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I think his post is more or less an offer to barter and not selling wild game. Folks barter game meat in AK often for goods or services.You might want to be very careful on how you go about getting information.
Alaska: A person may not take, possess, transport, sell, offer to sell, purchase, or offer to purchase wild fish, game, or marine aquatic plants, or any part of wild fish, game, or aquatic plants, or nest or egg of fish or game. It is illegal for citizens to collect road kill, and road kill should be reported to the state department of fish and game who collects salvageable meat for charity.
Roadkill is considered property of the state.
Alaska Department of Fish and Game
I stand corrected the first post didn't have the barter language. 100% very cut and dry. Isn't bartering of this type very common in many AK villages?Hummmmm.....I have no Harvard Law Degree but the Alaska law seems pretty easy for me to read.
Like I said I am no lawyer but the thread/ post title may have broken the law...I stand corrected the first post didn't have the barter language. 100% very cut and dry. Isn't bartering of this type very common in many AK villages?
It's the sport caught part that doesn't apply to them I assumeI stand corrected the first post didn't have the barter language. 100% very cut and dry. Isn't bartering of this type very common in many AK villages?
Ah I see, the guy I know that knows a dentist up there is in a remote village that would be almost entirely a native based population.It's the sport caught part that doesn't apply to them I assume