480 22 18 36 4,775 ---- 5,617 93 ----

2000 4,550 7,779 15 11 22 5,413 ---- 5,767 53

2001 DEL 9,107 9 10 9 10,470 ---- 6,143 61 124

2002 18,661 25 297 325 13,005 ---- 5,679 34 P 245

2003 32,239 37 378 343 25,846 ---- 5,772 P 55 300

2004 30,822 P 25 328 292 28,942 P ---- 5,836 50 394

2005 28,589 48 425 359 30,474 ---- 6,084 36 409

2006 33,423 45 447 363 33,711 ---- 6,133 45 463

2007 33,298 51 577 468 34,952 4,903 N 6,196 70 518

2008 36,780 55 695 549 39,031 7,113 5,884 67 585

2009 42,472 1,339 N 57 845 822 13,872 DEL 4,360 366 N 40 1 N 516

2010 41,399 1,439 64 792 760 DEL 4,463 393 39 4 DEL

2011 47,336 1,727 58 701 682 4,487 430 38 2

2012 50,520 2,090 60 803 847 4,266 387 36 1

2013 48,064 1,896 71 892 903 4,191 392 33 5

2014 47,360 1,942 65 865 851 4,402 391 30 4

%% -1.46% 2.43% -8.45% -3.03% -5.76% 5.03% -0.26% -9.09% -20.00%

DEL - Permit discontinued in this year.

D - Year of price decrease P - Year of price increase N - New permit

%% - Percent increase or decrease from last to current year.

Beginning in 1988, archery hunters were allowed to take one deer and one turkey before firearm deer season and one deer and

one turkey after the firearm season.

In 1994, the Department began including a check box on the nonresident firearm deer tag, allowing them to hunt in either the

regular or muzzleloading firearm season. A separate nonresident muzzleloading firearm deer permit was made available with

the 1996 Permit Year.

PERMIT 2011

TYPE PRICE PERMIT DESCRIPTION

NC ----- No Creel Fishing Permit

RAAD (1) $7 Resident Archery Antlerless Permit (formerly UA and AOA)

YRAAD $3.50 Youth Resident Archery Antlerless Permit

RLH (2) $400 Resident Lifetime Small Game Hunting Permit

RLF (2) $400 Resident Lifetime Fishing Permit

RLC (2) $800 Resident Lifetime Conservation Partner Permit

YDTH $17 Youth Deer and Turkey Hunting Permit

RMDH $17 Resident Managed Deer Hunting Permit

YRMDH $8.50 Resident Youth Managed Deer Hunting Permit

NMDH (3) $175 Nonresident Managed Deer Hunting Permit

YNMDH $8.50 Nonresident Youth Managed Deer Hunting Permit

NRLSTKY ----- Nonresident Landowner Spring Firearm Turkey

YN MDHNRL

STKY

RAAD

(1)RLH (2) RLF (2) RLC (2)YRAAD

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NUMBER OF PERMITS SOLD

1980 THROUGH 2014 PERMIT YEARS

YEAR

1980 ---- ---- ---- 1,633,698 $11,070,875.00 $6.79

1990 ---- ---- ---- 1,868,631 $20,358,901.00 $10.92

1991 ---- ---- ---- 1,898,235 $20,478,524.00 $10.79

1992 ---- ---- ---- 1,996,621 $20,931,889.00 $10.48

1993 ---- ---- ---- 1,885,722 $20,096,506.00 $10.66

1994 ---- ---- ---- 1,991,419 $21,093,946.00 $10.60

1995 ---- ---- ---- 1,993,689 $21,394,642.00 $10.71

1996 ---- ---- ---- 2,184,160 $23,310,849.00 $10.67

1997 ---- ---- ---- 2,114,752 $23,518,993.00 $11.12

1998 ---- ---- ---- 2,018,191 $22,778,822.00 $11.29

1999 ---- ---- ---- 1,999,600 $28,591,969.00 $14.30

2000 2,002,359 $28,622,284.00 $14.29

2001 46 83 519 2,025,134 $28,895,036.00 $14.27

2002 59 120 923 2,032,140 $29,440,770.00 $14.49

2003 74 190 765 2,101,787 $30,167,806.00 $14.35

2004 84 204 913 1,306 2,013,009 $30,232,212.00 $15.02

2005 96 255 1,000 1,937 2,013,009 $29,946,951.00 $14.88

2006 94 319 1,074 2,702 1,973,628 $30,497,028.00 $15.45

2007 112 389 1,225 2,853 1,998,090 $32,006,955.00 $16.02

2008 107 434 1,323 3,226 1,949,293 $31,349,089.00 $16.08

2009 DEL DEL DEL 1,669 56 N 19,235 N 910 N 2,023,036 $33,176,226.50 $16.40

2010 1,624 62 20,821 960 1,983,688 $32,422,214.00 $16.34

2011 1,796 90 22,816 1,104 1,937,997 $31,674,456.50 $16.34

2012 1,948 102 24,332 1,139 2,022,023 $33,005,313.00 $16.32

2013 2,004 102 23,194 1,056 2,004,087 $33,099,273.50 $16.52

2014 1,836 89 21,089 970 1,994,021 $33,131,490.50 $16.62

%% -8.38% -12.75% -9.08% -8.14% -0.50% 0.10% 0.60%

DEL - Permit discontinued in this year.

D - Year of price decrease P - Year of price increase N - New permit

(1) - From 1997 to 2000 permit was known as Urban Archery Permit and sold for $5. In Permit Year 2001 the name

was changed to Anterless Only Archery and available in additional counties. Effective with Permit Year 2004

the permit is retitled Resident Archery Antlerless Deer Permits and sells in unlimited quantities at $7 each.

(2) - Permit Year 2002 began a new pricing method based upon age. See page 29 for pricing and sales breakdown

of the various permits available. Sales reflected encompass all sales for the lifetime permit shown.

(3) - Residents of IA, IL, KS & OK had an additional $25 surchage. In 2007 surcharge was eliminated.

PERMIT 2011

TYPE PRICE PERMIT DESCRIPTION

NRLFTKY ----- Nonresident Landowner Fall Firearms Turkey

NRAAD (1) $25 Nonresident Antlerless Archery Permit

YNAAD $3.50 Nonresident Youth Archery Antlerless Deer

YRFAD $3.50 Resident Youth Firearm Antlerless Deer

YNFAD $3.50 Nonresident Youth Firearm Antlerless Deer

YNAADNRLFD

(2)NRLFTYK

NRLARC

H

AVG.

PRICETOTAL $ VALUE

TOTAL *

PERMITS

NRAAD

(1)YRFAD YNFAD

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PERMIT 1990-91 1995 1996-98 1999-01 2002 2003 2004 2005-06 2007-08 2009-14

RH&F (incr. in 1999) $14.00 $14.00 $15.00 $19.00 $19.00 $19.00 $19.00 $19.00 $19.00 $19.00

RGRH&F - (N '06) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5.00N $5.00 $6.00

RF $8.00 $8.00 $9.00 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00 $12.00

TDTF - (DEL '97) $8.00 $8.00 DEL -- -- -- -- -- -- --

FDTF - (DEL '97) $15.00 $15.00 DEL -- -- -- -- -- -- --

WRBL -- -- -- $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00

HF - (N '05-DEL '07) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $7.00 -- --

NRF (incr. July 09) $25.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $40.00 $42.00

TROUT (incr. '99) $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $7.00 $7.00 $7.00 $7.00 $7.00 $7.00 $7.00

YTROUT (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $3.50

AHA - (N '08) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $10.00N $10.00

RSGH $8.00 $8.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $9.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00

GROUS - (DEL '97) -- $3.00 DEL -- -- -- -- -- -- --

RTRAP $8.00 $8.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00

RFH (DEL '11) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $10.00 $10.00 $10.00

CR - (DEL '10) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $25.00 $10.00 $10.00

NRFB (incr. July 09) -- $75.00 $75.00 $80.00 $80.00 $80.00 $80.00 $80.00 $120.00 $130.00

NRSGH (incr. July 09) $50.00 $50.00 $60.00 $65.00 $65.00 $65.00 $65.00 $65.00 $75.00 $80.00

NRFDH - (DEL '97) -- $25.00N DEL -- -- -- -- -- -- --

WATFL - (DEL '97) $5.00 $5.00 DEL -- -- -- -- -- -- --

RCO (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $5.00

NRCO (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $40.00

MIGBRD (incr. '99) -- $2.00 $4.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00

REPLC $1.00 $1.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00

SRTKY $10.00 $10.00 $11.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00

YSRTKY (new '10) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $8.50

FRFTKY $10.00 $10.00 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 $13.00 $13.00 $13.00 $13.00

YFRFTKY (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $6.50

SNRTKY $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $125.00 $145.00 $145.00 $145.00 $145.00 $175.00 $190.00

YSNRTKY (new '10) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $8.50

FNFTKY $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $75.00 $95.00 $95.00 $95.00 $95.00 $105.00 $110.00

YFNFTKY (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $6.50

RAH -- $12.00 $15.00 $17.00 $17.00 $19.00 $19.00 $19.00 $19.00 $19.00

YRAH (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $9.50

RFD $10.00 $10.00 $11.00 $15.00 $15.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00

YRFD (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $8.50

RMLD $10.00 $10.00 $11.00 DEL -- -- -- -- -- --

NRFD $100.00 $100.00 $110.00 $125.00 $145.00 $145.00 $145.00 $145.00 $175.00 $225.00

YNRFD (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $8.50NRMD -- -- $110.00N DEL -- -- -- -- -- --

FNRA -- $75.00 $75.00 $100.00 $120.00 $120.00 $120.00 $120.00 $150.00 $225.00

RLCP (2) -- -- $800.00N $800.00 Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies

RLF (2) -- --- $400.00N $400.00 Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies

RLH (2) -- -- $400.00N $400.00 Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies

DF -- -- $3.00N $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.50 $5.50 $7.00 $7.00

DSG -- -- $5.00N $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00 $11.00

NC -- -- $5.00N $5.00 DEL -- -- -- -- --

UA (3) -- $5.00N $5.00 DEL -- -- -- -- -- --

HCARD -- -- $2.00N $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00 $2.00

YDTH -- -- -- $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 DEL

RMDH -- -- -- $15.00 $15.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00

YRMDH (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $8.50

NRMDH -- -- -- $125.00 $145.00 $145.00 $145.00 $145.00 $175.00 $225.00

YNRYMDH (new '09) -- $8.50

AAD (3) -- -- -- $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $7.00 $7.00 $7.00 $7.00

YAAD (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $3.50

NRAAD -- -- -- -- $5.00 $5.00 $7.00 $7.00 $7.00 $25.00

YNRAAD (new '09) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- $3.50

(3) Urban Archery Permit (UA) was changed to Antlerless Only Archery (AOA) in 2001. Changed again in 2004

to Archery Antlerless Deer Permits (AAD). Became available to nonresidents (NAAD) as well as residents (RAAD).

(2) Permit year 2002 began a new pricing method for these permits, based upon the permittee's age.

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT PRICES

1990 THROUGH 2014 PERMIT YEAR

See page 29 for price breakdown for the various permits.

Permit title definitions on pages 44 - 49. This list is not inclusive of all permit types. It contains the major type of permits

available to hunters and anglers. Please refer to the Code Book for additional permits.

(1) Residents of IA, IL, KS & OK were charged a $25 surchage. As of 2007 this surcharge was eliminated.

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Information and Graphs

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1958 1978 1998 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Heritage Cards --------- --------- 0.4% 0.2% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1%

Hunting and Fishing Combo 27.5% 20.9% 12.7% 8.3% 7.7% 7.7% 7.4% 7.4% 7.4%

All Fishing Permits (3) 39.3% 36.3% 34.3% 31.7% 32.4% 31.2% 32.0% 31.1% 32.0%

All Small Game Hunting Permits 21.4% 13.4% 4.5% 4.8% 5.0% 5.1% 5.3% 5.6% 5.7%

All Deer Hunting Permits (1,2) 11.5% 23.9% 34.3% 37.4% 38.9% 40.2% 39.3% 39.1% 38.6%

All Turkey Hunting Permits (1) --------- 5.1% 13.5% 16.7% 15.1% 15.0% 14.9% 15.7% 15.2%

Trapping/Furbearer Permits 0.3% 0.4% 0.2% 0.3% 0.3% 0.3% 0.4% 0.4% 0.4%

Lifetime Permits --------- --------- 0.1% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.6% 0.6% 0.6%

Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

(1) - Archer's deer and turkey permits; and the Youth Deer & Turkey permits were categorized

at 50% deer and 50% turkey.

(2) - Includes Resident and Nonresident managed deer hunting permits.

(3) - Hand Fishing permit sales are included with this category for permit years 2005 and 2006.

The Hand Fishing permit was eliminated at the end of permit year 2006.

PERCENT OF TOTAL VALUE OF SALES (RESIDENT vs NONRESIDENT):

1958 1978 1998 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Resident Permits 87.2% 84.2% 75.0% 67.4% 64.5% 64.8% 64.7% 64.1% 64.1%

Nonresident Permits 12.8% 15.8% 25.0% 32.6% 35.5% 35.2% 35.3% 35.9% 35.9%

Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

PERCENT OF TOTAL PERMITS SOLD (RESIDENT vs NONRESIDENT):

1958 1978 1998 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Resident Permits 91.5% 85.9% 82.6% 84.9% 85.9% 86.4% 86.3% 85.9% 85.9%

Nonresident Permits 8.5% 14.1% 17.4% 15.1% 14.1% 13.6% 13.7% 14.1% 14.1%

Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

NOTE: Migratory Bird Harvest Information Cards estimated at 83% resident and 17% nonresident.

