You Bagged a Buck? Don't Get Buckwild Trying to Print Your Harvest Record!
Congratulations, champ! You wrestled a magnificent beast (or maybe it just wandered into your path – hey, no judgment) and now you're the proud owner of some seriously impressive venison. But before you fire up the grill and invite the whole neighborhood over for a barbecue, there's a little housekeeping to take care of. Yep, you gotta print that harvest record.
Don't worry, this ain't rocket surgery (though if you bagged your deer with a well-placed potato, well then, maybe it is). Printing your harvest record is about as easy as, well, falling off a log (unless you're a particularly nimble deer, that is).
Here's the lowdown on how to get that record lookin' spiffy:
The Great Paper Chase: Printing Your Record Online
Tip: Keep your attention on the main thread.
- Gear Up: All you need is a trusty computer or smartphone and an internet connection that isn't powered by carrier pigeons (seriously, dial-up is sooo 1990s).
- Head Over to Go Outdoors Georgia: This isn't some secret handshake club, it's the official website for all your Georgia hunting needs. Just search for "Go Outdoors Georgia" and head on over.
- Login or Get Your Login On: If you already have an account, high fives all around! Just log in with your username and password. New hunter? No worries, creating an account is a breeze.
- Harvest Record Hootenanny: Once you're logged in, navigate to the land of harvest records (it might be under "Licenses" or something similar). There, you should see the option to print your glorious record.
- Voila! Freshly printed harvest record in hand! Now you can frame it, light a celebratory bonfire (okay, maybe not), or just file it away for safekeeping.
But Officer, I Lost My Internet!
Fear not, my technologically challenged friend! There are other options:
- Phone a Friend (or the Nice Folks at Wildlife Resources): You can obtain a harvest record by calling 1-800-366-2661 and chatting with a friendly representative at Georgia Wildlife Resources.
- Retail Rampage: Head to a license agent (locations listed on the Go Outdoors Georgia website) and they can whip you up a paper copy.
Remember: No matter which method you choose, make sure you have your hunting license handy.
Tip: Check back if you skimmed too fast.
Bonus Tip: While you're online, take a peek at the Georgia hunting regulations. It's always good to brush up on the rules, especially if you don't want to be explaining to the warden why you have antlers hanging over your fireplace and a questionable story about a rogue squirrel.
How Do I Print My Georgia Deer Harvest Record |
Frequently Asked Questions (Deer Harvest Record Edition):
How to create a Go Outdoors Georgia account?
Head to the Go Outdoors Georgia website and click on "Create Account." Easy peasy!
Tip: Read in a quiet space for focus.
How much does a harvest record cost?
Nothing! It's completely free.
How long is a harvest record valid for?
QuickTip: Look for patterns as you read.
Your harvest record is good for the current hunting season, which runs from March 1st to the end of February the following year.
How to report your harvest?
You can report your harvest online through Go Outdoors Georgia or by calling 1-800-366-2661 (24/7).
How many harvest records can I have?
Just one per hunting season, my friend. Don't go rogue and try to collect them all like Pokemon cards.