Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by Sitka deer
Originally Posted by T_Inman
Is there a more concrete definition of "guiding" in Alaska's law books?

Say someone moves up there, from Texas...Several years later he invites an old friend up there to hunt caribou with him. The old friends also plan a deer hunt together back in Texas at a spot that the Texas resident has hunted, but the Alaskan transplant has not.

No money is exchanged...just two old friends going on two hunting trips together. Would that situation necissairly be considered guiding by Alaska laws?



No, that example would not be twisted to guiding.


Funny, that's just about the same situation I described earlier. The situation you said would "ABSOLUTELY" be considered guiding in Alaska.


Cognitive skills are a gift! Your inability to see the difference is telling.


Bullish**. You read into my post what you wanted to. I didn't give enough detail for anyone to know the relationship between myself and the other hunter.

I will now. He's a friend, and neither hunt is conditional upon the other. And yes, I know that you couldn't discern that from my post.

Which is my point, moron.



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