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^Very true, my friend recently had to be rescued by McHugh Creek, they were lost and roughly 750ft from the parking lot when he and his companion were found.
The game wardens did not charge him only the Feds
Of course as always we must have a law to regulate every possible thing a citizen could do... In fact it seems we need several layers of laws all mandating the same thing...
They're not... Visit and travel all you want, uninhibited. But if you want to hunt the species discussed above, you have to have a guide.Jim March said:So that's two different classes of cases where they say "no discrimination against visitors from another state".
In 1967 the RR bridge at Healey was due to get planked so anyone could cross to get back into the coal area to hunt. The state rep that had that area as his assigned area fought and delayed the planking for most of the season. It does get to be a racket.
You don't see Alaska residents creating threads on TFL to bicker about the draw hunts in the various states of the Lower 48...
I am curious if there are any exceptions for non-resident folks who own huntable land in Alaska? It would make things worse if a person owned a piece of land there, but had to hire a guide in order to use it.
Brian Pfleuger said:I prefer government to work on known and significant problems. Fixing "theory" is a big source for unreasonable, burdensome laws with dramatic unintended consequences and no real benefit.
I believe it is a Dept of Fish & Game regulation. Which should not be confused with statutory law.Eghad said:I beleive I read where a judge was not even familiar with the law.
Just because you own the land does not mean you can shoot whatever you want just like it does not mean this in the lower 48. I have already posted links to the regs previously in the thread.
You are right in that the guides should know the regulations,
I was just curious, the 2 states that I usually hunt (NC/VA) in do not even require a permit for hunting on your own land.
You are right in that the guides should know the regulations,
Much as in the police should know thew law?
Parallel is the same, seems the results are as well.
"even the resident judge at my hearing were unaware of such an unprecedented regulation."
Ted said this in his interview.