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Tuesday,

July 12, 2005

Part II

Department of the
Interior
Fish and Wildlife Service

50 CFR Part 32
2005–2006 Refuge-Specific Hunting and
Sport Fishing Regulations; Proposed Rule

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR requirements ensure that we maintain to use plain language in regulations; as
the biological integrity, diversity, and such, these particular revisions do not
Fish and Wildlife Service environmental health of the Refuge modify the substance of the previous
System for the benefit of present and regulations. These types of changes
50 CFR Part 32 future generations of Americans. include using ‘‘you’’ to refer to the
RIN 1018–AU14
We annually review refuge hunting reader and ‘‘we’’ to refer to the Service,
and sport fishing programs to determine using the word ‘‘allow’’ instead of
2005–2006 Refuge-Specific Hunting whether to include additional refuges or ‘‘permit’’ when we do not require the
and Sport Fishing Regulations whether individual refuge regulations use of a permit for an activity, and using
governing existing programs need active voice.
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, modifications, deletions, or additions.
Interior. Changing environmental conditions, Statutory Authority
ACTION: Proposed rule. State and Federal regulations, and other The National Wildlife Refuge System
factors affecting fish and wildlife Administration Act (Administration
SUMMARY: The Fish and Wildlife Service
populations and habitat may warrant Act) of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 668dd–668ee, as
proposes to add six refuges to the list of
modifications to refuge-specific amended) and the Refuge Recreation
areas open for hunting and/or sport
regulations to ensure the continued Act (Recreation Act) of 1962 (16 U.S.C.
fishing programs and increase the
compatibility of hunting and sport 460k–460k–4) govern the administration
activities available at seven other
fishing programs and to ensure that and public use of refuges.
refuges. We also propose to implement
these programs will not materially Amendments enacted by the National
pertinent refuge-specific regulations for
interfere with or detract from the Wildlife Refuge System Improvement
those activities and amend certain
fulfillment of refuge purposes or the Act of 1997 (Improvement Act) build
regulations on other refuges that pertain
Refuge System’s mission. upon the Administration Act in a
to migratory game bird hunting, upland Provisions governing hunting and
game hunting, big game hunting, and manner that provides an ‘‘organic act’’
sport fishing on refuges are in Title 50 for the Refuge System similar to those
sport fishing for the 2005–2006 season. of the Code of Federal Regulations in that exist for other public Federal lands.
DATES: We must receive your comments part 32 (50 CFR part 32). We regulate The Improvement Act serves to ensure
on or before August 5, 2005. hunting and sport fishing on refuges to: that we effectively manage the Refuge
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments • Ensure compatibility with refuge System as a national network of lands,
to Chief, Division of Conservation purpose(s); waters, and interests for the protection
Planning and Policy, National Wildlife • Properly manage the fish and and conservation of our Nation’s
Refuge System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife wildlife resource(s); wildlife resources. The Administration
Service, 4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Room • Protect other refuge values;
• Ensure refuge visitor safety; and Act states first and foremost that we
670, Arlington, VA 22203. See focus Refuge System mission on
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for • Provide opportunities for quality
wildlife-dependent recreation. conservation of fish, wildlife, and plant
information on electronic submission. resources and their habitats. The
For information on specific refuges’ On many refuges where we decide to
allow hunting and sport fishing, our Improvement Act requires the Secretary,
public use programs and the conditions before allowing a new use of a refuge,
that apply to them or for copies of general policy of adopting regulations
identical to State hunting and sport or before expanding, renewing, or
compatibility determinations for any extending an existing use of a refuge, to
refuge(s), contact individual programs at fishing regulations is adequate in
meeting these objectives. On other determine that the use is compatible.
the addresses/phone numbers given in The Improvement Act established as the
‘‘Available Information for Specific refuges, we must supplement State
regulations with more-restrictive policy of the United States that wildlife-
Refuges’’ under SUPPLEMENTARY dependent recreation, when compatible,
INFORMATION. Federal regulations to ensure that we
meet our management responsibilities, is a legitimate and appropriate public
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: as outlined in the ‘‘Statutory Authority’’ use of the Refuge System, through
Leslie A. Marler, (703) 358–2397; Fax section. We issue refuge-specific which the American public can develop
(703) 358–2248. hunting and sport fishing regulations an appreciation for fish and wildlife.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The when we open wildlife refuges to The Act established six wildlife-
National Wildlife Refuge System migratory game bird hunting, upland dependent recreational uses, when
Administration Act of 1966 closes game hunting, big game hunting, or compatible, as the priority general
national wildlife refuges in all States sport fishing. These regulations list the public uses of the Refuge System. These
except Alaska to all uses until opened. wildlife species that you may hunt or uses are: hunting, fishing, wildlife
The Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) fish, seasons, bag or creel limits, observation and photography, and
may open refuge areas to any use, methods of hunting or sport fishing, environmental education and
including hunting and/or sport fishing, descriptions of areas open to hunting or interpretation.
upon a determination that such uses are sport fishing, and other provisions as The Recreation Act authorizes the
compatible with the purposes of the appropriate. You may find previously Secretary to administer areas within the
refuge and National Wildlife Refuge issued refuge-specific regulations for Refuge System for public recreation as
System (Refuge System or we) mission. hunting and sport fishing in 50 CFR part an appropriate incidental or secondary
The action also must be in accordance 32. In this rulemaking, we are also use only to the extent that doing so is
with provisions of all laws applicable to proposing to standardize and clarify the practicable and not inconsistent with
the areas, developed in coordination existing language of these regulations. the primary purpose(s) for which
with the appropriate State fish and Congress and the Service established the
wildlife agency(ies), consistent with the Plain Language Mandate areas. The Recreation Act requires that
principles of sound fish and wildlife In this rule we made some of the any recreational use of refuge lands be
management and administration, and revisions to the individual refuge units compatible with the primary purpose(s)
otherwise in the public interest. These to comply with a Presidential mandate for which we established the refuge and

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not inconsistent with other previously development of comprehensive the request(s); (6) draft news release; (7)
authorized operations. conservation plans, specific plans, and outreach plan; and (8) draft refuge-
The Administration Act and by annual review of hunting and sport specific regulation. Upon approval of
Recreation Act also authorize the fishing programs and regulations. these documents, the Regional
Secretary to issue regulations to carry Director(s) is certifying that the opening
New Hunting and Sport Fishing
out the purposes of the Acts and of these refuges to hunting and/or sport
Programs
regulate uses. fishing has been found to be compatible
We develop specific management In preparation for new openings, we with the principles of sound fish and
plans for each refuge prior to opening it include the following documents in wildlife management and
to hunting or sport fishing. In many each refuge’s ‘‘opening package’’ (which administration and otherwise will be in
cases, we develop refuge-specific the Region completes, the Regional the public interest.
regulations to ensure the compatibility Director reviews, and the refuge copies In accordance with the
of the programs with the purpose(s) for and sends to the Headquarters Office for Administration Act and Recreation Act,
which we established the refuge and the review of compliance with the various we have determined that these openings
Refuge System mission. We ensure opening requirements): (1) Step-down are compatible and consistent with the
initial compliance with the management plan; (2) appropriate purpose(s) for which we established the
Administration Act and the Recreation National Environmental Policy Act respective refuges and the Refuge
Act for hunting and sport fishing on (NEPA) documentation (e.g., Categorical System mission. A copy of the
newly acquired refuges through an Exclusion, Environmental Assessment, compatibility determinations for these
interim determination of compatibility or Environmental Impact Statement); (3) respective refuges is available by request
made at or near the time of acquisition. appropriate NEPA decision to the Regional office noted under the
These regulations ensure that we make documentation (e.g., Finding of No heading ‘‘Available Information for
the determinations required by these Significant Impact, Record of Decision); Specific Refuges.’’
acts prior to adding refuges to the lists (4) Endangered Species Act Section 7 The annotated chart below reflects the
of areas open to hunting and sport evaluation; (5) copies of letters following changes for the 2005–2006
fishing in 50 CFR part 32. We ensure requesting State and, where appropriate, season. The key below the chart
continued compliance by the Tribal involvement and the results of explains the symbols used:

CHANGES FOR 2005–2006 HUNT/FISH SEASON


Migratory bird Upland game Big game
Unit State Sport fishing
hunting hunting hunting

Assabet River NWR ....................................................... MA A A A A


Great Meadows NWR .................................................... MA B B E
Moosehorn NWR ........................................................... ME B B C ..........................
Oxbow NWR .................................................................. MA C C B ..........................
Silvio O. Conte NWR ..................................................... NH A A A ..........................
Wertheim NWR .............................................................. NY B *
Cahaba River NWR ....................................................... AL A A A
Julia Butler Hansen NWR .............................................. WA * B ..........................
Stone Lakes NWR ......................................................... CA A
Glacial Ridge NWR ........................................................ MN A A A
Squaw Creek NWR ........................................................ MO B * *
Sacramento River NWR ................................................ CA B B B D
San Bernardino NWR .................................................... AZ E *
Stewart B. McKinney NWR ............................................ CT A
Pocasse NWR ................................................................ SD F
Rock Lake NWR ............................................................ ND F
A. refuge added to part 32 and activity(ies) opened
B. refuge already listed in part 32; added hunt category
C. refuge already listed in part 32; species added to hunt category
D. refuge already listed in part 32; land added
E. refuge opened to that activity for many years but never listed in part 32; correcting administrative oversight
F. refuge removed from part 32 (explanation below)
*Previously published.

We are adding 6 refuges to the list of management districts (WMDs) to the list we are removing Pocasse National
open refuges in part 32 and increasing of refuges open for all four activities in Wildlife Refuge in the State of South
hunt categories at 7 refuges already 50 CFR part 32 this year: Big Stone Dakota as it was an easement refuge,
listed in part 32. WMD, Minnesota Valley WMD both in and it is no longer a part of the Refuge
Lands acquired as ‘‘waterfowl the State of Minnesota; and Arrowwood System; we are removing Rock Lake
production areas,’’ which we generally WMD, Audubon WMD, Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge in the State of
manage as part of wetland management WMD, Crosby WMD, J. Clark Salyer North Dakota as it closed to hunting in
districts, are open to the hunting of WMD, Kulm WMD, Lostwood WMD, 1996; we are adding Great Meadows in
migratory game birds, upland game, big Long Lake WMD, Tewaukon WMD, and the State of Massachusetts as open to
game, and sport fishing subject to the Valley City WMD all in the State of fishing as it has been open to that
provisions of State law and regulations North Dakota. opportunity for years but never reflected
(see 50 CFR 32.1 and 32.4). We are We are correcting the following in 50 CFR part 32; and we are adding
adding these existing wetland administrative errors in 50 CFR part 32: migratory bird hunting to San

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Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge in have received your Internet message, Clarity of This Regulation
the State of Arizona, as it has been open contact us directly at (703) 358–2036. Executive Order (E.O.) 12866 requires
to that opportunity since 1986, and that 4. You may fax comments to: Chief,
each agency to write regulations that are
was never reflected in 50 CFR part 32. Division of Conservation Planning and
easy to understand. We invite your
This document proposes to codify in Policy, National Wildlife Refuge
comments on how to make this rule
the Code of Federal Regulations, all of System, at (703) 358–2248.
5. Finally, you may hand-deliver or easier to understand, including answers
the Service’s hunting and/or sport to questions such as the following: (1)
fishing regulations that are applicable at courier comments to the address
mentioned above. In light of increased Are the requirements in the rule clearly
Refuge System units previously opened stated? (2) Does the rule contain
to hunting and/or sport fishing. We are security measures, please call (703)
358–2036 before hand delivering technical language or jargon that
doing this to better inform the general interferes with its clarity? (3) Does the
public of the requirements at each comments.
We seek comments on this proposed format of the rule (grouping and order
refuge, to increase understanding and of sections, use of headings,
compliance with these requirements, rule and will accept comments by any
of the methods described above. Our paragraphing, etc.) aid or reduce its
and to make enforcement of these clarity? (4) Would the rule be easier to
regulations more efficient. In addition to practice is to make comments, including
the names and home addresses of understand if it were divided into more
now finding these conditions in 50 CFR (but shorter) sections? (5) Is the
part 32, visitors to our refuges will respondents, available for public review
during regular business hours. description of the rule in the
usually find these terms and conditions ‘‘Supplementary Information’’ section of
Individual respondents may request that
reiterated in literature distributed by the preamble helpful in understanding
we withhold their home addresses from
each refuge or posted on signs. the rule? (6) What else could we do to
the rulemaking record, which we will
We have cross-referenced a number of honor to the extent allowable by law. make the rule easier to understand?
existing regulations in 50 CFR parts 26, Also, in some circumstances, we would Send a copy of any comments on how
27, and 32 to assist hunting and sport withhold from the rulemaking record a we could make this proposed rule easier
fishing visitors with understanding respondent’s identity, as allowable by to understand to: Office of Regulatory
safety and other legal requirements on law. If you wish for us to withhold your Affairs, Department of the Interior,
refuges. This redundancy is deliberate, name and/or address, you must state Room 7229, 1849 C Street, NW.,
with the intention of improving safety this request prominently at the Washington, DC 20240. You may e-mail
and compliance in our hunting and beginning of your comment. However, your comments to: Execsec@ios.doi.gov.
sport fishing programs. we will not consider anonymous Regulatory Planning and Review
Fish Advisory comments. We will make all
submissions from organizations or In accordance with the criteria in
For health reasons, anglers should businesses and from individuals Executive Order 12866, the Service
review and follow State-issued identifying themselves as asserts that this rule is not a significant
consumption advisories before enjoying representatives or officials of regulatory action. The Office of
recreational sport fishing opportunities organizations or businesses available for Management and Budget (OMB) makes
on Service-managed waters. You can public inspection in their entirety. the final determination under Executive
find information about current fish Department of the Interior policy is, Order 12866.
consumption advisories on the Internet whenever practicable, to afford the a. This rule will not have an annual
at: http://www.epa.gov/ost/fish/. public a meaningful opportunity to economic effect of $100 million or
Request for Comments participate in the rulemaking process. adversely affect an economic sector,
We considered providing a 60-day, productivity, jobs, the environment, or
You may comment on this proposed rather than a 30-day, comment period. other units of the government. A cost-
rule by any one of several methods: However, we determined that an benefit and full economic analysis is not
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal at additional 30-day delay in processing required. However, a brief assessment
http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the these refuge-specific hunting and sport follows to clarify the costs and benefits
instructions at that site for submitting fishing regulations would hinder the associated with the proposed rule.
comments. effective planning and administration of The purpose of this rule is to add six
2. You may mail comments to: Chief, our hunting and sport fishing programs. refuges to the list of areas open for
Division of Conservation Planning and That delay would jeopardize hunting and/or sport fishing programs
Policy, National Wildlife Refuge establishment of hunting and sport and increase the activities available at
System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, fishing programs this year, or shorten seven other refuges. The refuges are
4401 N. Fairfax Drive, Room 670, their duration. Many of these rules also located in the States of Alabama,
Arlington, VA 22203. relieve restrictions and allow the public California, Connecticut, Maine,
3. You may comment via the Internet to participate in recreational activities Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri,
to: on a number of refuges. In addition, in New Hampshire, New York, and
refugesystempolicycomments@fws.gov. order to continue to provide for Washington. Fishing and hunting are
Please submit Internet comments as an previously authorized hunting two of the wildlife-dependent uses of
ASCII file, avoiding the use of special opportunities while at the same time national wildlife refuges that Congress
characters and any form of encryption. providing for adequate resource recognizes as legitimate and
Please also include: ‘‘Attn: 1018–AU14’’ protection, we must be timely in appropriate, and we should facilitate
and your full name and return mailing providing modifications to certain their pursuit, subject to such restrictions
address in your Internet message. If you hunting programs on some refuges. or regulations as may be necessary to
only use your e-mail address, we will When finalized, we will incorporate ensure their compatibility with the
consider your comment to be this regulation into 50 CFR part 32. Part purpose of each refuge. Many of the 545
anonymous and will not consider it in 32 contains general provisions and existing national wildlife refuges
the final rule. If you do not receive a refuge-specific regulations for hunting already have programs where we allow
confirmation from the system that we and sport fishing on refuges. fishing and hunting. Not all refuges

