Bucky T
GONetwork Member
I received an accidental email from the DNR today stating something about windshield cards??
First, I am familiar with this method. The state of Illinois requires people to go online and sign in and print a windshield card for whatever WMA you are hunting. You have to state what species, dates, and section of the WMA you are hunting at that particular time, and display it on your windshield...
Then.... After your hunt, you have to go back online and fill out a "hunt report", stating what animals you saw and if you killed anything or not. If you don't fill out the hunt report and submit it, you will be black balled from hunting Illinois's WMA's the next season.
Is Georgia about to go down this path??
I see good and bad. It's honestly a pain in the butt to go online and fill all this out..., print the card, display it, go back online, fill out the hunt report, submit.... The good, more info the WRD can use to help better hunting experiences on Georgia's public land.
First, I am familiar with this method. The state of Illinois requires people to go online and sign in and print a windshield card for whatever WMA you are hunting. You have to state what species, dates, and section of the WMA you are hunting at that particular time, and display it on your windshield...
Then.... After your hunt, you have to go back online and fill out a "hunt report", stating what animals you saw and if you killed anything or not. If you don't fill out the hunt report and submit it, you will be black balled from hunting Illinois's WMA's the next season.
Is Georgia about to go down this path??
I see good and bad. It's honestly a pain in the butt to go online and fill all this out..., print the card, display it, go back online, fill out the hunt report, submit.... The good, more info the WRD can use to help better hunting experiences on Georgia's public land.