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    Default It’s a new year!


    Happy New Year to all and hope you had a Merry Christmas. With a New Year, don’t forget if you need a new lake launch permit for using DNR launch ramps. New Year means expenditures for everything again eventually. If you need, you can order a permit from here: Permits - Watercraft - Mother Nature'''s Mercantile

    Good luck fishing in 2024.

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    Happy New Year

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    Happy New Year! Yes, I'll order mine but don't think I actually used it last year. Never know when the urge hits to visit one of the lakes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daybreak View Post
    Happy New Year! Yes, I'll order mine but don't think I actually used it last year. Never know when the urge hits to visit one of the lakes.

    New Year means, paying various taxes, eventually buying new fishing license unless you have a lifetime license. Boat registration and various license plates, insurance. It never ends.

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    Happy New Year
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along

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    Happy New Year…
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    I ordered my lake permit on 1-1-24 when I did this first posting here with DNR’s web site. Good thing I’m not in a hurry or needed the Lake Permit due to this nice weather we are presently having, (forecast for tonite is light snow, wind, and -25 possible chill factor), I finally received mine in the mail today. Great fast service from Indiana DNR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cevans View Post
    I ordered my lake permit on 1-1-24 when I did this first posting here with DNR’s web site. Good thing I’m not in a hurry or needed the Lake Permit due to this nice weather we are presently having, (forecast for tonite is light snow, wind, and -25 possible chill factor), I finally received mine in the mail today. Great fast service from Indiana DNR.
    Probably not the DNR most likely USPS. I follow my mail on their app and often have items that go to my distribution center 40243 from Cinn.Oh. and go right back to Cinn. then Louisville Distribution center back to 40243 and then to my zip with delivery the next day.
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    That’s my guess too. I can pay a bill and it goes to the local post office all the way to the distribution center then back to local post office and then finally they deliver to business. The whole time it’s going just right down the street. Crazy
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    My mail used to go to distribution mail center in Terre Haute,,,,then to Shoals Post Office. A few years ago,,they shut down Terre Haute as a distribution center…and now mail all goes way down 80 miles south to Evansville before it gets distributed back up to Shoals, In. Same for Fed Ex. Anything shipped to me via Fed Ex goes to Evansville. UPS goes to Bloomington, IN then to me. It’s slow as heck when it goes to Evansville then back up 80 miles to me. Same for me, if I mail a letter,,out of my mail box. It goes to Evansville then dispersed. If I drive 5 miles and mail a letter at the small Williams Post Office…it goes to Indianapolis to be distributed. I got a email from DNR Monday that it finally had been mailed so it took 5 days from probably either Indy or Bloominton DNR office as it had to travel to Evansville, then to me. I’ll stick with my so called remote living and put up with the slowness of mail and fed ex.

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