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03-20-2013, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by B_Type13X2
and why not? They are essentially police officers for wild life, why not give them the ability to just scan / read a WIN card. It'll be somewhat expensive upfront but it is a worthwhile investment in infrastructure.
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I think a problem with scanning is you would have to have cell coverage for one thing.
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03-20-2013, 07:37 PM
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So what happens when they check a guy in the middle of butt-**** no where, and the thing won't read your card, or can't pick up a signal??? Does that mean your guilty because you can't produce your license? Is the officer just to assume you have one and let you go on your way. If you can't keep a paper copy of your license on you without messing it up, maybe you shouldn't be out there in the outdoors, might be a bit beyond your capabilities. Spend the money where its needed, to hire more guys to be out in the field...
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03-20-2013, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Hunter Trav
So what happens when they check a guy in the middle of butt-****** no where, and the thing won't read your card, or can't pick up a signal??? Does that mean your guilty because you can't produce your license? Is the officer just to assume you have one and let you go on your way. If you can't keep a paper copy of your license on you without messing it up, maybe you shouldn't be out there in the outdoors, might be a bit beyond your capabilities. Spend the money where its needed, to hire more guys to be out in the field...
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03-20-2013, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Bulldogs
Ok new to Alberta from BC but resident now. How do I get a fishing license.
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BC guys have to take a drug test
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03-20-2013, 08:39 PM
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BC guys have to take a drug test
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If that where the case nobody from bc would be allowed to fish
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03-20-2013, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Hunter Trav
So what happens when they check a guy in the middle of butt-**** no where, and the thing won't read your card, or can't pick up a signal??? Does that mean your guilty because you can't produce your license? Is the officer just to assume you have one and let you go on your way. If you can't keep a paper copy of your license on you without messing it up, maybe you shouldn't be out there in the outdoors, might be a bit beyond your capabilities. Spend the money where its needed, to hire more guys to be out in the field...
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lol
But I have to agree
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03-20-2013, 11:58 PM
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You get a PDF of your licence when purchased online. I keep a viewable PDF copy in my iphone. There are apps that give you the ability to put digital signatures on PDF files. You can also download hunting and fishing regs in PDF for quick access in the field.
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03-21-2013, 12:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Hunter Trav
So what happens when they check a guy in the middle of butt-**** no where, and the thing won't read your card, or can't pick up a signal??? Does that mean your guilty because you can't produce your license? Is the officer just to assume you have one and let you go on your way. If you can't keep a paper copy of your license on you without messing it up, maybe you shouldn't be out there in the outdoors, might be a bit beyond your capabilities. Spend the money where its needed, to hire more guys to be out in the field...
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Wow.... just wow... the amount of asshattery in one post... Ever put a business card in your wallet and had it sit there for a few months, go to produce it to give a friend the information off it for when they are getting similar work done and discovered that somehow in the blackhole that is your wallet it has gotten beaten up pretty badly and is now barely legible? No never happened to you? Well clearly you never leave your house because that happens to literally every damn person I know of.
And the problems you list are so damn easy, ever bought something with a credit card and they didn't have immediate access to a signal for whatever reason? If only in situations like that they had some sort of technology available to take an imprint of your card. Holy crap I could make a fortune off of inventing that technology, oh wait it already exists and was in use for decades in rural area's before cellphone coverage became rampant.
I swear some peoples children, so quick to flame and yet so utterly stupid.
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03-21-2013, 04:59 AM
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Taking an inprint of your card will not show you have have a license. Now they could go to satelite scanners, but the costs would be astronomical
As for Ques post, not sure in Alberta, but in BC, having a license on your phone is no good. Was at a derby in the fall and a guy was charged for not having a license when he produced his phone with his license on it. Another problem with the phone idea, what if your phone loses power?
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03-21-2013, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by B_Type13X2
Wow.... just wow... the amount of asshattery in one post...
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I swear some peoples children, so quick to flame and yet so utterly stupid.
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There...I think that about sums it up...pot...kettle etc...
What does an old credit card imprint machine have to do with scanning a modern card to see if the cardholder is in posession of their license or not? Nevermind the fact that WIN cards don't have raised numbers.
I keep my license in the little plastic card holder that they give me when I get it, and that gets kept in a pocket in my tackle bag...and despite your wallet eating business cards it is in fact possible to keep your license intact for an entire season with minimal effort...If you're having a tough time maybe try something else...or get it online and print off some extra copies.
Yes Trav was a little sarcastic, but I can see where he was doing it to try to make a point...at least he didn't have to resort to childish name calling.
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03-21-2013, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by B_Type13X2
Wow.... just wow... the amount of asshattery in one post... Ever put a business card in your wallet and had it sit there for a few months, go to produce it to give a friend the information off it for when they are getting similar work done and discovered that somehow in the blackhole that is your wallet it has gotten beaten up pretty badly and is now barely legible? No never happened to you? Well clearly you never leave your house because that happens to literally every damn person I know of.
