Maryland DNR is currently reviewing how we deliver fishing regulations. I’d love to hear about your state’s experience with the following:
Printed vs. Online Guides: Do you still print guides? If you’ve moved to digital-only, how did the public react?
Vendors: Do you use any vendor other than Kalkomey for printed or online guides?
Digital Formats: Which digital format works best for your anglers (PDF, in-house website, eregulations website, or an app)?
Any insight or experience you're willing to share is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Sinclair
Sinclair Boggs
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Department of Natural Resources
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Louisiana still prints fishing and hunting regulations.
We also offer digital PDF and flipbook formats.
We use JF Griffin for printing our books – they were purchased by Kalkomey last year… We design our printed book and digital files in-house.

Rene LeBreton - Public Information Director
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SCDNR still does print and eRegulations. We cut our printed quantities in half a couple years ago without backlash, but still have a demand for them. We also use JF Griffin/Kalkomey. Does Gordon-Darby do regulations books?
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Happy to share what we’re doing in Michigan.
We are required in statute to print copies of the fishing regulations, but the number is up to us. We’ve printed 300,000 copies for the last several years. Despite mild complaints from the public, third-party license vendors, and internal customer service staff about this not being enough, we usually have a small remainder after the season.
Since we have about 1.2 million anglers annually, we also deliver the regulations digitally in a PDF on our website and in our app. I don’t have access to the view and download stats for regulations in the app, but the majority of views of our regulations likely come from the website PDF.
Our Wildlife Division has moved to HTML only for the digital hunting regulations; however, our fishing regulations are extensive and complex—producing both a print PDF and HTML version is prohibitive. Additionally, constituents and Fisheries Division staff want the regulations to be the same in print and digital forms; content needs to look the same, be on the same page, etc. in print and digital versions.
We do the design of the regulations in-house and produce the digital version. We’ve used various printers, the relationship with which is managed through the state’s Department of Technology, Management and Budget. For the 2026 regulations, we’ve made the PDF compliant with digital accessibility requirements.
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Hi from New Jersey
We still print our Freshwater Fishing Digest and our Marine Digest (as well as our Hunting & Trapping Digest). The number of copies printed depends on the number of ads sold for each digest. We seem to never have enough.
Kalkomey is our vendor for all 3 digests, and it was J.F. Griffin before that. We make all the changes and work with their designers to incorporate those changes.
We also place the same copy on our website as a high-res PDF. We break each digest down into segments to make it easier for our constituents to find what they need/want. There is also an eRegs link placed on the page where the PDF is found.
Hope this helps.
Linda
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Another question: has anyone been contacted with their new Kalkomey point of contact for the upcoming regulation cycle?
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Amanda
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We still print our fishing guide (and two other publications) along with a PDF link and the e-regulations website, all with Kalkomey (previously J.F. Griffin).
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Like many others, Kansas prints 3 sets of regulation summaries: hunting/furharvesting, fishing, and boating. Each is in both English and Spanish. Boating summaries are completely in-house, including printing. For hunting & fishing, we design in-house and previously used a Kansas-based vendor for ad sales, printing, and distribution. We just contracted Kalkomey to take that over.
We also do species-specific game regulation brochures for the big ones for us (deer, turkey, upland birds, etc.) that are mailed with permits. We will be reevaluating that approach and format this year.
We are in the process of building a new website that will have the regulation content live on the page, but we will ensure accessibility of the PDF until that new site is ready.
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Same with New Jersey – we were just about finished with one, and we found out about the change.
Same points of contact that Aaron mentioned.
Linda
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We both print and post a pdf online. Who does the printing varies year to year because we have to bid it out.
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Sinclair Boggs
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Please find responses for Texas below.
How do you communicate fishing regulations to the public in your state?
In Texas, our primary communication tool for all of our regulations (hunting and fishing) is digital. We have an online version (https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/) as well as an app(https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/app/).
Do you still print guides? If you’ve moved to digital-only, how did the public react?
We do print a very small amount of guides (136,250) which are only available at TPWD locations. The initial reaction to a primarily digital option was not good hence why we print the limited number that we do.
Do you use any vendor other than Kalkomey for printed or online guides?
Yes, we print our regulations using the same printer we use for our magazine, Royle Printing.
Which digital format works best for your anglers (PDF, in-house website, eregulations website, or an app)?
I can’t say for certain but I would say our app is probably most popular because you can use it with or without service.
Any insight or experience you're willing to share is greatly appreciated.
Before you make any big changes, talk to your constituents, well in advance.
Thank you,
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