


Important Hunting Laws
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Any Alien or Foreigner to the U.S.A., is required by law to be accompanied by a qualified, licensed Alaskan Guide when hunting any Big Game Animal in Alaska.
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A Non-Resident American Citizen must have a qualified Guide when hunting for Brown/Grizzly bear and Dall-Sheep or Goat.
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It is unlawful to guarantee that a client will take or collect a given number of animals on a hunt.
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Alaska laws prohibit a hunter from taking a Big Game Animal the same day they were airborne.
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All edible meat from Big Game Animals; (especially Moose and Caribou) must be salvaged and transported to camp or pick-up site before horns or antlers are brought back from the kill site.
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A hunter can take only one Brown/Grizzly bear every fouryears except in a few units.
Equipment List: Be Prepared
You will receive a recommended equipment list from me once you've booked the hunt of your choice. The two most important pieces of equipment are your rain-gear and foot-gear. Three-quarter length or two-piece strong, lite nylon are the best rain-gear. Hip-boots are usually a necessity, the only kind to buy are the ankle-fitting-type and should be new. Any leather or synthetic fiber boots must be broken in prior to coming to camp.