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Old 01-17-2011, 07:31 PM   #1
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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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I used to use card holders but the problems I had was it first was one more thing I had to remember to take, and if I got water in there and did not notice it the water stayed in there and caused the same license rot problems. With the old licenses the paper would last but the stamps would screw up. I haven't worn my license like that in over a decade. Like the net rule most DFG officers patrolling saltwater knew that rule was BS and never enforced it on the water.

I just want to stick my license in my wallet and not deal with it, this works better for me.

It's funny I've had few guys on various boards act like sealing your license is stupid or unnecessary but my take is the post isn't for them since these guys probably do not fish that much, so naturally it's not an issue or unnecessary for them

It's all a matter of perspective or where your coming from I guess.

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Old 01-18-2011, 02:41 PM   #2
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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.

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Old 01-18-2011, 03:05 PM   #3
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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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Old 01-18-2011, 03:30 PM   #4
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Oh my another comedian.

Actually I was referring to all of Jim's how to posts.
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Old 01-19-2011, 12:54 PM   #5
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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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Old 01-19-2011, 04:34 PM   #6
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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....

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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Old 01-19-2011, 05:16 PM   #7
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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....
I think it was $9 dollars to get a duplicate in the past... but I'm often wrong.

Kayakers sure do find stupid things to complain about...

Did anyone ever see that south park episode about the Prius...?

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Old 01-19-2011, 06:10 PM   #8
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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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