Alsone 789 Posted August 7, 2013 Report Share Posted August 7, 2013 (edited) I'm not paying that much. When I get to my laptop ill post the link I'd just be very careful to make sure everything the operator is doing is legal and above board. The last thing you want to do is risk arrest abroad and ultimately you are going to be responsible for your actions not the operator if caught breaking the local state laws. I can't profess to know what they beyond snippets on the internet so can't comment beyond saying I'd be asking the operator about pig numbers, tags and licenses, and where you will actually be hunting ie what ground in what state / area, and then the local state government (maybe through their town hall or equivalent) as to what the State Regulations are then comparing the two to make sure everything is legal. Assuming it is, it might also be worth enquiring about estate weapons as it sounds like a lot less hassle! Edited August 7, 2013 by Alsone Quote Link to post
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