Donald Trump Jr. to get permit to hunt Alaska grizzly bear for $1,000

Trump Jr., an avid hunter, has made several trips to hunt in Alaska and Canada

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The state of Alaska conducts periodic draws that permits a few to hunt bears, caribou, moose and other animals in its various regions. And the US President's son, Donald Trump Jr. won a permit to hunt the Grizzly bear. To follow through with the raffle and head out on a hunting expedition, Trump Jr should pay $1,000 non-resident tag fee to buy a $160 non-resident hunting license. 

Trump Jr., known to be an avid hunter, has made several trips to hunt in Alaska and Canada. He is scheduled to come to Alaska later this year to hunt deer and ducks. Winners for the periodic draws conducted by the state are chosen by lottery since the number of applications is much higher than the tags or permits awarded. 

The Safari Club in Alaska this month raffled off a $150,000 seven-day 'dream hunt' expedition with Trump Jr. The raffle winner won a hunting expedition with the president's son on a yacht, in November 2020, along the coastal areas of the Tongass National Forest.