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have the necessary resources and and it is no longer a part of the Refuge Therefore, there are no new economic
landscape that would make fishing and System; we are removing Rock Lake impacts from the addition of these
hunting opportunities available to the National Wildlife Refuge in the State of wetland management districts to the list
public. By opening these refuges to new North Dakota as it closed to hunting in 50 CFR part 32.
activities, we have determined that we back in 1996. Since both of these
Costs Incurred
can make quality experiences available closures happened years ago, and we are
to the public. This rule establishes just correcting 50 CFR part 32 to reflect Costs incurred by this proposed
hunting and/or fishing programs and this, there is no appreciable economic regulation would be minimal, if any. We
expands existing activities at the impact. expect any law enforcement or other
following refuges: Cahaba River Lands acquired as ‘‘waterfowl refuge actions related to recreational
National Wildlife Refuge in Alabama, production areas,’’ which we generally activities to be included in any usual
Sacramento River and Stone Lakes manage as part of wetland management monitoring of the refuge. Therefore, we
National Wildlife Refuges in California, districts (WMDs), are open to the expect any costs to be negligible.
Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife hunting of migratory game birds, upland
Refuge in Connecticut, Moosehorn game, big game, and sport fishing Benefits Accrued
National Wildlife Refuge in Maine, subject to the provisions of State law
and regulations (see 50 CFR 32.1 and Benefits from this proposed regulation
Assabet River, Great Meadows, and
32.4). We are adding these existing would be derived from the new fishing
Oxbow National Wildlife Refuges in
Massachusetts, Glacial Ridge National WMDs to the list of refuges open for all and hunting days from opening the
Wildlife Refuge in Minnesota, Squaw four activities in part 32 this year: Big refuges to these activities. If the refuges
Creek National Wildlife Refuge in Stone WMD and Minnesota Valley establishing new fishing and hunting
Missouri, Silvio O. Conte National WMD, both in the State of Minnesota; programs were a pure addition to the
Wildlife Refuge in New Hampshire, and Arrowwood WMD, Audubon WMD, current supply of such activities, it
Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge in Chase Lake WMD, Crosby WMD, J. Clark would mean an estimated increase of
New York, and Julia Butler Hansen Salyer WMD, Kulm WMD, Lostwood 7,455 user days of hunting and 12,000
Refuge for the Columbian White-Tailed WMD, Long Lake WMD, Tewaukon user days of fishing (Table 1).
Deer in Washington. WMD, and Valley City WMD, all in the These new fishing and hunting days
We are correcting the following State of North Dakota. We do not expect would generate: (1) Consumer surplus
administrative errors in 50 CFR part 32: any change in visitation rates at these (the net benefit received by
we are removing Pocasse National wetland management districts because recreationists); and (2) expenditures
Wildlife Refuge in the State of South recreationists currently have the option associated with fishing and hunting on
Dakota as it was an easement refuge, to participate in these activities. the refuges.

TABLE 1.—ESTIMATED CHANGE IN FISHING AND HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES IN 2005/06


Current hunt- Total addi-
ing and/or fish- Additional fish- Additional tional fishing
Refuge ing days ing days hunting days and hunting
(FY04) days

Assabet River .................................................................................................. ........................ 3,000 130 3,130


Great Meadows ............................................................................................... 49,050 ........................ 125 125
Moosehorn ....................................................................................................... 43,500 ........................ 985 985
Oxbow .............................................................................................................. 18,886 ........................ 128 128
Silvio O. Conte ................................................................................................. ........................ ........................ 65 65
Wertheim .......................................................................................................... 14,750 ........................ 1,406 1,406
Cahaba River ................................................................................................... ........................ 8,000 2,200 10,200
Julia Butler Hansen ......................................................................................... 2,660 ........................ 20 20
Stone Lakes ..................................................................................................... ........................ ........................ 14 14
Glacial Ridge ................................................................................................... ........................ ........................ 87 87
Squaw Creek ................................................................................................... 353 ........................ 300 300
Sacramento River ............................................................................................ ........................ 1,000 1,005 2,005
San Bernardino ................................................................................................ 45 ........................ ........................ 0
Stewart B. McKinney ....................................................................................... ........................ ........................ 990 990

Total days per year .................................................................................. 129,244 12,000 7,455 19,455

Assuming the new days are a pure participation trend is flat in fishing and likely be offset by other sites losing
addition to the current supply, the hunting activities because the number of participants, especially if the new sites
additional days would create consumer Americans participating in these have higher quality fishing and/or
surplus of approximately $919,000 activities has been stagnant since 1991. hunting opportunities. Therefore, the
annually ([7,455 days × $47.32 CS per Any increase in the supply of these additional consumer surplus is more
day] + [12,000 days × $47.07 CS per activities introduced by adding refuges likely to be smaller.
day]) (Table 2). However, the where the activity is available will most

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TABLE 2.—ESTIMATED CHANGE IN CONSUMER SURPLUS FROM ADDITIONAL FISHING AND HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES IN
2005/06 (2004 $)
Total fishing &
Fishing Hunting hunting

Total additional days .................................................................................................................... 12,000 7,455 19,455


Consumer surplus per day 1 ........................................................................................................ $47.32 $47.07 ........................
Change in total consumer surplus ............................................................................................... $567,840 $350,907 $918,747
1 Due to the unavailability of consistent consumer surplus estimates for these various site-specific activities, a national consumer surplus esti-
mate is used for this analysis. The estimates are from: Kaval, Pam and John Loomis. ‘‘Updated Outdoor Recreation Use Values with Emphasis
on National Park Recreation.’’ October 2003.

In addition to benefits derived from of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife participation on the Refuge System
consumer surplus, this proposed rule Associated Recreation to identify yields approximately $818,000 in
would also have benefits from the expenditures for food and lodging, fishing-related expenditures and
recreation-related expenditures. Due to transportation, and other incidental $718,000 in hunting-related
the unavailability of site specific expenses. Using the average expenditures (Table 3).
expenditure data, we use the national expenditures for these categories with
estimates from the 2001 National Survey the expected maximum additional

TABLE 3.—ESTIMATION OF THE ADDITIONAL EXPENDITURES WITH AN INCREASE OF ACTIVITIES IN SEVEN REFUGES AND
THE OPENING OF SIX REFUGES TO FISHING AND/OR HUNTING FOR 2005/06

Current ref-
U.S. total uge expend-
Average ex- Possible addi-
expendi- itures w/o
penditures tional refuge
tures in duplication
per day expenditures
2001 (FY2004)
(Mil)

Anglers

Total days spent ............................................................................................................ 557 Mil ..... .................... $7.0 $12,000
Total expenditures ......................................................................................................... 38.0 Bil .... $68 453.6 818,231
Trip related ..................................................................................................................... 15.6 Bil .... 28 186.6 336,549
Food and lodging ........................................................................................................... 6.3 Bil ...... 11 74.9 135,046
Transportation ................................................................................................................ 3.8 Bil ...... 7 44.8 80,733
Other .............................................................................................................................. 5.6 Bil ...... 10 66.9 120,769

Hunters

Total days spent ............................................................................................................ 228 Mil ..... .................... 2.4 7,455
Total expenditures ......................................................................................................... 22.0 Bil .... 96 212.0 717,668
Trip related ..................................................................................................................... 5.6 Bil ...... 25 54.0 182,886
Food and lodging ........................................................................................................... 2.6 Bil ...... 11 25.2 85,306
Transportation ................................................................................................................ 1.9 Bil ...... 8 18.0 62,303
Other .............................................................................................................................. 1.1 Bil ...... 5 10.4 35,277

By having ripple effects throughout Since we know that most of the approximately $919,000 in consumer
the economy, these direct expenditures fishing and hunting occurs within 100 surplus and $848,000 in recreation-
are only part of the economic impact of miles of a participant’s residence, then related expenditures annually. The 10-
waterfowl hunting. Using a national it is unlikely that most of this spending year quantitative benefit for this rule
impact multiplier for hunting activities would be ‘‘new’’ money coming into a would be $17.7 million ($15.5 million
(2.73) derived from the report local economy and, therefore, this discounted at 3 percent or $13.3 million
‘‘Economic Importance of Hunting in spending would be offset with a discounted at 7 percent).
America’’ and a national impact decrease in some other sector of the
multiplier for sportfishing activities local economy. The net gain to the local b. This proposed rule will not create
(2.79) from the report ‘‘Sportfishing in economies would be no more than $4.2 inconsistencies with other agencies’
America’’ for the estimated increase in million, and most likely considerably actions. This action pertains solely to
direct expenditures yields a total less. Since 80 percent of the participants the management of the Refuge System.
economic impact of approximately $4.2 travel less than 100 miles to engage in The fishing and hunting activities
million (2004 dollars) (Southwick hunting and fishing activities, their located on national wildlife refuges
Associates, Inc., 2003). (Using a local spending patterns would not add new account for approximately 1 percent of
impact multiplier would yield more money into the local economy and, the available supply in the United
accurate and smaller results. However, therefore, the real impact would be on States. Any small, incremental change
we employed the national impact the order of $848,000 annually. in the supply of fishing and hunting
multiplier due to the difficulty in In summary, we estimate that the opportunities will not measurably
developing local multipliers for each additional fishing and hunting impact any other agency’s existing
specific region.) opportunities would yield programs.

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c. This proposed rule will not effect of the rule on small entities (i.e., substitute site for the activity and not
materially affect entitlements, grants, small businesses, small organizations, necessarily an increase in participation
user fees, loan programs, or the rights and small government jurisdictions). rates for the activity. To the extent
and obligations of their recipients. This However, no regulatory flexibility visitors spend time and money in the
proposed rule does not affect analysis is required if the head of an area of the refuge that they would not
entitlement programs. There are no agency certifies that the rule would not have spent there anyway, they
grants or other Federal assistance have a significant economic impact on contribute new income to the regional
programs associated with public use of a substantial number of small entities. economy and benefit local businesses.
national wildlife refuges. Thus, for a regulatory flexibility analysis Many small businesses within the
d. This proposed rule will not raise to be required, impacts must exceed a retail trade industry (such as hotels, gas
novel legal or policy issues. This threshold for ‘‘significant impact’’ and a stations, taxidermy shops, bait and
proposed rule opens six additional threshold for a ‘‘substantial number of tackle shops, etc.) may benefit from
refuges for fishing and hunting small entities.’’ See 5 U.S.C. 605(b).
some increased refuge visitation. A large
programs and increases the activities SBREFA amended the Regulatory
percentage of these retail trade
available at seven other refuges. This Flexibility Act to require Federal
establishments in the majority of
proposed rule continues the practice of agencies to provide a statement of the
affected counties qualify as small
allowing recreational public use of factual basis for certifying that a rule
businesses (Table 4).
national wildlife refuges. Many refuges would not have a significant economic
in the Refuge System currently have impact on a substantial number of small We expect that the incremental
opportunities for the public to hunt and entities. recreational opportunities will be
fish on refuge lands. This proposed rule does not increase scattered, and so we do not expect that
the number of recreation types allowed the rule will have a significant
Regulatory Flexibility Act on the System but establishes hunting economic effect (benefit) on a
Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act and/or fishing programs on six refuges substantial number of small entities in
(as amended by the Small Business and expands activities at seven other any region or nationally. Using the
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act refuges. As a result, opportunities for estimate derived in the Regulatory
[SBREFA] of 1996) (5 U.S.C. 601, et wildlife-dependent recreation on Planning and Review section, we expect
seq.), whenever a Federal agency is national wildlife refuges will increase. approximately $848,000 to be spent in
required to publish a notice of The changes in the amount of allowed total in the refuges’ local economies.
rulemaking for any proposed or final use are likely to increase visitor activity The maximum increase ($4.2 million if
rule, it must prepare and make available on these national wildlife refuges. But, all spending were new money) at most
for public comment a regulatory as stated in the Regulatory Planning and would be less than 1 percent for local
flexibility analysis that describes the Review section, this is likely to be a retail trade spending (Table 4).

