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April 16th, 2019, 10:54 PM
#11
Terrible system.
It was really good when a waterproof physically sturdy plastic/paper tag had a sticker verifying licence that could go to the back of the OutDoors card.
Now... worse than ever.
For one thing, it makes the economically arrogant assumption that everyone has a home printer.
Worse, what stops a poacher from SCANNING-PRINTING a licence 10+ times?
The poacher could kill deer again and again and look legal everytime they come home with a new deer.
Until an MNR game check!!
Then, because the poacher will have licence/time/date info entered into the CO data base, that is the end of being able to use scanned "licences".
But how often does that happen?
Up here, maybe every 4-5 years I might encounter a CO during big game season.
This new system is so open to abuse and such a download of proper a tag system onto hunters, that it defies imagination.
Last edited by johny; April 16th, 2019 at 10:56 PM.
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April 16th, 2019 10:54 PM
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April 17th, 2019, 05:20 AM
#12
Agreed! I think the government is relying on the hefty fines to prevent abuse....
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April 17th, 2019, 06:18 AM
#13
On Aug 20th your tag will be available to print. Remember to only print one. No photo copies allowed.. Lol
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April 19th, 2019, 10:24 PM
#14

Originally Posted by
johny
Terrible system.
It was really good when a waterproof physically sturdy plastic/paper tag had a sticker verifying licence that could go to the back of the OutDoors card.
Now... worse than ever.
For one thing, it makes the economically arrogant assumption that everyone has a home printer.
Worse, what stops a poacher from SCANNING-PRINTING a licence 10+ times?
The poacher could kill deer again and again and look legal everytime they come home with a new deer.
Until an MNR game check!!
Then, because the poacher will have licence/time/date info entered into the CO data base, that is the end of being able to use scanned "licences".
But how often does that happen?
Up here, maybe every 4-5 years I might encounter a CO during big game season.
This new system is so open to abuse and such a download of proper a tag system onto hunters, that it defies imagination.
I couldn't have said it better myself...
This is a terrible system indeed, and I am left shaking my head about the logic (?!) behind going ahead with it.
Aside from deer, wild turkey will be the first victims of greedy and unethical "hunters".
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April 19th, 2019, 10:31 PM
#15
Printing Deer Tag?
And I tag a deer and a rainy day and drag it for a mile and get to my truck and my paper tag is unreadable or worse has fallen off on some raspberry canes and I meet my CO and I did everything legal and then what?
Can I laminate my paper tag
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April 19th, 2019, 11:30 PM
#16

Originally Posted by
Ontariofarmer
And I tag a deer and a rainy day and drag it for a mile and get to my truck and my paper tag is unreadable or worse has fallen off on some raspberry canes and I meet my CO and I did everything legal and then what?
Can I laminate my paper tag
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WE don't have to to tag the animal at the kill site anymore. Just carry the tag with you in a zip lock bag,notch it out at the kill site and put it back in the zip lock. If you laminate the tag,a CO won't be able to scan the bar code and you're going to have a problem. The only time a tag must be applied is if the shooter isn't present with the animal while it's being transported. In that case,simply attach the entire zip lock with zip ties,so,it can be opened and inspected if necessary.
If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....
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April 20th, 2019, 06:22 AM
#17
Thanks for the reply The government likes to simplify things?[emoji854]
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April 20th, 2019, 11:17 AM
#18

Originally Posted by
trimmer21
WE don't have to to tag the animal at the kill site anymore. Just carry the tag with you in a zip lock bag,notch it out at the kill site and put it back in the zip lock. If you laminate the tag,a CO won't be able to scan the bar code and you're going to have a problem. The only time a tag must be applied is if the shooter isn't present with the animal while it's being transported. In that case,simply attach the entire zip lock with zip ties,so,it can be opened and inspected if necessary.
Ok I think I got this all down pat, I need to go out and buy a printer $100.00 then I need a lap top $300.00 then I need internet service $1200.00 pa.
OK so now I need to buy zip locks bags and ties,oh yeh what else I will need glue to stick my tag around the antler or do I.Maybe I should just buy a staple gun and staple the tag around the antler.
Heck I,am only $1700.00 in debt but thank goodness Doug Ford saved me that $2.00 on my license fee. LOL
Memo to Doug stop listening to stupid people and bring back the phone in system and we will pay the stupid $2.00 for a postage stamp so you can send us back our license and tags which IS WEATHER PROOF,COMES WITH A STICKY BACKING,IS HARD TO COPY AND DOES NOT BLOW OFF YOUR BLOODY DEER WHILE ITS HANGING UNATTENDED ON THE MEAT POLE BECAUSE YOUR IN TOWN DROWNING YOUR SORROWS OVER THIS HUNTING BUSINESS.
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April 20th, 2019, 11:40 AM
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April 20th, 2019, 11:53 AM
#20
fishfood,
You are making the same arrogant assumptions the Doug Ford government is making,everybody has access to a computer and printer and the Internet.Wake up call buddy that is not so. So what you should learn is this fact and there was a alternate that would have solved all these problems that they already had the phone in application.
Have you figured out how much more this will cost some hunters and how much less it cost the government?Never mind the inconvenience.
Try and put yourself in some one,s else,s shoes for a change.Its all about perspective do you see an old lady in this picture or a beautiful young lady.
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Last edited by Gilroy; April 20th, 2019 at 11:57 AM.