Heritage Cards estimated at 94% Resident and 6% Nonresident

Apprentice Hunter Privilege sales were computed 83% resident and 17% nonresident.

Trout privilege sales were computed 79% resident and 21% nonresident.

YouthTrout privilege sales were computed 54% resident and 46% nonresident.

Figures do not include replacement permits.

White River Border Lake Permit is included with Fishing Permits. For permit year 2014 Missouri residents

purchased 15,640 permits (95%), while Arkansas residents purchased the remaining 823 (5%) permits.

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

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PERCENT OF TOTAL VALUE OF SALES (ALL PERMITS):

PERCENTAGES OF CATEGORIZED PERMIT SALES

YEARS RANGING FROM 1958 TO 2014

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1958 1978 1998 2002 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

NRA 195 1,162 --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------

ATK --------- 2,478 --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------

AD 3,475 33,130 --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------

RAH --------- --------- 93,793 96,649 93,384 98,554 102,632 100,997 106,649 100,658

UA --------- --------- 4,235 --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------

AOA --------- --------- --------- 18,661 --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------

AAD --------- --------- --------- --------- 40,006 44,524 49,063 50,520 52,066 57,910

FNRA --------- --------- 2,581 2,861 7,042 7,722 7,956 8,152 8,504 8,573

NRLA --------- --------- --------- --------- 434 0 0 0 0 0

# Sold 3,670 36,770 100,609 118,171 140,866 150,800 159,651 159,669 167,219 167,141

% Sold 0.2% 2.5% 5.1% 5.91% 7.34% 7.71% 8.46% 8.57% 8.46% 8.50%

$ Value $19,325 $290,300 $1,621,645 $2,079,658 $3,142,745 $3,844,500 $4,007,643 $4,230,097 $4,212,395 $4,289,083

% Sold 0.7% 2.9% 7.1% 7.08% 10.04% 11.88% 12.68% 12.84% 12.75% 12.97%

NRA - Nonresident Archer's Hunting - Discontinued in 1980.

ATK - Archer's Turkey Hunting - Discontinued in 1979.

AD - Archer's Deer Hunting - Discontinued in 1979.

RAH - Resident Archer's Hunting, includes Resident Youth Archer's Hunting.

UA - Urban Archery Permit was replaced with Anterless Only Archery Permits in 2001.

AAD - Archery Antlerless Deer permits replaced Antlerless Only Archery in 2004.

Permit is available to residents (RAAD) and nonresidents (NAAD), including youths.

FNRA - Fall Nonresident Archer's Hunting, includes Nonresident Youth Archer's Hunting.

NRLA - Nonresident Landowner Archer's Permit - Discontinued in 2009

HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT SALES

PERCENTAGES OF CATEGORIZED PERMIT SALES

YEARS RANGING FROM 1958 TO 2014

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HUNTING AND FISHING PERMITS

SALES COMPARISON FOR 5 PERMIT YEARS

SALES THROUGH JUNE 30 EACH YEAR, 2010 - 2015

2010 Percent 2011 Percent 2012 Percent

Sales Inc./Dec. Sales Inc./Dec. Sales Inc./Dec.

Res. Small Game Hunting and Fishing 117,129 -5.24% 112,324 -5.24% 115,497 2.82%

Res Guard & Reserve Hunting 16 -52.94% 22 -52.94% 15 -31.82%

Resident Fishing 405,536 -2.61% 378,169 -2.61% 442,555 17.03%

White River Border Lakes 14,371 4.07% 12,515 4.07% 14,150 13.06%

Nonresident Fishing 36,923 -7.02% 34,838 -7.02% 38,838 11.48%

Apprentice Hunter Authorization 1,055 14.30% 1,131 14.30% 1,461 29.18%

Trout Permit 62,423 -8.42% 56,075 -8.42% 63,568 13.36%

Youth Trout 4,398 --- 4,217 --- 5,269 0

Resident Small Game Hunting 12,982 2.42% 12,867 2.42% 13,051 1.43%

Resident Trapping* 5 --- 12 --- 51 3

Nonresident Furbearers Hunt & Trap* 0 --- 0 --- 7 ---

Nonresident Small Game Hunting 1,247 -87.00% 1,205 -87.00% 1,186 -1.58%

Hunt & Fish Replacement 7,064 -3.30% 6,837 -3.30% 7,696 12.56%

Turkey Replacement (1) 533 -8.26% 561 -8.26% 507 -9.63%

Spring Resident Turkey Hunting 79,968 -11.54% 76,953 -11.54% 76,698 -0.33%

Resident Youth Spring Turkey Hunting 18,493 18,094 18,637 3.00%

Nonresident Landowner Spring Turkey Hunting 0 DEL --- ---

Spring Nonresident Turkey Hunting 6,523 -13.61% 5,604 -13.61% 5,831 4.05%

Nonresident Youth Spring Turkey Hunting 537 573 621 8.38%

Resident Landowner Spring Turkey Hunting (2) 42,676 -3.45% 42,195 -3.45% 41,185 -2.39%

Resident Fall Turkey Hunt 0 --- 2 --- 0 ---

Resident Youth Fall Turkey Hunt 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---

Nonresident Fall Turkey Hunt 0 --- 1 --- 0 ---

Nonresident Youth Fall Turkey Hunt 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---

Resident Archer's Deer & Turkey 2 --- 19 --- 3 -84%

Resident Youth Archer's Deer & Turkey 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---

Resident Firearm Deer Hunting 5 400.00% 15 400.00% 1 -93.33%

Resident Youth Firearm Deer Hunting 1 --- 0 --- 0

Resident Archery Antlerless Only Deer (4) 1 -66.77% 10 -66.77% 0 -100.00%

Resident Youth Archery Antlerless Deer 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---

Firearm Antlerless Only Deer (4) 5 25.00% 5 25.00% 3 -40.00%

Youth Firearm Antlerless Deer (5) 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---

Youth Firearm Antlerless Deer (4) DEL --- --- --- --- ---

Nonresident Firearm Deer Hunting 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---

Nonresident Youth Firearm Deer Hunting 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---

Nonresident Archer's Hunting 0 100.00% 0 100.00% 0 ---

Nonresident Youth Archer's Hunting 0 --- 0 --- 0 ---

Resident Landowner Firearms Anydeer (2) 673 --- 72 --- 1 -1

Resident Landowner Firearm Antlerless (2) 1,063 53050.00% 87 53050.00% 0 -100.00%

Nonresident Landowner Archer DEL --- --- --- --- ---

Nonresident Landowner Firearm Deer DEL --- --- --- --- ---

Resident Landowner Archer's Hunting (2) 409 13533.33% 43 13533.33% 0 -100.00%

Resident Landowner Archery Antlerless (2) 728 12033.33% 70 12033.33% 0 -100.00%

Resident Landowner Fall Turkey (2) 587 19466.67% 56 19466.67% 0 -100.00%

Conservation Heritage Card 7,618 -17.38% 6,997 -17.38% 6,789 -2.97%

Migratory Bird Hunting (3) 174 544.44% 143 544.44% 182 27.27%

Resident Conservation Order --- --- 0 --- 2 27.27%

Resident Lifetime Small Game Hunting 43 13.16% 31 13.16% 29 -6.45%

Resident Lifetime Fishing 656 -7.08% 562 -7.08% 669 19.04%

Resident Lifetime Conservation Partner 585 -6.10% 514 -6.10% 633 23.15%

Cable Restraint 0 --- DEL --- --- ---

Resident Fur Handler 0 --- 0 --- DEL ---

Youth Deer & Turkey Hunting DEL --- --- --- --- ---

Daily Fishing Permits 59,720 -3.00% 53,121 -3.00% 65,290 22.91%

Daily Hunting Permits 4,775 406.90% 5,145 406.90% 5,551 7.89%

Total Permits Sold 888,924 -2.76% 831,085 -2.76% 925,976 11.42%

Value of Sales $13,226,172 -4.36% $12,327,838 -4.36% $13,618,415 10.47%

Actual Revenue $12,558,503 -4.37% $11,703,003 -4.37% $12,929,894 10.48%

The Daily Fishing and Daily Hunting Permits are issued for multiple days. The quantities shown above

reflects the total one-day permits issued to permittees.

*This permit is now available July 1 instead of the beginning of the permit year, effective with permit year 2009.

DEL - first year permit was deleted.

(1) - Includes Youth Deer/Turkey. Beginning with 2005 includes 1,322 resident landowner free replacements;

in 2006 there were 8 resident landowner replacements; 2007 there were 5 and in 2008 there were 7.

(2) - Available through Point of Sale terminal at no cost to the resident landowner.

(3) - Migratory Bird Permit is now available for purchase until June 30th of each permit year.

Thereby extending the preceding permit year until June 30th instead of February 28th.

(4) - Includes resident ($7) and nonresident ($25) sales; 15 resident permits and 0 nonresident permits were sold.

(5) - Includes resident and nonresident sales, since it is available to both for $3.50.

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2013 Percent 2014 Percent 2015 Percent

Sales Inc./Dec. Sales Inc./Dec. Sales Inc./Dec.

114,680 -0.71% 113,347 -1.16% 113,574 0.20% Res. Small Game Hunting and Fishing

10 -33.33% 3 -70.00% 2 -33.33% Res Guard & Reserve Hunting

390,607 -11.74% 407,840 4.41% 385,957 -5.37% Resident Fishing

13,766 -2.71% 14,252 3.53% 13,801 -3.16% White River Border Lakes

36,999 -4.74% 37,874 2.36% 38,424 1.45% Nonresident Fishing

1,986 35.93% 2,169 9.21% 2,224 2.54% Apprentice Hunter Authorization

60,917 -4.17% 62,491 2.58% 63,522 1.65% Trout Permit

5,339 1.33% 5,253 -1.61% 5,065 -3.58% Youth Trout

14,636 12.14% 12,755 -12.85% 13,630 6.86% Resident Small Game Hunting

190 272.55% 265 39.47% 222 -16.23% Resident Trapping*

4 -42.86% 6 50.00% 0 -100.00% Nonresident Furbearers Hunt & Trap*

1,323 11.55% 1,268 -4.16% 1,436 13.25% Nonresident Small Game Hunting

6,467 -15.97% 6,662 3.02% 6,478 -2.76% Hunt & Fish Replacement

527 3.94% 537 1.90% 493 -8.19% Turkey Replacement (1)

86,854 13.24% 83,730 -3.60% 83,784 0.06% Spring Resident Turkey Hunting

21,179 13.64% 19,859 -6.23% 19,695 -0.83% Resident Youth Spring Turkey Hunting

--- --- --- --- --- --- Nonresident Landowner Spring Turkey Hunting

6,332 8.59% 6,388 0.88% 6,954 8.86% Spring Nonresident Turkey Hunting

757 21.90% 738 -2.51% 812 10.03% Nonresident Youth Spring Turkey Hunting

45,642 10.82% 43,176 -5.40% 43,037 -0.32% Resident Landowner Spring Turkey Hunting (2)

1 --- 1 --- 2 --- Resident Fall Turkey Hunt

0 --- 0 --- 0 --- Resident Youth Fall Turkey Hunt

0 --- 0 --- 0 --- Nonresident Fall Turkey Hunt

0 --- 0 --- 0 --- Nonresident Youth Fall Turkey Hunt

31 933.33% 14 -54.84% 8 -42.86% Resident Archer's Deer & Turkey

1 --- 0 --- 0 --- Resident Youth Archer's Deer & Turkey

37 3600.00% 11 -70.27% 8 -27.27% Resident Firearm Deer Hunting

5 --- 0 --- 0 --- Resident Youth Firearm Deer Hunting

18 --- 7 --- 5 --- Resident Archery Antlerless Only Deer (4)

1 --- 0 --- 0 --- Resident Youth Archery Antlerless Deer

26 766.67% 7 -73.08% 5 -28.57% Firearm Antlerless Only Deer (4)

0 --- 1 --- 0 --- Youth Firearm Antlerless Deer (5)

--- --- --- --- --- --- Youth Firearm Antlerless Deer (4)

9 --- 0 --- 2 --- Nonresident Firearm Deer Hunting

0 --- 0 --- 0 --- Nonresident Youth Firearm Deer Hunting

3 --- 14 --- 1 --- Nonresident Archer's Hunting

0 --- 0 --- 0 --- Nonresident Youth Archer's Hunting

79 7800.00% 22 -72.15% 14 -36.36% Resident Landowner Firearms Anydeer (2)

54 --- 12 -77.78% 19 58.33% Resident Landowner Firearm Antlerless (2)

--- --- --- --- --- --- Nonresident Landowner Archer

--- --- --- --- --- --- Nonresident Landowner Firearm Deer

62 --- 19 --- 15 --- Resident Landowner Archer's Hunting (2)

96 --- 26 --- 18 --- Resident Landowner Archery Antlerless (2)

55 --- 14 --- 12 --- Resident Landowner Fall Turkey (2)

6,752 -0.54% 6,296 -6.75% 6,593 4.72% Conservation Heritage Card

138 -24.18% 33 -76.09% 262 693.94% Migratory Bird Hunting (3)

4 100.00% 2 -50.00% 3 50.00% Resident Conservation Order

43 48.28% 41 -4.65% 45 9.76% Resident Lifetime Small Game Hunting

736 10.01% 695 -5.57% 642 -7.63% Resident Lifetime Fishing

681 7.58% 669 -1.76% 628 -6.13% Resident Lifetime Conservation Partner

--- --- --- --- --- --- Cable Restraint

--- --- --- --- --- --- Resident Fur Handler

--- --- --- --- --- --- Youth Deer & Turkey Hunting

59,963 -8.16% 61,980 3.36% 60,225 -2.83% Daily Fishing Permits

5,799 4.47% 5,432 -6.33% 7,152 31.66% Daily Hunting Permits

882,809 -4.66% 893,909 1.26% 874,769 -2.14% Total Permits Sold

13,175,280$ -3.25% 13,335,701$ 1.22% 13,261,291$ -0.56% Value of Sales

12,505,787$ -3.28% 12,658,970$ 1.22% 12,588,707$ -0.56% Actual Revenue

Effective with Permit Year 2005, fall permits became available before the end of June. Thus, early sales for deer and

turkey permits previously not available, will now be reported.

