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Dates & Fees | Alaska Caribou Hunting

Fall 2025 & Spring 2026 Hunts
December 16, 2024 5 p.m. (AKST)

UP-FRONT FEES
Annual Hunting License $160.00
Annual Hunting & Fishing License $260.00
Application Fee (per Choice) $5.00
Application Fee (per Choice, Bison or Muskox) $10.00
POST DRAW LOCKING-TAG FEES (IF SUCCESSFUL)
Dall Sheep Tag $850.00
Bison Tag $900.00
Black Bear Tag $450.00
Brown Bear/Grizzly Bear Tag $1,000.00
Mountain Goat Tag $600.00
Moose Tag $800.00
Muskox Bull Tag $2,200.00
Caribou Tag $650.00
Deer Tag $300.00
Elk Tag $600.00
Wolf Tag $60.00
Wolverine Tag $350.00

UP-FRONT FEES
Annual Hunting License $45.00
Annual Hunting & Fishing License $60.00
Application Fee (per Choice) $5.00
Application Fee (Per Choice, Bison or Muskox) $10.00
POST DRAW LOCKING-TAG FEES (IF SUCCESSFUL)
Brown Bear/Grizzly Bear Tag $25.00
Muskox Bull Tag $500.00

Disclaimer: Dates vary by GMU/permit and can change via emergency order. Always verify with ADF&G current regulations before planning.

YEAR RESULTS POSTED
2025 February 21, 8:05 a.m. (AKST)
2024 February 16, 8:00 a.m. (AKST)
2023 February 17, 8:05 a.m. (AKST)
2022 February 18, 7:40 a.m. (AKST)
2021 February 19, 8:15 a.m. (AKST)
2020 February 21, 8:53 a.m. (AKST)
2019 February 15
2018 February 16
2017 February 17

PO Box 115526
1255 W. 8th Street
Juneau, AK 99811-5526
ph. 907-465-4190

 

Alaska Caribou Hunting 2026

Caribou populations in Alaska are among the most unpredictable of any big game species. Despite close monitoring by Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologists, their cycles of rise and decline remain difficult to forecast. The state is home to 32 distinct herds of barren-ground caribou, ranging from massive migratory herds numbering in the hundreds of thousands to small, localized groups in protected regions.

Each year, sport hunters harvest an average of about 20,000 caribou, while most additional subsistence harvest takes place during the winter months. When caribou numbers drop, non-resident hunting opportunities are often the first to be reduced in line with restrictions on subsistence harvests. Hunters planning future caribou trips should keep this in mind, as delaying a hunt could mean missing out completely if conditions tighten.

For the 2026 fall season, Alaska will offer several draw-only permit hunts available to non-residents across units 7, 14, 15, 20, and 23. Hunters who secure these permits should be prepared to hire a licensed transporter to access Alaska’s vast, remote terrain. Those applying for the guided hunt in unit 20A must have a signed guide-client agreement in place before submitting their draw application and must apply under the correct hunt code.

Alaska's Best Caribou Units from Our Application Service Team

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Unit Unit Description
7, Kenai Mtns Bull only hunt. This hunt has now been limited to no more than five permits and has a bull only bag limit. This caribou herd in the Kenai Mountains has been on a decline the past few years. The majority of the recent caribou harvested have been cows, and the most recent harvest success was 0%.
14A, 14B, Western Talkeetna Mtns Either-sex caribou. This caribou herd tends to reside in areas only accessible by aircraft. Air charters and/or guide services are available in Talkeetna or the Wasilla area.
15B, Killey River Either-sex caribou. This subunit within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is closed to off-road vehicles, and aircraft access is limited. Horses are often recommended to conduct successful hunts.
15C, Fox River Either-sex caribou. This subunit within 15C is closed to off-road vehicles, and aircraft access is limited. Horses are recommended to conduct successful hunts. Trophy potential is high because access is extremely limited, but be prepared to work for it with a very low chance at success. In 2023, only one cow was taken on this hunt.
20A, Central Alaska Range Bull caribou only. Historically this hunt had 150 permits that were open to residents and non-residents equally in the draw. Recent changes now split the hunt into 128 resident permits, 11 non-guided non-residents, and 11 guided non-residents. Guided applicants must sign a guide-client agreement before applying. The Delta caribou herd has decent trophy potential because of the limited permit management. The best access is via aircraft; however, some caribou may be located from ATV and/or hiking trails accessible from the road system. Outfitters and transporters are available for this hunt.
23, Western Arctic Herd Bull caribou only. This was previously an over-the-counter harvest ticket unit with no quota. This area is usually accessed out of the town of Kotzebue. Keep in mind, although this has switched to a draw hunt, this unit is primarily federal public land and is mostly closed to access. See federal regulations for areas closed to non-residents.

