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I really don't believe being a guide in this state requires a license. Unless you are hunting on National Forest, then you need a license from the USFS. Mastertracker, I didn't realize you were wanting to be the guide. I thought you were asking if you should pay $500 to hunt with a guide.
i tell ya what, give me 500 bucks you wear the back pack, bring the lunch and haul out the deer and you can come with me :
Quote from: MasterTracker on May 22, 2010, 02:02:17 AMIt's funny some of you guy's are like check his license and this and that. Well if you just dropped a 100+ class blacktail on public land fair chase. Had up to a 5 day one on one hunt and also were learning how to pattern and hunt these darn ghosts. would you say can i see your license? How many people have hired a person under the table to do work? well normally you check references and or see there work. i wouldnt say can i see your license because when i drop a 100+ black tail its a DIYS hunt. dont pay a guide for blacktails in open units, get out and put some work in. you can do it with out a guide trust me.
It's funny some of you guy's are like check his license and this and that. Well if you just dropped a 100+ class blacktail on public land fair chase. Had up to a 5 day one on one hunt and also were learning how to pattern and hunt these darn ghosts. would you say can i see your license? How many people have hired a person under the table to do work? well normally you check references and or see there work.
I would like more specifics on the question at hand, like is the poster the one that is offering the guide service or does he have the opertunity to be the client?
Quote from: gasman on May 24, 2010, 11:50:12 AMI would like more specifics on the question at hand, like is the poster the one that is offering the guide service or does he have the opertunity to be the client?It's way more fun to just make assumptions, point fingers, and get people all riled up.