Yes.
Not having a gun will probably make things easier.
When flying you’ll take care of US Paperwork when you first land back in the states.
A lot depends on how often the agent deals with USFW paperwork, and hopefully they aren’t anti-hunting. They can be super easy, 20 second scan of...
Yes.
Mainly, it's the justification and reason you are bringing a firearm into the country they are worried about. If you’re not taking a gun, they won’t care.
I once came up with a shitty outfitter, I had no contract in hand and it turned into be one of the biggest messes I have ever had at...
I just read your post again, if your muskox hunting I’ll bet your flying 🤣🤣 ignore the parts about driving across, the rest still applies….. I dunno why I was thinking you were driving up when I was typing.
On your meat- bring back only boned out or quartered meat, mostly meaning no spine. I mean it’s standard procedure even state to state now but at the border crossing it’s a big deal and they really don’t take CWD lightly.
If doing a euro, make sure it is clean, I’m specifically talking no...
Hold over will never be more accurate. It’s not even close.
Saying that, I think about 7/10 guys in the hunting population should never, ever own turrets. They won’t learn them and they have no business using them. And like Robby says, it’s one more thing to **** up for the average Joe.
It’s...
Great post, and that’s the truth, why would you want to supplement something that’s already happening. It is going to piss people off unnecessarily. It’s mind blowing why they would want to take on this fight.
The USFW has become a joke. They have lost so much public trust and are right up there or worse than the ATF and IRS. Government Bureaucrats imposing their radical stances on the country.
https://www.fws.gov/press-release/2024-01/usfws-initiates-process-evaluate-restoration-grizzly-bears-bitterroot
Let’s do this, while the Greater Yellowstone Grizzly restoration is completely out of control with literally no answer in sight. What a mess.
And the Idaho Legislature is worried...
For anyone interested, it passed committee in about 3 seconds today.
Click on the link, scroll to the bottom, it’s today’s video (Feb 27th) at the 20:30 mark.
And to sum it up, basically he said nonresidents should contribute to the resource...
I just know, in all my reading and experiences, I don’t think I have ever heard or seen anything about not being allowed to shoot across a river or navigable waterway.
If so, I have literally broke the law in Idaho countless times, in front of both USFW and IDFG officers, I’m talking shooting...
Looks like bill will be in resource committee tomorrow.
I think I could support requiring a hunting license to gather sheds. But as always I want to know the details as that’s usually where it gets weird.
I’m curious to see how it’s presented, mostly what “they” are hoping it accomplishes.
This is very interesting. I do not know of any state that has required something like this. I support requiring a hunting permit to gather sheds, or maybe a 20.00 stamp or something?? Thoughts?
Hey man, that full study paper will be published here soon. I’ll try and post up a link and get Dr. Larsen (Brigham Young University) and or Kent Hershey (Utah Division Wildlife) on the podcast.