17 December 2012, 10:02
Hunter54Apply for Kodiak National wildlife refuge as Non-resident?
Do I need to win a draw or as a non-resident can I just hire a guide for this area?
Help appreciated!
Thank you.
25 December 2012, 21:28
twilliYou need to draw for specific areas or you can hunt what they call the roadway system with an over the counter tag. Still need a guide or a blood relative to hunt.
26 December 2012, 05:21
Redlanderquote:
Originally posted by Hunter54:
Do I need to win a draw or as a non-resident can I just hire a guide for this area?
Help appreciated!
Thank you.
You hunting bears? If not, you can hunt Sitka Blacktails and small game DIY. Andrews Air has hauled a friend of mine on several trips, they are top-rate transporters.
26 December 2012, 08:17
A7DaveIf you haven't put in for your permit this year, you're out of luck. You'll have to wait for next year.
What specific GMU are you interested in? In most Kodiak hunts you must apply for the permit and as a non-resident you must have a guide.
28 December 2012, 22:15
Paul WI am an Alaskan resident and just applied for Kodiak spring bear hunt. In my research I found some stuff which may be helpful to you. My understanding is that Kodiak has exclusive guide areas and each guide gets a few permits each year in their area for their hunters. Mind you I didn't pay a whole lot of attention to non-resident requirements so I may be mistaken in this. But that was the impression I got after speaking to ADF&G and looking at their website. ADF&G website lists the guides for each area on Kodiak with contact info. You could call one of these guides and inquire. The ADF&G website is complex so you may have to click around a bid to find this info. Or you could call ADF&G and ask to speak to the bear biologist for Kodiak (there is a Kodiak office tel. number listed). He should be able to answer your questions. Hope this helps. Good luck. Regards, Paul