TABLE 4.—COMPARATIVE EXPENDITURES FOR RETAIL TRADE ASSOCIATED WITH ADDITIONAL REFUGE VISITATION FOR
2005/2006
Retail trade in Estimated
1997 maximum ad- Addition as a Total number Establish. with
Refuge/County(ies) (2004 dollars) dition from % of total retail establish. < 10 emp.
(Mil) new refuge

Assabet River, Middlesex, MA ............................................. 17,021.1 $148,079 0.0009 5,701 3,697


Great Meadows, Middlesex, MA .......................................... 17,021.1 5,884 0.0001 5,701 3,697
Moosehorn, Washington, ME .............................................. 306,233.4 46,364 0.0151 281 206
Oxbow:
Middlesex, MA .............................................................. 17,021.1 3,012 0.0001 5,701 3,697
Worcester, MA .............................................................. 7,334.4 3,012 0.0001 2,796 1,896
Silvio O. Conte, Coos, NH ................................................... 498.8 3,060 0.0006 293 218
Wertheim, Suffolk, NY ......................................................... 15,900.2 66,180 0.0004 8,946 6,904
Cahaba River, Bibb, AL ....................................................... 90.8 482,114 0.5307 69 51
Julia Butler Hansen:
Wahkiakum, WA ........................................................... 8.6 471 0.0054 25 21
Clatsop, OR .................................................................. 391.2 471 0.0001 407 291
Stone Lakes, Sacramento, CA ............................................ 11,183.2 659 0.0001 5,555 3,573
Glacial Ridge, Polk, MN ....................................................... 249.2 4,095 0.0016 203 131
Squaw Creek, Holt, MO ....................................................... 46.4 14,121 0.0305 32 22
Sacramento River, Butte, CA .............................................. 1,768.5 94,625 0.0054 1,095 736
San Bernardino, Cochise, AZ .............................................. 838.1 0 0.0001 628 439
Stewart B. McKinney:
New Haven, CT ............................................................ 9,092.1 23,300 0.0003 4,852 3,424
Fairfield, CT .................................................................. 13,610.1 23,300 0.0002 5,672 3,994

With the small increase in overall not have a significant economic effect Small Entity Compliance Guide is not
spending anticipated from this proposed on a substantial number of small entities required.
rule, it is unlikely that a substantial as defined under the Regulatory Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
number of small entities will have more Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). An Fairness Act
than a small benefit from the increased initial/final Regulatory Flexibility
spending near the affected refuges. Analysis is not required. Accordingly, a The proposed rule is not a major rule
Therefore, we certify that this rule will under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the Small

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Business Regulatory Enforcement staff from the local community to assist Executive Order 12866 and is not
Fairness Act. We anticipate no with the programs, but this would not expected to significantly affect energy
significant employment or small be a significant increase because we are supplies, distribution, and use.
business effects. This rule: only opening six refuges to hunting and/ Therefore, this action is a not a
a. Does not have an annual effect on or fishing and only seven refuges are significant energy action and no
the economy of $100 million or more. increasing programs by this proposed Statement of Energy Effects is required.
The additional fishing and hunting rule.
opportunities at the seven refuges Consultation and Coordination with
would generate angler and hunter Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Indian Tribal Governments (Executive
expenditures with an economic impact Since this rule applies to public use Order 13175)
estimated at $4.2 million per year (2004 of federally owned and managed In accordance with Executive Order
dollars). Consequently, the maximum refuges, it does not impose an unfunded 13175, we have evaluated possible
benefit of this rule for businesses both mandate on State, local, or Tribal effects on federally recognized Indian
small and large would not be sufficient governments or the private sector of tribes and have determined that there
to make this a major rule. The impact more than $100 million per year. The are no effects. We coordinate
would be scattered across the country rule does not have a significant or recreational use on national wildlife
and would most likely not be significant unique effect on State, local, or Tribal refuges with Tribal governments having
in any local area. governments or the private sector. A adjoining or overlapping jurisdiction
b. Will not cause a major increase in statement containing the information before we propose the regulations. This
costs or prices for consumers, required by the Unfunded Mandates regulation is consistent with and not
individual industries, Federal, State, or Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is not less restrictive than Tribal reservation
local government agencies, or required. rules.
geographic regions. This proposed rule
Takings (Executive Order 12630) Paperwork Reduction Act
will have only a slight effect on the
costs of hunting and fishing In accordance with Executive Order This regulation does not contain any
opportunities for Americans. Under the 12630, the rule does not have significant information collection requirements
assumption that any additional hunting takings implications. This regulation other than those already approved by
and fishing opportunities would be of will affect only visitors at national the Office of Management and Budget
high quality, participants would be wildlife refuges and describe what they under the Paperwork Reduction Act (44
attracted to the refuge. If the refuge were can do while they are on a refuge. U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) (OMB Control
closer to the participants’ residences, Number is 1018–0102). See 50 CFR
then a reduction in travel costs would Federalism (Executive Order 13132) 25.23 for information concerning that
occur and benefit the participants. The As discussed in the Regulatory approval. An agency may not conduct or
Service does not have information to Planning and Review and Unfunded sponsor and a person is not required to
quantify this reduction in travel cost but Mandates Reform Act sections above, respond to a collection of information
assumes that, since most people travel this rule does not have sufficient unless it displays a currently valid OMB
less than 100 miles to hunt and fish, the Federalism implications to warrant the control number.
reduced travel cost would be small for preparation of a Federalism Assessment Endangered Species Act Section 7
the additional days of hunting and under Executive Order 13132. In Consultation
fishing generated by this proposed rule. preparing this proposed rule, we
We do not expect this proposed rule to worked with State governments. In preparation for new openings, we
affect the supply or demand for fishing include Section 7 consultation
and hunting opportunities in the United Civil Justice Reform (Executive Order documents approved by the Service’s
States and, therefore, it should not affect 12988) Endangered Species program in the
prices for fishing and hunting In accordance with Executive Order refuge’s ‘‘openings package’’ for
equipment and supplies, or the retailers 12988, the Office of the Solicitor has Regional review and approval from the
that sell equipment. Additional refuge determined that the rule does not Headquarters Office. We reviewed the
hunting and fishing opportunities unduly burden the judicial system and changes in hunting and fishing
would account for less than 0.001 that it meets the requirements of regulations herein with regard to
percent of the available opportunities in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of the Order. Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act
the United States. The regulation will clarify established of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531–1544, as
c. Does not have significant adverse regulations and result in better amended) (ESA). For the national
effects on competition, employment, understanding of the regulations by wildlife refuges proposed to open for
investment, productivity, innovation, or refuge visitors. hunting and/or fishing we have
the ability of United States-based determined that Moosehorn National
enterprises to compete with foreign- Energy Supply, Distribution or Use Wildlife Refuge (bald eagle), Wertheim
based enterprises. This proposed rule (Executive Order 13211) National Wildlife Refuge, Cahaba River
represents only a small proportion of On May 18, 2001, the President issued National Wildlife Refuge, Julia Butler
recreational spending of a small number Executive Order 13211 on regulations Hansen National Wildlife Refuge
of affected anglers and hunters, that significantly affect energy supply, (Columbia white-tailed deer and bald
approximately a maximum of $4.2 distribution, and use. Executive Order eagle), Glacial Ridge National Wildlife
million annually in impact. Therefore, 13211 requires agencies to prepare Refuge, Squaw Creek National Wildlife
this rule will have no measurable Statements of Energy Effects when Refuge (bald eagle), and Sacramento
economic effect on the wildlife- undertaking certain actions. Because River National Wildlife Refuge will not
dependent industry, which has annual this rule opens six refuges to hunting likely adversely affect any endangered
sales of equipment and travel and/or sport fishing programs and or threatened species or designated
expenditures of $72 billion nationwide. makes minor changes to other refuges critical habitat; and Assabet River
Refuges that establish hunting and open to those activities, it is not a National Wildlife Refuge, Great
fishing programs may hire additional significant regulatory action under Meadows National Wildlife Refuge,

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Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge review, development, and Silvio O. Conte National Wildlife
(Atlantic salmon), Oxbow National implementation of these plans. Refuge; 52 Avenue A; Turners Falls,
Wildlife Refuge, Silvio O. Conte Massachusetts 01376; (413) 863–0209.
Available Information for Specific Stewart B. McKinney National
National Wildlife Refuge, Julia Butler
Refuges Wildlife Refuge; P.O. Box 1030, 733 Old
Hansen National Wildlife Refuge
(marbled murrelet, northern spotted Individual refuge headquarters retain Clinton Road; Westbrook, Connecticut
owl, bull trout, howellia, Nelson’s information regarding public use 06498; (860) 399–2513.
checkermallow, streaked horned lark), programs and conditions that apply to Region 6—Colorado, Kansas,
Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife their specific programs and maps of Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota,
Refuge, Squaw Creek National Wildlife their respective areas. You may also South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming.
Refuge (piping plover and least tern), obtain information from the regional Regional Chief, National Wildlife Refuge
and Stone Lakes National Wildlife offices at the addresses listed below: System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Refuge will not affect any endangered or Region 1—California, Hawaii, Idaho, 134 Union Blvd., Lakewood, Colorado
threatened species or designated critical Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. 80228; Telephone (303) 236–8145.
habitat; and Squaw Creek National Regional Chief, National Wildlife Refuge Region 7—Alaska. Regional Chief,
Wildlife Refuge (Eastern Massasauga System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System, U.S.
rattlesnake) is not likely to jeopardize Eastside Federal Complex, Suite 1692, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 E.
candidate or proposed species critical 911 N.E. 11th Avenue, Portland, Oregon Tudor Rd., Anchorage, Alaska 99503;
habitat. 97232–4181; Telephone (503) 231–6214. Telephone (907) 786–3545.
We also comply with Section 7 of the Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge; Primary Author
ESA when developing Comprehensive 1624 Hood-Franklin Road; Elk Grove,
California 95757–9774; (916) 775–4421. Leslie A. Marler, Management
Conservation Plans (CCPs) and step-
Region 2—Arizona, New Mexico, Analyst, Division of Conservation
down management plans for public use
Oklahoma and Texas. Regional Chief, Planning and Policy, National Wildlife
of refuges, and prior to implementing
National Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Refuge System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
any new or revised public recreation
Fish and Wildlife Service, Box 1306, Service, Arlington, Virginia 22203, is
program on a refuge as identified in 50
500 Gold Avenue, Albuquerque, New the primary author of this rulemaking
CFR 26.32. We also make
Mexico 87103; Telephone (505) 248– document.
determinations when required by the
ESA before the addition of a refuge to 7419. List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 32
the lists of areas open to hunting or Region 3—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Fishing, Hunting, Reporting and
fishing as contained in 50 CFR 32.7. Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio recordkeeping requirements, Wildlife,
and Wisconsin. Regional Chief, National Wildlife refuges.
National Environmental Policy Act
Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Fish and
For the reasons set forth in the
We analyzed this rule in accordance Wildlife Service, 1 Federal Drive,
preamble, we propose to amend Title
with the criteria of the National Federal Building, Fort Snelling, Twin
50, Chapter I, subchapter C of the Code
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 Cities, Minnesota 55111; Telephone
of Federal Regulations as follows:
(NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4332(C)) and 516 DM (612) 713–5401.
6, Appendix 1. This rule does not Glacial Ridge National Wildlife PART 32—[AMENDED]
constitute a major Federal action Refuge c/o Rydell National Wildlife
significantly affecting the quality of the Refuge; 17788 349th Street, SE; Erskine, 1. The authority citation for part 32
human environment. An environmental Minnesota 56535; (218) 687–2229. continues to read as follows:
impact statement/assessment is not Region 4—Alabama, Arkansas, Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 16 U.S.C. 460k,
required. Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, 664, 668dd–668ee, and 715i.
A categorical exclusion from NEPA Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee,
§ 32.7 [Amended]
documentation applies to this South Carolina, Puerto Rico and the
amendment of refuge-specific hunting Virgin Islands. Regional Chief, National 2. Amend § 32.7 by:
and fishing regulations since it is Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Fish and a. Adding the listing of ‘‘Cahaba River
technical and procedural in nature, and Wildlife Service, 1875 Century National Wildlife Refuge’’ in the State of
the environmental effects are too broad, Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia 30345; Alabama;
b. Adding the listings of ‘‘Sacramento
speculative, or conjectural to lend Telephone (404) 679–7166.
River National Wildlife Refuge’’ and
themselves to meaningful analysis (516 Cahaba National Wildlife Refuge; 291
‘‘Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge’’
DM 2, Appendix 1.10). Jimmy Parks Blvd.; Anniston, Alabama
in the State of California;
Prior to the addition of a refuge to the 36205; (256) 848–7085. c. Adding the listing of ‘‘Stewart B.
list of areas open to hunting and fishing Region 5—Connecticut, Delaware, McKinney National Wildlife Refuge’’ in
in 50 CFR part 32, we develop hunting District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, the State of Connecticut;
and fishing plans for the affected Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New d. Adding the listing of ‘‘Assabet
refuges. We incorporate these proposed Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode River National Wildlife Refuge’’ in the
refuge hunting and fishing activities in Island, Vermont, Virginia and West State of Massachusetts;
the refuge CCPs and/or other step-down Virginia. Regional Chief, National e. Adding the listings of ‘‘Big Stone
management plans, pursuant to our Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Fish and Wetland Management District, Glacial
refuge planning guidance in 602 FW 1, Wildlife Service, 300 Westgate Center Ridge National Wildlife Refuge’’, and
3, and 4. We prepare these CCPs and Drive, Hadley, Massachusetts 01035– ‘‘Minnesota Valley Wetland
step-down plans in compliance with 9589; Telephone (413) 253–8306. Management’’ in the State of Minnesota;
section 102(2)(C) of NEPA, and the Assabet River National Wildlife f. Adding the listing of ‘‘Silvio O.
Council on Environmental Quality’s Refuge c/o Eastern Massachusetts Conte National Wildlife Refuge’’ in the
regulations for implementing NEPA in National Wildlife Refuge Complex; 73 State of New Hampshire; and
40 CFR parts 1500–1508. We invite the Weir Hill Road, Sudbury, Massachusetts g. Adding the listings of ‘‘Arrowwood
affected public to participate in the 01776; (978) 443–4661. Wetland Management District’’,