*This permit is now available July 1 instead of the beginning of the permit year, effective with permit year 2009.

DEL - first year permit was deleted.

(1) - Includes Youth Deer/Turkey. Beginning with 2005 includes 1,322 resident landowner free replacements; in 2006

there were 8 resident landowner replacements; 2007 there were 5 and in 2008 there were 7.

(2) - Available through Point of Sale terminal at no cost to the resident landowner.

(3) - Migratory Bird Permit is now available for purchase until June 30th of each permit year.

Thereby extending the preceding permit year until June 30th instead of February 28th.

(4) - Includes resident ($7) and nonresident ($25) sales; 15 resident permits and 0 nonresident permits were sold.

(5) - Includes resident and nonresident sales, since it is available to both for $3.50.

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HUNTING AND FISHING PERMITS CHARGE OFFS AND BOND CLAIMS

2010 THROUGH 2014 PERMIT YEARS

Prior to May 1981, all permit vendors and distributing agents were included under a blanket

bond which paid all losses. In May 1984, all blanket bond coverage was discontinued. All vendors after

that date were required to furnish surety bonds in an amount sufficient to cover potential losses. In

November 1989, the Department began to waive bonds for issuing agents with at least 30 months of

satisfactory experience and a sales volume of less than $10,000 annually. The average bonded permit

issuing agent was required to have $3,000 coverage at a cost to the issuing agent of approximately $100

a year.

Beginning with the 1996 permit year and the implementation of the electronic POS method of

selling permits, 99.6% of the permit issuing agents were no longer required to furnish a surety bond.

The Department's share of the permit sales are now collected electronically from the issuing agents

specified bank account. However, each existing permit issuing agent is required to furnish a refundable

security deposit for a POS terminal. Existing vendors in 1995, with accounts in good standing, were

required to furnish a $250.00 deposit. Those appointed after 1995 were required to pay a $550.00

deposit. Vendors requesting additional terminals must furnish $550.00 per terminal, which is also

refundable.

Since the inception of POS, new vendors with poor credit ratings were asked to furnish a Surety

Bond or Letter of Credit. In Permit Year 2003, there remained ten (10) vendors who were required to

furnish bonds to the Department. However, with the exceptional service POS provides, these remaining

vendors were informed, during Permit Year 2004, to cancel their bonds at the time of its renewal date,

because the previous bond requirement has been eliminated by the Department.

The following lists the write-offs for the past five years:

Permit Year 2010 $ 0.00 Permit Year 2011 $ 0.00 Permit Year 2012 $ 0.00 Permit Year 2013 $ 0.00 Permit Year 2014 $ 0.00

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PERMIT GLOSSARY

Hunting, fishing and trapping permit requirements are subject to the exception noted in Section 3CSR10-5.205 of the Wildlife Code of Missouri. This is a listing of the majority of the permits available to permittees, and does not include all permits. For additional information and a complete listing of all permits available, please refer to Wildlife Code book sections noted.

PERMIT PRIVILEGES:

01 CONSERVATION HERITAGE CARD - $2.00 Available for residents and nonresidents who participate in both hunting and/or fishing activities. Also, this card serves as record of Hunter Education Certification.

05 RESIDENT SMALL GAME HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT - $19.00 Available to residents whose hunting and fishing activity require both a resident fishing permit and a resident hunting permit. It does not include deer or turkey. (Section 3CSR10-5.330)

06 RESIDENT NATIONAL GUARD AND RESERVE SERVICE SMALL GAME HUNTING AND FISHING PERMIT - $5.00

Available to residents of Missouri who are currently, or have in the previous twelve (12) months, been mobilized and serving on full-time active military duty in either the National Guard (in Federal status) or Reserve forces of the United States to participate in both small game hunting and/or fishing activities. (Section 3CSR10-5.331)

10 RESIDENT FISHING PERMIT - $12.00 Required of residents between the ages of 16 and 65 for fishing. Residents 15 years of age and younger or 65 years of age and older are not required to purchase a fishing permit. (Section 3CSR10-5.340)

12 WHITE RIVER BORDER LAKES PERMIT - $10.00 Available to Arkansas and Missouri residents, already licensed or exempted from licensing requirements, to sport fish the other state’s portion of the impounded waters of Bull Shoals, Norfork and Table Rock Lakes, in lieu of purchasing a Nonresident Fishing Permit. Must also have a fishing permit or exemption issued by the state of residence. (Section 3CSR10-5.535)

18 DAILY FISHING PERMIT - $7.00/Day Available to residents and nonresidents in lieu of purchasing the annual permit. (Section 3CSR10-5.440)

20 NONRESIDENT FISHING PERMIT - $42.00 Required of nonresidents 16 years of age or older for fishing. Nonresidents 15 years of age and under are not required to purchase a fishing permit. (Section 3CSR10-5.540)

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25 TROUT PERMIT - $7.00* Required of residents or nonresidents to possess and transport trout outside the four state trout parks. Persons fishing inside state trout parks who purchase a daily trout tag are not required to purchase a trout permit. Trout permits are required for all persons to possess trout outside trout parks regardless of age. A trout permit is required for all persons fishing in Lake Taneycomo upstream of Highway 65, for winter fishing in the trout parks and for fishing in Stone Mill Spring Branch. (Section 3CSR10-5.430)

27 APPRENTICE HUNTER AUTHORIZATION - $10.00 Any person born on or after January 1, 1967, is given the authority to purchase firearms hunting permits (except the Youth Deer and Turkey Hunting Permits), without displaying a hunter education certificate card. The authorization gives the purchaser an opportunity to hunt, with a properly licensed adult hunter (18 years and older), who has in their possession a valid hunter education certificate card. (Section 3CSR10-5.300)

30 RESIDENT SMALL GAME HUNTING PERMIT - $10.00 Required of residents under 65 years of age when exercising the privileges of hunting small game by legal methods. Residents 15 years of age or younger may also take wildlife, except deer and turkey, as provided in Chapter 7 of the Wildlife Code without a resident hunting permit. Such person must be accompanied by a properly licensed adult hunter or has in his possession a valid hunter education certificate card. (Section 3CSR10-5.345)

35 RESIDENT TRAPPING PERMIT - $10.00 Required of residents for trapping. (Section 3CSR10-5.370)

37 NONRESIDENT FURBEARERS HUNTING AND TRAPPING PERMIT - $130.00 Required of nonresidents to pursue, take or sell furbearers, as defined by the Wildlife Code, by any legal method. (Section 3CSR10-5.570)

40 NONRESIDENT SMALL GAME HUNTING PERMIT - $80.00 Required of nonresidents when exercising the privileges of hunting small game, except furbearers, by legal methods regardless of age. Nonresidents who hunt furbearers must purchase a nonresident furbearers hunting and trapping permit. It does not include deer or turkey. (Section 3CSR10-5.545)

42 DAILY SMALL GAME HUNTING PERMIT - $11.00/Day Available to nonresidents in lieu of purchasing the annual hunting permit. (Section 3CSR10-5.445)

50 RESIDENT CONSERVATION ORDER PERMIT - $5.00/Day Required of all residents, including landowners, who are 16 years of age or older, during the Conservation Order season. (Section 3CSR10-5.436)

51 NONRESIDENT CONSERVATION ORDER PERMIT - $40.00/Day Required of all nonresidents, who are 16 years of age or older, during the Conservation Order season. (Section 3CSR10-5.567)

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52 MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING PERMIT - $6.00 Required of residents and nonresidents, 16 years of age or older, who hunt waterfowl. Hunting permit and Federal Duck Stamp is required. (Section 3CSR10-5.435)

54 HUNTING AND FISHING REPLACEMENT PERMIT - $2.00 Available to residents or nonresidents for replacement of lost, destroyed or mutilated permits.

55 SPRING RESIDENT TURKEY HUNTING PERMIT - $17.00* Required of residents who hunt turkey by firearm or bow during the spring season regardless of age. (Section 3CSR10-5.365)

56 FALL RESIDENT TURKEY HUNTING PERMIT - $13.00* Required of residents who hunt turkey by firearm during the fall season regardless of age. (Section 3CSR10-5.365)

57 SPRING NONRESIDENT TURKEY HUNTING PERMIT - $175.00* Required of nonresidents who hunt turkey by firearm or bow during the spring season regardless of age. (Section 3CSR10-5.565)

58 FALL NONRESIDENT TURKEY HUNTING PERMIT - $110.00* Required of nonresidents who hunt turkey during the fall firearm turkey season regardless of age. (Section 3CSR10-5.565)

60 RESIDENT ARCHER'S HUNTING PERMIT - $19.00* Required of residents who hunt deer or turkey or small game by bow during the special fall archery seasons regardless of age. Resident Archer’s Antlerless Deer Hunting Permits are available at a nominal fee of $7.00. (Section 3CSR10-5.360 and 5.425)

65 RESIDENT FIREARMS ANY-DEER HUNTING PERMIT - $17.00* Required of residents who hunt deer by firearm during the regular fall firearm deer season regardless of age. Resident Firearms Antlerless Deer Hunting Permits are also available at a nominal fee of $7.00. (Sections 3CSR10-5.351 and 5.352)

69 RESIDENT MANAGED DEER HUNTING PERMIT - $17.00* Required of residents who participate in a prescribed managed deer hunt. (Section 3CSR10-5.359)

70 NONRESIDENT FIREARMS ANY-DEER HUNTING PERMIT - $225.00* Required of nonresidents who hunt deer by firearm during the regular fall firearm deer season regardless of age. Nonresident Firearms Antlerless Deer Hunting Permit is available at a nominal fee of $25.00. (Sections 3CSR10-5.551 and 5.552)

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75 NONRESIDENT ARCHERS’ HUNTING PERMIT - $225.00* Required of nonresidents who hunt deer or turkey or both by bow during the special fall archery seasons regardless of age. Nonresident archers’ permits are also valid for small game (except furbearers) during prescribed seasons after September. Nonresident Archery Antlerless Deer Hunting Permit is available at a nominal fee of $25.00, during the archery hunting season. (Section 3CSR10-5.560 and 5.554)

79 NONRESIDENT MANAGED DEER HUNTING PERMIT - $225.00* Required of nonresidents who participate in a prescribed managed deer hunt. (Section 3CSR10-5.559)

85-89 RESIDENT LIFETIME SMALL GAME HUNTING PERMIT – Range of $35 to $400 (Permit price is based upon the age of the permittee) Available to residents, including those under the age of eleven (11) years old, whose hunting activity requires a small game hunting permit, valid for the lifetime of the permittee. Those residents under the age of eleven (11) years old may hunt only as provided in Section 3CSR10-5.205 until completion of a hunter education course. This permit includes migratory birds, mammals and to sell furbearers taken by hunting. This permit does not include deer and turkey. (Section 3CSR10-5.320)

90-94 RESIDENT LIFETIME FISHING PERMIT – Range of $35 to $400 (Permit price is based upon the age of the permittee) Available to residents whose fishing activity requires a resident fishing permit, valid for the lifetime of the permittee. This permit includes trout permit privilege. (Section 3CSR10-5.315)

95-99 RESIDENT LIFETIME CONSERVATION PARTNER PERMIT – Range of $70 to $800 (Permit price is based upon the age of the permittee) Available to residents whose hunting and fishing activities require a resident fishing and a resident small game hunting permit. This permit includes trout, migratory birds, mammals, and to sell furbearers taken by hunting. It does not include deer and turkey. (Section 3CSR10-5.310)

* Any person fifteen (15) years of age or younger may purchase these permits at fifty percent (50%) of the resident fee.

Hunting and fishing permit requirements are subject to the exceptions noted in Section 3CSR10-5.205 of the Wildlife Code of Missouri. Refer to the official Wildlife Code of Missouri Book for further information regarding these permit types.

