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The person doing the fishing is called the "proxy." The person receiving the fish is called the "beneficiary." Proxy fishing is allowed in Alaska's sport, personal use, and subsistence fisheries under very similar rules.
A solo angler in a boat can have 2 rods. If there are 2 or more anglers in the boat, each angler can only fish with one rod each.
A. No, you cannot use more than one set of gear. For example, if you're rod and reel fishing, you can use only 1 rod.
Resident adults over 60 must obtain a free ADF&G Permanent Identification Card. No one under 16 needs a license. Both children under 16 and resident holders of the ADF&G ID card must obtain a free Harvest Record Card and record any sport fish caught subject to limit restrictions.
Party hunt applications receive one draw number for each hunt, meaning both applicants share a single random draw number for each hunt in the party application. Permits are assigned to applicants with the lowest draw numbers, up to the number of permits allocated for that particular hunt.

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A. No, you cannot use more than one set of gear. For example, if you're rod and reel fishing, you can use only 1 rod. Legal gear for ice fishing is two lines per person, so even if you're proxy fishing, you cannot use more than two lines through the ice.
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).
You must purchase a sport fishing license to fish anywhere in Alaska. If you are planning to fish for king salmon, you will need to purchase a king salmon stamp. A sport fishing license is required for any person 16 years of age and older.
After May 15, bait and treble/multiple hooks are allowed. The steelhead run is extremely small, so expectations of fast and furious catch-and-release action are unrealistic.

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