Alaska Game Management Units
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Alaska Game Management Units were created to allow residents and visitors to Alaska to have fair and equal hunting rights in all regions of the state.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game established 26 Game Management Units to effectively manage and control hunting in Alaska. Legal regulations govern each unit. These describe, for example, when hunting is allowed and how many animals may be killed each season. Unit 13 is one of these geographical units it in turn is further divided into 5 sub units. They are Unit 13A, Unit 13B, Unit 13C, Unit 13D, and Unit 13E.
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