Brown/Grizzly Bear Hunting in Alaska
Harvest Statistics

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2024 Brown/Grizzly Bear Registration Hunt Statistics
(Reported Harvest)

      Harvest  
Hunt # # of
Permits
# of
Hunters*
Male Female Total Percent
Success
* Number of hunters = Number of people that actually went hunting.
RB050 28 11 1 0 1 9%
RB051 17 7 0 0 0 0%
RB062 129 15 1 2 3 20%
RB063 9 1 0 0 0 0%
RB065 59 5 0 0 0 0%
RB072 165 49 18 3 21 43%
RB073 67 18 2 2 4 22%
RB075 31 10 1 0 1 10%
RB077 293 60 14 5 19 32%
RB088 113 44 17 3 20 45%
RB089 226 136 80 5 85 63%
RB090 78 23 7 4 11 48%
RB100 96 26 2 0 2 8%
RB101 41 16 5 0 5 31%
RB230 124 61 5 3 8 13%
RB260 81 43 3 1 4 9%
RB300 877 343 32 18 50 15%
RB502 2 0 0 0 0 No records available
RB525 149 30 15 3 18 60%
RB601 6 1 0 0 0 0%
RB640 804 211 18 8 26 12%
RB670 318 92 8 5 13 14%
RB700 7 3 2 1 3 100%
RB760 99 36 23 2 25 69%

Hunt Type Definitions

Draw Hunts

Most drawing hunts are available to residents and nonresidents. Drawing hunts require an application fee and are awarded by lottery. The application period for drawing hunts is during November and December. Visit the Draw Information and Hunt Supplements pages for further information.

Tier II

Tier II hunts are subsistence hunts and are only available for Alaska residents 10 years of age or older. Visit the Tier II Information and Hunt Supplements pages for further information.

Registration

Most registration hunts are available for both residents and nonresidents. Generally registration hunts do not limit the number of permits and seasons are closed by emergency order if a harvest goal is met. A few registration hunts limit the number of permits on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information visit the Registration Hunts page.

General Season

The general season harvest is the type of hunting most people are familiar with - the basic hunt where you buy a license, get tags or harvest tickets for big game, and follow the general season dates and bags limits. Visit the General Season Hunts page for further information.

Community Subsistence Harvest (CSH) Hunts

Community Subsistence Harvest (CSH) hunts are Tier I subsistence hunts and are only available for Alaska residents 10 years of age or older. Visit the Subsistence Harvest Permits page for more information.