Code of practice

Code of practice – Guidelines for Northern Hunt & Safari

1.
The responsible guide/outfitter has experience in hunting tourism business as well as knowledge and experience from the tourism industry in general

2.
Guide/outfitter must have a registered company/business.

3.
Hunting is only for game species covered by the general hunting seasons or different types of licensed hunting.

4.
Guide/outfitter only hunts on areas that he/she has knowledge about and legal access to.

5.
Guide/outfitter shall set up a hunting management plan for the current hunting areas, which is revised annually. The following shall be included in hunting management plan

  • Consultation and necessary agreements with landowners, locals, hunting clubs and indigenous people
  • Map of hunting areas
  • Estimation of game populations
  • Bag limit for each species
  • Hunting methods
  • Number of hunters
  • Number of hunting days
  • Number of encounters

6.
Guide/outfitter shall set up a hunting account (follow up) for each year which includes the following components:

  • Reports of consultation and necessary agreements with landowners, locals, hunting clubs and indigenous people
  • Amount of bagged game
  • Age and gender distribution of bagged game
  • Hunting methods
  • Number of hunting days with clients

7.
Safety

  • Guide/outfitter must have documented knowledge of first aid which is regularly updated
  • A safety plan is drawn up for hunting activities

8.
Marketing & selling

  • Marketing is always reliable and does not promise anything that can not be “resonable expected”.
  • Guide/outfitter should highlight the local hunting culture in marketing communication of hunting products.

 

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