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Traveling out of country to hunt? Headache with customs/tsa and gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="joshua99ta" data-source="post: 1223362" data-attributes="member: 21026"><p>Yeah they pretty much lined me up with paperwork and suggestions. </p><p> </p><p>Unfortnately the outfitter is rather new to this business, they are personal and long time friends of mine, and so far their customers have all driven to avoid flying with a gun. They are great people and I've heard some really good things. But they don't have a lot of experience in the traveling by air yet. It'll will be a learning curve for the owners which is who I have done my dealing with. The guides have come highly spoken of from past clients, the previous owner not so much. </p><p> </p><p>Due to my work schedule and not having an extra person to go with me it flying is my bed option. I tried finding somebody to go with me but it was a rather short notice deal but even at a large discounted price nobody else could arrange it. </p><p> </p><p>Im confident in the hunt itself. Just traveling has me nervous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshua99ta, post: 1223362, member: 21026"] Yeah they pretty much lined me up with paperwork and suggestions. Unfortnately the outfitter is rather new to this business, they are personal and long time friends of mine, and so far their customers have all driven to avoid flying with a gun. They are great people and I've heard some really good things. But they don't have a lot of experience in the traveling by air yet. It'll will be a learning curve for the owners which is who I have done my dealing with. The guides have come highly spoken of from past clients, the previous owner not so much. Due to my work schedule and not having an extra person to go with me it flying is my bed option. I tried finding somebody to go with me but it was a rather short notice deal but even at a large discounted price nobody else could arrange it. Im confident in the hunt itself. Just traveling has me nervous. [/QUOTE]
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