I love those zipper lock license holders. I dont ever remember 1 of those actually allowing water in. I was thinking of taking a picture & leaving it on my phone just as a back up. Sometimes I stop @ urban ponds & try my luck when Im in my service vehicle with the minimal fishing gearcappy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 8:50 amIt's great, no need to go to a store and take a chance the machine is working. I print a bunch and put a copy in each of my bags and one in the truck's glove compartment as a last resort backup. I place them in waterproof license holders, no worries about water damage.
Getting ready for the New Year
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I detest facebook...not a member...have a nice new year
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Print several fishing licenses w trout stamp and keep one in your glovebox and another in your wallet plus the one in your regular fishing vest/bag/chestpack.Troutman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:24 pmI love those zipper lock license holders. I dont ever remember 1 of those actually allowing water in. I was thinking of taking a picture & leaving it on my phone just as a back up. Sometimes I stop @ urban ponds & try my luck when Im in my service vehicle with the minimal fishing gearcappy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 8:50 amIt's great, no need to go to a store and take a chance the machine is working. I print a bunch and put a copy in each of my bags and one in the truck's glove compartment as a last resort backup. I place them in waterproof license holders, no worries about water damage.
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I did this today with a color ink printer. Looks identical to the original . Thanks guys.....Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 10:54 amPrint several fishing licenses w trout stamp and keep one in your glovebox and another in your wallet plus the one in your regular fishing vest/bag/chestpack.Troutman wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 4:24 pmI love those zipper lock license holders. I dont ever remember 1 of those actually allowing water in. I was thinking of taking a picture & leaving it on my phone just as a back up. Sometimes I stop @ urban ponds & try my luck when Im in my service vehicle with the minimal fishing gearcappy wrote: ↑Fri Dec 31, 2021 8:50 amIt's great, no need to go to a store and take a chance the machine is working. I print a bunch and put a copy in each of my bags and one in the truck's glove compartment as a last resort backup. I place them in waterproof license holders, no worries about water damage.
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It used to be only fishing licenses were legit when printed at home, but for the last two years and now in year three, we can do the same for our hunting licenses here in NJ.
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what's the secret to using that pasty trout bait? Do you have to keep it refrigerated? whenever I've tried it, never seems to stay on the hook, unlike the pellets for example
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