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<blockquote data-quote="beer" data-source="post: 857912" data-attributes="member: 8573"><p>I used the online check-in Sunday night. We hunt deep in the woods on some public land. Long walk in, even longer drag out. No motorized vehicles allowed. By the time we got it back to the truck we were pressed for time as it's about an hour from home. My hunting partner and fellow officer works the night shift and had squad meeting at 10:45. </p><p></p><p>Only check station open we could find was around Sapulpa. Close, but still way out of our way considering we were in my truck and he had to get back. I remembered seeing the online check option and called my brother-in-law to verify I wasn't making it up in my head. He did so I dropped my partner off and headed to the house where I checked it in online. </p><p></p><p>It was a really nice option to have. I missed not getting to have it weighed though. Not required data online. Printed my carcass tag, zipped it to the leg and took it for processing this morning. </p><p></p><p>As for those dishonest folks, I don't think it'll be any worse than it was before. You still won't legally get it processed or mounted. Also you still need to comply with requirements of tagging it in the field, which the dishonest man won't.</p><p></p><p>If I have the option I would still go to a check station first. However, this is a great service provided by the Dept. of Wildlife and I'll use it again if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beer, post: 857912, member: 8573"] I used the online check-in Sunday night. We hunt deep in the woods on some public land. Long walk in, even longer drag out. No motorized vehicles allowed. By the time we got it back to the truck we were pressed for time as it's about an hour from home. My hunting partner and fellow officer works the night shift and had squad meeting at 10:45. Only check station open we could find was around Sapulpa. Close, but still way out of our way considering we were in my truck and he had to get back. I remembered seeing the online check option and called my brother-in-law to verify I wasn't making it up in my head. He did so I dropped my partner off and headed to the house where I checked it in online. It was a really nice option to have. I missed not getting to have it weighed though. Not required data online. Printed my carcass tag, zipped it to the leg and took it for processing this morning. As for those dishonest folks, I don't think it'll be any worse than it was before. You still won't legally get it processed or mounted. Also you still need to comply with requirements of tagging it in the field, which the dishonest man won't. If I have the option I would still go to a check station first. However, this is a great service provided by the Dept. of Wildlife and I'll use it again if needed. [/QUOTE]
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