RM838 Permit Hunt Information
for Regulatory Year 2023
Hunt Details
Hunt Number: RM838
Regulatory Year: 2023
Hunt Type:
Registration
Species:
Moose
Legal Animal: Residents: 1 bull moose
NonResidents: 1 bull moose with 50-inch antlers or antlers with 4 or more brow tines on one side
Number of Permits
Residency | Number of Permits |
---|---|
Nonresidents | Up to 99999 permits |
Alaska residents | Up to 99999 permits |
Total Number of Permits Available | Unlimited |
Season Dates*
09/05/2023 - 10/06/2023
*See Drawing or Subsistence Supplements for season details.
Residency Restrictions
- Hunt available to Nonresidents
- Hunt available to Alaska residents
Reporting Requirements
-
Successful Hunters
- Report within 14 days of kill. Return the completed permit report card to the vendor that issued the permit, or to Fairbanks ADF&G.
- Specimens Required: None
-
Unsuccessful Hunters
Report no later than October 10. -
Internet Reporting
You may report online at http://hunt.alaska.gov
Hunting Conditions
1) WHEN: Sept. 5-25
2) WHERE:
21C Dulbi River drainage outside the Koyukuk Controlled Use Area (KCUA), 24C outside the KCUA and 24D east of the
KCUA.
3) BAG LIMIT: Resident - 1 bull. Nonresident - 1 bull with 50-inch antlers or antlers with 4 or more brow tines on one side.
4) REPORTING:
How: Complete the permit report online (http://hunt.alaska.gov), or return the completed permit report card to the vendor
that issued the permit, or to Fairbanks ADF&G in person or by mail. Successful hunters: Report within 14 days of kill.
Unsuccessful hunters and those who did not hunt: Report no later than Oct. 10.
5) REMEMBER:
Meat must remain on the bone of the front quarters, hind quarters and ribs until the meat has been transported from the
area or to the hunter's home.
6) WHO QUALIFIES: Alaska residents and nonresidents, except those who received Drawing Permits DM802-830 and
DM892.
7) PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT:
If you fail to report, you will not be eligible to receive any permits (Drawing, Targeted, Tier II, or Registration, including Tier I
Nelchina Caribou) during the next regulatory year. In addition, your name will be turned over 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.