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General License Information. In Alaska, a license is required in order to participate in hunting/trapping/fishing, personal use fishing, commercial fishing, and sport fish or hunt guiding.
Hunting & Viewing. Hunting & Trapping Information on General Season, Drawing, Registration, Subsistence (Tiers I & II) licenses, tags, & permits. Wildlife Viewing Permits Information and permits for McNeil River, Round Island, & Pack Creek. Habitat Permits. Fish Habitat & Special Area Permits
The links below include information on licensing options, purchasing licenses, acquiring permits and harvest tickets, and opportunities available to military personnel and elderly or disabled hunters.
Alaska offers a variety of hunting opportunities, many of them world class. The options include taking kids grouse or hare hunting along back roads in the Interior, filling the freezer with muskox, or conducting a once-in-a-lifetime brown bear or mountain goat hunt in the Southeast rainforest or along the Southcentral coast.
You can print all hunting, sport fishing, trapping, and commercial crewmember licenses on paper. All licenses must be signed and in possession of the licensee, whether it is a physical signature or eSignature, before partaking in any fishing, hunting, or trapping activities.
Alaska offers a complimentary annual hunting, trapping and sport fishing license for residents actively serving in: Alaska’s National Guard U.S. Army Reserves
The following state tags must be purchased for each animal in addition to acquiring the proper hunting license before hunting big game. Tag holder must carry metal locking tag and big game tag record with them in the field.
Proxy Hunting & Fishing. Alaska residents who are blind, 65 years of age or older, are physically disabled, or who are developmentally disabled may be eligible to have another Alaska resident hunt or fish for them.
Alaska residents who are 60 years of age or older and meet the Department of Fish and Game’s residency definition are eligible for a permanent identification card in order to hunt, sport fish, or trap for free. Also, you are not required to purchase a king salmon stamp to fish for king salmon or an Alaska state conservation stamp to hunt ...
Do You Qualify for Resident Fishing/Hunting? The following set of qualification may help you to determine whether or not you qualify for resident fishing/hunting (and licensing). These guidelines are based on statutes and do not substitute for full determination of residency based on actual statutes and residency information links/documents ...