Wolves in Alaska are prevalent in many areas and hunters will find very generous bag limits. While hunters may never make a dedicated trip to Alaska for a wolf, all of the tags are general hunts and can be excellent ways to add additional opportunities for an already planned hunt.
License Costs
Resident Hunting License |
$45 |
Nonresident Hunting License |
$160 |
Nonresident wolf Locking Tag |
$60 |
Resident Hunting License | $45 |
Nonresident Hunting License | $160 |
Nonresident wolf Locking Tag | $60 |
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Wolf hides must be sealed with 30 days of harvest
Highlights
Guides are NOT required for nonresident wolf hunters
All wolf hunts are general hunts
Along with a hunting license, wolf hunts only require a Harvest Ticket which is available for free.
Residents need to simply purchase a hunting license and then their free harvest ticket to hunt wolf
In addition to their hunting license, nonresidents will also need to purchase a locking tag for every species as well as acquire harvest tickets if applicable
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