rmyoung1
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So here's how a section in the Alaska Drawing Permit Hunt Supplement reads:
Guide and Transporter Differences
Hunters should be aware that, except for a registered or master guide, it is illegal for anyone to provide for compensation any supplies, equipment or services (other than transportation) to a big game hunter in the field. In other words, transporters and individuals cannot legally receive compensation for providing vehicles ... from a permanent or nonpermanent structure in the field or on a boat on saltwater....
I know Randy touched on this quirky rule on this forum and during the AK black bear episode already, but I was operating under the impression that the businesses not able to provide boat rentals were not licensed transporters. I assumed that a transporter could provide a boat rental. I thought that having a transporter license meant that someone could use them to rent a boat or even have a transporter drop them off with a boat and other equipment. It seems to me that the above regulation prohibits transporters from renting boats, however. Am I reading that correctly? If I am correct, I suspect that a number of businesses in SE Alaska, who cater to the self-guided hunter, need to watch out. Those businesses and the services advertised on their websites seem to be in direct violation of the rule since I'm quite certain that they aren't all registered guides but rather classified as transporters.
How does everyone else understand this rule? Am I correct?


Guide and Transporter Differences
Hunters should be aware that, except for a registered or master guide, it is illegal for anyone to provide for compensation any supplies, equipment or services (other than transportation) to a big game hunter in the field. In other words, transporters and individuals cannot legally receive compensation for providing vehicles ... from a permanent or nonpermanent structure in the field or on a boat on saltwater....
I know Randy touched on this quirky rule on this forum and during the AK black bear episode already, but I was operating under the impression that the businesses not able to provide boat rentals were not licensed transporters. I assumed that a transporter could provide a boat rental. I thought that having a transporter license meant that someone could use them to rent a boat or even have a transporter drop them off with a boat and other equipment. It seems to me that the above regulation prohibits transporters from renting boats, however. Am I reading that correctly? If I am correct, I suspect that a number of businesses in SE Alaska, who cater to the self-guided hunter, need to watch out. Those businesses and the services advertised on their websites seem to be in direct violation of the rule since I'm quite certain that they aren't all registered guides but rather classified as transporters.
How does everyone else understand this rule? Am I correct?
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