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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontGuy" data-source="post: 2932368" data-attributes="member: 31405"><p>Back in November 1994, my son was born. We got the official birth certificate, went to get the Social Security number and then went straight to buy the lifetime combo license. In 1994, the combo was $400 and was going up to $525. My son was 21 days old when he got his lifetime. He may not stay in Oklahoma but when he comes home to visit his family, he can always hunt with us. I tired to buy one for my daughter too but my wife said it wasn't a good gamble for her. Turns out it would have been a good investment. She fishes more than I do and also goes hunting with her husband. The fishing and hunting license for my son has more than paid for itself a few times over with him. My grandparents purchased my lifetime license when I was 15 (35 years ago). Back then the combo was $225.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontGuy, post: 2932368, member: 31405"] Back in November 1994, my son was born. We got the official birth certificate, went to get the Social Security number and then went straight to buy the lifetime combo license. In 1994, the combo was $400 and was going up to $525. My son was 21 days old when he got his lifetime. He may not stay in Oklahoma but when he comes home to visit his family, he can always hunt with us. I tired to buy one for my daughter too but my wife said it wasn't a good gamble for her. Turns out it would have been a good investment. She fishes more than I do and also goes hunting with her husband. The fishing and hunting license for my son has more than paid for itself a few times over with him. My grandparents purchased my lifetime license when I was 15 (35 years ago). Back then the combo was $225. [/QUOTE]
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