Doyled96
AH member
Hey all, friend of mine is doing a bow black bear hunt in Saskatchewan next year. Can he bring his pelt and bear meat back across country lines into the US?
Oh yes! I flew from Saskatoon with meat and skull. Whatever you do not fly thru Toronto.Hey all, friend of mine is doing a bow black bear hunt in Saskatchewan next year. Can he bring his pelt and bear meat back across country lines into the US?
He is driving still no problem?Oh yes! I flew from Saskatoon with meat and skull. Whatever you do not fly thru Toronto.
Should not be an issue. Tell him to check with the outfitter and make sure nothing changed with the feds.He is driving still no problem?
Excellent thank you!No problems. Just have the paperwork that the outfitter should provide. Most of the time they haven't even needed to even see the bear.
I've done it at least a dozen times driving!
What is a WiN card? I've never had one of those in Manitoba unless its included in my licenses and I just don't know it. I've never had a 4473 with me either. You've got me thinking I'm doing something wrong.Not a problem. You will have it tagged of course. Main thing is having your 4473 in order if needed for re-entry and your WiN card for hunting in Canada.
WIN card is Alberta. You get a HAL# when hunting in Saskatchewan. Same thing.Not a problem. You will have it tagged of course. Main thing is having your 4473 in order if needed for re-entry and your WiN card for hunting in Canada.
Alberta has the WIN, Sasktachewan has the HAL identification number.I don't know all the state/provincial regs but here's one answer...
Hunters must have a 10-digit Wildlife Identification Number (WIN) to apply for draws, purchase wildlife certificates, licences and replacements. WIN cards cost $8 plus GST, are valid for five years and are available from the same sources as hunting licences.
May have been used a proof of a hunting license in another jurisdiction.That's interesting...I hunted SK this spring and the guide said to be sure and have my WiN number so he could get my license. I got it and he got my license. Not sure of what is required...do your research.
Hey all, friend of mine is doing a bow black bear hunt in Saskatchewan next year. Can he bring his pelt and bear meat back across country lines into the US?