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Alaskan Game
I need some Alaska advice from residents
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<blockquote data-quote="alcesgigas" data-source="post: 520232" data-attributes="member: 34925"><p>Your father-in-law must purchase a non-resident license; he must purchase a moose harvest ticket/trophy tag; if he is an American citizen he will not need the services of a guide or outfitter--otherwise he must hire and be under the influence of the guide (s) for the duration of his hunt. <em>Whether or not his son or daughter is in the military and stationed in Alaska is immaterial.</em></p><p></p><p>Alaskans do not appreciate those who disrespect them any more than anyone else does or should; if someone cheats and lies to obtain a resident license here another someone will surely contact the authorities. Anyone who hunts in Alaska owes it to them-self to obtain and learn the state regs and the federal regs. Both cover hunting in Alaska within their respective jurisdictions. Read and study the penalties for violations; some are a crime and carry heavy fines and seizure of all equipment...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alcesgigas, post: 520232, member: 34925"] Your father-in-law must purchase a non-resident license; he must purchase a moose harvest ticket/trophy tag; if he is an American citizen he will not need the services of a guide or outfitter--otherwise he must hire and be under the influence of the guide (s) for the duration of his hunt. [I]Whether or not his son or daughter is in the military and stationed in Alaska is immaterial.[/I] Alaskans do not appreciate those who disrespect them any more than anyone else does or should; if someone cheats and lies to obtain a resident license here another someone will surely contact the authorities. Anyone who hunts in Alaska owes it to them-self to obtain and learn the state regs and the federal regs. Both cover hunting in Alaska within their respective jurisdictions. Read and study the penalties for violations; some are a crime and carry heavy fines and seizure of all equipment... [/QUOTE]
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