The possession of fish or game or a part of fish or game, or a nest or egg of a bird during the time the taking of it is prohibited is prima facie evidence that it was taken, possessed, bought, or sold or transported in violation of this chapter. The burden of proof is upon the possessor or claimant of it to overcome the presumption of illegal possession and to establish the fact that it was obtained and is possessed lawfully. This section does not apply
(1) during the first full 10 days after the time when a taking is prohibited, except as provided in (3) of this section;
(2) if the fish or game or part of fish or game is in a preserved condition whether frozen, smoked, canned, salted, pickled, or otherwise preserved; or
(3) with respect to crab aboard a commercial crab fishing vessel, during the first full three days after the time when a taking is prohibited.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 05. Fish and Game Code and Definitions
Article 6. Miscellaneous Provisions.
Sec. 16.05.780. Taking of antlerless moose prohibited.
Sec. 16.05.782. Taking of brown or grizzly bear near solid waste disposal facility prohibited.
Sec. 16.05.783. Same day airborne hunting.
Sec. 16.05.785. Effect of failure to remove old markers.
Sec. 16.05.789. Prohibition on hunting adjacent to highway between Yukon River and Arctic Ocean.
Sec. 16.05.791. Civil remedies for violation of AS 16.05.790.
Sec. 16.05.797. Computer-assisted remote hunting prohibited.
Sec. 16.05.800. Public nuisances.
Sec. 16.05.810. Burden of proof.
Sec. 16.05.815. Confidential nature of certain reports and records.
Sec. 16.05.820. Research by the federal government.
Sec. 16.05.822. Transplanting of musk oxen.
Sec. 16.05.825. State upland game bird release program.
Sec. 16.05.826. Waterfowl conservation stamp program.
Sec. 16.05.831. Waste of salmon.
Sec. 16.05.835. Maximum length of salmon seine and certain hair crab vessels.