Targeted Hunt Application

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The primary objective of this program is to reduce animal-vehicle collisions and to allow members of the public to selectively harvest game species that pose a threat to public safety or are likely to die as a result of an injury. Hunters will be selected from a randomized list and will be contacted by ADF&G via telephone. The selected hunters will be assigned a specific “targeted” area and will be permitted to hunt that designated area during the specified season dates.

Animals designated for harvest under a targeted hunt permit will be selected by the department on a case by case basis from reports of problem animals from law enforcement or members of the public. The department will direct and may accompany the selected hunter to a specific area to hunt and provide guidance on which animal to harvest.


To qualify for a permit you must not have already met your bag limit for the current regulatory year, must not be restricted by another hunt, such as CM300, or proxy permit, must not be on the Failure to Report list for the previous regulatory year, and must meet any additional requirements of the specific hunt you are applying for (Hunter Education, IBEP, etc.).

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Sorry, there are no targeted hunts open for application at this time.