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Here's your man- Michael Gravelle- Minister of Natural Resources. Let him now what you think.
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Here's your man- Michael Gravelle- Minister of Natural Resources. Let him now what you think.
Actually it's not paper. It's plastic, slightly heavier in gauge than the new $100 bills. Have any of you ever gone hunting in the US? Fishing in Quebec? Same thing as their licences. No different. Good luck trying to sway the ministry about their "bad decision".Ontario is only about 10 years behind everyone else.
-Jason
How many times do you lose your wallet while hunting or fishing? What about your moose or deer or bear tags? I use a license holder (the ones with the big safety pin) and put all my tags inside. Haven't lost it while out fishing or hunting in 22 years.
-Jason
never acutally thought of it that way. I guess I was just assuming they would all be together anyways. Yes the bear outfitter i used to work for (B2 outfitters check it out) is mostly based on non-res. never delt with the licences personally but Cam complained about it all the time.The fee increases I was talking about was the annual price grab for the license itself. I agree that the chances of loss are greater now, but at the same time, now you can lose only 1 licence instead of all of them plus the card.
The nature of the complaints is expected when changes are made, but, if you've ever fished or hunted out of province (QC or USA), then these types of licenses or tags have been around for 10 years.
EDIT- The one advantage of the new system is to simplify the process for non-resident applicants. If you've ever sold fishing and/or hunting licences, you know what I'm talking about. The amount of paperwork involved in selling a non-resident hunting tag is retarded.
-Jason
My outdoors card got here today and its the same as the old one the 3 year small game is part of the card and there are spots for stickers.



























