Changes proposed to SE hunt, trap rules

KETCHIKAN (KDN) — The Alaska Board of Game met Friday at The Landing Hotel in Ketchikan, kicking off a five-day regional meeting.  The seven-member...

January 22, 2023
12:34 AM

KETCHIKAN (KDN) — The Alaska Board of Game met Friday at The Landing Hotel in Ketchikan, kicking off a five-day regional meeting.  The seven-member board that determines State of Alaska wildlife management regulations will consider more than 50 proposals to change hunting and trapping regulations across five management units in Southeast Alaska. Board of Game regional meetings occur on a three-year cycle, but due to COVID-19, it's been four years since the board met in Southeast.Testimony from local fish and game advisory committee members and members of the public began Friday and will continue at 8:30 a.

Ketchikan Daily News