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After reading the latest notice from G&F about the 2014 spring apps, I get that they really don't know what they are doing. You can only by a license "on-line" but yet you can drop off your paper tag application at any regional office. Doesn't the paper tag app require a license number? Dohooo

 

Just to get an idea from you all. how many are against a 100% on-line application process?

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You can buy licenses at the AZGFD office, online or through the draw.

 

Please note: Hunting licenses for this draw are available for purchase only online, at AZGFD offices, or through the draw process; they are not available at license dealers for this particular draw
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Ghost hunter you should try a little more reading comprehension before throwing stones that someone doesn't know what they are doing.

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LOL!! And to answer your question, Online is wonderful... Maybe one day we can purchase leftovers online with a live updated qty of tags (like you can do some other states)...

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If you can register and post a rant on this forum about AZGFD online licenses/draw... you can probably figure out how to log on and get your AZGFD stuff just as easily.

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/>After reading the latest notice from G&F about the 2014 spring apps, I get that they really don't know what they are doing. You can only by a license "on-line" but yet you can drop off your paper tag application at any regional office. Doesn't the paper tag app require a license number? Dohooo

 

Just to get an idea from you all. how many are against a 100% on-line application process?

I bought mine at the game n fish office last week...

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New Mexico went to all-online this year--we'll see how it works. Basically, you apply, pay and print out your license and your tags. If you don't have a computer, you can go to Wal*Mart or other outlets that have an online application computer. If you go to one of the NM DGF offices, there are computers there that you can use to apply for licenses and drawing tags. You can still buy "over the counter" general hunting and fishing licenses at authorized vendors, along with habitat stamps, private land deer licenses, etc., but the writing is on the wall: either those guys will set up computerized terminals for license applications or they will be phased out...

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It'll be a sad day when its all online, like some im all about paper apps. Still did paper for spring just filled out the license app box throw in a cashiers check. so that way i dont have to worry about some glitch costing me a tag

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I can't wait until I can hunt online too... Line the crosshairs up with the mouse and then blast my coues deer from my couch!

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Pretty funny people go on-line to complain about the on-line process..... did anybody watch South Park this week?

 

"If payment fails, the department will make three attempts within two business days to contact you and notify you that your payment has been declined" Seems pretty fool proof to me.

 

Get rid of the paper apps immediately and post draw results within 2 weeks of deadline.

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