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True" for many years, this was the way you purchased a hunting or fishing license in North Dakota. But with the advent of high technology, this is how most people buy their licenses now. And with a recent rule change, nearly all licenses will be sold electronically in the future. It's the result of a collaboration between the game and fish department and the association of counties, the group that includes county auditors who, for many years, were the main source of license sales across the state. However, Game and Fish Administration chief Kim Kerry says the auditors wanted a change. They worked on a bill to propose transferring the management of those vendors to Game and Fish. Over seventy percent of the license holders in North Dakota were already buying their licenses electronically, so it won't be much of a change for some people. Others will have to get used to the change. And since you need a new fishing license shortly, here's how you can go about getting it. They can be purchased through our department's website with your computer or smartphone. You can also purchase them through a vendor that's participating and hooked up to our online licensing system. Some county auditors are participating, and you can also phone in to our 1-800 number. If you're in the habit of buying your license when you fill up with gas at the local station, you might still be in luck. As Kim mentioned, there are still a number of vendors that are hooked into Game and Fish's online services. But you still need to log on to your computer to find out where they are. You can log on to our website to find out which vendors will still be selling our license. However, you might not be...