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‘‘Audubon Wetland Management 7. Conditions B2 and B3 apply. 7. You must remove temporary blinds,
District’’, ‘‘Chase Lake Wetland D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport boats, hunting equipment, and decoys
Management District’’, ‘‘Crosby Wetland fishing on designated areas of the refuge from the refuge following each day’s
Management District’’, ‘‘J. Clark Salyer in accordance with State regulations hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
Wetland Management District’’, ‘‘Kulm subject to the following conditions: chapter).
Wetland Management District’’, 1. We prohibit the taking of frog or 8. We prohibit retrieving game from
‘‘Lostwood Wetland Management turtle (see § 27.21 of this chapter). closed areas. You may retrieve game
District’’, ‘‘Long Lake Wetland 2. Condition B3 applies. from areas closed to hunting, but
Management District’’, ‘‘Tewaukon * * * * * otherwise open to entry, as long as you
Wetland Management District’’, and possess no firearms or other means of
‘‘Valley City Wetland Management Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge take.
District’’ in the State of North Dakota. * * * * * 9. Anyone hired to assist or guide
3. Amend § 32.20 Alabama by: C. Big Game Hunting. We allow the hunter(s) must obtain, possess, and
a. Adding ‘‘Cahaba National Wildlife hunting of white-tailed deer and feral carry a valid Special Use Permit issued
Refuge’’; and hog on designated areas of the refuge in by the refuge manager.
b. Revising the introductory text of accordance with State regulations 10. We prohibit hunting on those
paragraph C. and adding paragraph C.9. subject to the following conditions: refuge lands within the Lake Havasu
of Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge to City limits.
read as follows: * * * * *
9. You may only hunt feral hog during 11. The following conditions apply
the refuge archery and flintlock deer only to Pintail Slough (all refuge lands
§ 32.20 Alabama.
season. north of North Dike):
* * * * * i. We require a fee for waterfowl
* * * * * hunting. You must possess proof of
Cahaba National Wildlife Refuge
4. Amend § 32.22 Arizona by: payment (refuge permit) while hunting.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. a. Revising paragraph B.1. of Bill ii. Waterfowl hunters must hunt
[Reserved] Williams National Wildlife Refuge; within 25 feet (7.5 m) of the numbered
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow b. Revising Havasu National Wildlife post of their assigned blind.
hunting of quail, squirrel, rabbit, Refuge; iii. We limit the number of persons at
opossum, raccoon, coyote, and bobcat d. Revising the introductory text of each waterfowl hunt blind to three.
on designated areas of the refuge in paragraphs A. and B., revising Observers cannot hold shells or guns
accordance with State regulations paragraphs B.2. through B.5., and unless in possession of a valid State
subject to the following conditions: revising paragraphs C. and D. of
1. You must possess and carry a hunting license and stamps.
Imperial National Wildlife Refuge; iv. We limit the number shells a
signed hunt permit when hunting. d. Revising paragraph A., revising the
2. We prohibit hunting within 100 waterfowl hunter may possess to 25.
introductory text of paragraph B., and v. Waterfowl hunters must possess at
yards (90 m) of River Road. revising paragraph and B.1. of San
3. We prohibit ATVs, mules, and least 12 decoys per blind.
Bernardino National Wildlife Refuge to vi. You may use only dead vegetation
horses on the refuge.
4. We allow the use of dogs to hunt read as follows: or materials brought from off refuge for
upland game, but the dogs must be making or fixing hunt blinds. We
§ 32.22 Arizona.
under the immediate control of the prohibit the cutting, pulling, marking or
* * * * * removing vegetation (see § 27.51 of this
handler at all times and not allowed to
run free (see § 26.21(b) of this chapter). Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge chapter).
5. We allow shotguns with #4 shot or vii. Waterfowl hunters must be at
* * * * * their blind at least 45 minutes before
smaller, rifles firing .22 caliber rimfire B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
ammunition, or archery equipment. legal shoot time and not leave their
1. Conditions A1 through A7 apply. blind until 10 a.m. MST.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow the
hunting of white-tailed deer, feral hog, * * * * * viii. Waterfowl hunting ends at 12
and wild turkey on designated areas of Havasu National Wildlife Refuge p.m. (noon) MST. Hunters must be out
the refuge in accordance with State of the slough area by 1 p.m. MST.
A. Hunting of Migratory Game Birds. ix. We allow hunting in the juniors-
regulations subject to the following
We allow hunting of mourning and only waterfowl season.
conditions:
1. You must possess and carry a white-winged dove, duck, coot, x. We allow dove hunting only during
signed hunt permit when hunting. moorhen, goose, and common snipe on the September season.
2. We only allow the use of archery designated areas of the refuge in 12. The following conditions apply to
equipment during white-tailed deer accordance with State regulations all waters of the lower Colorado River
season. subject to the following conditions: within the Havasu NWR:
3. We prohibit marking trees and the 1. We prohibit falconry. i. We close designated portions of
use of flagging tape, reflective tacks, and 2. You may possess only approved Topock Marsh to all entry from October
other similar marking devices. nontoxic shot while in the field (see 1 through the last day of the waterfowl
4. We prohibit damaging trees or § 32.2(k)). hunt season (including the State junior
hunting from a tree that contains an 3. You may not hunt within 50 yards waterfowl hunt). These areas are
inserted metal object (see § 27.51 of this (45m) of any building or public road. indicated in refuge brochures and
chapter). Hunters must remove stands 4. We prohibit target shooting or the identified by buoys and/or signs.
from trees after each day’s hunt (see discharge of any weapon except to hunt. ii. We prohibit hunting in the waters
§§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). 5. We prohibit possession of firearms of the Colorado River and on those
5. We require tree stand users to use except while hunting. refuge lands within 1⁄4 mile (.4 km) of
a safety belt or harness. 6. We prohibit the construction or use the waters of the Colorado River from
6. We prohibit the use of dogs for of pits and permanent blinds (see and including Castle Rock Bay north to
hunting or pursuit of big game. § 27.92 of this chapter). Interstate 40.

