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Official Alaska Hunting Safety Course Link to Alaska Department of Fish & Game

Hello, hunter! Alaska's online hunting course has moved. Click here to go to the latest version of the Today's Hunter in Alaska course—the official hunting safety course of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.

The following course material is for reference only. Please go to the new course to complete your Alaska certification.

Hunting Strategies

Game Calling

Hunter calling gameCalling is an effective technique for most animals. There are a variety of sounds that can be imitated to draw game to you:

  • Territorial sounds: Moose “grunt”
  • Feeding sounds: A duck’s feeding “chuckle”
  • Distress sounds: Inviting coyotes, lynxes, or foxes to feed

There are hundreds of sounds that can attract all types of wildlife.

A skillful hunter uses these sounds to attract animals close enough to him or her for an effective shot.

Remember

When hunting with a group, it is illegal in most states to use your license tag on another person’s kill.

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