Guided Hunts - Featured Alaska Caribou Hunting

 Northeast Brooks Range Caribou/Grizzly Combo Hunt
HFA016-7

Northeast Brooks Range Caribou/Grizzly Combo Hunt

Species: Barren Ground Caribou
Cost: $22,500.00
Location: United States of America
Western Alaska Barren Ground Caribou Hunt with Argos
HFA391-2

Western Alaska Barren Ground Caribou Hunt with Argos

Species: Barren Ground Caribou
Cost: $15,000.00
Location: United States of America
Alaska Range Fly In Guided Caribou Hunt
HFA165-1

Alaska Range Fly In Guided Caribou Hunt

Species: Barren Ground Caribou
Cost: $15,000.00
Location: United States of America
Premier Alaska Caribou Hunt
HFA504-2

Premier Alaska Caribou Hunt

Species: Barren Ground Caribou
Cost: $15,000.00
Location: United States of America
Southern Brooks Range Adventure
HFA349-1

Southern Brooks Range Adventure

Species: Barren Ground Caribou
Cost: $20,000.00
Location: United States of America
Trophy Alaska Peninsula Caribou Hunt
HFA093-1

Trophy Alaska Peninsula Caribou Hunt

Species: Barren Ground Caribou
Cost: $18,500.00
Location: United States of America
Western Slope Alaskan Caribou
HFA363-2

Western Slope Alaskan Caribou

Species: Barren Ground Caribou
Cost: $16,000.00
Location: United States of America
Barren Ground Caribou Hunt in the Mountains of Alaska
HFA416-4

Barren Ground Caribou Hunt in the Mountains of Alaska

Species: Barren Ground Caribou
Cost: $11,500.00
Location: United States of America
Alaska Backcountry Barren Ground Caribou Hunt
HFA411-4

Alaska Backcountry Barren Ground Caribou Hunt

Species: Barren Ground Caribou
Cost: $9,500.00
Location: United States of America
Alaska Range Trophy Caribou
HFA254-2

Alaska Range Trophy Caribou

Species: Barren Ground Caribou
Cost: $16,500.00
Location: United States of America

Application Deadline for Alaska Caribou Hunting

Alaska’s application deadline is 5 P.M. (AKST) on December 15, 2025.

 

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2024 Alaska Caribou Hunting Season Dates

ALASKA CARIBOU HUNTS 2025 SEASON DATES
Fall General (Select herds/units) Aug 1 – Sep 30
Winter Opportunities (Unit-dependent) Oct – Mar
Archery-Only (Select Units / Permit) Unit-specific

Disclaimer: Openings/closures and bag limits can change by herd via EO. Always confirm the specific herd and GMU with ADF&G.

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Self-Guided Alaska Caribou Hunts

Currently, Huntin’ Fool Adventures does not endorse any caribou transporters, though endorsed outfitters are available for fully guided options. In most populations, horn restrictions may vary, but a few units allow two bulls. Self-guided hunters often target the Porcupine, Western Arctic, and Central Arctic herds in northern Alaska. Most of these areas are managed under general-season, over-the-counter harvest tickets, with the exception of unit 23, which is draw-only. Keep in mind that unit 23 is largely closed to non-local hunters, even if they have a draw permit. When booking a licensed transporter, hunters should thoroughly research the area, check references, and confirm logistics before placing a deposit.

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