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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.
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).
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. 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.
Licenses, Stamps, and Tags RESIDENT FISHING & HUNTING LICENSESPRICESResident Annual Sport Fishing License$20.00Resident Annual Sport Fishing and Hunting License$60.00Resident Annual Sport Fishing, Hunting, and Trapping License$85.0068 more rows

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Licenses, Stamps, and Tags RESIDENT FISHING & HUNTING LICENSESPRICESNonresident Annual Hunting$160.00Nonresident Annual Hunting and Trapping$405.00Nonresident Annual Hunting \u2013 Small Game only$60.0068 more rows
The Proxy Fishing Form can be filled out by both parties and faxed, along with photocopies of the fishing licenses, to any ADF&G office. Be sure to include a return fax number. The Proxy Fishing Form must be accompanied by legible photocopies of both parties' fishing licenses for ADF&G to validate it.
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.
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.
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

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