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  1. Anchorage
  2. Barrow
  3. Fairbanks
  4. Homer
  5. Juneau
  6. Ketchikan
  7. Nome
  8. Seward
  9. Sitka
  10. Valdez

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Alaska Hunting



Alaska Hunting and Trapping Information
Mountain Goat Hunting: Selecting Billies (PDF File 253K) ...

Hunting Clinic & Activities Calendar ...

Alaska's Special Bowhunting Opportunities ... [Read More]

Alaska Hunting and Trapping Regulations, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
  Hunting Regs ...

  Bowhunting ...

Alaska Hunting ... [Read More]

Alaska Department of Fish and Game Division of Wildlife Conservation
• Hunting & Trapping Regs ...

•   2005-2006 Hunting Regulations   •   Spring Draw and Tier II Results ...

•   Online Harvest Reporting   •   17 B Moose and Caribou Hunting Corridor ... [Read More]

Alaska Hunting Regulations and Game Management Units, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
• This information on the hunting and trapping seasons takes precedent to the information in the Hunting and Trapping Regulations booklet • ...

Hunting Regulation Booklet Individual Sections ...

 Hunting Regs ... [Read More]

Hunting Resources in Alaska, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Virtually the entire national forest system in Alaska is open to hunting. For details of hunting seasons, bag limits, and areas on the national forests, consult the Alaska hunting regulations. The USFS website can be found at www.fs.fed.us . For other information about hunting in national forests not covered in the hunting regulations, contact one of the following offices: ...

Hunting is permitted in most areas of the national wildlife refuge system. Hunting regulations are shown in the Alaska hunting regulations. The USFWS has a website at www.fws.gov . For additional information about hunting on lands administered by the USFWS, contact: ... [Read More]

Big Game Hunting in Alaska, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Not all public land is open to hunting. Most national parks are closed to hunting, although some of the land in Preserves administered by the National Park Service is open to hunting. Some Alaska National Parks are open to hunting by qualified rural Alaska residents. Nearly all National Wildlife Refuge, National Forest, and Bureau of Land Management lands are open to hunting. Details on areas closed to hunting can be obtained from Alaska Public Lands Information Centers ( APLICS ). ... [Read More]

Big Game Hunting in Alaska, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
  Moose Hunting ...

Alaska Hunting ...

  Hunting Resources ... [Read More]

Wildlife Conservation Publications Alaska Departme
A discontinued magazine that focuses on hunting and hunting-related issues in Alaska. ...

A FREE monthly online magazine covering wildlife, research, wildlife viewing, hunting, and trapping. ...

  Hunting Bulletin ... [Read More]

Frequently Asked Questions - Alaska Department of Fish and Game - Division of Wildlife Conservatione
The Alaska Hunting Regulations book is available from all Department of Fish & Game offices, statewide, and wherever hunting licenses are sold (sporting goods stores, etc.). Current hunting regulations are also available on the division website. You may obtain a copy of the regulations book by contacting the Department of Fish and game by telephone (907/465-4190), email ( wcweb@fishgame.state.ak.us ) or by mail at ...

Handguns are allowed to be carried concealed in Alaska byanyone 21 or older, other than convicted felons, without obtaining a specialpermit. This includes a person who is actually engaged in lawful hunting, trapping, fishing or other lawful outdoor activity that “necessarily involves the carrying of a weapon for personal protection.” This statutory exemption recognizes the necessity for protecting firearms from rain or extreme cold. Firearms carried in vehicles must either be in plain sight or, if concealed, out of reach of vehicle occupants. As a matter of safety, firearms being transported to or from the field must always be unloaded. ... [Read More]

Alaska Hunting Bulletin, Issue 1, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildife Conservation
A second option is to attend one of the bear hunting clinics that will be offered next spring. The clinics last for an entire day and thoroughly cover bear hunting. Presenters include biologists, game wardens, guides, hunting authors, taxidermists, and other experienced Alaska hunters. We have tentatively scheduled the next all-day bear hunting clinics for March 1997. ...

The other route is for hunters to attend a 1996 or later ADF&G bear hunting clinic. Hunters at the spring 1996 Anchorage and Fairbanks Alaska Hunting Clinic Series programs on bear hunting and black bear baiting were issued cards indicating they had attended. These cards show that the educational requirement has been met. ... [Read More]


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