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2020 Alaska Mt. Goat Permit for One (1) Hunter

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2020 Alaska Mt. Goat Permit for One (1) Hunter
In addition to a valid credit card, full name, address, phone number, and email address are required to sign up for the auction
Alaska Department of Game & Fish
Contact: Dave Battle- GMU 14C (Anchorage) Area Biologist/ Tim Spivey- Permitting Biologist
333 Raspberry Road
Anchorage, AK 99518
www.hunt.alaska.gov
david.battle@alaska.gov
dfg.dwc.permits@alaska.gov
(907) 267-2185
(907) 465-4148

Hunt Number: DG889
Species: Mountain Goat
Legal Animal: One (1) mountain goat, preferably male, (the taking of nannies with kids is prohibited)
GMU, Area: 14C, Lake George
Hunting Conditions:
1) PERMIT: The DG889 permit shall be in the possession of the permittee while hunting or transporting a mountain goat and shall be exhibited to any person authorized to enforce state and federal laws who requests to see it. The permit is NON-TRANSFERABLE.
2) WHEN: September 1, 2020 - October 15, 2020.
3) WHERE: That portion of Unit 14C within the drainages of the Knik River upstream from, but not including, Big Timber Creek drainage. The permittee is solely responsible for securing permission to trespass on private land.
4) BAG LIMIT: One (1) mountain goat. Either sex is legal, but harvesting males is encouraged for conservation reasons. The taking of nannies with kids is prohibited. If you have killed a goat anywhere in Alaska during the current regulatory year, this permit is invalid.
5) REPORTING:
SUCCESSFUL hunters: Successful hunters are required to bring in their report and goat horns, attached to the skull plate, to either the ADF&G office in Anchorage, Soldotna, or Palmer for measuring and aging within 10 days of kill.
UNSUCCESSFUL hunters or permittees who DID NOT HUNT: Report online at http://hunt.alaska.gov by phone to 267-2185, or bring the completed harvest report to ADFG in Anchorage, Palmer, or Soldotna within 15 days of the close of the season.
6) PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO REPORT: If you fail to report, you will not be eligible to receive any permits (drawing, tier II, or registration) during the next regulatory year. In addition, your name will be turned over to the Alaska Wildlife Troopers for enforcement action. Offered by the Mule Deer Foundation. MDF is a 501(c)3 tax exempt charitable organization.