After reading this thread I too decided to renue this way...I printed 3 copies. I have a little spinner kit that I ofter grab when I go top the cap so one licence will go in there, one will go in my vest and I'll keep one as a spare. While the convenience seems to be good, I don't like this program as it does create a very easy system to abuse.
People will be much more able to "double dip" on their daily limits, fill up a tag and replace, etc, etc. The reduced cost of a paper licencing system doesn't seem to out weigh the holes I see in the program right now
If those holes could be plugged, then I see it being a good program.
One thing I would like to see is a higher degree of accountability in terms of species recognition and regulation knowledge. As an example, if when buying a Salmon conservation tag, you had to complete a test, ie associate the correct species name to a picture, or acknowledge blanket regs (like no barbs for any fresh water fishing in the province) then maybe we would see few cases of obvious breaking of the regs.
While I didn't look into it, can this online service translate into a variety of different languages?
Another issue I see is that not going to a retailer to renew your licence means that retailer gets to stick a reg book in your hand...I personally will do a little reading online or get the updated regs so I can stay on top of any changes...will a new or "the average" fisher be that diligent...
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