18 May 2016, 02:05
Big Wonderful WyomingAndalucia on my mind
I lived in AndalucĂa near Cadiz about 11 years ago for a couple years. My wife also happened to go to college in AndalucĂa and we both like it there.
How is Jerez de Frontera, Cadiz, Rota and Porta de Santa Maria these days for a place to live?
Applied for a job there, odds aren't great but I'd love to go back to my old stomping grounds.
Looks like Spanish rule of 5 rifles, 5 shotguns, 5 air rifles and 1 pistol still applies. I'd probably bring about half that, an buy locally anything I couldn't do without.
We'd be there 5 years.
Anyone live in that area recently?
19 May 2016, 03:31
dwarf416As good as allways and with the current crisis will be cheaper than it used to be. If you come give me a call and we will make a plan for a beer or to and talk about hunting
24 May 2016, 01:22
Big Wonderful WyomingIt will take them a few months to get around to hiring someone, if I end up back over there I'll hopefully be able to get a hunting license. Shouldn't be a problem to get a firearms permit as I had one last time I lived there for my 9.3x74R and shotgun.
Do I need a hunting license for paid hunts like those booked through an outfitter or just for local small game hunts?
25 May 2016, 01:13
dwarf416In Spain you need a licence for each "state" read as region.mbut they are cheap an easy to get. If you come give me a call and will give you a hand
25 May 2016, 03:14
bobby7321Yes each province (state) has its own hunting license. Many of them require taking classes and a test... BUT if you do a little searching you can find a province that will give you a license based on having a license in another state/country... and then the other province MAY reciprocate and give you a license in the province you want.
For example a couple years ago I hunted in Extremadura and Avila (Gredos). Castille y Leon license was very easy to acquire but Extremadura was more tricky. I found that Navarra would accept my California hunting license as a subsitute for the testing, and they issued me a license. THEN since I had a Navarra license, Extremadura hooked me up with a license no problem. So in the end I think I had 4 different licenses without having to take any tests. I took care of most of it online and via email.
Never lived in Andalucia, but have lots of family in Extremadura. Looking to buy a place out there in the near future, love it.
25 May 2016, 21:40
Big Wonderful WyomingI spent money I should have spent on Ibex in 2005 on Africa and Spanish women.
My priorities are going to be ibex, ibex and ibex if we get to move back.
04 June 2016, 00:49
Big Wonderful WyomingHad another interview, this might happen!
Kind of exciting to think of eating sea food paella with the family sitting on the the Costa Del Luz.