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Started by ShootingABN!, February 05, 2021, 10:37:42 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 08, 2021, 03:07:06 PMI will make one additional comment on turkey hunting there,...and take it as a word of advice for anyone going over there. When we went, we bought the turkey license online after jumping through the hoops needed to do so. In that process, we were NEVER told that we had to have (and buy) carcass tags to hunt them,...and I had talked to them directly over the phone at least a couple of times about the licensing system! The only way we ever found out about that is that when we went to scout the day before we were planning on hunting, we ran into a couple of local guys at the check station going into one of the public areas. We started talking to them about the turkey hunting and it just so happened that they had killed a gobbler and had it in their truck.We asked to see their bird and when they showed it to us, we saw it had a tag on it. Come to find out that we had to go to one of two DNR offices (one in Hilo and one in Waimea) during their business hours to buy the carcass tags so we could hunt. We ended up having to drive an extra hour away from where we were staying to get the tags, and it turned out we barely made it to the office right before it closed. If we had not made it on time, we would have had to wait three days until the office opened again to get the turkey tags! Unless they have changed things, if you are turkey hunting there, even if you buy your turkey license online, you still have to go to one of the local offices to buy the carcass tags to be legal to hunt.Now, I'm not sure we would have ever been stopped or checked by anybody in the DNR (we never were),...and I'm not sure they would have known anything about their turkey hunting or licensing system, but if you are planning on hunting over there,....take note!
Quote from: GobbleNut on February 18, 2021, 11:33:31 AMNot sure about bow regulations, but there are specific regs on what the gun case design has to be in terms of being able to be locked up and such. I'm not sure I would disassemble my guns,....just more parts for the airlines and TSA to lose. Also, not sure if you are implying that you would disassemble your guns and put them in cartons of some sort to try to disguise them, but I don't think I would try that. You might get away with it, but if the airlines or TSA discovered undeclared guns in your luggage, I suspect things might get ugly. Not sure if others use metal gun cases when flying, but I have always used the hard vinyl cases. In my mind, I am thinking they are less likely to get damaged by rough handling than are metal cases.
Quote from: ShootingABN! on April 05, 2022, 08:09:30 PMWell we live on Oahu. I finally get a chance to go this coming weekend to the Big Island to hunt turkeys.Y'all wish me luck. If anyone has any recommendations Unit A, G, F. I'm all ears.