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http://californiaoutdoorsqas.comQuestion: For generations, our family has bought annual hunting and
fishing licenses and then proudly saved each license over the years as
collectable pieces of our family history. Why after so many years have
you chosen to discontinue these traditional style licenses in favor of
just computer printouts?
Answer: While many may miss the traditional style licenses, this new
computer system enables the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) to
maintain an accurate and complete customer license database. It ensures
everyone is licensed correctly, customers can quickly retrieve their
license information to replace lost licenses and annual renewals will be
much easier. It also reduces fraud and the official license sent from DFG is
actually much less destructible than the more ornate licenses of the
past.
Best of all, for most anglers (and soon hunters) using this new
computer system, they can purchase annual and short-term licenses,
privileges and harvest/report cards online from their home computers.
Only the licenses and privileges can be printed and used immediately
though. They have to wait to receive the actual tags and harvest/report
cards in the mail before engaging in the activity.
Question: I just purchased my annual sport fishing license and the
salmon and sturgeon report cards, and received almost 10 feet of
documents! Why so long and how useable are all of these documents?
Answer: California fishing and hunting license sales are now processed
through DFG's new Automated License Data System (ALDS). Anglers and
hunters can expect their annual fishing and hunting licenses to now be
approximately six inches long. The new harvest/report cards run between
28 and 47 inches each in length. When a license with multiple
harvest/report cards are purchased and printed together, the resulting
document can extend over 10 feet.
In most cases, the new design is longer simply because the same
instructions and regulations previously printed on the front and back of
the old cards are now printed only on the front of the new ALDS
harvest/report cards. The unavoidable result is the documents running
longer. To reduce the length, trim off the instructions portion to store
elsewhere.
Although additional harvest/report cards will make the printed document
longer, please keep in mind. Each document is unique and can be separated from each other. Thus, bring only the cards you intend to use during your activity. The instructions and regulations portion of the harvest report card
can be separated from the actual tag or report cards. For example, if
you remove the instructions and regulations of an abalone card, it will
reduce the length by 40 percent. (Anglers and hunters are still required
to follow the instructions and rules whether separated from the tag or
report card or not.) The licenses and harvest report cards fold up to a very usable size even the longest items will easily fold to wallet size. In many cases, the folded ALDS license item is smaller than its previous counterpart issued under the manual paper license system. If you have an old license holder around, try folding and inserting your license and harvest/report cards into it, and you'll likely find your
new documents to be small in size and the license holder will protect
your documents and keep them handy.
Question: My family tried to buy me a fishing license as a gift but
because personal information is now required to purchase licenses, they
didn't want to give out their own personal info. How can fishing
licenses be bought as gifts?
Answer: Gift license vouchers are available at all license agent
locations and all DFG sales offices. They can be redeemed for an annual
Resident Sport Fishing License at all license agent locations and at all
DFG sales office locations. The purchaser doesn't have to provide any
personal information, only the angler when he/she redeems the voucher
for their license.
Question: I just purchased my new hunting license and California duck
stamp and received a license with the California duck stamp privilege
listed, but no stamp. What happened to the actual California duck stamp
that I have collected for years? Don't I need the stamp affixed to my
license to hunt?
Answer: Our new automated system handles stamps much differently by
providing the privilege or validation right on the license. You no
longer need the physical stamp to hunt - only the privilege printed on
the license. We realize how much the physical stamp is appreciated; therefore, we
have continued to produce them. While you don't need to have them
affixed to your license like in the past, DFG will send the physical
stamp to you at the end of the season. By law, we can distribute a
"duplicate" stamp only after the 2010/2011 season, so look for it
sometime after July 1, 2011.
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