Yukon Cornelius
WKR
I don’t need specifics but where at in SW? I lived in dillingham for 3 years.An amazing trip. Zero shots fired and by all accounts pretty poor wx for SW Alaska, but I still had a ball. Not sure my partner would do it again.
I don’t need specifics but where at in SW? I lived in dillingham for 3 years.An amazing trip. Zero shots fired and by all accounts pretty poor wx for SW Alaska, but I still had a ball. Not sure my partner would do it again.
Maybe a more detailed hypothetical would help get your answers, then at least we could all silently judge youI’ve heard enough.
Letter of law (to prevent unlicensed folks guiding thereby putting many others at risk plus an element of hunting state can’t monitor) vs common sense on what’s NOT a guide. Gotta have both.
Guess I’m right where I started.
I have a close friend that took his brother in law and two friends hunting in his personal aircraft. The buddies and BIL were NRs. All four had tags and were hunting. Troopers landed in on them and basically spent most the day separating each person and setting up individual interrogations. Sounds like it was a pretty ridiculous production. Asking them how much they were paying for the hunt, relationships, how long they've known each other, where they all grew up, etc. I'm glad they are out doing stuff like that and checking on guys that may be pirate guides, but you would think that just proving you grew up with someone or are related to them and simply stating you are splitting costs would be enough for them to move on. Stories like that are always in the back of my mind. They did the best the could to go out of their way to find something illegal and charge him with for taking friends and family hunting. They never did find anything and those guys lost a day of hunting.there is some common sense that is needed. THey are not out for the people who are swapping hunts or helping friends. They are out for the people who are guiding multiple people a year without a license. Not the average dude who is hunting with a friend who comes up for a hunt.
I have a close friend that took his brother in law and two friends hunting in his personal aircraft. The buddies and BIL were NRs. All four had tags and were hunting. Troopers landed in on them and basically spent most the day separating each person and setting up individual interrogations. Sounds like it was a pretty ridiculous production. Asking them how much they were paying for the hunt, relationships, how long they've known each other, where they all grew up, etc. I'm glad they are out doing stuff like that and checking on guys that may be pirate guides, but you would think that just proving you grew up with someone or are related to them and simply stating you are splitting costs would be enough for them to move on. Stories like that are always in the back of my mind. They did the best the could to go out of their way to find something illegal and charge him with for taking friends and family hunting. They never did find anything and those guys lost a day of hunting.