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Reports > 2021 > June > Friday 04
Friday, June 4, 2021
 
By Dave Graybill
 
I have reported that there is a new license fee structure and some new fees for access to Coville Tribal Reservation lands. If you check out some recent posts on my Fishing Magician.com Facebook Page you will find a chart showing the fees and also a link to open the page to get your licenses and permits on-line. Whenever there is a new program like this launched there are some questions and issues that need be addressed. I talked to Cody Desautel, Natural Resource Division Director, about some of these questions. The most important one is that, just like Washington State’s Discover Pass, you just need one access permit for your party. For example, if you are going to fish at the middle net pens, make sure the driver of the vehicle has the access permit. Your group is covered, as long as they each have the state or tribal license. When I purchased my access permit and tribal license on-line I didn’t get anything to display in my vehicle, like the Discovery Pass. Cody suggested that you copy and print your license, showing the purchase of the access permit and put that in your vehicle. That will work for now.