WDFW Shifts to Mobile Licenses for Hunters and Anglers
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WDFW shifts to mobile licenses for hunters and anglers
WASHINGTON – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced changes to licensing for hunters and anglers, transitioning to mobile options starting July 8, 2026. The shift will eliminate waterproof, tear-resistant paper licenses, encouraging the use of mobile licensing…
Washington Fish and Wildlife to Transition to Mobile Hunting and Fishing Licenses
A smartphone displaying the MyWDFW mobile application used for digital hunting and fishing licenses. Photo credit: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. OLYMPIA, WA — Hunters and anglers in Washington will soon see a major change in how they receive and display their licenses. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced that beginning July 8, 2026, the agency will no longer issue hunting and fishing licenses on the fami…
Era Of WDFW's Waterproof, Tear-resistant License Paper Coming To An End
WDFW says that it is doing away with the current special fishing and hunting license paper this summer as it continues to push anglers and hunters to go mobile, but sportsmen will still be able to have their catch cards and other documents printed on standard 8.5x11 copy paper. The post Era Of WDFW’s Waterproof, Tear-resistant License Paper Coming To An End appeared first on .
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