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Best thing since sliced bread.  No need to have to remember to get my fishing license anymore  Renewed today.  They even sent me about 3 emails since the beginning of the year reminding me it would happen.

-- Jim

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson

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Excellent!  Thanks for the reminder.  I bought my 2021 licenses and picked the auto-renew for next year. 

Posted

Sure beats motoring around for an hour, trying to get cell signal to buy one because you forgot.

Ask me how I know...

The only time I ever get checked it this time of year when they expire.

-Austin

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5 minutes ago, curtisce said:

Once you turn 60 you canget a lifetime hunting/fishing permit for $70. Over the 5 years till you are 65 that saves you $95 plus you don't have to buy a trout stamp or migratory bird stamp again. Me and @BilletHead are happy member of the 60+ card carrying crowd

I'm joining you guys next month!!  

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8 minutes ago, curtisce said:

plus you don't have to buy a trout stamp or migratory bird stamp again

Not sure I fully understand curtisce. I have a lifetime fishing permit and over 60. Is there a point when you do not have to have a trout stamp?

Luck is where preparation meets opportunity...... Or you could just flip a coin???B)

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LOL.  That started before 60.  My Dad told me I'd regret all the sports I played when I got older.  I don't regret the sports, but sure don't like all the aches and pains.  Of course jumping off roofs, falling out of trees, falling off the RR bridge over the Little Piney and other mishaps sure haven't been kind to my neck and lower back.

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