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Alaska fishing licenses

Don't forget your king salmon stamp

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Alaska fishing and hunting licenses may be bought at tackle shops, sporting good stores and many grocery and convenience stores around the state. Licenses for fishing and hunting also may be purchased online.

Resident fishing licenses cost $24 per year. Nonresident military personnel also pay $24 a year. Anglers under age 16 don't need a license.

Nonresident license fees
  1 day     3 days     7 days     14 days     1 year  
   $20    $35    $55    $80    $145

King salmon stamps
The cost of a king salmon stamp, needed for anyone trying to catch chinooks, costs $10 a year for a resident. People fishing for other species don't need to buy a king stamp.

In other words, a resident of Alaska can get a fishing license ($24) and a king stamp ($10) for a total of $34. A nonresident who buys a 7-day fishing license ($55) and a king stamp ($30) will pay $85.



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