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Iowa fishing and hunting regulations not affected by COVID-19

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Information from Iowa DNR
DES MOINES – Iowa’s hunting and fishing regulations are not affected by the current COVID-19 health emergency in Iowa. Despite rumors on social media channels, the DNR has no plans to eliminate seasons, relax regulations or change license prices.

“Fishing and hunting regulations exist to protect human safety as well as wildlife populations over the long-term,” said Dale Garner, Conservation and Recreation division administrator at the Iowa DNR. “We balance the long-term sustainability of Iowa’s natural resources with the well-being of Iowans, and will continue to take a thoughtful, science-based approach to Iowa’s hunting and fishing laws.”

For more information about Iowa’s hunting and fishing regulations, visit the Iowa DNR website: http://www.iowadnr.gov

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4 thoughts on “Iowa fishing and hunting regulations not affected by COVID-19

  1. People’s retirement has been shredded. Banker’s are in line with their hands out. Fishing should be free this summer for all. Besides DNR needs to lay off. Raising rates is not going to stave off the inevitable. State money from the Fed will flood the accounts and be gone before it gets around to them.

    1. Shoulda short-sold the stocks instead of betting the market would always go up. Then the crying would be opposite.

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