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Resident Hunting and Fishing Combination:

Arkansas N/AIowa $47.00Oklahoma $42.00Nebraska $40.00 ($131.00 for Nonresident)Kansas $38.50Illinois $31.75 ($26.25 for hunt/fish permit, $5.50 for habitat permit)Kentucky $30.00Tennessee $28.00Missouri $19.00

Resident Fishing:

Tennessee N/A (Only has Combo)Nebraska $28.50Oklahoma $25.00Kansas $20.50Kentucky $20.00Iowa $19.00 Illinois $15.00Missouri $12.00

Arkansas $10.50

Nonresident Fishing:

Nebraska $60.50Oklahoma $55.00Kentucky $50.00Kansas $42.50Missouri $42.00

Iowa $41.00 Tennessee $41.00 ($81.00 for all fish including trout)Arkansas $40.00Illinois $31.50

Daily/Trip Fishing:

Oklahoma $15.00 (Resident 2-day or Nonresident 1-day)Arkansas $11.00 (3-Day, $17.00 for 7-day, $22.00 for 14-day)Iowa $9.50 (Resident 1-day; $10.50 Nonres 1-day; $17.50 Nonres 3-day; $13.50 Res 7-day; $32.00 Nonres 7-day)Tennessee $8.00 ($16.50 for 3-Day; #25.50 for 10-Day) (All Fish #16.00 1-day; $33.50 3-day; $50.50 10-day)Nebraska $7.50 (Resident 1-day; $9.50 Nonres 1-day; $22.50 Resident 3-day; $27.50 Nonres 3-day)Kentucky $7.00 (Resident 1-day; $10.00 Nonres 1-day; $30.00 Nonres 7-day; $40.00 Nonres 15-day)Missouri $7.00 (Per day)Illinois $5.50 (Per day or $20.00 for 10 days)Kansas $5.50 (24 hour)

Trout Stamp/Permit:

Nebraska N/AOklahoma N/ATennessee $18.00 (Residents only)Iowa $12.50 (Residents, $15.00 for Nonresidents)Kansas $12.50Kentucky $10.00Missouri $7.00 ($3.50 for 15 and Younger)Illinois $6.50Arkansas $5.00 (Residents, $12.00 for Nonresidents)

2014 Permit Prices

Missouri and Surrounding States

Hunting & Fishing Permit Price Comparison

All permits are listed in order of price from highest to lowest

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Missouri and Surrounding States

Hunting & Fishing Permit Price Comparison

All permits are listed in order of price from highest to lowest

Resident Small Game Hunting:

Tennessee N/A (Only has Combo)Nebraska $34.00 ($14.00 for permit and $20.00 for habitat stamp)Iowa $32.00 ($19.00 for permit and $13.00 for habitat stamp)Oklahoma $25.00Kansas $20.50Kentucky $20.00Illinois $18.00 ($12.50 for permit and $5.50 habitat stamp)Arkansas $10.50 (Includes one deer)Missouri $10.00

Nonresident Small Game Hunting:

Oklahoma $142.00Kentucky $140.00Iowa $125.00 ($112.00 for permit and $13.00 for habitat stamp)Nebraska $101.00 ($81.00 for permit and $20.00 for habitat stamp)(Nonres 15 and younger same as resident)Tennessee $91.00Arkansas $80.00Missouri $80.00

Kansas $72.50 ($37.50 for Junior Hunting permit - under 16)Illinois $63.25 ($57.75 for permit and $5.50 for habitat stamp)

Daily/Trip Hunting:

Iowa N/AKansas N/ANebraska $76.00 ($56.00 2 day permit and $20.00 habitat stamp)Oklahoma $75.00 (5 Day)Arkansas $55.00 (5 day small game, $100.00 3 day all game, $150.00 5 day all game)Tennessee $50.50 (7 Day)Illinois $48.25 ($35.75 for five days and $5.50 for habitat stamp)Missouri $11.00 (Per Day)Kentucky $7.00 (Resident 1 day; $10.00 NonRes 1 day; $40.00 NonRes 5 day)

Waterfowl/Migratory Bird:

Tennessee $33.00 ($2.00 Migratory bird Res and Nonres)($31.00 Waterfowl Res Only-Nonres included With Hunting Permit)Illinois $15.50Kentucky $15.00Iowa $10.00Oklahoma $10.00Kansas $9.50 ($7.00 waterfowl and $2.50 HIP)Arkansas $7.00 ($20 for Nonresidents)Missouri $6.00

Nebraska $5.00

Resident Trapping:

Nebraska $36.00 ($16.00 for permit and $20.00 for habitat stamp)Iowa $35.50 ($22.50 for permit and $13.00 for habitat stamp)Oklahoma $35.00 ($10.00 for trapping permit,$25.00 hunting permit)Tennessee $28.00Kansas $20.50Kentucky $20.00Illinois $16.00 ($10.50 for permit and $5.50 for habitat stamp)Arkansas $10.50 (Trapping permit free with purchase of small game hunting)Missouri $10.00

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2014 Permit Prices

Missouri and Surrounding States

Hunting & Fishing Permit Price Comparison

All permits are listed in order of price from highest to lowest

Nonresident Furbearer Hunting/Trapping

Oklahoma $487.00 ($345.00 for trapping permit, $142.00 for hunting permit)Tennessee $401.00 Kansas $252.50Nebraska $245.00 ($225.00 for permit and $20.00 for habitat stamp)Iowa $213.00 ($200.00 for permit and $13.00 for habitat stamp)Arkansas $205.00 ( $125 permit and $80 for hunting permit)Illinois $181.00 ($175.50 for permit and $5.50 for habitat stamp) / ($250.50 for permit for if from HI, MN, ND, SD, TN, WI)Kentucky $130.00Missouri $130.00

Resident Spring Turkey:

Iowa $56.50 ($24.50 for turkey permit, $19.00 for hunting permit and $13.00 for habitat stamp)Tennessee $56.00 ($28.00 for Big Game permit, $28.00 for hunting permit)Kentucky $50.00 ($30.00 for turkey permit, $20.00 for hunting permit)Nebraska $44.00 ($24.00 for turkey permit, $20.00 for habitat stamp)Kansas $43.00 ($22.50 for turkey permit, $20.50 for hunting permit)Oklahoma $35.00 ($10.00 for turkey permit, $25.00 for hunting permit)Illinois $33.00 ($15.00 for turkey permit, $12.50 for hunting permit and $5.50 for habitat stamp)Arkansas $25.00Missouri $17.00

Nonresident Spring Turkey:

Arkansas $300.00 ($150.00 5-Day all game; $100 3-Day all game; $50.00 1-Day all game)Tennessee $251.00 (Includes all Big Game)($175.00 7-Day all Big Game)Iowa $230.00 ($105.00 for turkey permit, $112.00 for hunting permit and $13.00 for habitat stamp)Kentucky $215.00 ($75.00 for turkey permit, $140.00 for hunting permit)Missouri $190.00

Illinois $188.25 ($125.00 for turkey permit, $57.75 for hunting permit and $5.50 for habitat stamp)Oklahoma $152.00 ($10.00 for turkey permit, $142.00 for hunting permit)Nebraska $116.00 ($96.00 for turkey permit, $20.00 for habitat stamp)Kansas $105.00 ($32.50 for turkey permit, $72.50 for hunting permit)

Resident Fall Turkey:

Arkansas N/AIowa $56.50 ($24.50 for turkey permit, $19.00 for hunting permit and $13.00 for habitat stamp)Tennessee $56.00 ($28.00 for Big Game, $28.00 hunt/fish permit)Kentucky $50.00 ($30.00 for turkey permit, $20.00 for hunting permit)Nebraska $44.00 ($24.00 for turkey permit, $20.00 for habitat stamp)Kansas $43.00 ($22.50 for turkey permit, $20.50 for hunting permit)Oklahoma $35.00 ($10.00 for turkey permit, $25.00 for hunting permit)Illinois $33.00 ($15.00 for turkey permit, $12.50 for hunting permit and $5.50 for habitat stamp)Missouri $13.00

Nonresident Fall Turkey:

Iowa N/AArkansas N/ATennessee $251.00 (Includes all Big Game)Kentucky $215.00 ($75.00 for turkey permit, $140.00 for hunting permit)Illinois $188.25 ($125.00 for turkey permit, $57.75 for hunting permit and $5.50 for habitat stamp)Oklahoma $152.00 ($10.00 for turkey permit, $142.00 for hunting permit)Nebraska $111.00 ($91.00 for turkey permit, $20.00 for habitat stamp)Missouri $110.00

Kansas $105.00 ($32.50 for turkey permit, $72.50 for hunting permit)

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2014 Permit Prices

Missouri and Surrounding States

Hunting & Fishing Permit Price Comparison

All permits are listed in order of price from highest to lowest

Resident Firearm Deer:

Iowa $60.50 ($28.50 for deer permit, $19.00 for hunting permit and $13.00 for habitat stamp)(Firearm or Archery)Tennessee $56.00 ($28.00 for Big Game, $28.00 hunt/fish permit)Kentucky $55.00 ($35.00 for deer permit, $20.00 for hunting permit)Kansas $53.00 ($32.50 for deer permit, $20.50 for hunting permit)Nebraska $50.00 ($30.00 for deer permit, $20.00 for habitat stamp)(Statewide Buck $73.50)Oklahoma $45.00 ($20.00 for deer permit, $25.00 for hunting permit)Illinois $43.00 ($25.00 for deer permit, $12.50 for hunting permit and $5.50 for habitat stamp)Arkansas $25.00Missouri $17.00

Nonresident Firearm Deer:

Iowa $567.00 ($298.00 buck permit, $120.00 doe permit; $112.00 for hunting permit; $13.00 habitat stamp; $24.00 App fee)Kansas $410.00 ($337.50 for deer permit, $72.50 for hunting permit - Incl 1-buck and 1-doe)Illinois $363.25 ($300.00 for deer permit, $57.75 for hunting permit and $5.50 for habitat stamp)Arkansas $300.00 ($50.00 1-Day all game; $100.00 3-Day all game; $150.00 5-Day all game)Kentucky $260.00 ($120.00 for deer permit, $140.00 for hunting permit)Oklahoma $280.00Tennessee $251.00 (Includes all Big Game)Nebraska $235.00 ($215.00 for deer permit, $20.00 for habitat stamp)(Statewide Buck $536.00)Missouri $225.00

Resident Bonus/Extra Deer:(Subject to limitations in all states)Arkansas N/ANebraska N/ATennessee N/AIowa $28.50 (For first Antlerless permit, $13.00 subsequent permits)Oklahoma $20.00Illinois $17.50Kansas $17.50Kentucky $15.00Missouri $7.00 ($7 for antlerless only, $3.50 for youth 15 and Younger)

Nonresident Bonus/Extra Deer:(Subject to limitations in all states)Arkansas N/ATennessee N/AOklahoma N/AIowa N/A (Incl with buck permit)Nebraska N/AKansas $52.50Illinois $25.00Missouri $25.00 ($25 for antlerless only, $3.50 for youth 15 and Younger - must purchase Any-deer first)Kentucky $15.00

Youth Turkey:

Arkansas N/AOklahoma N/AIllinois $28.00 ($10.00 for deer only, $12.50 Hunting permit; $5.50 Habitat Stamp)Nebraska $26.00 ($6.00 for Turkey Permit, $20.00 For Habitat Stamp)Iowa $24.50 (Resident only)Kentucky $16.00 ($10 for turkey and $6 Hunting permit; Nonres $15 for turkey and $10 Hunting permit)Missouri $8.50 (Resident and Nonresident Spring Turkey)($6.50 For Fall Turkey)Tennessee $8.00 (Resident only)Kansas $7.50 (Resident; Nonres $12.50)

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2014 Permit Prices

Missouri and Surrounding States

Hunting & Fishing Permit Price Comparison

All permits are listed in order of price from highest to lowest

Youth Deer:

Arkansas N/AIowa $28.50 (Resident only)Illinois $28.50 ($10.00 for deer only, $12.50 Hunting permit; $5.50 Habitat Stamp)Nebraska $26.00 ($6.00 for Deer Permit, $20.00 for Habitat Stamp)Kentucky $16.00 ($10.00 for deer; $6 Hunting permit)Kansas $12.50 (Resident; Nonres $112.50)Oklahoma $10.00 (Resident Only)Missouri $8.50 (Resident and Nonresident Any Deer)Tennessee $8.00 (Resident only)

Resident Archery Deer & Turkey:

Iowa $85.00 ($28.50 for deer permit or $24.50 for turkey permit, $19.00 for hunting permit and $13.00 for habitat stamp)Nebraska $74.00 ($30.00 for deer permit, $24.00 for turkey permit, $20.00 for habitat stamp)Tennessee $56.00 ($28.00 for Big Game, $28.00 hunt/fish permit)Kentucky $55.00 (Same permit for archery and firearm)Kansas $53.00 ($32.50 for deer permit, $20.50 for hunting permit)Deer OnlyIllinois $49.50 ($26.00 for deer, $5.50 for turkey, $12.50 for hunting permit and $5.50 for habitat stamp)Oklahoma $45.00 ($20.00 for deer permit, $25.00 for hunting permit)Arkansas $25.00Missouri $19.00 ($9.50 for youth 15 and Younger)

Nonresident Archery Deer & Turkey:

Iowa $567.00 ($298.00 buck permit; $120.00 doe permit; $112.00 hunting permit; $13.00 habitat stamp; $24.00 App fee)Illinois $548.75 ($410.00 for deer, $75.50 for turkey, $57.75 for hunting permit, and $5.50 for habitat stamp)Kansas $410.00 ($337.50 deer permit, $72.50 for hunting permit) Deer only, includes 1-buck and 1-doeNebraska $331.00 ($215.00 for permit, $96.00 for turkey permit, $20.00 for habitat stamp)Arkansas $300.00 ($50.00 1-Day all game; $100.00 3-Day all game; $150.00 5-Day all game)Oklahoma $280.00Kentucky $260.00 (Same permit for archery and firearm)Tennessee $251.00 (Includes all Big Game)Missouri $225.00 ($9.50 for youth 15 and Younger)

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Miscellaneous Permit Sales

Summaries & Reviews

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REVENUE SOURCE CATEGORY FY 2014 FY 2013 FY '14 to '13 FY 2012 FY '13 to '12 FY 2011 FY '12 to '11 FY 2010 FY '11 to '10

