Over nearly a decade of living on the North Slope – where my wife Tiffany and I worked as school teachers in two remote villages – I enjoyed exceptional hunting. What the Arctic lacked in some species was made up for...
Late-season harvest opportunities are based on success rates during the drawing hunt season. Goat harvest objective points are calculated using one point for a billy and two points for a nanny. Hunters are reminded that the bag limit is one goat...
" The goal of this plan is to recover the brown bear population and future sustainable hunting opportunity. The plan does that by temporarily reducing hunting mortality through a harvest cap and by seeking to reduce human-bear conflict that results in...
With limited population data, the department has set a harvest quota at 3 bulls based on historic sustainable harvest. As of September 20, 2024, 4 bulls have been taken in this hunt. No further harvest is warranted from this population.
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"This is a quick one: I spend several hours sneaking and then waiting for a huge bull moose to get up for the evening. Once he decided to get out of his bed, he ran down the hill chasing a...
The following is courtesy of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game: Hunters Asked to Avoid Taking Collared Moose Along the Yukon River in Unit 18 (Bethel) – The Alaska Department of Fish and Game plans to capture and collar moose October 12...
The 2023 moose population point estimate for Unit 6B, east of the Copper River Delta and including the Martin River Valley, was 260 moose. The department set a maximum allowable harvest of 25 bull moose for the 2024 season. Harvest reports...
The most recent aerial survey found a minimum count of 176 goats in registration permit area RG245. The department set the maximum allowable harvest at 8 goat points. The current reported harvest is three billies and three nannies; each billy counts...