Capt Insano Emeritis
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I have been thinking about time travel lately but should probably visit my health provider insteadNow, if we could only stop "Father Time" from marching on.![]()
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I have been thinking about time travel lately but should probably visit my health provider insteadNow, if we could only stop "Father Time" from marching on.![]()
I’ve seen those. There is usually a weird guy walking along the banks with a big Shepards hook and backpack with a battery powered cpu unit in it. I wonder if they ever have to give jumps in the parking lot?Yup...plus there are a few senior waters nobody but youngsters, seniors, and disabled can lawfully fish.
Just take a picture of it, as long as you can read your hunter angler ID that should be all you need, unless you need a harvest card on you. I have been told by police that a photo of my insurance card is also ok, insurance doesn't even send the paper cards anymore, as long as you have your policy # they just run it in the computer. Since oregon now prints you 9x11 sheet of paper if you dont use the ap I just trim all the excess white off, fold it up and put it in a little plastic drug baggie and into the credit card slot of my wallet.
Thanks for the reminder...I just added it to today's agenda.Let us not forget that as of April 1st, we will need our new fishing license.
They do that. I consider it to not be my problem but theirs.I should mention that the Discover Passes you can purchase at their automated vending machines fade to nothing in the sun on your dashboard...they're thermal prints. I had one do so, contacted WA state parks and they sent me a replacement of the regular type I normally purchase at the local park headquarters.
Same here, and apparently so do they, since it was replaced free of charge. I suppose I could have just left it in place and gotten belligerent with the park rangers (would have been an inevitable citation since I spend quite a bit of time in Washington's two largest state parks) but belligerence seldom plays well with enforcement folk.They do that. I consider it to not be my problem but theirs.
Sad state of affairs! You'd have better luck arguing with an enforcement officer than with a spouse!Thanks for the tips. Many of these ideas I have tried over the years and they all work...except when they don't. I often keep track of the licenses of my spouse/kids and I treat those differently than my own. I also have licenses from different states/countries and I manage those differently than my WA license. I manage my catch record cards different than my fishing license and so over the years, I have tried just about everything mentioned. One suggestion that I plan on doing is taking a picture with my phone, so at least that won't stop me from going fishing.
Because I don't have a single bag, coat, vehicle, boat, vest, pocket, set of waders, or other thing that I use every time, I did resort to just keeping my license in my wallet. I decided that a few years ago so when I went to find it there this morning, and it wasn't there, I was all kinds of discombobulated. My wallet is the only thing that I consistently carry with me every time, even my phones I often purposely leave them in the vehicle so I don't concern myself with 1) taking another picture of an 18 inch trout or 2) losing it in the pandemonium of running two bobber rods and hooking fish on each at the same time. Going forward, I plan on taking a picture of my license on both business and personal phone, keeping the fishing license in my wallet at all times and NEVER taking it out unless to show it to an enforcement officer, and finally, all the other paperwork need to go fishing for me and my family throughout the world will go in a Simms waterproof pouch (I bought years ago to keep my licenses organized) and hopefully I never have to deal with this again.
Good news, I found my license.Bad news, I didn't escape the house to go fishing before the wife, realizing I was playing hooky from Catchercraft, suggested a few things for me to do with my new-found time.
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I’m the same as you krusty, I carry the same ID’s all the time. My wife found little zip lock baggies just big enough to put my wallet in. Then it goes into a pocket in whichever jacket I’m wearing that day.Each year's fishing license never leaves my wallet, along with my driver's license and concealed pistol license (none of which I want to be without should I encounter a LEO requesting to see them). I've had to produce each of them at one time or another.
When I'm on water fishing the wallet goes in a small dry bag and is on my person at all times.
I'm sure that if you forget such documents (but possess them) and get cited you could go to court and plead for a reduced or forgiven penalty, but who wants to go through that shit?
Are you really?I'm surprised WA hasn't adopted Oregon's system. I just have mine all in the app. I can even record my salmon catches in there.