REVENUE REVENUE % Inc/Dec REVENUE % Inc/Dec REVENUE % Inc/Dec REVENUE % Inc/DecConservation Sales & Use Tax $107,076,439.94 $102,532,262.23 4.43% $100,565,999.63 1.96% $95,818,337.50 4.95% $93,854,189.27 2.09%

Hunting and Fishing Permits $31,551,917.01 $30,505,975.94 3.43% $31,215,750.42 -2.27% $30,057,419.29 3.85% $30,883,472.26 -2.67%

Commercial and Miscellaneous Permits $1,492,738.94 $1,477,359.22 1.04% $1,634,319.86 -9.60% $1,532,938.55 6.61% $1,633,607.41 -6.16%

Sales and Rentals $10,283,532.06 $7,820,331.48 31.50% $7,480,667.09 4.54% $8,825,959.07 -15.24% $7,047,300.35 25.24%

Interest $384,769.33 $389,791.15 -1.29% $308,776.02 26.24% $303,971.62 1.58% $512,826.47 -40.73%

Miscellaneous Receipts (1) $2,803,487.98 $3,535,349.64 -20.70% $3,319,992.33 6.49% $2,259,250.65 46.95% $2,402,727.28 -5.97%Federal Reimbursements $27,945,765.79 $26,543,554.76 5.28% $25,141,633.18 5.58% $22,653,213.80 10.98% $21,475,594.64 5.48%TOTAL REVENUE $181,538,651.05 $172,804,624.42 5.05% $169,667,138.53 1.85% $161,451,090.48 5.09% $157,809,717.68 2.31%

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COMPARISON OF REVENUE BY SOURCE CATEGORY

FISCAL YEARS 2010 to 2014

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Conservation Sales & Use Tax 58.98%

Hunting and Fishing Permits 17.38%

Commercial and Misc Permits 0.82%

Sales and Rentals 5.67%

Interest 0.21%

Miscellaneous Receipts 1.55% Federal Reimbursements 15.39%

FY '14 Revenue Source Comparison Graph

Conservation Sales & Use Tax Hunting and Fishing Permits Commercial and Miscellaneous Permits

Sales and Rentals Interest Miscellaneous Receipts (1)

Federal Reimbursements

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Sub 2014 2013 % INCREASE

Source Source AMOUNT AMOUNT OR

Code Code REVENUE DESCRIPTION RECEIVED RECEIVED DECREASE

1011 Conservation Sales & Use Tax $107,076,439.94 $102,532,262.23 4.43%1097 Sales Tax Collected $65,398.37 $80,225.19 -18.48%1099 Other Taxes $0.00 $507.49 -100.00%

01 Forest Crop Land Yield Tax $5,012.36 $7,400.07 -32.27%1126 01 Hunt and Fish Permits - POS $31,551,917.01 $30,505,975.94 3.43%

02 Hunt and Fish Temporary Permits not issued on POS $0.00 $0.00 03 Commercial Permits $173,174.30 $150,021.00 15.43%

1127 1 Field Trial Permits & Bands on Conservation Areas $1,210.00 $1,010.00 19.80%2 Licensed Shooting Area Permits (1) $25,736.92 $27,705.00 -7.10%3 Hound Running Area User Permits $0.00 $0.00 5 Adult Trout Tags (2) $872,827.46 $823,085.34 6.04%6 Youth Trout Tags (2) $115,063.76 $109,324.88 5.25%7 Other Special Tags and Permits $362.50 $425.00 -14.71%

1303 Other Fees $0.00 $0.00 1303 13 Shooting Range Fee $299,439.00 $362,878.00 -17.48%

14 Workshop Fee $0.00 $0.00 17 Wildlife Collector Permit Fee $4,925.00 $2,910.00 69.24%

1310 Land Sales $1,047,215.55 $6,815.00 15266.33%1312 Sales of Natural Resources Products

1 Taxable Nursery Seedling Sales $368,475.25 $615,462.36 -40.13%2 Non-taxable Nursery Seedling Sales $437,858.02 $208,661.57 109.84%3 Taxable Other Nursery Sales $5,595.00 $2,260.00 147.57%4 Non-taxable Other Nursery Sales $1,670.00 $4,964.00 -66.36%5 Timber $1,968,812.70 $1,341,609.76 46.75%6 Timber Sale on Federal Aid Land $985,527.02 $549,338.95 79.40%7 Timber Performance Deposit Default $2,376.15 $998.88 137.88%8 Fuelwood Permit $2,853.00 $1,532.03 86.22%9 Fuelwood Permit on Federal Aid Land (3) $360.00 $480.00 -25.00%10 Taxable Sand & Gravel $0.00 $0.00 11 Non-taxable Sand & Gravel $0.00 $120.00 -100.00%12 Taxable Other Natural Resources Products $0.00 $0.00 13 Non-taxable Other Natural Resources Products $0.00 $0.00

1314 1 Corn $1,373.60 $5,704.92 -75.92%2 Soybean $26,089.53 $10,115.60 157.91%3 Wheat $13,675.15 $19,940.30 -31.42%4 Oats $1,533.40 $1,955.40 -21.58%5 Milo $1,314.10 $320.00 310.66%6 Rice $0.00 $0.00 7 Crops from COE Land $32,557.54 $11,067.76 194.17%8 Hay $56,199.06 $64,460.99 -12.82%9 Straw $0.00 $0.00 10 Pasture Rent-Grazing $19,531.47 $22,512.96 -13.24%

(2) Based on Fiscal Year and not the actual season. Please refer to page 83 of this report for seasonal sales revenue.

(3) Large payment received on Huckleberry Ridge

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TWO YEARS REVENUE LISTING COMPARISON

Fiscal Year 2013-2014

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Fiscal Year 2013-2014

1314 11 Cropland Rent-Cash Grain Permits (see note below) $3,081,792.28 $2,713,389.65 13.58%12 Other Agriculture Products $0.00 $2,552.93 -100.00%

1318 Information Sales ($40.81) $416.30 -109.80%1 Taxable Sales ($505.50) ($476.60) 6.06%2 Non-taxable Sales $109,856.42 $118,656.37 -7.42%3 Taxable Book/Calendar/Note Card Sales $397,826.85 $363,442.82 9.46%4 Taxable Complimentary Book/Calendar/Note Card Sales $0.00 $0.00 5 Taxable Discount Book/Calendar/Note Card Sales $0.00 $0.00 6 Taxable Media Audio/Visual Sales $26,005.57 $31,758.71 -18.12%7 Taxable Complimentary Media Audio/Visual Sales $0.00 $0.00 8 Taxable Discount Media Audio/Visual Sales $0.00 $0.00 9 Taxable Vendor Discount Book/Calendar/Note Card Sales $0.00 $0.00 10 Taxable Vendor Audio/Visual Sales $0.00 $0.00 11 Taxable Slides/Prints/T.V. Video Sales (1) $16.00 $168.00 -90.48%12 Taxable Missouri Conservationist Audio Tape $0.00 $0.00 13 Taxable Other Pamphlets $34.66 $51.54 -32.75%14 Non-taxable Book/Calendar/Note Card Sales $0.00 $0.00 15 Non-taxable Discount Book/Calendar/Note Card Sales $0.00 $0.00 16 Non-taxable Media Audio/Visual Sales $0.00 $0.00 17 Non-taxable Discount Media Audio/Visual Sales $0.00 $0.00 18 Non-taxable Vendor Discount Book/Calendar/Note Card Sales $0.00 $0.00 19 Non-taxable Vendor Discount Audio/Visual Sales $0.00 $0.00 20 Non-taxable Slides/Prints/T.V. Video Sales $0.00 $0.00 21 Missouri Conservationist (Out of State Subscriptions) $64,244.55 $70,583.50 -8.98%22 Non-taxable Missouri Conservationist Audio Tape $0.00 $0.00 23 Non-taxable Other Pamphlets $0.00 $0.00 24 Non-taxable Shrinkage Book/Calendar/Note Card $0.00 $0.00 25 Non-taxable Shrinkage Media Audio/Visual $0.00 $0.00

1320 2 Taxable Gift Shop Sales $49,214.93 $76,503.57 -35.67%3 Taxable Discount Gift Shop Sales $0.00 $0.00 4 Taxable Complimentary Gift Shop Sales $0.00 $0.00 5 Non-taxable Gift Shop Sales $0.00 $9.25 -100.00%6 Non-taxable Discount Gift Shop Sales $0.00 $0.00 7 Non-taxable Shrinkage Gift Shop $0.00 $0.00

1322 Property & Equipment Sales $15,047.69 $45,073.59 -66.62%8 Taxable Surplus Property Sales - Conservation $160,305.01 $158,609.50 1.07%9 Non-taxable Surplus Property Sales - Conservation $1,241,330.00 $1,227,898.00 1.09%

1334 Cafeteria Sales - Coffee Shop $2,272.93 $2,217.84 2.48%1338 Other Sales $0.00 $0.00 1338 5 Vending Machine/Trout Feed $94,991.20 $72,652.27 30.75%

6 Taxable Mailing Lists $538.61 $323.16 66.67%7 Non-taxable Mailing Lists $650.00 $600.00 8.33%8 Taxable Other Miscellaneous Sales $552.87 $1,551.27 -64.36%9 Non-taxable Other Miscellaneous Sales $616.71 $479.80 28.53%11 Gift Certficiate Sales $117.00 $456.00 -74.34%12 Gift Certficiate Redeemed ($75.00) ($129.00) -41.86%

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Code Code REVENUE DESCRIPTION RECEIVED RECEIVED DECREASE

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Fiscal Year 2013-2014

1338 13 Complimentary Gift Certificate Sales $0.00 $0.00 14 Concession Sales $0.00 $0.00

1405 1 MDC Boat Rental (see note below) $10,657.72 $7,701.03 38.39%2 Concessionaire Boat Rental $36,103.00 $28,480.00 26.77%3 Boat Rental Commission ($24,892.10) ($19,936.00) 24.86%

1407 Housing & Building Rental and Lease $0.00 $0.00 1 House Rental $3,337.50 $7,125.00 -53.16%2 House Rental on Federal Aid Land $0.00 $0.00

1409 Other Leases and Rentals $0.00 $0.00 4 Taxable Other Rentals $0.00 $650.00 -100.00%5 Non-taxable Other Rentals $0.00 $0.00 6 Leases and Easements $40,544.33 $41,202.50 -1.60%7 Leases and Easements on Federal Aid Land $0.00 $0.00

1501 3 Private and Community Donations $20,553.56 $870,185.38 -97.64%4 Area Directed Donations (1) $0.00 $0.00

1510 US Department of Agriculture $2,850,405.29 $2,486,814.65 14.62%1512 US Department of Defense $0.00 $0.001512 1 Corps of Engineers $1,381,512.73 $1,117,696.81 23.60%1516 US Department of Interior $23,713,847.77 $22,939,043.30 3.38%1524 US Department of Transportation $0.00 $0.00 1530 US Environmental Protection Agency $0.00 $0.00 1532 US Department of Energy $0.00 $0.001534 FEMA $0.00 $0.001546 US Department of Treasury $0.00 $0.001549 Miscellaneous Federal Revenues $0.00 $0.001557 ARRA - COBRA (Stimulus $0.00 $0.001560 Federal Pass Thru Grants $0.00 $0.00 1601 Time Deposit Interest $43,862.40 $94,986.15 -53.82%1603 US/Agency Securities Interest $340,906.93 $294,805.00 15.64%1618 Other Interest $0.00 $196.37 -100.00%1621 Penalties $0.00 $0.00 1624 Settlements $125,200.76 $6,125.82 1943.82%1626 Court Awards $100.00 $11,158.00 -99.10%1701 Salary Refunds $0.00 $0.00 1722 Vendor Refunds (Refunds from vendors) $13,678.81 $77,553.50 -82.36%1732 Utility Refunds (Refunds from Utility Companies) $2,387.97 $2,233.78 6.90%1733 Refunds $0.00 $0.00 1733 2 Fuel Tax Refunds (Refunds on Special Fuel Tax) $20,209.09 $0.00 1737 Other Refunds $16,465.70 $17,404.26 -5.39%

16 OA-Payroll Deduction Refund $0.00 $0.00 1806 Recovery Costs $0.00 $5,747.01 -100.00%1806 3 Area Utility Reimbursement (from Employees) $1,071.10 $912.56 17.37%

4 Property Damage Reimbursement Receipts $11,171.09 $31,461.19 -64.49%5 Other Recovery Costs (Including Restitutions) $7,743.70 $3,494.13 121.62%

1812 Cost Reimbursement -Federal (2) $59,333.19 $27,126.64 118.73%(1) Wild Canid closing payment ($50,000) and Perry Distribution ($259,136) (2) Four

Rivers reimbursement $38,047.

