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You must purchase a sport fishing license to fish anywhere in Alaska.
Licenses, Stamps, and Tags RESIDENT FISHING HUNTING LICENSESPRICESNonresident Annual Hunting$160.00Nonresident Annual Hunting and Trapping$405.00Nonresident Annual Hunting Small Game only$60.0068 more rows
Fishing in Alaska is regulated by the Alaska Department of Fish Game (ADFG). All residents between the ages of 16 and 60 as well as non-residents over the age of 16 need a fishing license.Price and Type: Fishing LicenseKing Stamp1 Day$20$103 Day$35$207 Day$55$3014 Day$80$501 more row
Licenses, Stamps, and Tags RESIDENT FISHING HUNTING LICENSESPRICESNonresident Annual Sport Fishing License$100.00Nonresident Annual Hunting and Sport Fishing License$260.00Nonresident Annual Hunting and 1 Day Sport Fishing License$175.0068 more rows
You may print a copy of your license, physically sign it, and carry it on your person. You may download an electronic version to your phone and sign the license by utilizing tools avialable through your mobile device. You may carry a digital version by taking a picture of your signed license with your mobile device.
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Pacific Halibut 2022 Nonresident Season Limits: One fish per day, which must be either 40 inches or less or 80 inches or more in length, with no annual limit. Halibut in the slot between 40 inches and 80 inches must be released.
Snagging fish in saltwater is legal anywhere in Alaska its not specifically prohibited.
Licenses Permits. Buy your license online and receive it immediately after your purchase. In our online store, you can shop for multiple people in the same transaction. This is great for families, lodges, and processors.
The practice of catching and releasing sport-caught fish is probably the most common method of freshwater fishing in Alaska.
All residents age 18 or older and nonresidents age 16 or older must purchase and possess a sport fishing license to participate in Alaska sport and personal use fisheries. In addition, a king salmon stamp is required to fish for king salmon (except king salmon in stocked lakes).

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