Goat Hunting in Alaska
RG025 Permit Hunt Information
for Regulatory Year 2022
Hunt Details
Hunt Number: RG025
Regulatory Year: 2022
Hunt Type:
Registration
Species:
Mountain Goat
Legal Animal: 1 Goat every four regulatory years; taking of nannies with kids is prohibited
Number of Permits
Residency | Number of Permits |
---|---|
Nonresidents | To be announced |
Alaska residents | Up to 99999 permits |
Total Number of Permits Available | Unlimited |
GMU, Area
Unit 1D, Youth Hunt area only
Season Dates*
09/15/2022 - 11/15/2022
*See Drawing or Subsistence Supplements for season details.
Residency Restrictions
Alaska residents only
Reporting Requirements
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Successful Hunters
- Must return the completed hunt report and horns to ADF&G in Douglas or Haines, or to the Skagway Police Dept., within 3 days of kill.
- Specimens Required: Horns for measuring (must be attached to the skull plate)
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Unsuccessful Hunters
Must return the completed hunt report to ADF&G, or report online at hunt.alaska.gov, within 15 days of close of season. -
Internet Reporting
If you hunted unsuccessfully or did not hunt, you may report online at http://www.hunt.alaska.gov
Hunting Conditions
This permit is valid for taking one mountain goat in Unit 1D by youth only from the northwest saddle of Tukgahgo Mt. to the city of Haines in accordance with the current Alaska Hunting Regulations and conditions described below:
1. Youth hunters must be age 10 - 17 and must be accompanied by a licensed adult 21 years of age or older. Both the youth hunter and the accompanying adult must be Alaska residents.
2. Hunters must successfully complete online goat quiz to obtain this permit; see www.quiz.adfg.alaska.gov
3. Basic Hunter Education Certification is required to goat hunt in the youth only area.
4. Season dates: September 15 - November 15.
5. Legal animal: One goat of either sex every four regulatory years; the taking of nannies with kids is prohibited. (Note that the bag limit counts against both the youth and the accompanying adult.)
6. Successful hunters must return the completed hunt report and submit goat horns for age and sex identification to ADF&G in Douglas or Haines, or to the Skagway Police Dept., within 3 days of kill.
7. Unsuccessful hunters and permittees who did not hunt must return the completed hunt report to ADF&G, or report online at http://hunt.alaska.gov, within 15 days of close of season.
8. If you fail to report, you will not be eligible to receive any permits the next regulatory year. In addition, your name may be forwarded to the Alaska Wildlife Troopers for enforcement action.
Hunt conditions and season dates can be changed by Emergency Order. Visit the Emergency Orders and Announcements page for more information.