kevlar88
Lil-Rokslider
Howdy all,
I’ve done some googling with zero results but with the wealth of information and experience on this site I’m sure someone will have an answer for me. I have been living and hunting in Germany for the past 3 years and it has been an incredible experience to say the least. My time here in Germany is coming to an end and will be moving back CONUS next summer. I’ve made some good hunting friends over here, one of which is very interested in a pronghorn hunt state side sometime in the near future.
The question is does anyone know how a foreign national (German) can obtain a hunting license with a tourist visa? Do you just buy a non-resident hunting license, what are the laws concerning a foreigner carrying a firearm while hunting? He is very particular about his rifles and if at all possible would probably prefer to bring his own (will probably build a new one just for the trip). Any guides out there that have foreigners hunt with them and know the ins and outs of the required paperwork and licensing? I'm sure this scenario happens with some regularity at least in Alaska. I'm sure every state will have its little differences but any little bit of help would be greatly appreciated.
Waidmannsheil!
I’ve done some googling with zero results but with the wealth of information and experience on this site I’m sure someone will have an answer for me. I have been living and hunting in Germany for the past 3 years and it has been an incredible experience to say the least. My time here in Germany is coming to an end and will be moving back CONUS next summer. I’ve made some good hunting friends over here, one of which is very interested in a pronghorn hunt state side sometime in the near future.
The question is does anyone know how a foreign national (German) can obtain a hunting license with a tourist visa? Do you just buy a non-resident hunting license, what are the laws concerning a foreigner carrying a firearm while hunting? He is very particular about his rifles and if at all possible would probably prefer to bring his own (will probably build a new one just for the trip). Any guides out there that have foreigners hunt with them and know the ins and outs of the required paperwork and licensing? I'm sure this scenario happens with some regularity at least in Alaska. I'm sure every state will have its little differences but any little bit of help would be greatly appreciated.
Waidmannsheil!