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Fiscal Year 2013-2014

1813 Cost Reimbursement - State $5,500.00 $5,640.45 -2.49%1814 Cost Reimbursement - Local $215,130.44 $188,146.35 14.34%1819 Employee Expense Reimbursement - State $0.00 $0.00 1821 Employee Personal Expense Reimbursement $10.58 $0.00 1822 Outlawed Checks-other misc. receipts below $0.00 $0.00 1824 Canceled Checks $2,000.00 $21,329.00 -90.62%1834 Rebates $250,833.74 $282,134.79 -11.09%1846 Capital Credits/Dividends $11,340.04 $14,814.63 -23.45%1848 Recycling Receipts $10,984.74 $17,369.22 -36.76%1848 1 Recycling Receipts - Brass (Shooting Ranges) $28,394.57 $26,560.20 6.91%1848 2 Recycling Receipts - Lead (Shooting Ranges) $2,025.40 $9,008.49 -77.52%1852 Overpayments (1) $753.33 $126.38 496.08%1852 1 Over/short $3,606.63 $5,111.32 -29.44%

2 Due to/from Concessionaires ($82.93) ($77.76) 6.65%3 Publication Overpayments $250.83 $411.50 -39.04%

1856 Other Miscellaneous Receipts (Federal) $198,698.76 $303,678.10 -34.57%1858 Other Miscellaneous Receipts (Postage,Shipping,Handling) $133,620.12 $115,027.54 16.16%

8 Sales Tax Collected on Retail Sales $0.00 $0.00 9 Contractual Services (2) $1,237,564.54 $918,570.31 34.73%10 Sales of Seized Property and Wildlife $706.00 $400.00 76.50%11 Plans and Specifications $0.00 $0.00 12 Contract Performance Deposit $1,008.00 $0.00 13 POS Terminal Default Account $485.00 $0.00 14 Federal Waterfowl Stamp $19,885.00 $21,105.00 -5.78%15 Change Funds $700.00 $0.00 16 Royalties Received from Department Publications $0.00 $0.00 17 Taxable Other Miscellaneous Receipts $0.00 $0.00 18 Non-taxable Other Miscellaneous Receipts $220,124.55 $226,050.41 -2.62%19 Copy Fees $1,214.08 $377.57 221.55%

2350 POS/TIMBER Security Deposits $76,043.22 $72,483.74 4.91%5501 Appropriated Transfers $0.00 $483.41 -100.00%6013 IAB Reimbursement/Recovery Cost $0.00 $0.00 6025 IAB Flight Operations Services $32,319.29 $164,867.60 -80.40%

TOTAL REVENUE $181,536,631.60 $172,804,624.42 5.05%

% Increase or Decrease

(1) Overpayment of a CART grant through D&D; Macon County reimbursement to MDC $16,301.30

(2) NFWF payments Fisheries ($550,000); USDA Forest Service Forestry ($264,185)

Remainder of this report encompasses revenue related sales of

the Department's special permits - Commercial Permits, Daily Trout Tags, Boat Rental Tags.

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FY '09 FY '09 FY '10 FY '10 FY '11 FY '11PERMIT TYPE SALES REVENUE SALES REVENUE SALES REVENUERESIDENT COMMERCIAL FISHING 281 $7,025 295 $7,375 234 $5,850 TRAMMEL NET TAG 177 $5,310 147 $4,410 117 $3,510 GILL NET TAG 61 $1,830 77 $2,310 66 $1,980 SEINE NET TAG 1 $30 2 $60 1 $30 HOOP NET TAG 1,347 $6,735 1,363 $6,815 1,030 $5,150 HOOK TAG (PER 50 HOOKS) 351 $1,755 366 $1,830 303 $1,515 ROE FISH COMMERCIAL HARVEST (1) 11 $5,500 12 $6,000 7 $3,500 RES ROE FISH DEALER PERMIT 0 $0 3 $1,500 3 $1,500

NONRESIDENT COMMERCIAL FISHING 6 $1,200 6 $1,200 4 $800 TRAMMEL NET TAG 2 $60 5 $150 3 $90 GILL NET TAG 1 $30 1 $30 6 $180 HOOP NET TAG 20 $100 35 $175 58 $290 HOOK TAG (PER 50 HOOKS) 20 $100 20 $100 24 $120 MS RVR ROE FISH COMM HARVEST (1) 6 $3,000 0 $0 0 $0 NR ROE FISH DEALER PERMIT 0 $0 1 $1,500 1 $1,500

RESIDENT FUR DEALER (2) 39 $3,900 37 $3,700 39 $3,900NONRESIDENT FUR DEALER (2) 6 $1,800 4 $1,200 4 $1,200WILDLIFE HOBBY 223 $2,230 231 $2,310 205 $2,050WILDLIFE BREEDER - CLASS I 516 $25,800 505 $25,250 508 $25,400WILDLIFE BREEDER - CLASS II 46 $11,500 46 $11,500 42 $10,500

CABLE RESTRAINT - available via POS in 2006 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/AGAME BIRD HUNTING PRESERVE 239 $23,900 233 $23,300 228 $22,800LICENSED SHOOTING AREA, ANNUAL 720 $7,200 540 $5,400 560 $5,600LICENSED SHOOTING AREA, 3-DAY 4010 $20,050 3760 $18,800 3940 $19,700TAXIDERMY-TANNING 820 $24,600 846 $25,380 877 $26,310LICENSED TROUT FISHING AREA 6 $600 9 $900 9 $900

DOG TRAINING AREA 628 $12,560 605 $12,100 554 $11,080RESIDENT FALCONRY 59 $3,540 22 $1,320 16 $960FIELD & RETRIEVER TRIAL 478 $9,560 495 $9,900 473 $9,460HOUND RUNNING AREA OPERATOR 44 $2,200 42 $2,100 38 $1,900HOUND RUNNING EAR TAGS 340 $170 430 $215 470 $235REPLACEMENT PERMITS 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0REPLACEMENT TAGS 34 $102 26 $78 3 $9

LOCKING LEG BANDS 4,500 $450 1,000 $100 600 $60BANDS - QUAIL 2,000 $200 5,400 $540 3,000 $300BANDS - PHEASANT 1,200 $120 2,800 $280 1,600 $160TRANSPORTATION STICKERS 47,100 $4,710 43,500 $4,350 39,200 $3,920DEER PROCESSING 306 $7,650 312 $7,800 323 $8,075BIG GAME HUNTING PRESERVE 28 $21,000 5 $3,750 9 $6,750 TOTALS 65,626 $216,517 63,181 $193,728 54,555 $187,284

(2) -- Effective with FY 2007, this permit's name changed from Fur Buyer to Resident Fur Dealer, while Fur Dealer became Nonresident Fur Dealer.

COMMERCIAL AND MISC. PERMIT SALES SUMMARY

NUMBER AND VALUE OF PERMITS SOLD

FISCAL YEARS '09 THROUGH '11

(1) -- Effective with FY 2009, this permits name change from Missouri River Sturgeon Harvest permit

See Management Review, on page 89 for details on Fiscal Year '10 revenue.

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COMMERCIAL AND MISC. PERMIT SALES SUMMARY

NUMBER AND VALUE OF PERMITS SOLD

FISCAL YEARS '12 THROUGH '14

FY '12 FY '12 FY '13 FY '14 % Inc. or FY '13 FY '14 % Inc. orSALES REVENUE SALES SALES DEC. REVENUE REVENUE DEC. PERMIT TYPE

227 $5,675 259 241 -6.95% $6,475 $6,025 -6.95% RESIDENT COMM. FISHING98 $2,940 115 122 6.09% $3,450 $3,660 6.09% TRAMMEL NET TAG69 $2,070 56 56 0.00% $1,680 $1,680 0.00% GILL NET TAG1 $30 1 0 -100.00% $30 $0 SEINE NET TAG

939 $4,695 1,059 979 -7.55% $5,295 $4,895 -7.55% HOOP NET TAG305 $1,525 298 278 -6.71% $1,490 $1,390 -6.71% HOOK TAG (PER 50 HOOKS)

9 $4,500 7 6 -14.29% $3,500 $3,000 -14.29% ROE FISH COMMERCIAL HARVEST (1)3 $1,500 2 3 50.00% $1,000 $1,500 50.00% RES ROE FISH DEALER PERMIT

7 $1,400 7 0 -100.00% $1,400 $0 NONRES. COMM. FISHING3 $90 10 0 -100.00% $300 $0 TRAMMEL NET TAG

13 $390 7 0 -100.00% $210 $0 GILL NET TAG60 $300 85 0 -100.00% $425 $0 HOOP NET TAG21 $105 5 0 -100.00% $25 $0 HOOK TAG (PER 50 HOOKS)0 $0 0 0 $0 $0 MS RVR ROE FISH COMM HARVEST (1)0 $0 0 0 $0 $0 NR ROE FISH DEALER PERMIT

44 $4,400 48 58 20.83% $4,800 $5,800 20.83% RESIDENT FUR DEALER (2)6 $1,800 8 7 -12.50% $2,400 $2,100 -12.50% NONRESIDENT FUR DEALER (2)

199 $1,990 195 186 -4.62% $1,950 $1,860 -4.62% WILDLIFE HOBBY483 $24,150 469 441 -5.97% $23,450 $22,050 -5.97% WLDLF BREEDER-CLASS I 41 $10,250 41 33 -19.51% $10,250 $8,250 -19.51% WLDLF BREEDER - CLASS II

N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A CABLE RESTRAINT 205 $20,500 199 204 2.51% $19,900 $20,400 2.51% GAME BIRD HUNTING PRESERVE530 $5,300 560 600 7.14% $5,600 $6,000 7.14% LSA, ANNUAL

4880 $24,400 5030 5200 3.38% $25,150 $26,000 3.38% LSA, 3-DAY869 $26,070 840 826 -1.67% $25,200 $24,780 -1.67% TAXIDERMY-TANNING

8 $800 7 7 0.00% $700 $700 0.00% LICENSED TROUT FISHING AREA

507 $10,140 500 484 -3.20% $10,000 $9,680 -3.20% DOG TRAINING AREA26 $1,560 53 17 -67.92% $3,180 $1,020 -67.92% RESIDENT FALCONRY

461 $9,220 505 491 -2.77% $10,100 $9,820 -2.77% FIELD & RET. TRIAL39 $1,950 38 38 0.00% $1,900 $1,900 0.00% HOUND RUNNING AREA OPERATOR

620 $310 470 1,000 112.77% $235 $500 112.77% HOUND RUNNING EAR TAGS0 $0 0 0 $0 $0 0.00% REPLACEMENT PERMITS0 $0 0 0 $0 $0 REPLACEMENT TAGS

2,600 $260 1,700 4,700 176.47% $170 $470 176.47% LOCKING LEG BANDS3,600 $360 5,200 7,100 36.54% $520 $710 36.54% BANDS - QUAIL1,400 $140 1,600 2,800 75.00% $160 $280 75.00% BANDS - PHEASANT

20,800 $2,080 31,700 67,600 113.25% $3,170 $6,760 113.25% TRANSPORTATION STICKERS317 $7,925 287 285 -0.70% $7,175 $7,125 -0.70% DEER PROCESSING27 $20,250 8 43 437.50% $6,000 $32,250 437.50% BIG GAME HUNTING PRESERVE

39,417 $199,075 51,369 93,805 30.32% $187,290 $210,605 12.45% TOTALS

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FY '80 FY '84 FY '85 FY '88 FY '91 FY '93 FY '94 FY '96-'02 FY '03 FY '05 FY '06-'14PERMIT TYPE PRICES CHNG CHNG CHNG CHNG CHNG CHNG CHNG CHNG CHNG PRICESRES COMMERCIAL FISHING $5 $25 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $25 MUSSEL STAMP -------- -------- -------- N $5 -------- -------- DEL TRAMMEL NET TAG $20 $30 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $30 GILL NET TAG $20 $30 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $30 SEINE NET TAG $20 $30 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $30 HOOP NET TAG $2 $5 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $5 HOOK TAG (PER 50 HOOKS) $1 $5 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $5 ROE FISH COMMERCIAL HARVEST -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $500 $500 RES ROE FISH DEALER -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $500 NONRESIDENT COMM. FISHING $10 $200 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $200 MUSSEL STAMP -------- -------- -------- N $5 -------- -------- DEL TRAMMEL NET TAG $40 $30 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $30 GILL NET TAG $40 $30 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $30 SEINE NET TAG $40 $30 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $30 HOOP NET TAG $4 $5 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $5 HOOK TAG (PER 50 HOOKS) $2 $5 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $5 MS RVR ROE FISH COMM HARVEST -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $500 $3,500 NR ROE FISH DEALER -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $1500 RESIDENT FUR DEALER $100 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $100NONRESIDENT FUR DEALER $300 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $300WILDLIFE HOBBY $5 -------- -------- -------- -------- $10 -------- -------- -------- -------- $10WILDLIFE BREEDER - CLASS I $20 -------- -------- -------- -------- $50 -------- -------- -------- -------- $50WILDLIFE BREEDER - CLASS II -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- L $150 $250 -------- $250

CABLE RESTRAINT (1) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $25 DELGAME BIRD HUNTING PRESERVE $100 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $100 -------- -------- $100LIC. SHOOTING AREA, ANNUAL $6 -------- -------- -------- $10 -------- -------- $10 -------- -------- $10LIC. SHOOTING AREA, 3-DAY $3 -------- -------- -------- $5 -------- -------- $5 -------- -------- $5TAXIDERMY-TANNING $10 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- I $30 -------- -------- $30 DOG TRAINING AREA $10 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- I $20 -------- -------- $20RESIDENT FALCONRY -------- -------- N $20 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $60 -------- $60FALCONRY ORIGINAL $25 -------- DEL FALCONRY RENEWAL $5 -------- DEL FIELD & RETRIEVER TRIAL $5 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- I $15 $20 -------- $20REPLACEMENT PERMITS $1 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- I $3 -------- -------- $3REPLACEMENT TAGS $1 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- I $3 -------- -------- $3BANDS - QUAIL (PER 100) $0.10 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $0.10 -------- -------- $0.10BANDS - PHEASANT (PER 100) $0.10 -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- $0.10 TRANSPORTATION STICKERS (PER 100) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $0.10 -------- $0.10SWAN LAKE MIG. BRD PRES. -------- -------- -------- N $5 -------- -------- -------- -------- DELDEER PROCESSING -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $25 -------- -------- -------- -------- $25RES COMMERCIAL MUSSELING -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $150 -------- -------- -------- -------- $150

LICENSED TROUT FISHING AREA -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $100 -------- $100NONRES COMM. MUSSELING -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $1,000 -------- -------- -------- -------- $1,000RES COMM. MUS. HELPER -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $50 -------- -------- -------- -------- $50NONRES COMM. MUS. HELPER -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $150 -------- -------- -------- -------- $150MUSSEL DEALER -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $1,000 -------- -------- -------- -------- $1,000NONRES MUSSEL DEALER -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $2,500 -------- -------- -------- -------- $2,500

BIG GAME HUNTING PRESERVE (2) -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- L $300 $750 -------- $750HOUND RUN. AREA OPERATOR -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $50 -------- -------- $50HOUND RUN. AREA USER -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $10 -------- -------- $10EAR TAGS -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- N $0.50 -------- -------- $0.50

N -- New permit in this yearNOTE1: All permit price changes and new permits were effective on January 1 for FY '93. (1) Now available through Point of Sale terminal, effective Permit Year 2005NOTE2: In FY '95 Wildlife Breeder changed to Wildlife Breeder Class I and II; Licensed (2) Became a three-year permit in 2003 Shooting Area Changed to Game Bird Shooting Area and Big Game Shooting Area, later became Game Bird Hunting Preserve and Big Game Hunting Preserve.

