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In my state, a professional guide license is required for some types of hunting and fishing. Can I offer these kinds of vacations?

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In my state, a professional guide license is required for some types of hunting and fishing. Can I offer these kinds of vacations?

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The guiding regulations vary depending on the state, providence, county, and/or country. Before you offer to host a hunting or fishing trip, check with your local Fish and Game agency to make sure it is not a violation with their regulations. In most places, it is legal to take a person on a trip if you are not charging a fee and receiving money for the outing. This rule may not apply in all jurisdictions. For instance, in Alaska and some Canadian providences, it is illegal for nonresidents to hunt some species of big game, unless they are accompanied by a registered guide or outfitter. So, know the regulations in your locale before you host someone on a hunting or fishing trip.

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