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RandMJacobs
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Jun 05, 2016

Bringing fish back to US from Alaska via Canada

Hoping to have successful fishing while in Alaska. As best as I can tell, as long as we are within regs in Alaska, and the fish is frozen and vacuum sealed, that we should have no issue bringing it from Alaska into Canada and then from Canada into the US (likely via a Washington state crossing). So, can anyone verify my info is correct and that I should have no worries?
  • Fishhunter wrote:
    No problem. In fact I'm taking a small freezer full of moose meat and fish out this fall.


    Little optimistic eh?
    Jk. Good luck, I'm jealous....
  • No problems. We bring a 17 cu ft chest freezer down FULL of salmon, halibut and shrimp as well as a 3 1/2 cu ft basement freezer and a residential refrigerator freezer full. We do not sell it, but it takes us 2 years to eat it. YUMMMM! Fishing in Alaska is to die for.
  • Fishhunter wrote:
    No problem. In fact I'm taking a small freezer full of moose meat and fish out this fall.


    We bought a small 3.5 cu.ft freezer too for this. No moose, but really hoping for good salmon/halibut/lingcod fishing.
  • No problem. In fact I'm taking a small freezer full of moose meat and fish out this fall.