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<blockquote data-quote="T. MIKE SMITH" data-source="post: 4287784" data-attributes="member: 44552"><p>This is how dumb I was- born in OK- raised in El Reno- did not purchase a lifetime---- work took me to exciting places like Beaumont, TX- San Antonio, Kansas City area- DFW area- we would come home on vacation and go fishing or quail hunting. Got tired of the price of an out of state license every year and bought an out of state hunt/fish license for around $600 as I remember. Used it every year for about 8 years then moved back to El Reno. It is still good even though it's a non-resident- it works the same for a resident, so I have got another 15 years use from it. I'm 69 now and other than running out to the El Reno Lake once in a while and out to my nephew's farm and try to shoot a dove sometimes, don't tear it up like I once did. Overall I loved it- didn't have to stop and go get one for an outing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. MIKE SMITH, post: 4287784, member: 44552"] This is how dumb I was- born in OK- raised in El Reno- did not purchase a lifetime---- work took me to exciting places like Beaumont, TX- San Antonio, Kansas City area- DFW area- we would come home on vacation and go fishing or quail hunting. Got tired of the price of an out of state license every year and bought an out of state hunt/fish license for around $600 as I remember. Used it every year for about 8 years then moved back to El Reno. It is still good even though it's a non-resident- it works the same for a resident, so I have got another 15 years use from it. I'm 69 now and other than running out to the El Reno Lake once in a while and out to my nephew's farm and try to shoot a dove sometimes, don't tear it up like I once did. Overall I loved it- didn't have to stop and go get one for an outing. [/QUOTE]
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