Originally Posted by
Alsatian
I have heard that one cannot hunt in some areas of Alaska without a guide unless one is an Alaska resident. The thought is that there is too much risk for non-residents going out without appreciating the hazards. His idea was a DIY sort of deal. Maybe he found out that was not legally permitted when he checked closer.
Can anyone comment on that? Is it legal for a non-resident to hunt unguided in a place like the Brooks Range?
Brown bear and sheep require guide or 2nd degree of kindred to hunt. If you're serious about coming up shoot me a PM and I'll get you some flyout service numbers. Happy valley is popular as is kavik. If you're a bow hunter you need not fly out and can hunt road side on the dalton.