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I hear ya Jim. My card holder is a bit higher-end though. It's actually closer to a drybag for a cell phone because it is fully enclosed and the lanyard attaches to a an attached lip that doesn't give entry to the pouch. I think it would last a quick dunking and its been through the ringer on splashes but probably not a capsizing. I believe there are policies in place to get replacements if needed. Now that I have a YakPak3, I am going to place it into top pouch (dry pouch for maps) and use it as my tackle bag. Then I'll no longer need to worry about it since I don't need it visibly my persons anymore and my tackle will be with me where ever I fish anyhow.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 552
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Another ingenious idea Jim, simple, easy, and cheap; it has Jim written all over it. But one would think that F&G realized the need for waterproof paper since it was what they were using. Clearly the new license and subsequent report cards are a step backwards. I suspect when F&G begins to get back report cards that have been wet, they'll reconsider that waterproof paper is a bit more important than lost data collection ability. Then there's the enforcement issue of a waterlogged license that is not exactly readable, yet running the person proves the license's validity. At this point, it's a bag of worms to me; but I like your solution Jim (it keeps us out of trouble). Yet I don't think we should be responsible for taking such measures, when waterproof paper was a perfect cure; yet it's the smart thing to do.
Jim, gotta love all your ideas, well thought out, and step by step fool proof instructions (for most anyway) accompanied by great pictures; your such an asset to this and other sites, and often un/under appreciated. If I haven't said it yet, Thanks! |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: La Jolla Shores
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If it were'nt for the step by step instructions I'm sure I would of F..'d it up.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 552
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Oh my another comedian.
Actually I was referring to all of Jim's how to posts. |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Encinitas
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well I lost mine, instead of a free duplicate, I got the priveledge to pay $10 to get a new one printed off....
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
Posts: 1,547
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Duplicates never were free? My fishing license last year and my Special Use Permit A/B was on on this paper and ive yet to have any issues. I keep my stuff in my wallet and my wallet in a drybag while fishing. I tend to try not to get my wallet wet so it works to keep the license dry too. I just cant believe that this years license was over 50.00 and I dont even buy a 2nd rod stamp.... |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 585
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Kayakers sure do find stupid things to complain about... ![]() Did anyone ever see that south park episode about the Prius...?
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 552
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Ok, my mistake, the paper is waterproof according to F&G, but it appears that the ink they use is not, or and/or ink in general doesn't adhere to the paper well and is subject to smearing and/or smearing off when wet, thus the need to keep them dry; good luck with those report cards boys, and girls.
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