When you buy the hunting license it's important to know when the hunting license is valid from and until.
For example, the Alaska small game license runs like the calendar year, but the North Dakota starts around like April or something. So if you want to get the form 6 off and approved in time for summer, then the Alaska hunting licence is a better way to go because you can submit the application early January.
If you were to buy the North Dakota license this time of year, the form 6 may very well have expired by the time you get the form 6 because the hunting season is over.
Bottom line is that you want to be mindful to buy the hunting license at the beginning of the hunting fiscal year and then apply for the form 6 so you don't get cut short on the period the form 6 is valid.
An important point is the people who sell the licenses are not about to inform you if you buy it a week before the license expires, so you better know to ask.
They got me once, but it wont happen again.
Have you read any of this thread. Just asking because YOU DO NOT NEED A HUNTING LICENSE OR AN INVITE TO A SHOOT TO APPLY FOR A FORM 6. You will need one or the other when you hit the border along with a Form 6 but that is part 2.
I am not sure I would want to be travelling to Florida with an Alaskan Hunting license but that is a matter for the holder and the US Border folks.
Take Care
Bob