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UPMuskyr |
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Posts: 159 Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!) | Hi All, just a reminder to those that will be purchasing a Michigan Fishing License to make sure you get your FREE MUSKY TAG whether you intend to use it or not, apparently there is some discussion about how few tags that were given out last year might show a limited interest in Musky fishing in Michigan...below is a quote from an email I received "I am aware most of your members never keep muskie but MI DNR knowing many anglers catch and release have brought the number of muskie tags issued to suggest there is limited interest in muskie. Even though they don't want to keep muskie you should probably encourage your members to take the free tag just to note their specific interest in MUE." My experience is that you must ask for the tag even the local sport shops forget about asking the buyer if the would like one. PLEASE ASK FOR YOUR MUSKY TAG EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT PLANNING ON USING IT Thanks Randy | ||
UPMuskyr |
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Posts: 159 Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!) | No not someone with MI Dnr | ||
Will Schultz |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | Randy - Might want to ask your source where this came from... I find it very hard to believe that ANYONE in the MI-DNR would think more than 100,000 tags issued in 2014 is "limited interest". | ||
Steve Van Lieshout |
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Posts: 1916 Location: Greenfield, WI | Are these available on line through MDNR's website? | ||
Chemi |
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You just need to ask for it when you buy your next license. There's no cost. Many license vendors have no idea it's even an option, so if you don't ask, you may not get offered.
But to answer your question: yes, you can get them through the MDNR website when you buy a license. Edited by Chemi 3/13/2015 7:16 PM | |||
beerforthemuskygods |
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Posts: 410 Location: one foot over the line | Chemi - 3/13/2015 7:10 PM You just need to ask for it when you buy your next license. There's no cost. Many license vendors have no idea it's even an option, so if you don't ask, you may not get offered.
But to answer your question: yes, you can get them through the MDNR website when you buy a license. It does cost the taxpayers... | ||
Will Schultz |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | beerforthemuskygods - 3/13/2015 8:30 PM Chemi - 3/13/2015 7:10 PM It does cost the taxpayers...You just need to ask for it when you buy your next license. There's no cost. Many license vendors have no idea it's even an option, so if you don't ask, you may not get offered.
But to answer your question: yes, you can get them through the MDNR website when you buy a license. Huh? Taxpayers? License expenses come out of license sales not from taxpayers. | ||
beerforthemuskygods |
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Posts: 410 Location: one foot over the line | Will Schultz - 3/13/2015 9:45 PM beerforthemuskygods - 3/13/2015 8:30 PM Chemi - 3/13/2015 7:10 PM It does cost the taxpayers...You just need to ask for it when you buy your next license. There's no cost. Many license vendors have no idea it's even an option, so if you don't ask, you may not get offered.
But to answer your question: yes, you can get them through the MDNR website when you buy a license. Huh? Taxpayers? License expenses come out of license sales not from taxpayers. As license purchasers we are typically tax-payers also. The dnr system does not run on license sales alone. My original point was that there is always a cost to someone down the line. | ||
Larry Ramsell |
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Posts: 1291 Location: Hayward, Wisconsin | beer...what would be the cost to muskie anglers like YOU and me if the DNR decided there wasn't enough interest in muskies to keep raising and stocking them? Not a big deal to ask for the tag! Please do it. | ||
tackleaddict |
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Posts: 431 | ask for sturgeon too please for same reasons stated for muskies. | ||
Yooper Padre |
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Posts: 337 Location: Watersmeet, Michigan | In addition to showing interest in muskies and sturgeon, in the unfortunate event that a fish is fatally injured, it can be harvested. Sad, but better than it going to waste. Fr. K | ||
Cedar |
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Posts: 354 Location: Western U.P. | Agree with Yooper Padre. Good to have just in case. | ||
beerforthemuskygods |
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Posts: 410 Location: one foot over the line | Was just pokin a little fun waitin for open water. I actually like the idea of a muskie tag and would be more than willing to pay extra money for it, with the understanding that the funds raised would go directly back into that fishery. | ||
Ranger |
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Posts: 3869 | I don't know the details but if UPMuskyr says so I believe it. So I'll get one. | ||
Flambeauski |
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Posts: 4343 Location: Smith Creek | Guys who spear muskies need the harvest tag, correct? Isn't it possible that guys who spear would encourage everyone to get the tag so the DNR thinks there's a huge interest in harvesting muskies via the darkhouse? | ||
Will Schultz |
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Location: Grand Rapids, MI | Flambeauski - 3/17/2015 11:42 AM Guys who spear muskies need the harvest tag, correct? Isn't it possible that guys who spear would encourage everyone to get the tag so the DNR thinks there's a huge interest in harvesting muskies via the darkhouse? That could go either way, if there's lots of spearing interest then it could lead to a reduced season. If there's more interest in spearing that previously thought there would obviously be a need to reduce exploitation. | ||
elkslayer |
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Posts: 29 Location: Romeo Michigan | Thanks for the info. Cheers Jake Edited by elkslayer 3/17/2015 2:37 PM | ||
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