ID IN YOUR HUNTING LICENSE
#1
Giant Nontypical
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
ID IN YOUR HUNTING LICENSE
here is idea i use so i dont have to carry my wallet with me in woods.
i make copy of my PISTOL PERMIT.
it has my picture on it.
then i stick it in back of my hunting license.this way you have ID on you if the WCO wants it and it is law .
you could also use your drivers lic but i carry a pistol while in woods sometimes ,so i like the pistol permit.
i make copy of my PISTOL PERMIT.
it has my picture on it.
then i stick it in back of my hunting license.this way you have ID on you if the WCO wants it and it is law .
you could also use your drivers lic but i carry a pistol while in woods sometimes ,so i like the pistol permit.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Ohio,mid
Posts: 1,275
RE: ID IN YOUR HUNTING LICENSE
I don't know if an expired license is a legal document? I use Sprouls idea, because anyone can dig i the garbage for that info livbuks. Ain't taking you on just thinking through the iD process and how touchy Law is about such.
#5
RE: ID IN YOUR HUNTING LICENSE
ORIGINAL: sproulman
here is idea i use so i dont have to carry my wallet with me in woods.
i make copy of my PISTOL PERMIT.
it has my picture on it.
then i stick it in back of my hunting license.this way you have ID on you if the WCO wants it and it is law .
you could also use your drivers lic but i carry a pistol while in woods sometimes ,so i like the pistol permit.
here is idea i use so i dont have to carry my wallet with me in woods.
i make copy of my PISTOL PERMIT.
it has my picture on it.
then i stick it in back of my hunting license.this way you have ID on you if the WCO wants it and it is law .
you could also use your drivers lic but i carry a pistol while in woods sometimes ,so i like the pistol permit.
The only question I can think of is whether or not a WCO would take issue with a copy. MaybeRSB or WCO RWJ can tell us how they'd look at it.
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Washington County
Posts: 143
RE: ID IN YOUR HUNTING LICENSE
No I dont accept copy's or expired DL's. I could move to WV tomorrow and and then try to use them to prove residency in PA. Would a Trooper accept a copy of your DL because you were afraid of losing your wallet?
I wonder whats going to happen when we no longer have to display our license? If guys dont want to take thier wallet in the woods now what are they going to do then?
I wonder whats going to happen when we no longer have to display our license? If guys dont want to take thier wallet in the woods now what are they going to do then?
#7
RE: ID IN YOUR HUNTING LICENSE
ORIGINAL: WCO R.W.J
No I dont accept copy's or expired DL's. I could move to WV tomorrow and and then try to use them to prove residency in PA. Would a Trooper accept a copy of your DL because you were afraid of losing your wallet?
I wonder whats going to happen when we no longer have to display our license? If guys dont want to take thier wallet in the woods now what are they going to do then?
No I dont accept copy's or expired DL's. I could move to WV tomorrow and and then try to use them to prove residency in PA. Would a Trooper accept a copy of your DL because you were afraid of losing your wallet?
I wonder whats going to happen when we no longer have to display our license? If guys dont want to take thier wallet in the woods now what are they going to do then?
When I hunt other states, the license is in a ziplock in my pack. As for the diplaying the license, we are in the minority there and it doesn't seem to be a problem in the sates where display is not required. Cheaters wil cheat no matter what the regs and an empty holder or an old license will fool a guy 100 yards away with binos who doesn't take a closer look. I realize the back tag lets you guys see it from a distance but don't you check when you get up close anyway?
#8
RE: ID IN YOUR HUNTING LICENSE
carry it in their back pack in a small vinyl packet or a zip lock bag. It always drove me crazy as to why we needed to display our licens. Very few states require it.
And what is really a problem is this. How would an WCO handle it?
Scenerio: You are required to display your license at all times in the middle of you back.Its fall turkey season.You are required to wear 250 sq inches of blaze orange while moving. But can be removed when stationary as long as 100 sq in of orange is visible 360* within 15' of your location. OK, so while moving, I have the orange vest and hat on. License displayed on my back. I get to were I am going, put up my 100 sq in of orange on a nearby tree trunk, sit down and take off my vest and hat and put on my camo face mask.
Legally I am required to take off my shirt or jacket and remove my license from my vest and place it on my shirt or jacket. Then if I move, go through the whole routine again. What a bunch of BS.
And what is really a problem is this. How would an WCO handle it?
Scenerio: You are required to display your license at all times in the middle of you back.Its fall turkey season.You are required to wear 250 sq inches of blaze orange while moving. But can be removed when stationary as long as 100 sq in of orange is visible 360* within 15' of your location. OK, so while moving, I have the orange vest and hat on. License displayed on my back. I get to were I am going, put up my 100 sq in of orange on a nearby tree trunk, sit down and take off my vest and hat and put on my camo face mask.
Legally I am required to take off my shirt or jacket and remove my license from my vest and place it on my shirt or jacket. Then if I move, go through the whole routine again. What a bunch of BS.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: ID IN YOUR HUNTING LICENSE
ORIGINAL: WCO R.W.J
No I dont accept copy's or expired DL's.
No I dont accept copy's or expired DL's.
NOT telling you your job of course...just my thoughts on the issue.