No more brick and mortar license sales?

No, online and print at work with the special paper. I’ll DM you to share some advantages you may not think are advantages.
I might have to find some write in the rain paper and do that. I don’t trust the e tags and I’ve just been half ass laminating printer paper tags for the last few years.
 
Growing up in OH, our tags were metal bands you put on after the kill. Not sure if they still have those or not. I actually preferred those to the subsequent paper versions I’ve had on western hunts. I’m OK with e-tags so long as the systems behind them are solid. In MT, I have doubts about anything that combines technology and FWP.
 
Growing up in OH, our tags were metal bands you put on after the kill. Not sure if they still have those or not. I actually preferred those to the subsequent paper versions I’ve had on western hunts. I’m OK with e-tags so long as the systems behind them are solid. In MT, I have doubts about anything that combines technology and FWP.
I grew up in Ohio as well. You still had the paper temporary tags, but had to be validated at a check station and they put the metal band on them IIRC. Only have four bucks with them, last one being 2009. Almost all my dad’s mounts have them. They did away with them sometime around 2011. Last buck in shot there in 2020 you just call in and they give you a 16 digit tag number and I write that on the euro skull.

I agree, I think they added an element to the mount but now I suppose folks will say they are “vintage” like everything else we liked growing up in 90’s lol.
 
When I write paper checks at Walmart, I always wear stained sweatpants. mtmuley
You got me there. I would have guessed denim bib overalls with your checkbook and pen carried in your chest pocket along with your flip phone case.
 

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