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Online licenses? That's a GREAT idea.

Though, ours do get printed on this really cool, water proof, non-tearable paper. I tried to tear it and could barely even cut with scissors. It actually really fWonked up our paper shredder . . . :uhoh:

The hunting and fishing licenses in Louisiana are printed on paper like that too. The "deer tags" are also printed on that same paper along with the license. Every deer you kill MUST have a tag filled out and attached to it before you even try to move it. They say if you are hunting, you must carry your tags, a pen, and some wire or zip ties to firmly attach the tag to the deer. If you butcher the deer in the woods, you have to keep the genitals in a ziploc bag with the "deer tag" attached to it., and keep the ziploc bag in the ice chest with the meat. They just started this bullshit about tagging system last year. :dunno:And you can buy your license them online, but they charge a $2.50 extra fee to do so, plus you have to wait till they mail it to you. If you go to a sporting goods store, they will print it up right then and there. Either way you do it, you need a hunter's safty card number. The safety course is easy as hell too, but you can't do it online because you need to do a shooting test where you have to shoot a shotgun.

The tagging rules are pretty similar here. Although you just have to bring the meat with the deer head and tag if you have to butcher it before you can register it. I usually wait to tag the deer until after I have it gutted out. Otherwise the tag will get covered in blood and the people at the registration stations get pissed because they can't read the writing.
 

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Online licenses? That's a GREAT idea.

Though, ours do get printed on this really cool, water proof, non-tearable paper. I tried to tear it and could barely even cut with scissors. It actually really fWonked up our paper shredder . . . :uhoh:

The hunting and fishing licenses in Louisiana are printed on paper like that too. The "deer tags" are also printed on that same paper along with the license. Every deer you kill MUST have a tag filled out and attached to it before you even try to move it. They say if you are hunting, you must carry your tags, a pen, and some wire or zip ties to firmly attach the tag to the deer. If you butcher the deer in the woods, you have to keep the genitals in a ziploc bag with the "deer tag" attached to it., and keep the ziploc bag in the ice chest with the meat. They just started this bullshit about tagging system last year. :dunno:And you can buy your license them online, but they charge a $2.50 extra fee to do so, plus you have to wait till they mail it to you. If you go to a sporting goods store, they will print it up right then and there. Either way you do it, you need a hunter's safty card number. The safety course is easy as hell too, but you can't do it online because you need to do a shooting test where you have to shoot a shotgun.

The tagging rules are pretty similar here. Although you just have to bring the meat with the deer head and tag if you have to butcher it before you can register it. I usually wait to tag the deer until after I have it gutted out. Otherwise the tag will get covered in blood and the people at the registration stations get pissed because they can't read the writing.

But here, I've heard of wildlife agents citing people you are bringing a deer back to the deer camp to butcher it, and they didn't put the tag on the deer yet. Thats some bulshit there. They say before you move it a single foot from the spot it was killed, you MUST attach the tag, "NO EXCUSES". :dunno:
 

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How long have you worked for them? :jester:
 
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