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US Resident Hunting in Canada
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<blockquote data-quote="acourvil" data-source="post: 2172879" data-attributes="member: 33578"><p>I usually do an out of state hunting trip every year, although I missed last year due to COVID and haven't made plans for this year yet. I've been thinking about doing a trip to Canada, and I am wondering about a few things.</p><p></p><p>Is there any restriction on bringing wild game meat back into the US from Canada? I've never been interested in hunts unless I can also put something into the freezer.</p><p></p><p>What arrangements need to be made to take guns/ammunition across the border? I understand that handguns are generally not permitted, but I usually bring a couple of rifles and enough ammunition for the hunt and also enough to work out problems if anything goes wrong (e.g., 50+ rounds for each rifle.</p><p></p><p>Are there any special difficulties in obtaining tags/licenses for non-residents? I most likely would arrange for a guided hunt; is Canada like the US where guides often have access to landowner tags or other guaranteed tags?</p><p></p><p>Is there anything else I should be thinking of related to going to Canada for a hunt? It probably would not happen until the COVID situation has stabilized; I know that has created a lot of hurdles (I will be vaccinated before I go).</p><p></p><p>I would appreciate any insight from anyone who has traveled from the US into Canada for a big game hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acourvil, post: 2172879, member: 33578"] I usually do an out of state hunting trip every year, although I missed last year due to COVID and haven't made plans for this year yet. I've been thinking about doing a trip to Canada, and I am wondering about a few things. Is there any restriction on bringing wild game meat back into the US from Canada? I've never been interested in hunts unless I can also put something into the freezer. What arrangements need to be made to take guns/ammunition across the border? I understand that handguns are generally not permitted, but I usually bring a couple of rifles and enough ammunition for the hunt and also enough to work out problems if anything goes wrong (e.g., 50+ rounds for each rifle. Are there any special difficulties in obtaining tags/licenses for non-residents? I most likely would arrange for a guided hunt; is Canada like the US where guides often have access to landowner tags or other guaranteed tags? Is there anything else I should be thinking of related to going to Canada for a hunt? It probably would not happen until the COVID situation has stabilized; I know that has created a lot of hurdles (I will be vaccinated before I go). I would appreciate any insight from anyone who has traveled from the US into Canada for a big game hunt. [/QUOTE]
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