Alaska Moose

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Dates & Fees | Alaska Moose 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 Moose Hunting 2026

This year’s moose season in Alaska was one for the books, as hunters once again harvested dozens of giant bull moose. Populations across the southwestern region of the state continue to thrive, and opportunities for transported hunts remain strong. When planning an Alaska moose hunt, hunters should first establish their budget and decide what type of adventure they want before choosing a hunting area.

Application Deadline for Alaska Moose Hunting

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

 

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Alaska's Best Alaska-Yukon Moose Units from Our Application Service Team

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UNIT COMMENTS/RESTRICTIONS
6A, Cape Suckling to Palm Point Any bull moose. Registration permit hunt RM160 runs at the same time.
7 & 14C, Head of Turnagain Arm Any bull moose. Expect resident hunting pressure.
13A Bull with 50" or larger antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one antler. Extremely high resident pressure.
13B Bull with 50" or larger antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one antler. Extremely high resident pressure.
13C Bull with 50" or larger antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one antler. Extremely high resident pressure.
13D Bull with 50" or larger antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one antler. Portions of this subunit are not accessible by ATV. Guided hunts can produce good bulls.
13E Bull with 50" or larger antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one antler. Extremely high resident pressure.
14C, Ship Creek Drainage above JBER Any bull moose. Quality has slipped since draw implementation. Bulls are still available, but consider a packer with horses for either hunt.
17A, Togiak Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side.
19C, Farewell Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. New for 2025, split from DM667. Includes guided and unguided quotas. Surrounds Farewell airport and Lake. Non-guided non-residents only.
20A, Wood River CUA East Certified muzzleloader hunters only. Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side.
20B, Minto Flats Management Area Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side.
20D, Delta Junction Management Area Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Shared permit quota with resident draw.
21B, Upper Nowitna River Corridor Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Non-guided non-residents only.
21B, Lower Nowitna River Corridor Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side.
21B, east of the Nowitna River Corridor Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Extremely remote with limited access. Shared permit quota with resident draw.
21B, west of the Nowitna River Corridor Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Extremely remote with limited access. Shared permit quota with resident draw.
21CD & 24CD, Koyukuk CUA upstream from the Gisasa River Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Non-guided non-residents only.
21D, Yuki/Bishop Creek Drainages Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Extremely remote with limited access. Shared permit quota with resident draw.
21D, Nulato River/Kaiyuh Flats Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Extremely remote with limited access. Shared permit quota with resident draw.
21D, Papa Willie Creek Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Extremely remote with limited access.
21D, Gisasa/Kateel River Drainages Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Extremely remote with limited access. Shared permit quota with resident draw.
21D, Bear Creek Drainage Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Non-guided non-residents only. Extremely remote with limited access.
24D, Huslia/Dakli River Drainages Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Extremely remote with limited access. Shared permit quota with resident draw.
21E, Middle Yukon Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Non-guided non-residents only.
22B, East of Darby Mtns Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Access is very difficult and most permit holders do not go on the hunt.
22E, Upper Seward Peninsula Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Accessible out of Nome or Kotzebue.
24A & 25A, Within DHCMA north of Slate Creek Certified bowhunters only. Non-residents must take bulls with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Includes five-mile corridor each side of Dalton Highway. Shared permit quota with resident draw.
24A, Within DHCMA south of Slate Creek Certified bowhunters only. Bull with 50" antlers or at least four brow tines on at least one side. Includes five-mile corridor each side of Dalton Highway. Shared permit quota with resident draw.

Alaska Moose Hunting Draw

Most game management units are open to over-the-counter harvest ticket holders, with a few areas restricted to draw-only permit hunts. These draw areas are typically designed to reduce hunting pressure rather than manage for trophy-class bulls. With that in mind, hunters can find quality experiences that match their expectations in nearly any region of the state. Moose hunting in Alaska has never been more popular. Hunters who prefer a fully guided experience rather than handling their own logistics should consider booking through Huntin’ Fool Adventures. Fully outfitted moose hunts in Alaska generally run between $28,000 and $45,000. Serious hunters would be wise to start planning now, even if their goal is several years away.

There is no longer such a thing as a “budget-friendly” do-it-yourself moose hunt for non-residents. Even self-guided hunt packages offered by licensed transporters typically range from $8,000 to $15,000 per hunter, covering logistics, fuel, and transportation. Most also require a minimum of two hunters per group. While the price may seem high for a self-guided hunt, it reflects today’s reality of hunting in Alaska. Many reputable transporters are already booked two or more years in advance for drop-off hunts.

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2026 Alaska Moose Hunting Season Dates

ALASKA MOOSE HUNTS 2025 SEASON DATES
Units 11, 12, 20E (Early) Aug 20 – Sep 17
Interior (Most Units) Sep 1 – Sep 25
Southwest (Units 17/19) Sep 5 – Sep 20
Late Season Permit Hunts Oct – Nov

Disclaimer: Dates vary by GMU and permit; emergency orders may change seasons. Verify with ADF&G.

Guided Hunts - Featured Alaska Moose Hunting

Premium Alaska Trophy Moose
HFA002-1

Premium Alaska Trophy Moose

Species: Moose-Alaska Yukon
Cost: $30,500.00
Location: United States of America
Remote Alaska River Moose
HFA339-1

Remote Alaska River Moose

Species: Moose-Alaska Yukon
Cost: $26,500.00
Location: United States of America
Alaska Draw and OTC Combo Moose Hunts
HFA411-1

Alaska Draw and OTC Combo Moose Hunts

Species: Moose-Alaska Yukon
Cost: $25,000.00
Location: United States of America
Western Alaska Moose Hunt with Argos
HFA391-1

Western Alaska Moose Hunt with Argos

Species: Moose-Alaska Yukon
Cost: $22,500.00
Location: United States of America
Alaska Wrangell Mountains Moose
HFA044-1

Alaska Wrangell Mountains Moose

Species: Moose-Alaska Yukon
Cost: $30,000.00
Location: United States of America
Alaska Backcountry Do-It-Yourself Moose Hunts
HFA411-2

Alaska Backcountry Do-It-Yourself Moose Hunts

Species: Moose-Alaska Yukon
Cost: $12,000.00
Location: United States of America
Fully Equipped Unguided Drop-Off Moose Hunt
HFA098-1

Fully Equipped Unguided Drop-Off Moose Hunt

Species: Moose-Alaska Yukon
Cost: $11,500.00
Location: United States of America
Unguided Drop-Camp Moose Hunt
HFA002-2

Unguided Drop-Camp Moose Hunt

Species: Moose-Alaska Yukon
Cost: $15,500.00
Location: United States of America
Northern Alaska Bulls
HFA504-1

Northern Alaska Bulls

Species: Moose-Alaska Yukon
Cost: $27,500.00
Location: United States of America
DIY Moose Hunt Boat Rental
HFA056-1

DIY Moose Hunt Boat Rental

Species: Moose-Alaska Yukon
Cost: $12,500.00
Location: United States of America
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