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    You need a guide to hunt non-residents?
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    I thought that was only law in Arizona.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    I thought that was only law in Arizona.
    With some of the histrionics from some reporters, I thought it was open season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    You need a guide to hunt non-residents?

    You can harvest two per day, but no more than 4 in possession (Unless processed and in the freezer)

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    So that's what those trips to Los Anchorage are really for.....to fill your quotas and get more freezers.
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    That is incredible, I am really jealous....

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    Great thread! It has been my life long dream to move up on the Yukon. Two years left for school and then I plan on making the move finally.

    Please keep this thread alive with updates.

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    Thanks for posting about your new camp.
    I was blessed to work at a salmon camp on the Yukon river in 83.
    It is such a majestic river.
    Make sure your camp is well above "break up".
    You may wish to ask locals or see in the vegetation the line of damage from the last season's ice break up.
    My friends had their cabin on a high bank and set back from the river's edge.
    Their large smoke house consisted of poles which were sunk deep into the river bank and metal roofing which they would pull off at the end of the season and haul up the past the cabin.
    The eldest son would stay all winter and run his dog team.
    They did have a stout log cabin that had been there for many decades.
    They would get a twice a year barge delivery of supplies.
    Carrying your weapon of choice is very, very prudent.

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    Looking forward to the progress when you visit next summer.
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    AS ... great account and pictures. It's where I'd like to be and what I'd like to do. Can you relate how it is your sister was able to come by 216 acre parcel? That's an awfully nice chunk of real estate, and I'm curious different ways in which land can be acquired up there. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maineman View Post
    AS ... great account and pictures. It's where I'd like to be and what I'd like to do. Can you relate how it is your sister was able to come by 216 acre parcel? That's an awfully nice chunk of real estate, and I'm curious different ways in which land can be acquired up there. Thanks.
    I helps if you live in an area and know people and have a lifetime to wait for just the right deal to come along. Here is the most common source for remote land other than regular listings. It is how the state offers land. http://dnr.alaska.gov/mlw/landsale/

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    Ok, now i know who to go to once i move to Alaska to help me clear and build =)

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