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Posted by Adam Whitehead on 03-22-2011 08:07 PM:

Enforcement.....

I just spoke with North Carolina Wildlife Enforcement officer....I am going to be visiting North Carolina on vacation and there happens to be an RQE hunt that weekend, so I was going to take my dog and try to qualify him while I was there. They advised me that I would have to buy a $40 hunting license.

At the Winter Classic, we were checked by Game Warden and he said we were ok to hunt as long as we had a license from our resident state.


Ya'll have any thoughts on this?
UKC have any thoughts?

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Posted by Buckshot on 03-22-2011 08:16 PM:

http://www.ncwildlife.org/NewsRelea...g00_mar05_3.htm

quote:

Although a permit is not a requirement to stage a field trial, it can exempt participants from certain state game regulations. For example, hunters and dog handlers who live in other states would not have to buy a North Carolina hunting license — provided that they possess a valid hunting license from home states. The sanctioning permit also allows the release and hunting of propagated birds for dog-training purposes.


quote:
If the event does not have a permit, then out-of-state residents must purchase a North Carolina hunting license. Even if the event is sanctioned, all participants — including those who are conducting and judging events — must have a valid license from their home state in their possession. The law does not require non-participating observers to have a license, but anyone who owns or handles dogs at the event or who carries a firearm at the site is considered a participant under the law


Posted by Christy on 03-22-2011 08:37 PM:

ADAM....SEASON CLOSES ON GAME LANDS APRIL 1.

BUT WHAT THE NCWRC DOES IS GIVES US FIELD TRIAL AUTHORIZATIONS. NOW, WHAT WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN TOLD IS AS LONG AS YOU HAVE ONE OF THOSE AUTHORIZATIONS AND YOU HAVE A CURRENT LISCENSE FROM YOUR HOME STATE THEN YOU ARE COVERED UNDER THE FIELD TRIAL PERMIT.

I WILL CHECK FOR 100% SURE AND WILL HAVE QUINCY CALL YOU AND LET YOU KNOW FOR SURE!

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Posted by Chris Herring on 03-22-2011 08:58 PM:

Adam,

The quotes buckshot shared are the proper answer. If the club hosting the RQE obtained a Field Trial permit from the NCWRC and tyou have a license from your home state you can hunt in the RQE. The permits are free of charge, and I have never known a club to not get them, but it might pay to verify by contacting the contact person for that club. The permit only covers a field trial, if you want to pleasure hunt the night before to tune your dog up you would need the non-resident liscense.

Good luck at the RQE!

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Posted by Muckafoonee on 03-22-2011 08:59 PM:

Re: Enforcement.....

quote:
Originally posted by Adam Whitehead
I just spoke with North Carolina Wildlife Enforcement officer....I am going to be visiting North Carolina on vacation and there happens to be an RQE hunt that weekend, so I was going to take my dog and try to qualify him while I was there. They advised me that I would have to buy a $40 hunting license.

At the Winter Classic, we were checked by Game Warden and he said we were ok to hunt as long as we had a license from our resident state.


Ya'll have any thoughts on this?
UKC have any thoughts?



Where were you at to get checked at the Winter Classic?
The GW in Albany said he checked one place but it was around 6-7 that Friday night that was it Ive never been checked coon hunting here....

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Posted by Adam Whitehead on 03-22-2011 09:30 PM:

Muckafoonee, It was 2009 and I drew out and went to the Foulstown clubhouse, can't really tell you where we were, other than one truck stuck in the mud and the game warden came in on us... it was no problem at all...he had the guide show the permit from the clubhouse and got the truck unstuck and went right on hunting....


I really appreciate ya'lls help guys and (gal), I sure don't wanna get skint up 5 1/2 hours from home, but I sure do wanna try to qualify.

Christy, you tell Q I am gonna be looking forward to some coonhunting and mostly Mr. Gobble Gobble.

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