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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 1047876" data-attributes="member: 561"><p>I wound up going to walmart, buying my $10 trout stamp, then stopped by Macdonald's for lunch before I left and had 2 hamburgers (95 cents each) and a small coke for a total of $3.01. Last year I got my trout stamp there, and when the salesman asked if I wanted anything else on it I made the mistake of having him put my HIP permit on it too...and got stiffed for the $3 anyway. BTW...I paid $150 for my lifetime hunting license. Didn't buy the combination cause the trout stamp wasn't covered. I realized later that even if you go fishing just once you still have to buy an annual fishing license, so I went ahead and bought a lifetime fishing license for $125. Yes, a $10 trout stamp IS a bargain...as long as you don't have to drive 100 miles one way to trout fish. My son and I are going to Pawhuska this weekend and try our luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 1047876, member: 561"] I wound up going to walmart, buying my $10 trout stamp, then stopped by Macdonald's for lunch before I left and had 2 hamburgers (95 cents each) and a small coke for a total of $3.01. Last year I got my trout stamp there, and when the salesman asked if I wanted anything else on it I made the mistake of having him put my HIP permit on it too...and got stiffed for the $3 anyway. BTW...I paid $150 for my lifetime hunting license. Didn't buy the combination cause the trout stamp wasn't covered. I realized later that even if you go fishing just once you still have to buy an annual fishing license, so I went ahead and bought a lifetime fishing license for $125. Yes, a $10 trout stamp IS a bargain...as long as you don't have to drive 100 miles one way to trout fish. My son and I are going to Pawhuska this weekend and try our luck. [/QUOTE]
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