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iii. We allow hunting on refuge lands 5. The following apply to all waters of refuge in accordance with State
and waters south of Castle Rock Bay to the Colorado River within Havasu NWR regulations subject to the following
the north boundary of the Lake Havasu from the south regulatory buoy line to conditions:
City limits. the north regulatory buoy line at 1. We allow only shotguns.
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow Interstate 40 (approximately 17 miles 2. You may possess only approved
hunting of quail and cottontail rabbit on (27.2 km)). nontoxic shot while in the field (see
designated areas of the refuge in i. We prohibit personal watercraft § 32.2(k)).
accordance with State regulations (PWC, as defined by State law) as B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
subject to the following conditions: indicated by signs or regulatory buoys hunting of quail and cottontail rabbit on
1. Conditions A1 through A10, in all backwaters. designated areas of the refuge in
A11vi., and A12 apply. ii. We limit watercraft speed as accordance with State regulations
2. We prohibit the possession or use indicated by signs or regulatory buoys to subject to the following conditions:
of rifles. no wake (as defined by State law) in all
3. We allow hunting of quail in Pintail 1. Conditions A1 and A2 apply.
backwaters.
Slough prior to and following the State iii. We prohibit water-skiing, tubing, * * * * *
waterfowl season (The State waterfowl wake boarding, or other recreational- 5. Amend § 32.23 Arkansas by:
season includes the State general towed devices. a. Revising paragraphs A.10., A.13.,
waterfowl season, the days between the 6. The following apply to the and adding paragraph A.21., revising
juniors-only waterfowl hunt and the Mesquite Bay areas of Lake Havasu. paragraph B.1., revising paragraph C.1.,
general State waterfowl season, and the i. We prohibit entry of all watercraft adding paragraph C.15., and revising
juniors-only waterfowl hunt.). (as defined by State law) in all three paragraph D.4. of Felsenthal National
4. We allow hunting of cottontail bays as indicated by signs or regulatory Wildlife Refuge;
rabbit in Pintail Slough prior to and buoys. b. Adding paragraphs B.11. and B.12.,
following the State waterfowl season ii. The Mesquite Bays are Day Use revising paragraph C.1., C.4., and D.1. of
(The State waterfowl season includes Only areas and open from 1 hour before Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge;
the State general waterfowl season, the legal sunrise to 1 hour after legal sunset. c. Revising paragraphs A.10., A.13.,
days between the juniors-only and adding paragraph A.20., revising
waterfowl hunt and the general State Imperial National Wildlife Refuge paragraphs B.1., C.1., and adding
waterfowl season, and the juniors-only A. Hunting of Migratory Game Birds. paragraph C.11. of Overflow National
waterfowl hunt.). We allow hunting of mourning and Wildlife Refuge; and
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow white-winged dove, duck, coot, d. Revising paragraphs A.8. and A.11.,
hunting of bighorn sheep on those moorhen, goose, and common snipe on adding paragraph A.19., revising
refuge lands in Arizona Wildlife designated areas of the refuge subject to paragraphs B.3. and C.2., adding
Management Area 16B in accordance the following conditions: paragraph C.16., and revising paragraph
with State regulations subject to the * * * * * D.3. of Pond Creek National Wildlife
following conditions: B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow Refuge to read as follows:
1. Conditions A3 through A9 and hunting of quail, cottontail rabbit,
A12ii apply. § 32.23 Arkansas.
coyote, and fox on designated areas of
D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing on the refuge subject to the following * * * * *
designated areas of the refuge in conditions:
accordance with State regulations Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge
(Colorado River specific regulations * * * * *
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
apply) subject to the following 2. You may possess only approved
* * *
conditions: nontoxic shot while hunting quail and
cottontail rabbit (see § 32.2(k). * * * * *
1. We prohibit the use of all air-thrust 10. We prohibit possession or use of
boats or air-cooled propulsion engines, 3. We allow cottontail rabbit hunting
from September 1 to the close of the alcoholic beverage(s) while hunting (see
including floating aircraft. § 32.2(j)). We prohibit consumption or
2. We prohibit overnight boat mooring State quail season.
4. We require Special Use Permits for possession of opened container(s) of
and shore anchoring unless actively
hunting coyote and fox. alcoholic beverage(s) in parking lots, on
fishing as defined by State regulations
5. We allow coyote and fox hunting roadways, and in plain view in
(see § 27.93 of this chapter).
only during the State quail season. campgrounds.
3. Anyone hired to assist or guide
anglers must obtain, possess, and carry C. Big Game Hunting. We allow * * * * *
a valid Special Use Permit issued by the hunting of mule deer and desert bighorn 13. We only allow ATVs for wildlife-
refuge manager. sheep on designated areas of the refuge. dependent activities such as hunting
4. The following apply only on D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing and fishing. We restrict ATVs to
Topock Marsh: and frogging for bullfrog on designated designated times and designated trails
i. We close designated portions to all areas of the refuge subject to the (see § 27.31 of this chapter) marked with
entry from October 1 through the last following condition: We close posted signs and paint. We identify these trails
day of the waterfowl hunt season portions of Martinez Lake and Ferguson and the dates they are open for use in
(including the State junior waterfowl Lake to entry from October 1 through the refuge hunt brochure. We limit
hunt). the last day of February. ATVs to those having an engine
ii. We close designated portions to all * * * * * displacement size not exceeding 700cc.
entry from April 1 through August 31. We limit ATV tires to those having a
These areas are indicated in refuge San Bernardino National Wildlife centerline lug depth not exceeding 1
brochures and identified by buoys and Refuge inch (2.5 cm). You may use horses on
or signs. A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We roads and ATV trails (when open to
iii. We prohibit personal watercraft allow hunting of mourning and white- motor vehicle and ATV traffic
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for on-refuge, wildlife-dependent (see § 27.31 of this chapter) marked with device used for producing or projecting
activities. signs and paint. We identify those trails vocal sounds of any wildlife species.
* * * * * and the dates they are open for use in B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
21. We prohibit the use or possession the refuge hunt brochure. We limit * * * * *
of any electronic call or other electronic ATVs to those having an engine 3. Conditions A4 through A16, A18,
device used for producing or projecting displacement size not exceeding 700cc. and A19 apply.
vocal sounds of any wildlife species. We limit ATV tires to those having a * * * * *
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * centerline lug depth not exceeding 1 C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
1. Conditions A4 through A18, A20, inch (2.5 cm). You may use horses on
* * * * *
and A21 apply. roads and ATV trails (when open to 2. Conditions A4, A5 (for archery deer
* * * * * motor vehicle and ATV traffic
and muzzleloader deer hunts and spring
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * respectively) as a mode of transportation
turkey hunts), A6 through A9, A11
1. Conditions A6, A8 through A11, for on-refuge, wildlife-dependent
through A16, A18, and A19 apply.
A13 through A18, A20, and A21 apply. activities. You may use ATVs on
unmarked roads and levees in the North * * * * *
* * * * * Sanctuary beginning 2 days prior to the 16. We prohibit the use of deer
15. We prohibit the use of deer decoy(s).
opening of deer archery season through
decoy(s). D. Sport Fishing. * * *
October 31.
D. Sport Fishing. * * * * * * * *
* * * * *
* * * * * 20. We prohibit the use or possession 3. We prohibit consumption or
4. We prohibit consumption or of any electronic call or other electronic possession of opened container(s) of
possession of opened container(s) of device used for producing or projecting alcoholic beverage(s) in parking lots, on
alcoholic beverage(s) in parking lots, on vocal sounds of any wildlife species. roadways, and in plain view in
roadways, and in plain view in B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * campgrounds (see § 32.2(j)).
campgrounds (see § 32.2(j)). 1. Conditions A4 through A17, A19, * * * * *
Holla Bend National Wildlife Refuge and A20 apply. 6. Amend § 32.24 California by:
* * * * * a. Revising paragraphs A.2. through
* * * * * A.9. and adding paragraph A.10. of Don
C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * 1. Conditions A5 through A11, A13 Edwards San Francisco Bay National
* * * * * through A17, A19, and A20 apply. Wildlife Refuge;
11. Hunters must enter and exit the * * * * * b. Revising Sacramento River National
refuge from designated roads and 11. We prohibit the use of deer Wildlife Refuge; and
parking areas. decoy(s). c. Alphabetically adding Stone Lakes
12. We prohibit hunting within 150 National Wildlife Refuge to read as
feet (45 m) of roads and trails open to * * * * * follows:
public use. Pond Creek National Wildlife Refuge
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * § 32.24 California.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. * * * * *
1. Conditions B1 and B4 through B12 * * *
apply. Don Edwards San Francisco Bay
* * * * *
* * * * * 8. We prohibit possession or use of National Wildlife Refuge
4. The firearms spring youth hunt for alcoholic beverage(s) while hunting (see A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
turkey is the same as the State. We § 32.2(j)). We prohibit consumption or * * *
restrict hunting to youths under age 16. possession of opened container(s) of
One adult age 18 or older must * * * * *
alcoholic beverage(s) in parking lots, on 2. We allow hunting in the 17 salt
accompany one youth hunter. We must roadways, and in plain view in
receive applications for hunts by the last evaporation ponds listed below. These
campgrounds. ponds are surrounded by levees and
day of January.
* * * * * were formerly part of the San Francisco
* * * * * 11. We only allow ATVs for wildlife- Bay. We have not opened any other
D. Sport Fishing. * * * dependent activities such as hunting ponds.
1. Conditions B6, B7, B8, and B10 and fishing. We restrict ATVs to i. Ponds R1 and R2 in the
apply. designated times and designated trails Ravenswood Unit. These ponds are
* * * * * (see § 27.31 of this chapter) marked with located on the west side of the
Overflow National Wildlife Refuge signs and paint. We identify those trails Dumbarton Bridge between Ravenswood
and the dates they are open for use in Slough and Highway 84. You may
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. the refuge hunt brochure. We limit access these ponds only by foot or
* * * ATVs to those having an engine bicycle from either of two trailheads off
* * * * * displacement size not exceeding 700cc. Highway 84. We prohibit hunting
10. We prohibit possession or use of We limit ATV tires to those having a within 300 feet (90 m) of Highway 84.
alcoholic beverage(s) while hunting (see centerline lug depth not exceeding 1 These ponds will be open 7 days a
§ 32.2(j)). We prohibit consumption or inch (2.5 cm). You may use horses on week.
possession of opened container(s) of roads and ATV trails (when open to ii. Ponds M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6,
alcoholic beverage(s) in parking areas motor vehicle and ATV traffic and A19 in the Mowry Slough Unit.
and on roadways. respectively) as a mode of transportation These ponds are located on the east side
* * * * * for on-refuge, wildlife-dependent of the Bay between Mowry Slough and
13. We only allow ATVs for wildlife- activities. Coyote Creek. You may only access
dependent activities such as hunting * * * * * these ponds by boat. You may land your
and fishing. We restrict ATVs to 19. We prohibit the use or possession boat at specific points on the Bay side
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signs. You may pull your boat across the of this chapter). Dogs must remain gravel bars (see § 27.95(a) of this
levee from the Bay. We prohibit hunting inside a vehicle or be on a leash until chapter).
within 300 feet (90 m) of the Union they are on the ponds or on the levees 8. We allow camping on gravel bars
Pacific Railroad track. These ponds will (Ponds R1, 2, A5, 7, and 8N only) as a up to 7 days during any 30-day period.
be open 7 days a week. part of the hunt. We prohibit camping on all other refuge
iii. Ponds AB1, A2E, AB2, A3N, and 7. You may possess only approved lands.
A3W in the Alviso Unit. These ponds nontoxic shot while in the field (see 9. We open the refuge for day-use
are located on the west side of the Bay § 32.2(k)). access from 1 hour before legal sunrise
between Stevens Creek and Guadalupe 8. You must keep firearms unloaded until 1 hour after legal sunset. We allow
Slough. You must obtain a refuge (see § 27.42(b) of this chapter) until you access during other hours on gravel bars
Special Use Permit to hunt these ponds. are within the designated hunt area. only (see condition A8).
Access to Ponds AB1 and A2E will be 9. We prohibit target practice on the 10. We require dogs to be kept on a
from the Crittenden Lane Trailhead in refuge or any nonhunting discharge of leash, except for hunting dogs engaged
Mountain View. Access to Pond A3W firearms (see § 27.42 of this chapter). in authorized hunting activities, and
will be from the Carl Road Trailhead in 10. At the Ravenswood Unit only, we under the immediate control of a
Sunnyvale. Access to Ponds A3N and only allow portable blinds or licensed hunter (see § 26.21(b) of this
AB2 is by boat from the other ponds. We construction of temporary blinds of chapter).
allow hunting only from existing natural materials that readily 11. We prohibit permanent blinds.
hunting blinds. We allow hunting only decompose. We prohibit collection of You must remove all personal property,
on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and these natural materials from the refuge including decoys and boats, by legal
Sundays on these ponds. (see § 27.51 of this chapter). You must sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
iv. Ponds A5, A7, and A8N in the remove portable blinds (see §§ 27.93 chapter).
Alviso Unit. These ponds are located on and 27.94 of this chapter) by legal 12. We prohibit cutting or removal of
the south end of the Bay between sunset. Temporary blinds become vegetation for blind construction or for
Guadalupe Slough and Alviso Slough. available for general use on a first-come, making trails (see § 27.51 of this
You must obtain a refuge Special Use first-served basis on subsequent days. chapter).
Permit to hunt these ponds. Access is We prohibit permanent blinds, pit B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
via walking and bicycling from the Gold blinds, or digging into the levees (see hunting of pheasant, turkey, and quail
Street gate in Alviso. We allow hunting § 27.92 of this chapter). We prohibit on designated areas of the refuge in
from existing hunting blinds and by entry into closed areas of the refuge accordance with State regulations
walking pond levees. We allow hunting prior to the hunt season in order to subject to the following conditions:
only on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and scout for hunting sites or to build 1. We only allow shotgun and archery
Sundays on these ponds. blinds. hunting.
3. During the 2 weekends before the * * * * * 2. Conditions A3 through A10 and
opening of the hunt season, you may A12 apply.
bring a boat into Ponds AB1, A2E, AB2, Sacramento River National Wildlife C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
A3N, A3W, A5, A7, and A8N and moor Refuge hunting of black-tailed deer on
it at a designated site only if authorized A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We designated areas of the refuge in
by a valid refuge Special Use Permit. allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, accordance with State regulations
These boats will be used to access the moorhen, dove, and snipe on designated subject to the following conditions:
hunting blinds and will stay in the pond areas of the refuge in accordance with 1. Conditions A4, A5, A7, A8, A9,
during the hunt season. You must State regulations subject to the A12, and B1 apply.
remove your boat within 2 weeks following conditions: 2. We prohibit construction or use of
following the close of the hunt season. 1. We only allow shotgun hunting. permanent blinds, platforms, ladders or
We allow nonmotorized boats and 2. You must unload firearms (see screw-in foot pegs.
motorized boats powered by electric or § 27.42(b) of this chapter) before 3. You must remove all personal
4-stroke gasoline motors only. transporting them between parking property, including stands, from the
4. You may maintain an existing blind areas and hunting areas. ‘‘Unloaded’’ refuge by legal sunset (see §§ 27.93 and
in the ponds open to hunting if you means that no ammunition is in the 27.94 of this chapter).
have a valid refuge Special Use Permit, chamber or magazine of the firearm. D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
but the blind will be open for general 3. You may possess only approved fishing on designated areas of the refuge
use on a first-come, first-served basis. nontoxic shot while in the field (see in accordance with State regulations
We prohibit pit blinds or digging into § 32.2(k)). subject to the following conditions:
the levees (see § 27.92 of this chapter). 4. We prohibit hunting within 50 feet 1. Conditions A7, A8, A9, and A12
5. You must remove all decoys and (15 m) of any landward boundary apply.
other personal property (except personal adjacent to private property. 2. On Packer Lake, due to primitive
boats authorized by a refuge Special Use 5. We prohibit hunting within 150 access, we only allow boats up to 14 feet
Permit) from the refuge by legal sunset. yards (45 m) of any occupied dwelling, (4.2 m) and canoes.
You must remove all trash, including house, residence, or other building or * * * * *
shotshell hulls, when leaving hunting any barn or other outbuilding used in
areas (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this connection therewith. Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge
chapter). 6. Access to the hunt area is by foot A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
6. Hunters may enter closed areas of traffic or boat only. We prohibit bicycles allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and
the refuge to retrieve downed birds, or other conveyances. Mobility- moorhen on designated areas of the
provided they leave all weapons in a impaired hunters should consult with refuge in accordance with State
legal hunting area. We encourage the the refuge manager for allowed regulations subject to the following
use of retriever dogs. You must keep conveyances. conditions:
your dog(s) under immediate control of 7. We prohibit fires on the refuge, 1. We allow hunting on Sun River
the handler at all times (see § 26.21(b) except we allow portable gas stoves on Unit only on Tuesdays and Saturdays

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from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing at waterfowl hunting party. We prohibit
12 p.m. (noon) up until the first designated times and on designated dog training on the refuge.
Saturday in December. Thereafter, we areas of the refuge in accordance with 10. During State-established youth
allow hunting on Sun River unit only on State regulations subject to the days, licensed junior hunters may hunt
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays following conditions: in the designated hunting area when
from 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1. We require a valid State fishing accompanied by a licensed adult hunter
12 p.m. (noon). license and valid refuge fishing permit age 18 or older. Adults must possess a
2. We will select hunters through a for all anglers age 16 and older. You valid hunting license; however, we
random drawing process conducted at must obtain and display a daily refuge prohibit them carrying a firearm.
the refuge. Hunters must bring a copy of fishing badge while fishing. 11. We prohibit the use of air-thrust
their refuge notification on the day of 2. We only allow the use of rod and and inboard water-thrust boats such as,
their hunt. Hunters should contact the reel with one hook or lure per line. but not limited to, hovercrafts, airboats,
refuge manager for additional 3. We only allow catch and release jet skis, watercycles, and waterbikes on
information. fishing. all waters within the refuge boundaries.
3. We require adults, age 18 or older, 4. We only allow barbless hooks.
5. We only allow artificial flies or 12. We prohibit hunters launching
to accompany hunters under age 16.
4. We prohibit bicycles or other lures. any boats on the refuge that they cannot
conveyances. Mobility-impaired hunters 6. We prohibit the use of live bait. portage by hand. A dock and a boat
should contact the refuge manager 7. Amend § 32.26 Connecticut by ramp are not available on the refuge.
regarding allowed conveyances. adding an introductory paragraph and 13. We prohibit pit or permanent
5. You must unload firearms (see adding Stewart B. McKinney National blinds.
§ 27.42(b) of this chapter) before Wildlife Refuge to read as follows: 14. You must remove all temporary
transporting them between parking blinds, boats, decoys, and all other
§ 32.26 Connecticut. personal property from the refuge each
areas and spaced-blind areas.
‘‘Unloaded’’ means that no ammunition The following refuge units have been day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
is in the chamber or magazine of the opened for hunting and/or fishing and chapter).
firearm. are listed in alphabetical order with B. Upland Game Hunting. [Reserved]
6. We restrict hunters to their applicable refuge-specific regulations. C. Big Game Hunting. [Reserved]
assigned spaced-blind except when they Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved]
are placing or retrieving decoys, Refuge 9. Amend § 32.28 Florida by:
traveling to and from the parking area, a. Revising paragraph D. of Cedar
retrieving downed birds, or when A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
allow hunting of duck, coot, and goose Keys National Wildlife Refuge;
shooting to retrieve cripples.
7. You may only possess approved on designated areas of the Great b. Revising paragraph D. of J. N.
nontoxic shot while in the field (see Meadows Unit in Stratford, Connecticut ‘‘Ding’’ Darling National Wildlife
§ 32.2(k)) in quantities of 25 or less. in accordance with State regulations Refuge;
8. We prohibit fires on the refuge (see subject to the following conditions: c. Revising paragraphs C. and D. of
§ 27.95(a) of this chapter). 1. We require hunters to obtain an Lake Woodruff National Wildlife
9. We allow vehicles to stop only at annual Special Use Permit in advance Refuge;
designated parking areas. We prohibit for permission to hunt in the designated d. Revising Lower Suwannee National
dropping of passengers or equipment or hunting area. Consult the refuge Wildlife Refuge;
stopping between designated parking manager for details on how and when to e. Revising paragraphs A.2. through
areas. apply for a Special Use Permit. A.5., the introductory text of paragraph
10. We allow only nonmotorized 2. Any person entering, using, or D., D.1., D.3., D.4., D.6., D.11., and
boats to access water blinds. occupying the refuge for hunting must adding paragraph D.12. of Merritt Island
11. You must remove all decoys, abide by all the terms and conditions of National Wildlife Refuge;
personal equipment, shotshell hulls, the Special Use Permit. f. Revising paragraph C.1., C.5., C.9.
and refuse from the refuge by legal 3. You must have all applicable
through C.12, and adding paragraph
sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this hunting licenses, permits, stamps, and a
C.13. of St. Marks National Wildlife
chapter). photographic identification in your
Refuge; and
12. Junior hunters must possess a possession while hunting on the refuge.
4. We will limit hunt days to g. Revising paragraph C.2. of St.
valid Junior Hunting License. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge to
13. We allow the use of hunting dogs Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays
during the waterfowl hunting season as read as follows:
for retrieving birds, provided the dogs
remain under the immediate control of established by the State. § 32.28 Florida.
the hunter at all times (see § 26.21(b) of 5. We only allow shotguns.
6. You must keep firearms unloaded * * * * *
this chapter).
B. Upland Game Hunting. [Reserved] until you are within the designated Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge
C. Big Game Hunting. [Reserved] hunting area (see § 27.42(b) of this
* * * * *
D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved] chapter).
7. Access to the hunt area is by foot D. Sport Fishing. We allow salt water
* * * * * sport fishing year-round in accordance
7. Amend § 32.25 Colorado by or boat in designated areas only.
Mobility-impaired hunters should with State regulations subject to the
revising paragraph D. of Rocky following condition: We will close a 300
Mountain Arsenal to read as follows: consult with the refuge manager for
allowed conveyances. foot (90 m) buffer zone beginning at
§ 32.25 Colorado. 8. You may possess no more than 25 mean high tide line and extending into
* * * * * approved nontoxic shot per day while the waters around Seahorse Key to all
in the field (see § 32.2(k)). public entry from March 1 through June
Rocky Mountain Arsenal 9. This is a waterfowl hunt only. We 30.
* * * * * allow no more than two dogs per * * * * *

