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Beth Maclean
Field Manager
BLM Glennallen Field Office
P.O. Box 147
Glennallen, AK 99588
907-822-3217
907-822-7335 fax
blm_ak_GFO_GeneralDelivery@blm.gov
Office Hours:  8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Attention Federal Subsistence Hunters:

Unit 13 Federal Subsistence moose season closed September 20th.  ALL unit 13 federal moose hunt reports are due to the BLM Glennallen Field Office by October 5, 2012.  Unit 13 Federal caribou season closes September 30 and then reopens October 21 - March 31.  Unit 13 Federal caribou is open to the taking of either sex.  ALL hunt reports will be due to the BLM Glennallen Field Office by April 15, 2013.  Hunt reports can be mailed or hand-delivered to the office at mile 186.5 Glenn Highway.  There is a drop box available in the front entry way which is open 24 hours per day for your convenience.  You may also call the BLM Glennallen Field Office at 907-822-3217.

Until March 31, the Bureau of Land Management Glennallen Field Office is still issuing Federal Subsistence Permits for Unit 13 to qualified residents during regular business hours.  (Please Note:  Fairbanks District Office will no longer be issuing Unit 13 federal subsistence permits.)  Applicants need to provide three pieces of identification that show proof of rural residency. You need your current State of Alaska Resident Hunting License, your State of Alaska Driver’s License, and a third proof of rural residency that shows your physical address, such as a voters registration card, phone or electric bill.  If you have any questions contact the Bureau of Land Management Glennallen Field Office at (907) 822-3217.  Learn more>>

Paxson Lake, up to ordinary high water, including its frozen surface, is under State jurisdiction and therefore is CLOSED to federal subsistence.  Federal subsistence hunters may not take a caribou that is standing on the frozen surface of Paxson Lake.  See Map>>