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I think they approved 1 in 4 for NR, and next of kin hunter harvest will count towards the resident hunter's bag limit.
I think they approved 1 in 4 for NR, and next of kin hunter harvest will count towards the resident hunter's bag limit.
So, if I understand this correctly if I go with my brother who is an Alaskan resident he won't be able to harvest a ram that year or for the next 4 years?
I have read through the preliminary passed proposals, proposal 30 was "carried" which puts the sheep limit for non residents at 1 per 4years I cannot find where the next of kin rules were changed in any way. Where are you guys finding that next of kin harvest counts against the accompanying resident harvest
They need to just drop the guide requirement for sheep for NR's all together. I'm sure it will never happen until the state realizes how much tag and preference point revenue that would generate. I don't think it would hit the outfitters that hard because I still doubt that most guys would go unguided and even the DIY guys still need an air taxi and assorted services.
They need to just drop the guide requirement for sheep for NR's all together. I'm sure it will never happen until the state realizes how much tag and preference point revenue that would generate. I don't think it would hit the outfitters that hard because I still doubt that most guys would go unguided and even the DIY guys still need an air taxi and assorted services.
Although I hope they do too, for my own selfish reasons of being able to actually afford to go sheep hunting, they had better quadruple their search and rescue budget, if they do. A lot of guys with more money than brains, will be getting themselves in a bad way if they can go sheep hunting without a guide.
I was under the impression the air taxi companies do so much biz with outfitters that if you were wanting to get dropped near an outfitter that you would be refused service and in some cases no service to anywhere would be possible. Myth or fact?
So does that affect the general sheep hunts also does that affect brown bear hunts
I think there is some truth to that. I've heard that some of the pilots are afraid to fly non outfitted folks for fear of losing the business they have with the outfitters.
So Bambi or others can you tell me in plain speak how this is going to affect me hunting with my brother? I'm just not sure I'm hearing it all correctly.