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J. N. ‘‘Ding’’ Darling National Wildlife D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport 12. We prohibit marking any tree, or
Refuge fishing on designated areas of the refuge other refuge feature, with flagging, litter,
* * * * * in accordance with State regulations paint, or blaze.
D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing subject to the following conditions: 13. We allow marking trails with
and crabbing on designated areas of the 1. We only allow fishing from legal reflective markers, but you must remove
refuge in accordance with State sunrise to legal sunset. the markers (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of
regulations subject to the following 2. We prohibit the use of airboats on this chapter) at the end of the refuge
conditions: the refuge. deer hunting season.
1. We prohibit fishing and crabbing in 3. We prohibit commercial fishing or 14. Hunters utilizing the refuge are
all waters of the Bailey Tract except for the taking of frogs or turtles (see § 27.21 subject to inspection of licenses,
Smith Pond and Airplane Canal. of this chapter). permits, hunting equipment, bag limits,
2. We allow fishing and crabbing in 4. We prohibit the use of snatch hooks vehicles, and their contents during
all other refuge waters except in areas in the refuge impoundments. compliance checks by refuge or State
designated as ‘‘closed to public entry’’. 5. When boating, you must slow down law enforcement officer.
3. We prohibit the taking of horseshoe and observe all manatee speed zones 15. Hunters must be at their vehicles
crabs, stone crabs, or spider crabs. and caution areas. by 1 hour after legal shooting time.
4. We prohibit the taking of blue crabs B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
Lower Suwannee National Wildlife hunting of gray squirrel, armadillo,
for commercial purposes.
5. We allow the recreational take of Refuge opossum, rabbit, raccoon, coyote, and
blue crabs within 150 feet (45 m) of the A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We beaver on designated areas of the refuge
Wildlife Drive only with the use of dip allow hunting of duck and coot on in accordance with State regulations
nets. designated areas of the refuge in subject to the following conditions:
6. Beyond 150 feet (45 m) of the accordance with State regulations 1. Conditions A1 through A15 apply.
Wildlife Drive we allow recreational subject to the following conditions: 2. The refuge upland game hunting
take of blue crabs with baited lines and 1. We require hunters to possess and season opens on the Monday after the
traps only if such devices are carry signed refuge hunt permits for all refuge limited hog hunt closes and ends
continuously attended/monitored and hunts. on February 28.
removed at the end of each day. 2. We designated open and closed 3. You may only possess .22 caliber
‘‘Attended/monitored’’ means that all refuge hunting areas on the map in the rimfire rifle (but not .22 magnum)
devices used in the capture of blue crabs refuge hunt permit that the hunter must firearms (see § 27.42 of this chapter) or
must be within the immediate view of possess and carry. shotguns with shot no larger than #4
the sport crabber. 3. You must park vehicles in a common or bows with arrows that have
7. The daily limit of blue crabs is 20 manner that does not block roads or judo or blunt tips. We prohibit
per person, of which no more than 10 gates (see § 27.31(h) of this chapter). possession of arrows capable of taking
shall be females. big game during the upland game
4. We prohibit the use of ATVs (see
8. We prohibit the use of cast nets hunting season.
§ 27.31(f) of this chapter).
within 150 feet (45 m) of a water-control 4. We allow night hunting in
5. We prohibit horses.
structure on the Wildlife Drive. accordance with State regulations for
6. We prohibit possession of a loaded
9. We prohibit the use of personal raccoon and opossum on Wednesday
firearm or bow and arrow (see § 27.42(b)
watercraft, air-thrust boats, and through Saturday nights from legal
of this chapter) while on a refuge road
hovercraft. sunset until legal sunrise during the
right-of-way designated for motorized
10. We prohibit kite-surfing or kite- month of February.
vehicle travel or in any vehicle or boat. C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
boarding, wind-surfing or sail-boarding,
We define ‘‘loaded’’ as shells in the hunting of big game on designated areas
or any similar type of activities.
11. We prohibit vessels exceeding the chamber or magazine or percussion cap of the refuge in accordance with State
slow speed/minimum wake in refuge on a muzzleloader, or arrow notched in regulations subject to the following
waters. a bow. conditions:
12. We only allow vessels propelled 7. We prohibit hunting from refuge 1. Conditions A1 through A15 apply.
by polling, paddling, or floating in the roads open to public vehicle travel. 2. We prohibit the use of hunting and
posted ‘‘no-motor zone’’ of the Ding 8. We prohibit construction of tracking dogs for all deer and hog hunts.
Darling Wilderness Area. All motors, permanent blinds or stands. 3. We require quota hunt permits
including electric motors, must be in a 9. In addition to State hunter (issued through a random draw) for the
nonuse position (out of the water) when education requirements, an adult limited deer gun hunt, limited hog hunt,
in the ‘‘no-motor zone’’. (parent or guardian) age 21 or older and limited youth gun deer hunt. They
13. We prohibit camping on all refuge must supervise and must remain within cost $12.50.
lands and overnight mooring of vessels sight of and in normal voice contact of 4. Quota hunt permits are
on all refuge waters. the youth hunter age 15 and under. nontransferable.
14. You may only launch vessels at Parents or adult guardians are 5. Hunters may only use archery
designated sites on the refuge. responsible for ensuring that hunters equipment in accordance with State
under age 16 do not engage in conduct archery regulations during the refuge
Lake Woodruff National Wildlife that would constitute a violation of the archery season.
Refuge refuge regulations. An adult may 6. Hunters may only use
* * * * * supervise no more than two youths. muzzleloading firearms (see § 27.42 of
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow 10. We prohibit all commercial this chapter) in accordance with State
hunting of white-tailed deer and feral activities, including guiding or muzzleloader regulations during the
hog on designated areas of the refuge in participating in a guided hunt. refuge muzzleloader season.
accordance with State regulations 11. We prohibit target practice or any 7. We prohibit hunting from a tree in
subject to the following condition: We nonhunting discharge of firearms (see which a metal object has been driven
require refuge permits. § 27.42 of this chapter). (see § 32.2(i)).

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8. You may leave temporary tree 21. We prohibit all other public entry State regulations subject to the
stands on the refuge starting on the last or use of the hunting area during the following conditions:
weekend of August, but you must limited hog, limited gun, and limited 1. You must possess and carry a
remove them by the last day of the youth deer hunts. During the limited current, signed refuge fishing permit at
general gun hunting season (see § 27.93 gun hunt and limited hog hunt, the all times while fishing on the refuge.
of this chapter). Dixie Mainline road will remain open to * * * * *
9. All hunters (including all persons all public vehicles, but we prohibit 3. We allow launching of boats at
accompanying hunters) must wear a firearms except for permit holders. night only from Bair’s Cove, Beacon 42,
minimum of 500 square inches (3,250 22. Hunters must check all game and Bio Lab boat ramps.
cm 2) of fluorescent orange visible above harvested during all deer and hog hunts. 4. We prohibit crabbing or fishing,
the waistline while hunting during all 23. You may only take turkey during and access for the purpose of crabbing
refuge deer gun hunts. the State spring turkey hunting season. or fishing, from Black Point Wildlife
10. We prohibit the use of organized 24. You may only take bearded Drive or any side road connected to
drives for taking or attempting to take turkeys during the spring turkey hunt. Black Point Wildlife Drive except L
game. 25. Shooting hours for spring turkey Pond Road.
11. The refuge general gun season begin 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise and * * * * *
begins on the opening Saturday of the end at 1 p.m. 6. Anglers and crabbers must attend
Florida State Central Management Zone, 26. We only allow shotguns with shot their lines at all times.
General Gun season and ends on the no larger than size 2 common shot or * * * * *
following Friday. It reopens on the bows and arrows for spring turkey 11. We prohibit fishing within the
Monday after the refuge limited deer hunting. normal or expanded restricted areas of
season and ends on the following D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport the Kennedy Space Center.
Sunday. The refuge general gun season fishing on designated areas of the refuge 12. We prohibit the use of internal
lasts 14 days. in accordance with State regulations combustion engines within the two
12. The refuge limited either-sex deer subject to the following conditions: zones in Mosquito Lagoon. The zones
hunt is on the second Saturday and 1. Anglers may take game and include the posted waters located north
Sunday of the State Central nongame fish only with pole and line or of WSEG Boat Ramp and west of the
Management Zone General Gun season. rod and reel. Intra Coastal Waterway and the posted
This coincides with the opening of the 2. We prohibit taking of frogs and waters on Tiger Shoals extending from
State’s either-sex hunt deer hunting turtles (see § 27.21 of this chapter). the northeast refuge boundary
season. 3. We prohibit leaving boats on the southward to the waters just south of
13. The youth limited Gun Deer Hunt refuge overnight (see § 27.93 of this Preachers Island.
is the Saturday and Sunday following chapter).
the close of the refuge general gun * * * * *
4. We prohibit consumption of
season. alcohol or possession of open alcohol St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
14. The refuge limited hog hunt containers in the public use areas of
begins on the first Monday after the * * * * *
Shired Island boat launch/fishing and C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
Florida State Central Management Zone parking lot area and the Shell Mound 1. We require refuge permits issued by
General Gun (antlered deer and wild fishing/recreational area (see § 32.2(j)). lottery. Lottery applications are
hog) season closes, and ends on the available at the refuge office each year
following Sunday. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
beginning in July. There is a fee for
15. During the limited youth hunt, an A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. permits. Permits are nontransferable.
adult age 21 or older must accompany * * * There is an additional fee for duplicate
the youth, age 15 and under, but only
* * * * * permits. Each hunter must possess and
the youth hunter may hunt and handle
2. You must possess and carry a carry a signed permit when
the firearm.
refuge waterfowl hunting quota permit participating in a hunt. Prior to hunting
16. We confine the limited youth hunt
while hunting areas 1 or 4, from the each day, you must check-in at a hunt
to the Levy County portion of the refuge,
beginning of the regular waterfowl check station as specified in the refuge
and hunters must access the refuge from
season through December 31. hunt brochure. You must check out
Levy County Road 347.
17. We allow hunting of deer (except 3. You may hunt Wednesdays, upon completion of hunting each day.
spotted fawns), feral hog (no size or bag Saturdays, Sundays, and all Federal * * * * *
limit), gray squirrel, rabbit, armadillo, holidays that fall within the State’s 5. There is a two-deer limit per hunt
opossum, raccoon, beaver, and coyote waterfowl season. as specified in C8 and C9 below, except
during the archery season. 4. You may hunt in four designated in the youth hunt, where the limit is one
18. Hunters may take deer, with one areas of the refuge as delineated in the deer per hunt as specified in C11 below.
or more antlers at least 5 inches (12.5 refuge hunting regulations map. We The limit for bearded turkey is one per
cm) in length visible above the hairline, prohibit hunters entering the normal or hunt. There is no limit on feral hog.
and feral hog (no bag or size limit) expanded restricted areas of the * * * * *
during the muzzleloader and general- Kennedy Space Center. 9. There is a winter archery/
gun season. 5. You may only hunt on refuge- muzzleloader hunt. Hunters may
19. Hunters may take hog (no size or established hunt days from legal harvest doe deer, antlerless deer,
bag limit), and a maximum of two deer shooting time until 1 p.m. bearded turkey, or feral hog. We define
per day, during the limited deer gun * * * * * ‘‘antlerless deer’’ as deer with antlers
hunt and limited youth gun deer hunt, D. Sport Fishing. We allow you to less than 1 inch (2.5 cm) above the
except only one deer may be a buck for fish, crab, clam, oyster, and shrimp in hairline and ‘‘antlered deer’’ as deer
each of the 2-day limited hunts. designated areas of the refuge as with antlers at least 1 inch (2.5 cm)
20. Hunters may take hog (no size or delineated in the refuge fishing above the hairline. If the first deer you
bag limit) during the limited hog hunt. regulations map in accordance with harvest is an antlerless male, you may

