NEWS RELEASE
Dec. 12, 2025
PHOENIX — The holidays are sneaking up on everybody. In fact, it’s getting rather late to be making that list and checking it twice.
It’s time to pull the trigger, so to speak, on something for that special outdoors person. Below are five ideas, most of which can be purchased online 24/7 from the Arizona Game and Fish Department (www.azgfd.gov).
- Buy a license. This is a gift that keeps on giving 365 days from the date of purchase. For $57 – or less than 16 cents a day – you can buy someone an Arizona resident combination hunting and fishing license online, then print it from your computer once your purchase is complete. And don’t forget the kids. For only $5, you can buy a youth combination hunting and fishing license (ages 10 to 17).
- Subscribe now. Do you know someone who is interested in Arizona’s wildlife and outdoor recreation? Then give a gift subscription to Arizona Wildlife Views magazine. You’ll learn the best techniques for experiencing wild Arizona while gaining insight into our state’s amazing wildlife, thanks to our spectacular photography and compelling stories. Subscribe now and get six issues of the magazine, plus the 2026 wildlife calendar, for $12. Offer expires Dec. 31.
- This hits the mark. Why not give yourself or that special recreational shooter in your life a fun experience at the world-class Ben Avery Shooting Facility (BASF)? The new Ben Avery Value Pass allows customers to prepay for 10 visits to the Archery Range or Rifle and Pistol Range, and receive one additional visit for free. The Archery Range Value Pass ($80) can be purchased at the Clay Target Center Pavilion. The Rifle and Pistol Range Value Pass ($100) is available at the Rifle and Pistol Range Store and Operations Center. For clay-target shooting enthusiasts, there’s the Gold Card. Buy one for $15 and load it with a minimum of $100 (first-time purchase = $115) and get a discounted rate of trap, skeet, and sporting clay targets. Visit https://www.azgfd.com/shooting-sports/ben-avery-shooting-facility/ for prices, hours of operation and more.
- Put bows on books. Looking for a gift for a history buff, or someone who just enjoys reading about wildlife? Then consider the Arizona Wildlife History Series, which examines the history of wildlife in Arizona from 1824 to 1962 in three publications: “Bringing Back the Game: Arizona Wildlife Management, 1912–1962” ($19.95), “Arizona Wildlife: The Territorial Years, 1863–1912” ($14.95), and “Man and Wildlife in Arizona: The American Exploration Period, 1824–1865” ($14.95). The books are sold as single copies at the cover price, or at a substantial discount as a three-volume set for $34.95. Many more books and other publications also are available at the department’s main office in Phoenix, or any regional office statewide.
- Caps, shirts and more. Game and Fish offers all kinds of logoed T-shirts and baseball-style caps at the department’s main office in Phoenix. Also check out the gift shops at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility’s main range and Clay Target Center, which carry several styles of cool-looking sweatshirts, coffee mugs and other items.
Happy shopping — and happy holidays — from the Arizona Game and Fish Department.