And the problems you list are so damn easy, ever bought something with a credit card and they didn't have immediate access to a signal for whatever reason? If only in situations like that they had some sort of technology available to take an imprint of your card. Holy crap I could make a fortune off of inventing that technology, oh wait it already exists and was in use for decades in rural area's before cellphone coverage became rampant.
I swear some peoples children, so quick to flame and yet so utterly stupid.
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My licence (printed off from whatever sporting goods store I bought it from) doesn't leave my wallet unless I'm asked to produce it. It's been in there since last April- folded in half twice and still in perfect condition. I'd venture a guess that I could keep in there for another 2 years and it would still be usable. I don't understand what is so hard about keeping an intact licence in your wallet, tackle box, etc...... I've never had problems with it falling apart. Are you taking it out and "playing" with it everyday? Using it to blow your nose? What? I don't get it....
Why spend millions upon millions of dollars on WIN card "scanners" when it costs nothing for you to just take care of your licence.....Seems like a complete waste of money. That money would be better off spent on more enforcement and not useless "scanners" just so you don't have to take care of your licence....
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....yet so utterly stupid.
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Indeed.......
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03-21-2013, 08:45 AM
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Amazing how the smallest conversation can get what I assume are grown men all fired up!
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03-21-2013, 08:52 AM
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Amazing how the smallest conversation can get what I assume are grown men all fired up!
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That's a pretty big assumption methinks
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03-21-2013, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Kim473
A License to buy a License ! Only in Canada. LOL. They will tax anything. Oh sorry, it's not a tax.
Next thing it will be, License to buy bait. Then, License to buy a License to buy bait. I wonder if if the Alberta gov. will give me a bonus for thinking of this for them. NOT !
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The WIN is your individual access to a system...it tracks what you are entitled to purchase and what you have purchased. Think of it like a user name and password.
Of course there is a small nominal fee to administer this process....
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03-21-2013, 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by B_Type13X2
Wow.... just wow... the amount of asshattery in one post... Ever put a business card in your wallet and had it sit there for a few months, go to produce it to give a friend the information off it for when they are getting similar work done and discovered that somehow in the blackhole that is your wallet it has gotten beaten up pretty badly and is now barely legible? No never happened to you? Well clearly you never leave your house because that happens to literally every damn person I know of.
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Yes actually I have, thats why I don't keep thing like that in my wallet, and thats why someone came up with the idea of "cardholders". Clearly you never leave the house cause you have not moved passed the stage of figuring out why things keep getting messed up in your wallet, and what steps you could take to prevent that...
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03-21-2013, 11:20 AM
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I managed to keep paper copies of 4 provincial and a national park lic in my wallet without wrecking them, and my wallet is kinda scary inside. Id rather have a paper win card myself, takes up less room in the wallet... Lol
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03-21-2013, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by MoFugger21
My licence (printed off from whatever sporting goods store I bought it from) doesn't leave my wallet unless I'm asked to produce it. It's been in there since last April- folded in half twice and still in perfect condition. I'd venture a guess that I could keep in there for another 2 years and it would still be usable. I don't understand what is so hard about keeping an intact licence in your wallet, tackle box, etc...... I've never had problems with it falling apart. Are you taking it out and "playing" with it everyday? Using it to blow your nose? What? I don't get it....
Why spend millions upon millions of dollars on WIN card "scanners" when it costs nothing for you to just take care of your licence.....Seems like a complete waste of money. That money would be better off spent on more enforcement and not useless "scanners" just so you don't have to take care of your licence....
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Exactly!
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03-21-2013, 12:36 PM
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Uhm!
Licenses are available now as are the paperback regulations.
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03-21-2013, 01:33 PM
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Uhm!
Licenses are available now as are the paperback regulations.
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Thanks Gust
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Time, it makes you old. Experience makes you wise. It's only a fool who judges life by what he sees in other peoples' eyes.
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03-21-2013, 02:30 PM
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Uhm!
Licenses are available now as are the paperback regulations.
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Gust makes a great point...lol Regs are available now and page 92 is sweet!!
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03-21-2013, 02:41 PM
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Gust makes a great point...lol Regs are available now and page 92 is sweet!!
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Yes your picture is nice but that Rainbow trout is a pig eh?
Congrats.
Not putting down your fish, but, that pike is the longest skinniest one I've seen in awhile. If it were any longer I would have mistook it for a hockey stick.
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03-21-2013, 03:19 PM
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Yes your picture is nice but that Rainbow trout is a pig eh?
Congrats.
Not putting down your fish, but, that pike is the longest skinniest one I've seen in awhile. If it were any longer I would have mistook it for a hockey stick.
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Agreed, that trout is a hog....
Just glad they award the prize based on length...lol
If I would have caught that pike in the winter, boy would that have been a fish to bring up through a hole in the ice...
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