HuntTalk Freak
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This year Texas started a program that allowed hunters to use a electronic copy of their license to pursue and take game for animals that don’t require a tag. Basically it covers small game, birds, varmits and exotics. You just take a screen shot or photo of your paper license with your phone and your good to go.
I keep my paper license in my wallet year round so it’s no big deal to me but it did get me to thinking. Any other states do something similar? How long until paper licenses and tags are a thing of the past, or will that ever happen?
I’ve read about guys forgetting their tag at home or damaging it somehow. I’ve almost punched out the wrong date before.
Do you foresee a day you just photo or video proof of sex of your animal, submit data online or through an app and your done? Heck, I deposit checks into my bank now just by taking a picture of it and hitting submit.
Seems like a interesting concept that could either clear up a bunch of issues or maybe cause some.
I keep my paper license in my wallet year round so it’s no big deal to me but it did get me to thinking. Any other states do something similar? How long until paper licenses and tags are a thing of the past, or will that ever happen?
I’ve read about guys forgetting their tag at home or damaging it somehow. I’ve almost punched out the wrong date before.
Do you foresee a day you just photo or video proof of sex of your animal, submit data online or through an app and your done? Heck, I deposit checks into my bank now just by taking a picture of it and hitting submit.
Seems like a interesting concept that could either clear up a bunch of issues or maybe cause some.