larsencole
Lil-Rokslider
Was I the only one confused/misled by this? Below is a direct quote from the email I received from MT FWP back in January about their 2020 tag changes:
"Starting this year, both licenses and carcass tags will be printed on normal-sized paper, and license buyers will be able to print them at home....
What this means is hunters won’t have to wait for special permits or licenses to come in the mail from FWP, but rather will be able to print them at home or at their local license provider."
I was under the impression I could print carcass tags at home too. I was wrong. You can't. Maybe the rest of you MT hunters are smarter than me and already figured this out. I didn't figure it out until I bought my bear tag online the night before my planned hunt and then they tell me they will mail it within 10 days. I went back and read and re-read the email I got from MT FWP. They never specifically said you COULD print carcass tags, but they never said a thing about not being able to print them.
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"Starting this year, both licenses and carcass tags will be printed on normal-sized paper, and license buyers will be able to print them at home....
What this means is hunters won’t have to wait for special permits or licenses to come in the mail from FWP, but rather will be able to print them at home or at their local license provider."
I was under the impression I could print carcass tags at home too. I was wrong. You can't. Maybe the rest of you MT hunters are smarter than me and already figured this out. I didn't figure it out until I bought my bear tag online the night before my planned hunt and then they tell me they will mail it within 10 days. I went back and read and re-read the email I got from MT FWP. They never specifically said you COULD print carcass tags, but they never said a thing about not being able to print them.
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