It was the Friday before the 4th of July weekend and we jumped on the computer to buy our Minnesota fishing license. We fell for a scam which I blogged about previously. We called, complained and were promised our money back. We thought we had avoided the issue, but it gets worse.
It was the Friday before the 4th of July weekend and we realized we needed to get our Minnesota fishing license before we left for camping. No problem, right? My husband jumped on the computer and in a matter of minutes was yelling at the monitor and saying he had been scammed. Here's what happened and what you should look for to avoid the same scam.
Lately the only fishing I've done is with Ken Hayes, my co-host. But, we've both been so busy we haven't found time to even go for the afternoon. However, I found that he isn't my lucky charm. I got to go out a few times while on vacation the beginning of the month and I caught my first fish in a VERY long time. It does come with a big fish tale of humor though!
The 2012 Minnesota fishing opener is upon us! Wisconsin got a head start but now it's game on for everyone. Minnesota sells about 1.3 million fishing licenses each year and a large percentage of those people will be out this weekend (with mom's permission of course).