Local help needed
Hi I'm from Mississippi and just got invited by a friend to go to Tok Alaska for hunting at the end of August. He has friends that live's there so that is really nice. But I hate to bug them for details, Any advice would be great. We plan on driving instead of flying, Camping for a week in tents. We will be bringing two f250 deisels pulling trailer's w/Rinos. so far I have been told we will have to ride the rinos for twenty miles to campsite. All my friends say I will be ate by a bear? Once in a lifetime chance for me and the bear!!
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What info are you looking for??? PM me I work as a hunting guide several times a year.
bearman113 |
Eaten by bear - NO. Eaten by bugs - YES.
The road trip is nice, really one bad section is around the border, mostly Canada side. Frost Heave Garden. You'll see. 20 Mile ride is not that long just have a backup plan for getting stuck in the bog. IE good working winch, back up for that and extra rope. Are you mailing your guns up? The hassle of getting a permit in Canada is not worth it unless they have made it eaiser. Also consider a good bush gun for protection. Have a good trip. |
I can take you out, i dont know what im doing though.. give me a shout
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wait, this was made back in July..... Did you have fun? I love hunting... ok.. I love shooting my gun and trying to hit things :p
"Fox what are you shooting at?" "that bear!" "With a 22? You're just gonna piss it off!" |
shooting is a good time for sure! Oo.
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Do NOT use Fed-Ex to ship firearms unless the addressee has an FFL.
I recently sent a rifle to Fairbanks AK from CA. Somehow the guy at the Anchorage AK Fed-Ex Depot discovered the package contained a firearm, and Fed-Ex's policy is firearms must be sent to an authorized FFL holder. The rifle was then sent to Fed-Ex's security division in Salt Lake City. It took several phone calls to finally convince Fed-Ex to ship it back to AK because it was an antique. Antique firearms (made in or before 1898) do not require FFL's, as the BATF catagorizes antiques as NON-guns. The rifle was supposed to arrive in Fairbanks within four day. It took 6 WEEKS before it finally arrived. The US Post Office and UPS do not have the same BS policy that Fed-Ex does. I had used Fed-Ex for years to ship firearms. I was never told by the local Fed-Ex shipper about their firearms policy, and they KNEW firearms were in the packages from the get-go. |
Wow.. that sure sucks. THankfully my dad works for a moving company, so I just put it in a box, put some tape on it, put my name on it, and it goes wherever I need it to ^__^ Well... for the most part, anyway :p
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ii just mailed off a ar15 to my dad in minnesota.. i always use usps and never had a problem.. did have a trigger guard get broke on a .22 one time.
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