Moose Hunting in Alaska

DM426 Permit Hunt Information
for Regulatory Year 2023

(See also: DM426 for the 2024 Regulatory Year)

Hunt Details

Hunt Number: DM426
Regulatory Year: 2023
Hunt Type: Draw
Species: Moose
Legal Animal: Either sex; calf moose are legal in this hunt

Number of Permits

Residency Number of Permits
Nonresidents Up to 20 permits
Alaska residents Up to 20 permits
Total Number of Permits Available 20 permits

GMU, Area

14C, JBER Qualified Disabled Veterans

Season Dates*

12/15/2023 - 01/15/2024

*See Drawing or Subsistence Supplements for season details.

Residency Restrictions

  • Hunt available to Nonresidents
  • Hunt available to Alaska residents

Reporting Requirements

  • Successful Hunters
    • Report in person to Anchorage or Palmer within 10 days of kill.
    • Specimens Required: Lower front teeth 5-inch section.
  • Unsuccessful Hunters
    Report online, by mail, or in person to ADF&G within 15 days of season end.
  • Internet Reporting
    If you hunted unsuccessfully or did not hunt, you may report online at http://hunt.alaska.gov

Additional Requirements and Information

  • Hunt Area: That portion of JBER south of Eagle River in training areas 411, 412, 413, 418, 425 south of Oil Well Road, excluding the ISBC training complex/Range, 426 excluding cleared area by building of Biathlon range, 427, 428, 429 east of Bull Dog Trail and north of the north fork of Campbell Creek to the JBER property line at -149.6867201 61.1663199, 430 and 431; when open in iSportsman.
    Bowhunters: You must be certified through a department approved hunter education class, in addition to IBEP (International Bowhunter Education Program)certified prior to hunting in DM426. Call 267-2187 for more information on these classes.
    Check in/out on a daily basis.
    Warning: JBER hunts are subject to closure due to military operations. Hunts may be stopped for specific time periods or limited to specific areas on short (6 hours) notice. Permits will be issued to successful applicants after attending a mandatory orientation on a date(s) to be announced. JBER will require successful applicants to pay a $175 access fee, and may require successful applicants to demonstrate proficiency with the weapon they intend to use.

Hunt conditions and season dates can be changed by Emergency Order. Visit the Emergency Orders and Announcements page for more information.