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Bass Fishing => Bass Fishing Tips, Techniques & General Discussion => Topic started by: Revtro on April 10, 2007, 09:38:38 AM
For the first time, I just bought a fishing license online from the DNR. Wow, was that ever easier than finding the time to run over to the sporting goods store to get one. I just printed it up and I was all set.
Just in case anyone's interested, check it out at:
http://www.mdnr-elicense.com/welcome.asp
Print yourself an extra copy and keep it somewhere just in case you lose your original.
I did the same thing the other day. I also printed a couple extra copies. 1 to keep in the boat, 1 to keep in the truck, 1 to keep in my wallet, I may even throw one into my tackle bag just in case. I plan on laminating all of them for added protection.
I laminated mine also. I was a little concerned the toner may wear off if folded up in my wallet all summer. Plus I figured I'm bound to fall in the water eventually. Man did I ever come close a few times last year. DOH! :P
This was the second year I used the e-license, Man what a great service from the DNR. 5 minutes and I was done. I fold mine up and put it in a small ziploc bag that goes in the tackle box.
I have to give CKev a hard time because he is like a major computer geek, but yet he spends 25 minutes at Walmart getting a fishing license. :D :D :D
i goin to looks intoo this online site fur gettin me fishin lyesence this yeer ;) ;)
wally wurld is not cuttin the musturd anna mure :-\' :-\' :-\'
that idee of puttin lamanatted film ovur the lyesence is bout the most ingenious idee i evur reed ;) ;) ;)
i goin to do it fur sure this yeer ;) ;) ;)
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I've done it as well. But... I know a guy who didn't quite understand how it worked. He ended up buy 3 licenses for his wife.
The DNR would not refund the extra money either.