Yes.
FISHING:
The fresh and marine waters of Arctic Refuge support at least 36 species of fish, and fishing provides an important subsistence resource to local residents. Visitors camping along or floating refuge rivers typically target Dolly Varden char and arctic grayling.
http://www.fws.gov/refuges/profiles/recE鈥?/a>
State of Alaska's wildlife and fish regulations
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game website provides information about hunting and fishing regulations, allows you to buy hunting and fishing licenses, informs you what to do in case you take an animal in defense of life and property, and much more. If a State hunting regulation indicates that federal subsistence regulations apply in the area you wish to hunt, check the ';Laws and Regulations'; link at http://alaska.fws.gov/asm/index.cfm.
http://arctic.fws.gov/le.htmAre people allowed to fish in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge?
The Inuit are.Are people allowed to fish in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge?
Yes, if people won't get caught.
But if you get caught-- then pay your bills.
So technically yes.
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