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Post by mossberg500 on Jul 3, 2016 21:19:00 GMT -5
Today I bought my Indiana hunting license and habitat stamp and called in for my H.I.P. number . All I need now is my waterfowl stamps and Deer permits . Wild game hear me Roar . The next thing I need is my Illinois hunting license and stamps .
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Jul 3, 2016 23:55:13 GMT -5
I should get mine this week.
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Post by nfalls116 on Jul 3, 2016 23:55:59 GMT -5
I'm ready also!
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Post by lawrencecountyhunter on Jul 4, 2016 7:48:33 GMT -5
I got my deer licenses this week. Saved almost $5 by getting them at Wal-Mart vs. online.
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Post by firstwd on Jul 4, 2016 7:58:01 GMT -5
I got my deer licenses this week. Saved almost $5 by getting them at Wal-Mart vs. online. Ok, I'll ask. How did you save money on something that has a set cost?
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Post by duff on Jul 4, 2016 8:25:40 GMT -5
I have deer tags for the next 30+ years already...and turkey....and habitat stamps...and all i need is fed duck stamp and hip number each year😉
sorry I can't help it sometimes
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Post by greghopper on Jul 4, 2016 8:27:19 GMT -5
I got my deer licenses this week. Saved almost $5 by getting them at Wal-Mart vs. online. Ok, I'll ask. How did you save money on something that has a set cost? If you buy a Lic. on line now you pay extra $$$$..... An access fee will offset the cost of the upgraded system. The fee is $1 per license, plus $1 and 2 percent of the total on each license. For example, if you use INHuntFish.com to purchase an annual resident fishing license, your cost would be $19.34 ($17 for the license, plus $1 for the license, plus $1.34). t.co/bPPBz9YTax
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Post by lawrencecountyhunter on Jul 4, 2016 8:32:11 GMT -5
I got my deer licenses this week. Saved almost $5 by getting them at Wal-Mart vs. online. Ok, I'll ask. How did you save money on something that has a set cost? Yep, like Greg said, you don't pay the new online fees if you buy through a retailer. I got a bundle and military refuge license. $89 total at Wal-Mart vs. nearly $94 online.
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Post by squirrelhunter on Jul 4, 2016 8:47:37 GMT -5
I got my license yesterday too but still need to get my deer licenses. The Mrs still has to get all of hers.
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Post by firstwd on Jul 4, 2016 10:53:38 GMT -5
Ok, I'll ask. How did you save money on something that has a set cost? If you buy a Lic. on line now you pay extra $$$$..... An access fee will offset the cost of the upgraded system. The fee is $1 per license, plus $1 and 2 percent of the total on each license. For example, if you use INHuntFish.com to purchase an annual resident fishing license, your cost would be $19.34 ($17 for the license, plus $1 for the license, plus $1.34). t.co/bPPBz9YTax I thought that was only if one wanted to be able to display the license on their electronic device. I didn't read the release when it came out and didn't realize it was for all online transactions. By the way, that is just stupid. ðŸ˜
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Post by Woody Williams on Jul 4, 2016 11:57:50 GMT -5
I have deer tags for the next 30+ years already...and turkey....and habitat stamps...and all i need is fed duck stamp and hip number each year😉 sorry I can't help it sometimes "30+ years"? Me too, if I live to be 107...
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Post by duff on Jul 4, 2016 12:43:21 GMT -5
I have deer tags for the next 30+ years already...and turkey....and habitat stamps...and all i need is fed duck stamp and hip number each year😉 sorry I can't help it sometimes "30+ years"? Me too, if I live to be 107... I will be a young 71...you inspire me that i will still be hunting😆
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Post by medic22 on Jul 4, 2016 12:57:59 GMT -5
I got my indiana hunting/fish and my hip number. Still need to buy my deer bundle and fall turkey tag.
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Post by nfalls116 on Jul 4, 2016 13:35:11 GMT -5
"30+ years"? Me too, if I live to be 107... I will be a young 71 next week...you inspire me that i will still be hunting😆 you are a lot younger than you look! (Plus I fixed it for ya)
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Jul 4, 2016 15:36:57 GMT -5
I'm thinking a lifetime license wouldn't do me much good. When I say this in 20 years, I expect to hear, "You've been dying for 20 years!"
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Post by featherduster on Jul 7, 2016 8:12:32 GMT -5
Lifetime license.....check
HIP card #...........check
Federal waterfowl stamp............check.
Decoys are ready,guns are ready,ammo and equipment ready all I need to do is camo the blinds and get all my HONEY DOS out of the way and I am ready.
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Post by hornzilla on Jul 7, 2016 9:01:14 GMT -5
I have deer tags for the next 30+ years already...and turkey....and habitat stamps...and all i need is fed duck stamp and hip number each year😉 sorry I can't help it sometimes I'm right there with you. Sure glad that I bought a LTL. But I'm not ready for hunting season just yet. Still have a lot of sprint car racing to do this summer. But when it's over. I will be ready.
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Post by MuzzleLoader on Jul 7, 2016 18:26:40 GMT -5
Still enjoying last year deer in the form of meat loafs, tacos chilies, poppers, steaks and fajitas. No hurry yet to hunt.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Jul 7, 2016 19:57:21 GMT -5
I'm actually not ready yet either. I did get all the cement clapboards on the front of the house, but need to calk and touch-up paint. My ice fishing buddy is going to help me get the north end hung; it's the most difficult with heights. I can do the rest.
Actually, I enjoy the many months of preseason hype. I was blessed to acquire some new weapons this year, and have a Horton RDX on the way. Woooooohoooooo!
I still need to move my bottom land stand, but not sure when I'll get it moved.
I'm going to the plot Saturday to fertilize, mow, change cards, camo the stand with some branches and put down some more corn. They are still eating plenty of my crops even with the corn out. The coons make sure none of it goes to waste.
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Post by bullseye69 on Jul 7, 2016 21:13:12 GMT -5
Ok, I'll ask. How did you save money on something that has a set cost? If you buy a Lic. on line now you pay extra $$$$..... An access fee will offset the cost of the upgraded system. The fee is $1 per license, plus $1 and 2 percent of the total on each license. For example, if you use INHuntFish.com to purchase an annual resident fishing license, your cost would be $19.34 ($17 for the license, plus $1 for the license, plus $1.34). t.co/bPPBz9YTax That is BS!! How do you think Walley world does it! On-line!!!!!!
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