Well then, I guess you never change hunting jackets during the day, or during the season, or have ever lost one and had to get it replaced before you could legally hunt again. Same backtag for archery and gun season, too. Constant changing the idiotic tag from one jacket to another. Total PITA.

A license/tag belongs in your wallet not on your back where it can be easily lost or forgotten on another outer garment.

49 other states know it's a dumb, outdated idea. Frankly the only reason we still have it is because the WDNR would have to go through all the bother and expense of upgrading thousands of their license printing units, software, and supplies. That's the real reason!

The WDNR is slowly coming out of the dark ages and getting rid of some of their "gotcha laws". A couple of years ago they finally got rid of the 'gun case' regulation and now, finally, the 'shotgun only' areas.

Perhaps you can explain to me, please, why it is necessary for a private land owner or members of their hunting party to wear a "license plate" when hunting their own private property?

Looks like we are going to have to agree to disagree on this issue.













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