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This year, permitted hunters can hunt in Unit 17B and part of Unit 17C.
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A change in Bristol Bay's federal regulations this month provided some clarity to hunting on snowmachine in Game Management Units 9B, 9C, and all of Unit 17.
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A local hunter was attacked by a bear during a moose hunt up the Nushagak River, 20 miles by air from Dillingham.
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People can still provide written comments on the proposals. The deadline to sign up to testify in person is on March 5.
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The Alaska Department of Fish and Game will open the hunt Dec. 1 at 12:00 a.m. The any bull hunt in Unit 17B will remain closed. The Unit 17C portion of…
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“My mom was saying that the moose probably are timing us: ‘These guys come at 7 o’clock every morning and then again at 6 p.m.’ So they probably go into…
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Moose season opened last week around Dillingham and to the north, and hunting starts Wednesday around Togiak. From Lake Iliamna down to Katmai Preserve…
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The Nushagak Peninsula caribou hunting season is open for the 2021-2022 season, but harvest opportunities are limited.
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The herd is just under 13,000 caribou -- less than half of the population goal set by federal and state agencies. The Mulchatna caribou hunt will not open…
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State biologists have found an unusual disease among caribou in Southwest Alaska. Biologists typically find the bacteria brucella, which causes…
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For residents of Togiak and other communities in the region, the hunt is a welcome opportunity to harvest a key source of wild meat. For game managers,…
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KDLG takes a look at wildlife and hunting, including stories about a rare muskox sighting, hundreds of missing caribou and some of the fattest bears in…