Unit may include National Park Service lands and federal regulations may also apply. See page 8.

State Restricted Areas:

1 Yakutat Youth Hunt Management Area: Unit 5A, the area is open to from Oct 15 - Oct 31 by youth hunters age 10-17, Basic Hunter Education is required. Youth hunters must be accompanied by a licensed resident adult 21 years old or older.

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Miles 10 ther State Lands City Boundary Trails U:\WC\regbook_MPS\2013_P.mxd 4/2/2013 skt http://hunt.alaska.gov 2021-2022 Alaska Hunting Regulations 53 Unit 5 Yakutat Unit 5: Gulf of Alaska drainages and islands between Cape Fairweather and center line of Icy Bay, including Guyot Hills, and all seaward waters and lands within three (3) miles of these coastlines; Unit 5A: all drainages east of Yakutat Bay, Disenchantment Bay, and eastern edge of Hubbard Glacier, and including the islands of Yakutat and Disenchantment bays; Unit 5B: the remainder of Unit 5. See map on page 53 for state restricted areas in Unit 5. OPEN TO: R = RESIDENTS ONLY B = RESIDENTS AND NONRESIDENTS N = NONRESIDENTS ONLY OPEN UNIT/ PERMIT/ TO: BAG LIMIT AND SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS OPEN SEASON AREA HUNT #* • See pages 24-27 for bear information and salvage requirements. Black Bear • Evidence of sex must remain naturally attached as required. • If you wound a black bear, it counts towards your bag limit for the regulatory year. R Two bears but not more than one may be a blue bear or glacier bear Sept 1-June 30 5 HT N One bear Sept 1-June 30 • Nonresident hunters must be accompanied by a guide, see page 10. Brown/Grizzly • See pages 24-27 for additional information. • Evidence of sex must remain naturally attached to the hide. Bear • If you wound a , it counts toward your bag limit for the regulatory year. One bear every four regulatory years, by permit, available online at http:// B 5 RB090 Sept 1-May 31 hunt.alaska.gov, in person in Douglas and Yakutat beginning Aug 1 • Same-day airborne hunting of deer allowed. • Harvest tickets must be validated in sequential order, and unused tickets must be carried when you hunt. Deer • In all hunts limited to one sex, evidence of sex must remain naturally attached to the meat or antlers must remain naturally attached to the entire carcass, with or without viscera. • and white-tailed deer may be harvested. See page 28 for more information. One buck Youth hunt only HT Oct 15-Oct 31 B 5A One buck HT Nov 1-Nov 30 B 5B no open season • Taking of nannies with kids is prohibited. Taking of males is encouraged. Goat • Information on sex identification available with permit. • Nonresident hunters must be accompanied by a guide, see page 10.

B 5 One goat by permit, available online at http://hunt.alaska.gov, in person in Douglas and Yakutat beginning July 15 RG170 Aug 1-Dec 31 • Federal restrictions exist in areas indicated by a , see page 8. • In bag limit, “moose” means an animal of either sex; “bull” means a male moose. • In all hunts limited to one sex, evidence of sex must remain naturally attached to the meat. south of Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, north and east of B 5A Russell and Nunatak Fiords and the East Nunatak Glacier to no open season the U.S./Canada border (Nunatak Bench) east of Dangerous River and Harlequin Oct 1-Nov 15 5A Lake One bull by permit, available online at http://hunt.alaska. B RM061 west of Dangerous River and Harlequin gov, in person in Douglas and Lake, and southwest of Russell and Nuna- Yakutat beginning Aug 15 Oct 15-Nov 15 tak fiords and the East Nunatak Glacier. by permit, available online at http://hunt.alaska.gov, in person in B 5B One bull RM062 Sept 1-Dec 15 Douglas and Yakutat beginning Aug 15 • Hides must be sealed within 30 days of kill. B 5 Five Aug 1-Apr 30 Wolverine • Hides must be sealed within 30 days of kill. B 5 One wolverine Sept 1-Feb 15 *Hunt numbers starting with a “C” = Community, “D” = Drawing, “HT” = Harvest ticket, “R” = Registration, “T” = Tier II. See pages 14-15.

54 2021-2022 Alaska Hunting Regulations effective July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022