Hunting in Alaska

I know some of this content is a bit unorganized and can be hard to follow.  Again, this won’t be the “real” hunting in Alaska website.  I am attempting to run an experiment in Google and allowing this domain to get some age and some content on so it will rank well for my keyword phrases, e.g. “Hunting in Alaska”, “Alaska hunting”, “hunting Alaska”.

Please bear with me until I can finalize my Alaska hunting resource site which will be set to debut in 2011.  It takes time to construct a proper website.  Please keep checking back as I will often post articles related to hunting in Alaska.

Alaska Hunting News

The Fairbanks Fish & Game Advisory Committee and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are presently hosting a moose management workshop on January 13 from 9 to 3 at the Binkley Room at Pike’s Waterfront Lodge.

Biologists and other ADFG staff will be informing guests on current information about moose habitat, intensive management, fire ecology, movements, counting procedures, and management strategies for GMUs 20A and 20B.

The Alaska Board of Game is meeting November 9-12, 2007 at the Yup’iit Piciryarait Cultural Center in Bethel. The Board will be looking at more than 50 proposals dealing with hunting and trapping regulations in the Arctic and Western regions of the Alaska.

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game in a recent news release said that it has no plans no to close the deer hunting season in SE Alaska Game Management Units 1 and 4, as some have asked. Deer numbers are down from the heavy snows of the winter of 2006/2007, but the hunt has not been changed.

The news release pointed out that early and heavy snowfalls in October and November could force a re-evaluation of the hunting regulations. If that is the case, the state will make hunters aware through the news media.

An ADF & G emergency order has closed the NE portion of Kodiak Island in GMU 8 (the Kodiak archipelago) to hunting for Canada geese.

The Cananda goose population translocated there in 1987 has grown enough for a limited hunt, but the EO says that additional harvest at this point could result in reduced future hunting opportunity.