Might pay to look at flying into Christchurch depending on what species, up north they r rather lacking in chamoai and thar, but then the 'mainland' is missing sika
Might pay to look at flying into Christchurch depending on what species, up north they r rather lacking in chamoai and thar, but then the 'mainland' is missing sika
The body wouldn't make a chamoai or thar hunt, and even a small fall could cost me my left arm, so they're not on the list. I'd like to do a little hunting, a little fishing, then ruin all the NZ women for you locals.
I'm not fussy about cars and lodging. LOL...I once stayed in a motel called the A-1 Motel. The rain was coming down in buckets late one night, and I needed to get off the road and hold up somewhere. It was the only choice.
I learned why it was the A-1. On a scale of 1 to 10 it was "a 1".
Hunt with Class and Classics
“I have more promises than a vestal virgin, less time than a parking meter and less results than a sterile sire.”
You should bring any official U.S. paperwork that identifies you as a legal firearms owner and, on arrival, go to the airport police station where you can apply for a Visitor's Firearms Licence, which will be valid for one year. Not sure what the fees are.
We don't have any form of gun registration in my State, but we use a USA Customs 4457 Form that states the item (gun) belongs to the traveler. It is also what we use to get our guns back into the country.
It's going to be a 50/50 chance of making this happen, and I am extremely happy about the warm messages and offers here.
Hunt with Class and Classics
“I have more promises than a vestal virgin, less time than a parking meter and less results than a sterile sire.”
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