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300win
10-01-2004, 09:17 PM
hi guys just wondering is it possible to trade a hunt over there. i live in australia and have hunting ground to shoot buff donkey horse and pigs on. there are no costs involved as far as game is concerned so it would only cost you your airfares and you can shoot as much stuff as you like. i would love to get over there and hunt i dont have a particular species in mind it would be just great to get over there and see how different it is although a bear would be nice. as far as game goes on my place it is not uncommon to shoot several dozen pigs donkey and horses per day and as far as buff go i would probably guarantee you a couple if you stayed for 4-5 days.
alyeska338
10-01-2004, 09:30 PM
If you did, it would have to be with a registered guide, licensed to practice in Alaska. Any non-resident aliens must be accompanied by a professional guide licensed in Alaska.
Even if you were a resident of the U.S., but not of Alaska, a guide is required for hunting Brown bear, Grizzly bear, Dall Sheep, or Mountain Goat. Also, there are some very strict rules about guiding another hunter for any type of compensation, whether that is for money, products, or even other hunts.
Unfortunately, the short answer would be "no", unless you work out a deal with a licensed guide. I'd love to get over to Australia and hunt some Buff and pigs, myself.
aussiehunter
10-18-2004, 10:42 PM
hey 300win if you dont mind me asking where abouts of australia do you live?
i live in adelaide s.a and i go hunting with my fathers friend and we shoot fallow and red deer sometimes foxes and hares, and im very interested where i can hunt buff, pigs, donkey and maybe even horse
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