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FISCAL YEARS '80 THROUGH '14

I -- Price increase in 1996 L -- New permit in 'FY 95DEL -- Permit deleted in year indicated

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2010 2010 2011 2011 2012 2012

SALES REVENUE SALES REVENUE SALES REVENUE

8,898 $13,347 7,107 $10,661 6,564 $9,846999 $4,829 1,051 $4,956 869 $4,433734 $3,519 579 $2,721 602 $2,954160 $858 226 $1,150 198 $970142 $789 137 $658 0 $0339 $1,677 176 $879 266 $1,355

11,272 $25,019 9,276 $21,026 8,499 $19,559

NOTES:

Beginning in 1991, the Honor System Method was implemented at some of the department areas. Lake Paho, Hunnewell and Little Dixie were first to convert to this method of using the envelopes. In 1992, Blind Pony and Pony Express also converted with James A. Reed Conservation Area converting during the 1997 season.

(1) - Effective with the 1998 Season, sales are handled through a Concessionaire. Initially MDC retained 30% of the fees collected, up to 2003. A new concessionaire was obtained at the onset of the 2004 Season and the Department retained 35% of the fees collected on Boat Rental Sales. Due to exceptional weather, the concessionaire began selling boat rental in March and sold through the end of November 2004. The 2007 Season reverted to the Department retaining 30% of the Boat Rental fees collected.

(2) - Midway through the 2000 Season the agreement with the Town of Newark, (Sever Lake Concessionaire) was terminated. An agreement was made with the new Concessionaire, that allowed the Concessionaire to retain 95% of the revenue received from the boat rental sales. The Honor System was implemented at the onset of the 2002 Boat Rental Season, with the Northeast Regional Office being responsible for the permits. Sever Lake now operates using a Concessionaire for boat rentals. The Concessionaire retains 70% and the Department retains 30% of boat rental fees collected.

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PERMIT TYPE/AREA

BOAT RENTAL TAGS AND ENVELOPES ($5):

AUGUST A. BUSCH CONCESSIONAIRE (1) LITTLE DIXIE LAKE CONSERVATION AREA PONY EXPRESS CONSERVATION AREA JAMES A. REED MEM. WILDLIFE AREA NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE (2) DUCK CREEK CONCESSIONAIRE (3)

TOTALS

BOAT RENTAL SALES SUMMARY

CALENDAR YEARS 2010 THROUGH 2014

Season is normally from April to October

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2013 2014 SALES % 2013 2014 REV. %

SALES SALES (+) OR (-) REVENUE REVENUE (+) OR (-)

BOAT RENTAL TAGS AND ENVELOPES ($5):

7,344 7,211 -1.81% $11,016 $10,817 -1.81% AUGUST A. BUSCH CONCESSIONAIRE (1)1,054 1,051 -0.28% $5,009 $5,127 2.35% LITTLE DIXIE LAKE CONSERVATION AREA

569 559 -1.76% $2,992 $2,694 -9.96% PONY EXPRESS CONSERVATIOIN AREA114 289 153.51% $555 $1,438 159.14% JAMES A. REED MEM. WILDLIFE AREA49 93 89.80% $88 $146 65.34% NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE (2)

230 185 -19.57% $1,192 $911 -23.52% DUCK CREEK CONCESSIONAIRE

9,360 9,388 0.30% $20,852 $21,133 1.35% TOTALS

NOTES:

(3) - Converted to the honor system, briefly at the onset of the 2003 season, until a concessionaire began. Department personnel responsible for the boat rental and $5 fee collected and retained by MDC. Beginning with the 2004 Season contract was awarded to a concessionaire, with the Department retaining 5% of revenues obtained from the sales. Onset of 2005 Season management and responsibility of these permits was handled by Department personnel with the $5 fee retained by MDC, resulting in the revenue increase shown above beginning with the 2005 Season.

PERMIT TYPE/AREA

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DATED 2009 DATED 2010 DATED 2011PERMIT TYPE / AREA 2009 REVENUE 2010 REVENUE 2011 REVENUEFEDERAL WATERFOWL STAMPS ($15): (1) AUGUST A. BUSCH MEM. CONSERV. AREA 61 $0 52 $0 45 $0 BOB BROWN CONSERV. AREA 20 $0 16 $0 0 $0 BURR OAK WOODS CONSERVATION AREA 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 CAMDENTON OFFICE 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 CAPE GIRARDEAU CNC 14 $0 14 $0 24 $0 CENTRAL REGION OFFICE 19 $0 22 $0 21 $0 CHILLICOTHE OFFICE 50 $0 38 $0 43 $0 CLINTON OFFICE 17 $0 16 $0 21 $0 COLUMBIA BOTTOMS CONSERVATION AREA 30 $0 93 $0 55 $0 DUCK CREEK CONSERV. AREA 60 $0 72 $0 74 $0 EAGLE BLUFFS CONSERV. AREA 16 $0 4 $0 14 $0 EL DORADO SPRINGS OFFICE 40 $0 50 $0 52 $0 FOUNTAIN GROVE CONSERV. AREA 7 $0 14 $0 15 $0 FOUR RIVERS CONSERVATION AREA 11 $0 24 $0 26 $0 GRAND PASS CONSERV. AREA 36 $0 26 $0 28 $0 HANNIBAL OFFICE 25 $0 25 $0 25 $0 JAMES A REED WILDLIFE AREA 44 $0 45 $0 52 $0 JOPLIN OFFICE 13 $0 11 $0 15 $0 KANSAS CITY DISCOVERY CENTER (prior KC Metro) 76 $0 75 $0 65 $0

KANSAS CITY REGIONAL OFFICE 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 LIBERTY OFFICE 74 $0 24 $0 0 $0 LOST VALLEY HATCHERY 9 $0 8 $0 7 $0 MONTROSE CONSERV. AREA 4 $0 5 $0 1 $0 NODAWAY VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA 11 $0 9 $0 12 $0 NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 39 $0 40 $0 37 $0 NORTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE 100 $0 78 $0 74 $0 OTTER SLOUGH CONSERV. AREA 63 $0 38 $0 108 $0 OZARK REGIONAL OFFICE 18 $0 20 $0 19 $0 PIEDMONT OFFICE 25 $0 12 $0 25 $0 POWDER VALLEY NATURE CENTER 109 $0 84 $0 70 $0 RESOURCE SCIENCE CENTER 16 $0 12 $0 14 $0 RUNGE CONSERVATION NATURE CENTER 110 $0 87 $0 96 $0 SCHELL OSAGE CONSERV. AREA 26 $0 27 $0 38 $0 SEDALIA OFFICE 50 $0 50 $0 50 $0 SHEPHARD OF THE HILLS HATCHERY 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 70 $0 74 $0 66 $0 SOUTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE 48 $0 44 $0 34 $0 MDC SPRINGFIELD CNC 11 $0 11 $0 15 $0 TED SHANKS CONSERV. AREA 33 $0 33 $0 33 $0 TEN MILE POND CONSERV. AREA 34 $0 43 $0 47 $0 CENTRAL OFFICE 5 $0 5 $0 7 $0 TOTAL FEDERAL WATERFOWL STAMPS 1,394 $0 1,301 $0 1,328 $0

BENNETT SPRING STATE PARK 128,203 $384,609 127,427 $382,281 114,419 $343,257 MARAMEC SPRING CONCESSION 48,795 $146,385 46,041 $138,123 39,950 $119,850 MONTAUK STATE PARK * 80,625 $241,875 80,827 $242,481 76,663 $229,989 ROARING RIVER STATE PARK 85,097 $255,291 83,690 $251,070 79,180 $237,540 TOTAL ADULT DAILY TROUT TAGS 342,720 $1,028,160 337,985 $1,013,955 310,212 $930,636

BENNETT SPRING STATE PARK 22,171 $44,342 22,415 $44,830 20,260 $40,520 MARAMEC SPRING CONCESSION 8,850 $17,700 8,134 $16,268 6,893 $13,786 MONTAUK STATE PARK 15,157 $30,314 14,618 $29,236 14,189 $28,378 ROARING RIVER STATE PARK 22,638 $45,276 21,764 $43,528 20,665 $41,330 TOTAL YOUTH DAILY TROUT TAGS 68,816 $137,632 66,931 $133,862 62,007 $124,014(1) -- Generated Revenue is returned to the Postmaster, for these permits.

(2) – All Trout Tags are sold through concessionaires. The Concessionaire retains 2% of daily tags revenue collected. Net amount is shown, representing MDC's share of generated revenue based upon the season's operational year which runs from March 1st to around October 31st each year.

NOTE: Please refer to earlier copies of the Statistical Sales Report for sales information for prior years.

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DAILY YOUTH TROUT TAGS ($2): (2)

DAILY ADULT TROUT TAGS ($3): (2)

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DATED 2012 DATED DATED % INC. 2013 2014 % INC.PERMIT TYPE / AREA 2012 REVENUE 2013 2014 (3) or DEC. REVENUE REVENUE or DEC.FEDERAL WATERFOWL STAMPS ($15): (1) AUGUST A. BUSCH MEM. CONSERV. AREA 52 $0 41 182 343.90% $0 $0 BOB BROWN CONSERV. AREA 18 $0 11 0 $0 $0 BURR OAK WOODS NATURE CENTER 6 $0 7 0 $0 $0 CAMDENTON OFFICE 0 $0 0 17 $0 $0 CAPE GIRARDEAU CNC 27 $0 11 0 $0 $0 CENTRAL REGION OFFICE 34 $0 41 25 -39.02% $0 $0 CHILLICOTHE OFFICE 33 $0 36 35 -2.78% $0 $0 CLINTON OFFICE 19 $0 18 21 16.67% $0 $0 COLUMBIA BOTTOMS CONSERVATION AREA 108 $0 50 1 -98.00% $0 $0 DUCK CREEK CONSERV. AREA 33 $0 125 0 $0 $0 EAGLE BLUFFS CONSERV. AREA 30 $0 21 0 $0 $0 EL DORADO SPRINGS OFFICE 50 $0 58 56 -3.45% $0 $0 FOUNTAIN GROVE CONSERV. AREA 22 $0 14 0 $0 $0 FOUR RIVERS CONSERVATION AREA 20 $0 12 0 $0 $0 GRAND PASS CONSERV. AREA 38 $0 21 0 $0 $0 HANNIBAL OFFICE 25 $0 25 25 0.00% $0 $0 JAMES A REED WILDLIFE AREA (1) 0 $0 0 0 $0 $0 JOPLIN OFFICE 10 $0 15 15 0.00% $0 $0 KANSAS CITY DISCOVERY CENTER 77 $0 79 69 -12.66% $0 $0

KANSAS CITY REGIONAL OFFICE 46 $0 64 98 53.13% $0 $0 LIBERTY OFFICE 0 $0 0 0 $0 $0 LOST VALLEY HATCHERY 6 $0 5 7 40.00% $0 $0 MONTROSE CONSERV. AREA 1 $0 2 0 $0 $0 NODAWAY VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA 14 $0 11 0 $0 $0 NORTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 33 $0 34 55 61.76% $0 $0 NORTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE 107 $0 134 172 28.36% $0 $0 OTTER SLOUGH CONSERV. AREA 69 $0 96 0 $0 $0 OZARK REGIONAL OFFICE 22 $0 11 5 -54.55% $0 $0 PIEDMONT OFFICE 19 $0 22 21 -4.55% $0 $0 POWDER VALLEY NATURE CENTER 93 $0 80 0 $0 $0 RESOURCE SCIENCE CENTER (2) 0 $0 0 0 $0 $0 RUNGE CONSERVATION NATURE CENTER 113 $0 88 75 -14.77% $0 $0 SCHELL OSAGE CONSERV. AREA 29 $0 16 0 $0 $0 SEDALIA OFFICE 48 $0 30 47 56.67% $0 $0 SHEPHARD OF THE HILLS HATCHERY 0 $0 0 3 $0 $0 SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE 71 $0 75 50 -33.33% $0 $0 SOUTHWEST REGIONAL OFFICE 26 $0 42 84 100.00% $0 $0 MDC SPRINGFIELD CNC 12 $0 11 26 136.36% $0 $0 TED SHANKS CONSERV. AREA 27 $0 24 0 $0 $0 TEN MILE POND CONSERV. AREA 67 $0 20 0 $0 $0 CENTRAL OFFICE 5 $0 16 11 -31.25% $0 $0 TOTAL FEDERAL WATERFOWL STAMPS 1,410 $0 1,366 1,100 -19.47% $0 $0

