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ALASKA STATE GOVERNOR'S TAG SG800 CHUGACH MOUNTAINS MOUNTAIN GOAT

Currency:USD Category:Hunting Start Price:2,500.00 USD
ALASKA STATE GOVERNOR'S TAG SG800 CHUGACH MOUNTAINS MOUNTAIN GOAT
**A 6% premium will be added to the final bid price of each item sold online. Credit cards will incur a 4% fee. Checks as payment must be received no later than 10 days after auction closes.

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Experience the adventure of a lifetime with an opportunity to hunt trophy-class mountain goats in the Chugach Mountains, including areas such as the Knik River, Marcus Baker Glacier, and the best of Chugach State Park. Many large goats are taken throughout this mountain range every year. The area is mostly accessed by aircraft and hiking and almost always includes a fair bit of climbing to access the areas where goats are found.

The winner of this tag will receive one Chugach Mountains Mountain Goat Special Permit (SG800) which combines multiple State of Alaska mountain goat draw tag hunts into ONE amazing tag that allows hunters to choose their ideal hunting dates and area. SG800, includes all of GMU 13D, and portions of GMUs 14A and 14C. Specific season periods vary depending on hunt area - see Draw Hunt unit regulations for seasons and report requirements.

The hunter will also receive a complimentary State of Alaska hunting license.

Non-resident hunters are required to have a guide or must be accompanied by a resident relative 19 years or older within second-degree of kindred. CA WSF has guide recommendations for the winning bidder.

Be prepared for potentially wet and cold weather as well as snow. Early season hunts typically have better weather while later season hunts typically mean goats will have longer hair. The lower elevations in the Chugach Mountains often are characterized by large areas of very thick brush (typically Alder) and subject to slow travel. The higher terrain can be extreme and climbing is almost always a prerequisite for access to the largest goats.

70% of the proceeds of this permit will go directly to ADF&G for wildlife conservation. 30% will be used by CA WSF for sheep habitat enhancement in California.

CA WSF thanks Alaska Dept of Fish & Game for their continued collaboration on this fundraising opportunity for wildlife.