Resident Hunting License |
$45 |
Nonresident Hunting License |
$160 |
Nonresident Alaskan/Yukon Moose locking tag |
$800 |
Permit Application Fee(per entry) |
$5 |
Resident Hunting License | $45 |
Nonresident Hunting License | $160 |
Nonresident Alaskan/Yukon Moose locking tag | $800 |
Permit Application Fee(per entry) | $5 |
One of the most iconic species in Alaska, the Alaskan/Yukon Moose has been the source of big dreams and aspirations of hunters for generations. These incredible animals can stand nearly six feet at the shoulder and tip the scales at over 1,500 pounds. Moose are widely distributed throughout the state and hunters can find a specific hunting experience to fulfill their dream hunt.
Some highway access options are available for moose but most of the hunting opportunities will generally be found through the use of bush planes or boats. Trophy quality is excellent throughout the state although the western half of the state does tend to see larger bulls on average.
Most nonresident hunters will generally opt to hunt moose through the use of an outfitting service but some incredible DIY hunt options are available and are very doable with the proper research.
Antler or width restrictions are in place for many GMU’s regarding legal bulls, pay close attention to the regulations
Sealing requirements are in place for bulls taken in GMU’s 7 and 15
Guides are NOT required for nonresident Alaskan/Yukon Moose hunters
Over the counter tags available in a number of units
General hunts, Draw Permits, and Registration Permits are available for Alaskan/Yukon Moose
Along with a hunting license, most General Moose 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 Moose in most general units
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.