Originally Posted by MuskegMan
Originally Posted by Salmonella

Forget about southeast Alaska, they just don't regularly produce bears that compete with the best from Kodiak or the Peninsula.


Now there you go hurtin' my feelers . . . but you're right . . .

That is a very nice bear Salmo.

The one point I think you're forgetting is that guides are not guaranteed any tags for Kodiak. I think all non-res have to acquire the tag thru the draw. So - (1) you need to know what units your guide hunts, and (2) figure out the on-line application system. You do have to buy a NR license to apply, but don't have to pay the full tag fee up front, only a nominal fee for each species and each hunt.

If you're playing to draw game, you might as well apply for Musk Ox and Bison.


Not really on the draw stuff...

In order to apply you have to have a contract with a guide... They will usually handle the details for you... Because they have exclusive guiding areas they control who can apply. The draws are 100% for nonresidents applying through a guide contract. If someone cancels they can put someone else in the spot, despite the draw.

The entire thing is a bogus pretext to hide the fact the resident hunter might draw a tag every 5-10 years.

Oh, and the AK Supreme Court tossed exclusive guide areas as unconstitutional many years ago and the AK pro hunters assoc. is making another run at getting them back...
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Mark Begich, Joaquin Jackson, and Heller resistance... Three huge reasons to worry about the NRA.