BENNETT SPRING STATE PARK 114,704 $344,112 108,525 113,867 4.92% $325,575 $341,601 4.92% MARAMEC SPRING CONCESSION 41,948 $125,844 40,607 44,838 10.42% $121,821 $134,514 10.42% MONTAUK STATE PARK 79,803 $239,409 76,788 81,733 6.44% $230,364 $245,199 6.44% ROARING RIVER STATE PARK 75,689 $227,067 77,012 86,500 12.32% $231,036 $259,500 12.32% TOTAL ADULT DAILY TROUT TAGS 312,144 $936,432 302,932 326,938 7.92% $908,796 $980,814 7.92%

BENNETT SPRING STATE PARK 20,139 $40,278 18,949 19,393 2.34% $37,898 $38,786 2.34% MARAMEC SPRING CONCESSION 7,163 $14,326 6,666 7,132 6.99% $13,332 $14,264 6.99% MONTAUK STATE PARK 14,823 $29,646 14,832 15,462 4.25% $29,664 $30,924 4.25% ROARING RIVER STATE PARK 21,201 $42,402 20,830 23,108 10.94% $41,660 $46,216 10.94% TOTAL YOUTH DAILY TROUT TAGS 63,326 $126,652 61,277 65,095 6.23% $122,554 $130,190 6.23%

(3) - Beginning with the 2014 permit year, the Department began offering Electronic Federal Ducks stamps through permit vendors. As a result area offices were required to acquire stamps from their local Post Offices. Conservation Area offices stopped selling stamps.

NOTE: Please refer to earlier copies of the Statistical Sales Report for sales information for prior years.(1) - James A Reed stopped selling Waterfowl stamps after the Kansas City Regional Office moved onsite. (2) - Resource Science Center stopped selling waterfowl stamps after it combined offices with the Central Regional Office.

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DAILY YOUTH TROUT TAGS ($2): (2)

DAILY ADULT TROUT TAGS ($3): (2)

FEDERAL WATERFOWL STAMPSADULT AND YOUTH TROUT TAGS SUMMARY NUMBER AND VALUE OF ITEMS SOLD BY AREAITEMS DATED 2012 THROUGH 2014

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PERMIT TYPE / AREA FY10

SALES (4)

FY10

INCOME

FY11

SALES

FY11

INCOME

FY12

SALES

FY12

INCOME

RANGE SHOOTING PERMITS-$3/HOUR: AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA (1, 3) 15,418 $46,505 15,066 $45,198 15,173 $45,519 LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER 6,803 $28,989 12,187 $39,270 15,196 $45,588 ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA 4,885 $17,286 5,621 $17,613 6,519 $19,557 PARMA WOODS SHOOTING RANGE 9,552 $40,167 12,951 $43,779 15,655 $46,674 JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA (4) 8,434 $26,583 12,538 $37,614 19,332 $57,996

TOTAL RANGE SHOOTING PERMITS 45,092 $159,530 58,363 $183,474 71,875 $215,334

TRAP SHOOTING PERMITS: AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA 11,731 $40,128 12,923 $38,769 13,110 $43,380 LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER 781 $4,495 5,702 $21,117 8,583 $25,749 ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA 1,353 $14,802 3,745 $14,424 4,414 $13,242 CLINTON - WEST CENTRAL AREA 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA 3,313 $35,646 10,481 $39,633 15,061 $45,183

TOTAL TRAP SHOOTING PERMITS 17,178 $95,071 32,851 $113,943 41,168 $127,554

GROUP SHOOTING PERMITS-$20/GROUP: AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA 30 $669 38 $760 73 $1,460 LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER (2) 30 $240 9 $140 2 $40 ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA 14 $520 30 $780 14 $280 PARMA WOODS SHOOTING RANGE (6) 50 $1,840 112 $2,400 49 $980 JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA (4) 0 $0 1 $20 3 $60

TOTAL GROUP SHOOTING PERMITS 124 $3,269 190 $4,100 141 $2,820

SHOTGUN PATTERNING: AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA 646 $1,938 476 $1,428 551 $1,653 LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER (5) 0 $0 0 $0 25 $75 ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA 113 $390 128 $387 104 $312 JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA 464 $1,377 485 $1,446 641 $1,923

TOTAL SHOTGUN PATTERNING 1,223 $3,705 1,089 $3,261 1,321 $3,963

ARCHERY PERMITS: AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA 94 $282 70 $210 71 $213 LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER 0 $0 172 $537 216 $648 ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA 358 $1,818 467 $1,698 496 $1,488 PARMA WOODS SHOOTING RANGE 73 $210 126 $381 148 $444 JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA 343 $1,365 459 $1,590 799 $2,397

TOTAL ARCHERY PERMITS 868 3,675$ 1,294 4,416 1,730$ 5,190$

TOTAL ALL SHOOTING PERMITS: AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA (1, 3) 27,919 $89,522 28,573 $86,365 28,978 $92,225 LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER (2) 7,614 $33,724 18,070 $61,164 24,022 $72,100 ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA 6,365 $32,998 9,991 $34,902 11,547 $34,879 PARMA WOODS SHOOTING RANGE 9,675 $42,217 13,189 $46,560 15,852 $48,098 CLINTON - WEST CENTRAL AREA 0 $0 0 $0 0 $0 JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA (4) 12,554 $64,971 23,964 $80,303 35,836 $107,559GRAND TOTAL SHOOTING PERMITS 64,127 $263,432 93,787 $309,294 116,235 $354,861

reported through SAM II, to accurately reflect the shooting range revenue received at this shooting range

(2) Majority of the Group Permits shown as sold, up to FY 2006, were used by law enforcement officers.

(1) Due to miscoding of revenues, during the Fiscal Year 2006, a manual adjustment of $233 deducted from the

during FY06.

Skeet Shooting is charged at $3 per round at Andy Dalton, Jay Henges, and Busch Areas.

SHOOTING RANGE PERMIT SALES SUMMARYNUMBER AND VALUE OF PERMITS SOLD BY AREAFISCAL YEARS '10 THROUGH '14

Prices for Trap Shooting changed to $3 per round instead of the hourly charge at the Andy Dalton, Busch Area and Jay Henges areas on January 28, 1995. The Lake City Training Center is still charging the hourly rate of $2.

NOTES:

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FY13

SALES

FY14

SALES

% INC

or DEC

FY13

INCOME

FY14

INCOME

% INC

or DECPERMIT TYPE / AREA

RANGE SHOOTING PERMITS:14,388 11,815 -17.88% $43,164 $35,445 -17.88% AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA (1, 3)15,036 12,423 -17.38% $45,108 $37,269 -17.38% LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER

7,225 7,034 -2.64% $21,675 $21,102 -2.64% ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA 15,669 13,724 -12.41% $47,007 $41,172 -12.41% PARMA WOODS SHOOTING RANGE 17,913 15,808 -11.75% $53,739 $47,427 -11.75% JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA (4)

70,231 60,804 -13.42% $210,693 $182,415 -13.42% TOTAL RANGE SHOOTING PERMITS

TRAP/SKEET SHOOTING PERMITS:14,681 10,716 -27.01% $44,043 $32,148 -27.01% AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA

7,840 7,360 -6.12% $23,520 $22,080 -6.12% LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER5,856 5,408 -7.65% $17,568 $16,224 -7.65% ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA

0 0 $0 $0 CLINTON - WEST CENTRAL AREA17,743 14,036 -20.89% $53,229 $42,108 -20.89% JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA

46,120 37,520 -18.65% $138,360 $112,560 -18.65% TOTAL TRAP SHOOTING PERMITS

GROUP SHOOTING PERMITS:23 28 21.74% $460 $560 21.74% AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA

9 2 -77.78% $180 $40 -77.78% LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER (2)25 26 4.00% $500 $520 4.00% ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA

0 0 $0 $0 PARMA WOODS SHOOTING RANGE (6)2 2 0.00% $40 $40 0.00% JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA (4)

59 58 -1.69% $1,180 $1,160 -1.69% TOTAL GROUP SHOOTING PERMITS

SHOTGUN PATTERNING: 652 478 -26.69% $1,956 $1,434 -26.69% AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA

46 12 -73.91% $138 $36 -73.91% LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER (5)152 126 -17.11% $456 $378 -17.11% ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA 646 567 -12.23% $1,938 $1,701 -12.23% JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA

1,496 1,183 -20.92% $4,488 $3,549 -20.92% TOTAL SHOTGUN PATTERNING

ARCHERY PERMITS: (new)116 86 -25.86% $348 $258 -25.86% AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA241 281 16.60% $723 $843 16.60% LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER740 702 -5.14% $2,220 $2,106 -5.14% ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA 180 234 30.00% $540 $702 30.00% PARMA WOODS SHOOTING RANGE 806 780 -3.23% $2,418 $2,340 -3.23% JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA

2,083 2,083 0 6,249$ 6,249$ 0.00% TOTAL ARCHERY PERMITS

TOTAL ALL SHOOTING PERMITS:29,860 23,123 -22.56% $89,971 $69,845 -22.37% AUGUST A. BUSCH CONS. AREA (1, 3)23,172 20,078 -13.35% $69,669 $60,268 -13.49% LAKE CITY TRAINING CENTER (2)

1,398 13,296 851.07% $42,419 $40,330 -4.92% ANDY DALTON CONSERV. AREA 15,849 13,960 -11.92% $47,547 $41,914 -11.85% PARMA WOODS SHOOTING RANGE

0 0 $0 $0 CLINTON - WEST CENTRAL AREA 37,110 31,191 -15.95% $111,364 $93,576 -15.97% JAY HENGES CONSERV. AREA (4)

107,389 101,648 -5.35% $360,970 $305,933 -15.25% GRAND TOTAL SHOOTING PERMITS

(5) Lake City Training Center added Shotgun Patterning during 2012.

NOTES:

(4) FY10 permit sales differ from FY09 due to renovation of the range at Jay Henges CA. Renovations occurred during

(3) Shooting range was closed from April until October 2007, due to renovations. Only skeet and trap were open during this time, as indicated in the decrease sales for range and group shooting activities.

(6) Following insurnace coverage changes with the Department, Parma began enforcing the requirements at the end of the 2012. Groups that used the group rate at Parma could not justify the coverage required by the Department.

December 1, 2009 and October 12, 2010

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FINANCIAL REVIEW

Revenue Processing

Missouri Department of Conservation's (MDC) Field Offices continued processing

revenues, by entering money transmittals directly into SAM II. Remote field offices, continued

to complete the electronic money transmittal and submit it via e-mail to the Financial Services’

Revenue Unit for processing. Supporting documentation for these transmittals were faxed the

same day, which allowed the data to be entered and revenue recognized on SAM II

instantaneously, once the transmittal had been accepted and approved. New directives were

conveyed to Field Offices, for processing revenues and billing invoices, as set by the State of

Missouri’s Office of Administration. Assistance to the field offices was provided by Financial

Services’ Revenue and Payables unit personnel.

This Management Review Section looks at the special permits issued at Department areas

and by contracted concessionaires acting on behalf of the Missouri Department of Conservation.

Commercial Permits

During Fiscal Year 2014 reconciled Commercial Permit Sales reflected an increase of

approximately twelve percent (12.45%) from the previous fiscal year. Resident Falconry, Class

II Wildlife Breeder, Resident Commercial Roe Fishing declined, while Big Game Hunting

Preserves, Resident Fur Dealer, and Game Bird Hunting Preserves saw an increase in sales. All

License Shooting Area books, bands and tags experienced an increase this past fiscal year with

the exception of the Resident Commercial Fishing hoop and hook tags.

Renewal applications for commercial permits continue to be mailed, accepted and

processed in the latter part of May, which is prior to the actual start of the new fiscal year. By

doing so a timing difference is created for reporting revenue and sales for the current Fiscal

Year, because some of the revenues are captured in the preceding fiscal year, and reported at that

time. Thus, the amount reflected on page 79 reflects the effective permit year sales, while the

amount reflected on page 72 represents the revenue collected for these permits during the

timeframe established by SAM II for fiscal year reporting.

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Boat Rental Sales

Boat Rental Permits realized an increase in sales and revenue, during Fiscal Year 2014 of

approximately a half a percent (.30%) and one percent (1.35%) respectively, as shown on page

83. A decrease in boat rentals at Duck Creek Conservation Area, as indicated on page 83, was

due to weather related conditions.

Shooting Range Permits

As shown on pages 86-87, shooting ranges realized a decrease in sales and a decrease in

revenues of approximately five percent (-5.35%) and fifteen percent (-15.25%), respectively.

Daily Trout Tags

Daily Adult Trout realized a decrease in sales and revenues collected for Fiscal Year

2014, resulting in a four percent (-4.40%) decrease from the previous fiscal year. The Daily

Youth Trout Tags realized a decrease in sales and revenues collected four percent (-4.71%).

Continued efforts are being made to raise public awareness of the opportunity to participate in

this fishing activity provided at Missouri’s Trout Parks.