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harvest another doe or antlerless deer as check-in and set up camp sites and 19. Youth hunters age 15 and under
your second deer. If the first deer you stands on November 16, December 14, must remain within sight and normal
harvest is a doe, you may bring it to the and January 4. Hunters must leave the voice contact of an adult age 21 or older,
check station, and we will give you a island and remove all equipment by 11 possessing a license. One adult may
permit to harvest an antlered deer. With a.m. on November 20, December 18, and supervise no more than two youth
the antlered deer permit, you may January 8. hunters.
harvest any deer as your second deer. * * * * * * * * * *
Archery equipment and muzzleloaders 10. Amend § 32.29 Georgia by:
must meet the requirements set by the a. Revising paragraph D. of Banks Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge
State. We prohibit other weapons in the Lake National Wildlife Refuge; * * * * *
hunt area (see § 27.43 of this chapter). b. Adding paragraphs C.18. and C.19. B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
Contact the refuge office for specific of Blackbeard Island National Wildlife * * * * *
dates. Refuge; 9. We only allow .22 caliber or
10. There are two modern gun hunts. c. Adding paragraph C.18. and C.19. smaller rimfire firearms for raccoon and
Modern guns must meet State of Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge; opossum hunting.
requirements. We will hold one hunt on d. Revising paragraphs B.9., D.1., and * * * * *
the Panacea Unit and one on the D.4. of Piedmont National Wildlife D. Sport Fishing. * * *
Wakulla Unit. You may harvest deer as Refuge; 1. We allow fishing from April 1 to
described in C9 above. You may also e. Revising paragraph A.1., adding September 30.
harvest one bearded turkey or feral hog paragraphs A.4., A.5., and B.8., and * * * * *
(no limit). Contact the refuge office for revising paragraphs C.5. and C.8. of 4. We allow nonmotorized boats on
specific dates. Savannah National Wildlife Refuge; and all ponds designated as open to fishing
11. There is one youth hunt, for f. Adding paragraphs C.19. and C.20. except the Children’s pond. We allow
youths ages 10 to 15, on the St. Marks of Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge to boats with electric motors only in Pond
Unit in an area to be specified in the read as follows: 2A and Allison Lake.
refuge hunt brochure. Hunters may § 32.29 Georgia. * * * * *
harvest one deer of either sex or feral
hog (no limit). An adult, age 21 or older, * * * * * Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
must accompany each youth hunter, Banks Lake National Wildlife Refuge A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
and each adult may accompany only * * *
* * * * *
one youth. The adult must possess a D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing on 1. You must possess and carry a
refuge permit. Only the youth hunter designated areas of the refuge in signed refuge permit at all times while
may handle or discharge firearms. accordance with State regulations hunting on the refuge. We only require
Contact the refuge office for specific subject to the following conditions: a fee for the quota youth waterfowl hunt
dates. 1. We only allow the use of pole and on the Solomon Tract and the
12. There is one mobility-impaired line or rod and reel, which the angler wheelchair-dependent hunters’ quota
hunt on the Panacea Unit in the area must attend at all times. deer hunt.
west of County Road 372. Hunters may 2. We allow sport fishing after legal * * * * *
harvest doe deer, antlerless deer, sunset; but we prohibit all other activity 4. Youth hunters age 15 and under
bearded turkey, or feral hog. See after legal sunset. must possess and carry a valid hunter
definition for ‘‘antlerless deer’’ in C9 3. We prohibit marking of paths or education card in order to hunt.
above. We will give each hunter that navigational routes. 5. Youth hunters age 15 and under
harvests a doe deer a permit to harvest 4. We prohibit swimming, wading, jet must remain within sight and normal
an antlered deer, as described in C9 skiing, and water skiing. voice contact of an adult age 21 or older,
above. Hunters may have an able-bodied possessing a license. One adult may
hunter accompany them. You may Blackbeard Island National Wildlife supervise no more than two youth
transfer permits issued to able-bodied Refuge hunters.
assistants. We limit those hunt teams to * * * * * B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
two deer per hunt. Contact the refuge C. Big Game Hunting. * * * * * * * *
office for specific dates. * * * * * 8. Conditions A4 and A5 apply.
13. There is one spring gobbler hunt. 18. Youth hunters age 15 and under C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
You may harvest one bearded turkey per must possess and carry a valid hunter * * * * *
hunt. You may only use shotguns to education card in order to hunt. 5. We only allow shotguns with slugs,
harvest turkey. Contact the refuge officer 19. Youth hunters age 15 and under muzzleloaders, and bows for deer and
for specific dates. You must unload and must remain within sight and normal hog hunting throughout the designated
dismantle or case weapons (see voice contact of an adult age 21 or older, hunt area during the November gun
§ 27.42(b) of this chapter) after 1 p.m. possessing a license. One adult may hunt and the March hog hunt. However,
* * * * * supervise no more than two youth we allow high-powered rifles north of
hunters. Interstate Highway 95 only. We prohibit
St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge handguns.
* * * * *
* * * * * * * * * *
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge 8. Conditions B7, A4, and A5 apply.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
2. We restrict hunting to three hunt C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge
periods: Sambar deer, raccoon, and feral * * * * *
hog—November 17–19; and white-tailed 18. Youth hunters age 15 and under * * * * *
deer, raccoon, and feral hog—December must possess and carry a valid hunter C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
15–17 and January 5–7. Hunters may education card in order to hunt. * * * * *

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19. Youth hunters age 15 and under Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge Meredosia National Wildlife Refuge
must possess and carry a valid hunter A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. * * * * *
education card in order to hunt. * * * D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
20. Youth hunters age 15 and under * * * * * fishing on designated areas of the refuge
must remain within sight and normal 5. We allow dove hunting beginning in accordance with State regulations
voice contact of an adult age 21 or older, on September 1 and continuing on the subject to the following conditions:
possessing a license. One adult may following Mondays, Wednesdays, and 1. We allow sport fishing on all areas
supervise no more than two youth Saturdays throughout the State season. open to public access from legal sunrise
hunters. to legal sunset from January 15 to
* * * * *
* * * * * 7. * * * October 15.
11. Amend § 32.32 Illinois by: 2. We allow foot access on refuge land
* * * * *
a. Removing paragraphs A.2. and A.3., along the east side of Meredosia Lake in
xii. All hunting parties must hunt
redesignating paragraph A.4. as A.2., Morgan County from legal sunrise to
over a minimum of 12 decoys at each
revising paragraph A.2., and revising legal sunset from October 16 to January
blind site.
paragraph D.2. of Chautauqua National 14. The boat ramp remains open
* * * * * throughout the year for access to
Wildlife Refuge; B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
b. Revising paragraph A.5., adding Meredosia Lake.
1. Conditions A1, A2, A3, and A4
paragraph A.7.xii., and revising apply. * * * * *
paragraphs B.1., B.2., C.1., and D.1. of 2. We prohibit hunting after legal Middle Mississippi River National
Cypress Creek National Wildlife Refuge; sunset, except we allow raccoon and Wildlife Refuge
c. Revising the introductory text of opossum hunting after legal sunset.
paragraph A., adding paragraph A.3., C. Big Game Hunting. * * * * * * * *
1. Conditions A1 and A2 apply. B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
revising the introductory text of
D. Sport Fishing. * * * hunting of small game, furbearers,
paragraph B., adding paragraphs B.1.,
1. Conditions A2 and A3 apply. turkey, and nonmigratory game birds on
B.2., and revising paragraphs C. and D.
* * * * * the Beaver, Harlow, Meissner, and
of Emiquon National Wildlife Refuge;
Wilkinson Island Division in
d. Revising the introductory text of Emiquon National Wildlife Refuge accordance with State regulations
paragraph D. and revising paragraphs subject to the following conditions:
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
D.1. and D.2. of Meredosia National
allow hunting of migratory game birds * * * * *
Wildlife Refuge;
on designated areas of the refuge in C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
e. Revising the introductory text of accordance with State regulations hunting of white-tailed deer on the
paragraphs B., C., and D. of Middle subject to the following conditions: Beaver, Harlow, Meissner, and
Mississippi River National Wildlife Wilkinson Island Divisions in
Refuge; * * * * *
3. We allow the use of motorized accordance with State regulations
f. Revising paragraph B.3., revising boats at no-wake speeds on all refuge subject to the following conditions:
the introductory text of paragraph C., waters. * * * * *
and revising paragraph D.3. of Port B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing on
Louisa National Wildlife Refuge; hunting of upland game on designated the Beaver, Harlow, and Wilkinson
g. Revising paragraph D.3. of Two areas of the refuge in accordance with Island Divisions in accordance with
Rivers National Wildlife Refuge; and State regulations subject to the State regulations subject to the
h. Revising paragraph A.6. of Upper following conditions: following conditions:
Mississippi River National Wildlife and 1. You may possess only approved * * * * *
Fish Refuge to read as follows: nontoxic shot while hunting all allowed
species except wild turkey and coyote Port Louisa National Wildlife Refuge
§ 32.32 Illinois.
(see § 32.2(k)). You may possess lead * * * * *
* * * * * shot for hunting of wild turkey and B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge coyote. * * * * *
2. We allow access for hunting from
A. Hunting of Migratory Game Birds. 3. We allow hunting in designated
1 hour before legal sunrise until legal
* * * areas on the Horseshoe Bend Division
sunset.
from September 1 until September 14
* * * * * C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
and from December 1 until February 28.
2. Hunters must remove boats, decoys, hunting of big game on designated areas
We allow spring turkey hunting.
and portable blinds at the end of each of the refuge in accordance with State
regulations subject to the following * * * * *
day’s hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of
condition: Hunters must remove C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
this chapter).
hunting stands at the end of each day’s hunting of white-tailed deer only on Big
* * * * * Timber Division and in designated areas
hunt (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
D. Sport Fishing. * * * on Horseshoe Bend Division in
chapter).
* * * * * D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport accordance with State regulations
2. We allow bank fishing from legal fishing on designated areas of the refuge subject to the following conditions:
sunrise October 16 to legal sunset in accordance with State regulations * * * * *
January 14 between the boat ramp and subject to the following conditions: D. Sport Fishing. * * *
the fishing trail in the North Pool and 1. We prohibit leaving private boats * * * * *
from Goofy Ridge Public Access to west on refuge waters overnight (see § 27.93 3. We close the following Divisions to
gate of the north pool water control of this chapter). all public access: Louisa Division—
structure. 2. Condition A3 applies. September 14 until January 1;
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14 until December 1; Keithsburg 3. Shotgun hunters may possess only paragraphs B.2. through B.4. as
Division—September 15 until January 1. approved nontoxic shot on the refuge paragraphs B.1. through B.3., and
* * * * * (see § 32.2(k)). adding a new paragraph B.4. of Neal
4. We allow the use of hunting dogs Smith National Wildlife Refuge to read
Two Rivers National Wildlife Refuge for hunting rabbit and quail only. as follows:
* * * * * C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
hunting of white-tailed deer on § 32.34 Iowa.
D. Sport Fishing. * * *
* * * * * designated areas of the refuge during the * * * * *
3. From October 15 through December State archery and muzzleloader seasons Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge
31 we close the Batchtown, Gilbert in accordance with State regulations
Lake, and Portage Island Divisions, and subject to the following conditions: * * * * *
1. You must possess and carry a B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
the portion of the Calhoun Division
north and west of the Illinois River refuge permit during the State * * * * *
Road, to all public access. muzzleloader season. 4. We prohibit shooting on or over
2. We only allow bow and arrow and any refuge road within 50 feet (15 m)
* * * * * from the centerline.
muzzleloaders, except that hunters with
Upper Mississippi River National a State handicapped hunting permit * * * * *
Wildlife and Fish Refuge may use crossbows. 14. Amend § 32.36 Kentucky by:
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. 3. We prohibit the construction and a. Revising Clarks River National
* * * use of permanent blinds, platforms, or Wildlife Refuge; and
ladders (see § 27.92 of this chapter). b. Revising paragraph C.1., and
* * * * * removing paragraph C.5. of Reelfoot
6. For Pools 12, 13 (excluding the Lost 4. Condition B2 applies.
5. We allow access to the refuge National Wildlife Refuge to read as
Mound Unit), and 14, we allow the follows:
during posted hours during refuge deer
following: hunting from boat blinds or
hunts.
scull boats; construction of permanent § 32.36 Kentucky.
6. Hunters may only take one deer per
blinds from dimensional lumber * * * * *
day from the refuge.
(however, we prohibit use of 7. We allow only permitted
nonbiodegradable materials such as Clarks River National Wildlife Refuge
muzzleloader hunters during the State
metal, plastic, or fiberglass); and use of A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
muzzleloader season.
willow, cattail, bulrush, lotus, 8. We allow archery hunting during allow hunting of mourning dove,
arrowhead vegetation, and dead wood the refuge-designated seasons. woodcock, common snipe, Canada and
on the ground for blind building and D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing on snow goose, coot, and waterfowl listed
camouflage. We prohibit cutting or designated areas of the refuge in in 50 CFR 10.13 under DUCKS on
removing any other trees or vegetation accordance with State regulations designated areas of the refuge in
(see § 27.51 of this chapter). Hunters subject to the following conditions: accordance with State regulations
must place an identification card with 1. We prohibit the use of boats and subject to the following conditions:
name, address, and telephone number belly boats on all refuge waters except 1. The refuge is a day-use area only,
inside the permanent blind. Blinds not for Stanfield Lake and Richart Lake. with the exception of legal hunting/
occupied by 1 hour before legal sunrise 2. We only allow fishing with rod and fishing activities.
are available on a first-come, first-served reel or pole and line. 2. We prohibit the use of motorized
basis. 3. We allow fishing from legal sunrise off-road vehicles (e.g., ATVs) on the
* * * * * to legal sunset. refuge (see § 27.31(f) of this chapter).
12. Amend § 32.33 Indiana by: 4. We prohibit harvesting of frogs and 3. We prohibit target practice with
a. Revising paragraphs B., C., and D. turtles (see § 27.21 of this chapter). any weapon or nonhunting discharge of
of Muscatatuck National Wildlife firearms (see § 27.42 of this chapter).
Refuge; and Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge 4. We prohibit the use of horses and
b. Revising paragraph B.1., adding and Management Area mules on refuge property during the
paragraph C.3., revising the introductory * * * * * State muzzleloader and modern gun
text of paragraph D. and paragraph D.1. B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * deer hunts. We allow horseback riding
of Patoka River National Wildlife Refuge 1. You may only possess approved on refuge roads and portions of the
and Management Area to read as nontoxic shot while hunting on the abandoned railroad tracks owned by the
follows: refuge (see § 32.3(k)). refuge for access purposes while
engaged in wildlife activities. We
§ 32.33 Indiana. * * * * * prohibit horses and mules off these
C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
* * * * * secondary access routes for any reason.
* * * * * 5. You must possess and carry a valid
Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge 3. We prohibit marking trails with refuge permit while hunting and/or
* * * * * tape, ribbons, paper, paint, tacks, tree fishing on the refuge.
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow blazes, or other devices. 6. To retrieve or track game from a
hunting of wild turkey, quail, squirrel, D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport posted closed area of the refuge, the
and rabbit on designated areas of the fishing in accordance with State hunter must first request permission
refuge in accordance with State regulations on the main channel of the from the refuge manager at 270–527–
regulations subject to the following Patoka River, but all other refuge waters 5770 or the law enforcement officer at
conditions: are subject to the following conditions: 270–703–2836.
1. For wild turkey hunting, we require 1. We allow fishing from legal sunrise 7. We prohibit the use of flagging
a refuge permit. to legal sunset. tape, reflective tacks, or
2. We prohibit discharge of firearms * * * * * nonbiodegradable devices used to
within 100 yards (90 m) of an occupied 13. Amend § 32.34 Iowa by removing identify paths to and mark tree stands,
dwelling. paragraph B.1., redesignating blinds, and other areas.

