
In Alaska, effort fails to limit non-resident bear hunting permits
The proposed permit restrictions on non-resident hunters could have hurt the Kodiak economy – “It would have essentially wiped out the guiding business.”
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The proposed permit restrictions on non-resident hunters could have hurt the Kodiak economy – “It would have essentially wiped out the guiding business.”
KENAI, Alaska — The Alaska Board of Game has reaffirmed that using an airplane to spot Dall sheep while hunting is illegal. The board recently narrowly shot down a proposal that would have repealed the regulation on
Will restrict the use of dogs to hunting coyotes in the Delta Junction area.
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