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Alaska offers opportunities to harvest game and fur animals unmatched in any other state. However, no one may harvest game or fur animals without first acquiring the appropriate license and any tags, permits, or harvest tickets required for specific hunts.
Equipment List for Moose, Caribou Grizzly Bear Hunting Framed backpack (Needed for all unguided hunters only) Folding saw with bone blade (Needed for all unguided hunters only) Rifle / 30-40 rounds of ammo. Binoculars. Knives/sharpener. Good sleeping bag and pad.
A guides knowledge, experience and equipment do not come cheaply. Although figures vary from guide to guide, expect to pay $6,000-$15,000 for a brown/grizzly bear hunt, $4,000$6,000 for a Dall sheep hunt and $1,500$4,000 for a goat hunt. Moose and caribou vary considerably depending on transportation methods.
These 10 day hunts are conducted in late August and early September. This time of year the caribou are just beginning to migrate but it is not uncommon to see large herds.Licenses Tags. Alaska Tag License FeesNon ResidentNon Resident AlienHunting License$160$630Caribou Tag$650$850
In Alaska, tags for caribou and moose can be purchased over the counter and both species can often be targeted on the same hunt. Hunters who are frustrated by the low probability of ever drawing a moose tag in the Lower 48 should consider Alaska.
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All Alaska residents ages 18 to 59 years must have a resident hunting license. Additional tags, stamps, or permits may be required. Residents age 60 or older must have a permanent identification card.
Non-Resident License Tag Fees For most Alaska caribou hunts, non-residents should plan for a $160 annual hunting license fee (must be purchased in advance for making a Draw entry in Nov/Dec as well), and a $650 caribou harvest tag fee.
Guides in Alaska can make around $4000 per hunt on average, with bonuses for successful outings. The average hourly salary of a hunting guide in Alaska varies from $12-$21 per hour.
Black bears are not a guide required species in Alaska for nonresidents; however, some black bear hunts have different requirements for nonresidents that are not accompanied by an Alaska-licensed guide. All nonresidents must have appropriate big game locking-tags.
Alaska has a single application period each year for all of their draw type hunts. The 2021-2022 application period is currently open and will close December 15, 2020 at 5 p.m. (AKST). Draw hunts require a hunter to purchase a hunting license and submit the non-refundable application fees.

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