Alaska Administrative Code
Title 5 - Fish and Game
Part 3 - Game
Chapter 92 - Statewide Provisions
Article 4 - Methods and Means
5 AAC 92.080 - Unlawful methods of taking game; exceptions
Current through August 30, 2024
The following methods of taking game are prohibited:
(1) by shooting from, on, or across a highway;
(2) with the use of a poison or substance that temporarily incapacitates game, except with the written consent of the board; or with the use of an Electronic Control Device (ECD) Taser-type device that temporarily incapacitates game, except under a permit issued by the department; however, the use of a poison for taking deleterious exotic wildlife within a building, vessel, port, vehicle, or aircraft, is authorized without board approval when using Department of Environmental Conservation registered pesticides in their approved manner under 18 AAC 90;
(3) unless otherwise provided in this chapter, knowingly, or with reason to know, with the use of a helicopter in any manner, including transportation to, or from, the field of any unprocessed game or parts of game, any hunter or hunting gear, or any equipment used in the pursuit or retrieval of game; this paragraph does not apply to transportation of a hunter, hunting gear, or game during an emergency rescue operation in a life-threatening situation;
(4) unless otherwise provided in this chapter, from a motor-driven boat or a motorized land vehicle, unless the motor has been completely shut off and the progress from the motor's power has ceased, except that a
(5) except as otherwise specified, with the use of a motorized vehicle to harass game or for the purpose of driving, herding, or molesting game;
(6) with the use or aid of a machine gun, set gun, or a shotgun larger than 10 gauge;
(7) with the aid of
(8) with a snare, except for taking an unclassified game animal, a furbearer, grouse, hare, or ptarmigan;
(9) repealed 7/7/94;
(10) from a motorized land vehicle, except that in those portions of Units 7 and 15 within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge, a motorized land vehicle may be used to take game by a person with physical disabilities, as defined in AS 16.05.940, who requires a wheelchair for mobility, under authority of a permit issued by the department and in compliance with Kenai National Wildlife Refuge regulations, and a snowmachine or ATV may be used to take game as described in (4) of this section;
(11) unless specifically authorized by regulation, with the use of a crossbow in any restricted weapons hunt that authorizes taking by bow and arrow;
(12) with any bow designed to shoot more than one arrow at a time;
(13) taking upland game birds in Unit 26 with a shotgun using any shot other than nontoxic material approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, including loose shot used in muzzleloading firearms, and while in immediate personal possession of lead shot;
(14) taking game in Unit 18 with a shotgun using any shot other than nontoxic material approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, that is size t, .20 caliber or smaller, including loose shot used in muzzleloading firearms, and while in immediate personal possession of lead shot;
(15) with the use of urine from any species of the deer Cervidae family, and while in immediate personal possession of urine from any species of the deer Cervidae family, including scent lures;
(16) on or after January 1, 2013, with the use of footgear with soles of felt, or other absorbent fiber material, while wading in freshwater streams in this state;
(17) in restricted-weapons hunts in Units 1-5, in hunts open to the use of muzzle loader and how and arrow, or shotgun and bow and arrow, the use of crossbows is allowed unless specifically prohibited by regulation.
(18) repealed 6/23/2022.
Authority: AS 16.05.255
AS 16.05.258
AS 16.05.920