Problem Animal Control (PAC) Hunt

Or just don't do it at all. If it's this complicated, why mess with it?
The only reason to do a PAC hunt would be to save lives or property. sometimes time is so important that you may be the only one for miles (or km) equipped and able to do the job. I agree you should not be able to sell the hunt, book a PAC hunt or take any part of the animal for your own use. If a foreign hunter can help a village out while there it is a win-win for everyone.
 
Who owns an animal killed in a "PAC hunt"?

Is it not possible to buy it, or the parts that you want?
 
Who owns an animal killed in a "PAC hunt"?

Is it not possible to buy it, or the parts that you want?

As a general rule at least, the government or local community.

And no, again generally, it isn't possible to keep the PAC animal. This makes sense if you think about it. If PAC and trophy were treated the same you'd have a sudden and dramatic increase in PAC animals.... Not allowing trophies to be kept from PAC keeps everyone honest.
 
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