• Printed tags will have security codes built in for enforcement purposes and so that a purchased tag can only be used once, as intended
As per previous post -# 3 :rolleye:
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I guess this also means the service fee will be eliminated eh . . . pffffft
The computer program will prevent more than one printing.
Yes Rick..(same link I gave earlier)
HUNTER HARVEST REPORTING – what we know so far:
Harvest reporting is a very important piece of the information puzzle when it comes to sustainable fish and wildlife management. The MNRF needs this information to support research, to accompany population modelling and to develop harvest quotas. The idea is to collect the information by electronic device (computer, smartphone, telephone) rather than by mail.
Details…
• Mailed-in postcard surveys will be coming to an end (they will still be mailed out in 2018)
• ALL hunters who purchase a licence for moose, elk, white-tailed deer, wolf/coyote, wild turkey and black bear will be required to provide information whether they harvested an animal or not, and even if they didn’t end up hunting
• If you do not complete the report, you may not be able to purchase a licence the following year. The new regulations coming into effect on January 1, 2019 allow the government to refuse to issue a licence to a hunter who did not report in the previous year, but the details related to the consequences of not reporting have not yet been finalized
• The MNRF will communicate with hunters (via email) to remind them of deadlines and mandatory reporting
• The OFAH has been pushing for a phased-in approach to allow hunters to adapt to the new system (i.e. not have severe consequences immediately), and to share harvest reporting results with hunters as well as how they are using the information in wildlife management