Extreme Huntress
#21
Spike
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 5
Sorry Mr. Pete I'm not very good at a choice of words but I do give my word that I'm not just a pretty girl who likes to pose with animals and make a TV show for kicks and giggles. I want to pass on my Love and passion from generation to generation and also get others who weren't so lucky to be taught to want to be shown our way of life. Sure I've been posting to other forums to get votes but I also revisit every one I've been to because I love to talk about hunting. Thank you for your votes!
#28
Spike
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 5
It was a registration goat hunt in Valdez where there is a quota of 5 goats. My dad has a boat so all it cost was 300$ in gas and food. But yes, each state has their perks. Sucky part about non residents of AK is goats and brown bears you need a guide and that's why it's so expensive. Even harvest tags for non residents aren't cheap! I get black bear, moose, and caribou free as for non residents its hundreds of dollars. Black bear tags alone are above 200$. But Alaska makes over a quarter of income from tourists so we kinda need you non residents