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We have built this site as a tool to help build dialogue and trust, with you, the citizens we serve. I hope the information here will help you stay involved and continue the strong trapping, hunting and fishing tradition that has endured through the generations in Alaska. These are the things that make Alaska special.

In the next few years, the department will continue to put the needs of our citizens first by:. Visit the Draw Information and Hunt Supplements pages for further information. Tier II hunts are subsistence hunts and are only available for Alaska residents 10 years of age or older. Most registration hunts are available for both residents and nonresidents. Generally registration hunts do not limit the number of permits and seasons are closed by emergency order if a harvest goal is met.

He has worked in the capacity of packer, assistant guide and registered guide for over 20 years in the state. He and his wife operate a small guiding operation that primarily hunts Kodiak Island and the Talkeetna mountains. Jake holds a Masters of Inland Waterways from the U. He broke trail for the Iditarod Sled Dog Race for many years and still volunteers actively. Jake and his wife take pride in homeschooling their kids which leaves ample time for outdoor exploration in our beautiful state.

Lynn is a life-long Alaskan who was born and raised in Anchorage. He and his wife Merry just recently moved to Wasilla to be closer to their 3 children and 7 grandchildren. Lynn and Merry are the owners of Key-O's Guide Service for over 30 years, a family owned business offering sportfishing charters both saltwater and freshwater on the Kenai Peninsula. Coast Guard License and registered Alaskan hunting guide. Lynn and his wife Merry spend much of their time hunting, Fishing and trapping with their children and grandkids.

He resides in Eagle River, Alaska where he has lived for 14 years. Taking of males is encouraged. August 10 - November 30, Specific season periods vary depending on hunt area - see Draw Hunt unit regulations for seasons and report requirements. Be prepared for potentially wet and cold weather as well as snow. Early season hunts typically have better weather while later season hunts typically mean goats will have longer hair.

The lower elevations in the Chugach Mountains often are characterized by large areas of very thick brush typically Alder and subject to slow travel. The higher terrain can be extreme and climbing is almost always a prerequisite for access to the largest goats.

There is no purchase limit. A single ticket provides a chance to win one hunt species. Multiple tickets can be entered into one hunt or multiple hunts.

Individuals may win more than one hunt! WHO: Any resident, non-resident, or non-resident alien who is 10 years-of-age or older. Guide requirements apply. Eligibility requirements apply. Winners must abide by all existing bag limits, license and tag requirements, guide requirements, and other applicable regulations for example: if you are a nonresident that harvested a sheep in Alaska in the last 4 years, you are ineligible for the sheep permit and should not enter the sheep hunt drawing.

Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Hide Section Navigation. Delta Bison This is another opportunity to pursue bison in the most highly sought after drawing permit hunt in Alaska. Alaska Range Caribou This hunt is one of the best areas for trophy-class barren ground caribou in Alaska.

Nunivak Island Muskox Found only in very remote Arctic and subarctic locations, muskoxen promise a guaranteed hunting adventure. Chugach Mountain Goat Experience the adventure of a lifetime with an opportunity to hunt trophy-class mountain goats in the Chugach Mountains, including areas such as the Knik River, Marcus Baker Glacier, and the best of Chugach State Park.

Unimak Island Brown Bear Permit. Delta Bison.



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