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8. We close those portions of v. We prohibit watercraft in the 15. Amend § 32.37 Louisiana by:
abandoned railroad tracks within the Sharpe-Elva Water Management Unit, a. Revising the introductory text of
refuge boundary to vehicle access (see except for drawn permit holders to paragraph A., revising paragraph A.8.,
§ 27.31 of this chapter). access their assigned blinds and retrieve adding paragraphs A.12., and A.13.,
9. We prohibit discharge of firearms downed birds as needed. revising the introductory text of
or carrying loaded firearms on or within B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow paragraph B., revising paragraph B.4.,
100 feet (90 m) of any home, the hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, and adding paragraph C.10. of Big
abandoned railroad tracks, graveled raccoon, opossum, crow, and coyote on Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge;
roads, and hiking trails. designated areas of the refuge in
10. We prohibit possession and/or use b. Revising paragraph A.6. of Black
accordance with State regulations
of herbicides (see § 27.51 of this Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge;
subject to the following conditions:
chapter). 1. Conditions A1 through A14 apply. c. Adding paragraphs A.9. and A.10.,
11. We prohibit possession or use of 2. We close squirrel, rabbit, and quail revising paragraph B.7., adding
alcoholic beverages while hunting (see seasons during muzzleloader and paragraph B.8. and B.9., revising
§ 32.2(j)). modern gun deer hunts. paragraphs C.1., C.3., and C.9., and
12. We prohibit the use of electronic 3. You may not kill or cripple a wild revising paragraphs D.2. and D.4., and
calls with the exception for taking crow animal without making a reasonable adding paragraph D.6. of Boque Chitto
during crow season. effort to retrieve the animal and harvest National Wildlife Refuge;
13. An adult, age 21 or older, must a reasonable portion of that animal and d. Revising paragraphs A.5. and A.6.
supervise all youth hunters, age 15 and include it in your daily bag limit. of Cameron Prairie National Wildlife
under. Youth hunters must remain in 4. You may use only rimfire rifles, Refuge;
sight and normal voice contact with the pistols, shotguns, and legal archery e. Revising paragraphs A.1. and A.8.,
adult. On small game hunts, the adult equipment for taking upland game. adding paragraphs A.21. through A.25.,
may supervise no more than two youths; 5. We prohibit possession and use of
revising paragraphs B.1. and C.1.,
on big game hunts, the adult may lead ammunition, except that you may
redesignating paragraphs C.3. through
supervise no more than one youth. use rimfire rifle and pistol lead
C.8. as paragraphs C.4. through C.9.,
14. All persons born after January 1, ammunition no larger than .22 caliber
adding a new paragraph C.3., revising
1975 must possess a valid hunter for upland game hunting.
6. You may hunt coyote during any paragraph C.4., and adding paragraphs
education card while hunting.
daytime refuge hunt with weapons and C.9., D.10. and D.11. of Cat Island
15. Waterfowl hunters must pick up
ammunition allowed for that hunt. National Wildlife Refuge;
decoys and equipment (see §§ 27.93 and
27.94 of this chapter), unload firearms C. Big Game Hunting. We allow f. Revising paragraphs A.2. and A.4.,
(see § 27.42(b) of this chapter), and be hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey adding paragraphs A.15. and A.16.,
out of the field by 2 p.m. daily during on designated areas of the refuge in revising paragraphs B.1. and B.8.,
the State waterfowl season. accordance with State regulations adding paragraphs B.9. and B.10.,
16. You may only use portable or subject to the following conditions: revising paragraphs C.1., C.2., C.3., C.8.,
temporary blinds that must be removed 1. Conditions A1 through A15 and B3 adding paragraph C.11., revising
(see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter) apply. paragraph D.1., and adding paragraph
from the refuge daily. 2. We only allow the use of portable D.8. of Catahoula National Wildlife
17. We close, as posted, the Sharpe- and climbing stands. You may place Refuge;
Elva Water Management Unit from stands in the field no earlier than 2 g. Revising paragraph A.6. of
November 1 through March 15 to all weeks prior to the opening of deer D’Arbonne National Wildlife Refuge;
entry with the exception of drawn season, and you must remove them from
h. Revising paragraph A.12., adding
permit holders and their guests. the field within 1 week after the season
paragraph A.13., and revising paragraph
18. We only allow waterfowl hunting closes (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
C.1. of Delta National Wildlife Refuge;
on the Sharpe-Elva Water Management chapter). The hunter’s name and
Unit on specified Saturdays and address must appear on all stands left in i. Revising paragraph A.1., adding
Sundays during the State waterfowl the field. paragraphs A.23. through A.29., revising
season. We only allow hunting by 3. You must use safety belts at all paragraphs B.1., C.1., C.2., C.3., and
individuals in possession of a refuge times when occupying the tree stands. C.4., adding paragraph C.9., and revising
draw permit and their guests. State 4. We prohibit organized deer drives paragraphs D.1. and D.8., and adding
regulations and the following conditions of two or more hunters. We define paragraphs D.13. through D.15. of Grand
apply: ‘‘drive’’ as: the act of chasing, pursuing, Cote National Wildlife Refuge;
i. Application procedures and disturbing, or otherwise directing deer j. Revising the heading and
eligibility requirements are available so as to make animals more susceptible introductory text of paragraph A.,
from the refuge office. to harvest. revising paragraphs A.1., A.15., A.16.,
ii. We allow permit holders and up to D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing adding paragraphs A.21., A.22., and
three guests to hunt their assigned and frogging on designated areas of the A.23. revising paragraphs B.1., B.2.,
provided blind on the designated date. refuge in accordance with State C.1., C.3., C.4., C.6., C.11., C.12., adding
We prohibit guests in the blind without regulations subject to the following paragraphs C.15. through C.17., revising
the attendance of the permit holder. conditions: paragraph D.1., and adding paragraphs
iii. We prohibit selling, trading, or 1. Conditions A1 through A15 apply. D.9. and D.10. of Lake Ophelia National
bartering of permits. This permit is * * * * * Wildlife Refuge; and
nontransferable. k. Revising paragraph A.8. of Upper
Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge
iv. You may place decoys out Ouachita National Wildlife Refuge to
Saturday morning at the beginning of * * * * * read as follows:
the hunt, and you must remove them by C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
Sunday at the close of the hunt (see 1. Conditions B1 through B6 apply. § 32.37 Louisiana.
§§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). * * * * * * * * * *

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Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife individual(s) pays or promises to pay 6. We allow snipe hunting on
Refuge directly or indirectly for services designated areas for the remaining
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We rendered to any other person or persons portion of the State snipe season
allow hunting of duck, coot, goose, hunting on the refuge, regardless of following closure of the State Ducks and
snipe, rail, and gallinule on designated whether such payment is for guiding, Coots season in the West Zone.
areas of the refuge during the State outfitting, lodging, or club membership. * * * * *
waterfowl season in accordance with B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
Cat Island National Wildlife Refuge
State regulations subject to the * * * * *
following conditions: 7. Conditions A3 (upland game A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
* * * * * hunts), and A5 through A10 apply. * * *
8. The refuge is open from 1⁄2 hour 8. During the refuge deer gun season, 1. We require hunters and anglers age
before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal all hunters except waterfowl hunters 16 and older to purchase and carry a
sunset. must wear a minimum of 400 square signed refuge special recreational
inches (2,600 cm2) of unbroken hunter activity permit.
* * * * * orange as the outermost layer of clothing
12. Hunters may not enter the refuge * * * * *
on the chest and back, and in addition 8. You must report all harvest game at
before 4 a.m.
we require a hat or cap of unbroken the refuge check station upon leaving
13. We prohibit any person or group
hunter orange. the refuge.
to act as a hunting guide, outfitter, or in
9. We allow upland game hunting
any other capacity that any other * * * * *
during the open State season.
individual(s) pays or promises to pay 21. We prohibit accessing refuge
C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
directly or indirectly for services 1. Conditions A3 (one adult may only property by boat from the Mississippi
rendered to any other person or persons supervise one youth hunter during River.
hunting on the refuge, regardless of refuge Gun Deer Hunts), A5 through A7, 22. Persons using the refuge are
whether such payment is for guiding, A10, B5, and B8 apply. subject to inspection of permits,
outfitting, lodging, or club membership. licenses, hunting equipment, bag limits,
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow * * * * * and boats and vehicles by law
hunting of squirrel, rabbit, woodcock, 3. We allow archery deer hunting enforcement officers.
and quail on designated areas of the during the open State archery season. 23. We allow nonmotorized or
refuge in accordance with State * * * * * electric-powered boats only.
regulations subject to the following 9. You may take hogs as incidental 24. We prohibit trapping.
conditions: game while participating in the refuge 25. We prohibit the possession of
* * * * * archery, primitive weapon and general saws, saw blades, or machetes.
4. Conditions A5 through A13 apply. gun deer hunts only. Additionally, you B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
may take hogs typically during varying 1. Conditions A1 through A17, A19,
* * * * *
dates in January and February, and you A21, and A22 apply.
C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
must only take them with the aid of
* * * * * * * * * *
trained hog-hunting dogs from legal
10. Conditions A5 through A13 apply. C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
sunrise until legal sunset. During the
* * * * * 1. Conditions A1 through A17, A19,
special hog season in January and
and A21 through A22 apply.
Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife February, hunters may use pistol or rifle
ammunition not larger than .22 caliber * * * * *
Refuge 3. There will be two or three lottery
or a shotgun with nontoxic (steel,
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. bismuth) shot to kill hogs after they gun hunts (muzzleloader/rifle) in
* * * have been caught by dogs. November and December (see refuge
* * * * * brochure for details). We will set hunt
* * * * *
6. We prohibit hunting within 150 dates in July, and we will accept
D. Sport Fishing. * * *
feet (45 m) of the maintained right-of- applications from August 1 through
way of roads, from or across ATV trails * * * * * August 31. Applicants may apply for
2. Conditions A9 and B5 apply. more than one hunt. There is a $5
(see § 27.31 of this chapter). We prohibit
hunting within 50 feet (15 m), or * * * * * application fee per person for each hunt
trespassing on above-ground oil or gas 4. We allow boats in the fishing ponds application and a $15 per person permit
production facilities. at the Pearl River Turnaround that do for each successful applicant. We will
not have gasoline-powered engines notify successful applicants by
* * * * *
attached. These boats must be hand September 5.
Boque Chitto National Wildlife Refuge launched into the ponds. 4. We allow only portable deer stands.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. * * * * * Hunters may erect stands 2 days before
* * * 6. We allow trotlines but the last five the beginning of the refuge archery
* * * * * feet of trotline must be 100% cotton. season and must remove them the last
9. We allow primitive camping within * * * * * day of the State archery season (see
100 feet (30 m) of designated streams. § 27.93 of this chapter).
Cameron Prairie National Wildlife 5. We prohibit the use of dogs to trail
These include either bank of the Boque Refuge
Chitto River, Wilson Slough, and West wounded deer or hogs.
Pearl River south of Wilson Slough, A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. * * * * *
refuge lands along the East Pearl River, * * * 9. We prohibit driving or screwing
and Holmes Bayou. * * * * * nails, spikes, or other metal objects into
10. We prohibit any person or group 5. We allow dove hunting on trees or hunting from any tree into
to act as a hunting guide, outfitter, or in designated areas during the first split of which such an object has been driven
any other capacity that any other the State dove season only. (see § 32.2(i)).

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D. Sport Fishing. * * * (13.2 m) or above as measured at the hunting within 50 feet (15 m) or
* * * * * Corps of Engineers center of the lake trespassing on above-ground oil or gas
10. We prohibit boat launching by gauge on Catahoula Lake. production facilities.
trailer from all refuge roads and parking 9. On the Bushley Bayou Unit we * * * * *
lots. allow the use of dogs to hunt squirrel,
11. We prohibit the harvest of frogs or rabbit, and raccoon only after the last Delta National Wildlife Refuge
turtles (see § 27.21 of this chapter). deer-muzzleloader hunt. A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
10. Dog owners must place their * * *
Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge names and phone numbers on the * * * * *
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. collars of all of their dogs. 12. We prohibit any person or group
* * * C. Big Game Hunting. * * * to act as a hunting guide, outfitter, or in
* * * * * 1. Conditions A1, A4 (at the Bushley any other capacity that any other
2. We allow goose, duck, and coot Bayou Unit), A7 through A9, A12 individual(s) pays or promises to pay
hunting on the Bushley Bayou Unit on through A14, A16, and B4 through B8 directly or indirectly for services
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and (big game hunting) apply. rendered to any other person or persons
Sundays only from 1⁄2 hour before legal 2. At the Bushley Bayou Unit, we hunting on the refuge, regardless of
sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon) during the allow deer-archery hunting during the weather such payment is for guiding,
State season. State archery season, except when outfitting, lodging, or club membership.
* * * * * closed during deer-gun and deer- 13. We open the refuge from 1⁄2 hour
4. We allow ATVs on ATV trails (see muzzleloader hunts. We allow either- before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal
§ 27.31 of this chapter) designated on sex, deer-muzzleloader hunting during sunset, with the exception that hunters
the refuge hunt/fish permit from the first segment of the State season for may enter the refuge earlier, but not
September 1 through the end of rabbit Area 1, weekdays only (Monday through before 4 a.m. Condition A10 applies.
season. We open Bushley Creek, Black Friday) and the third weekend after
* * * * *
Lake, Boggy Bayou, Round Lake, Thanksgiving Day. We allow either-sex,
C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
Dempsey Lake Roads, and that portion deer-gun hunting for the Friday, 1. For archery hunting of deer and
of Minnow Ponds Road at Highway 8 to Saturday, and Sunday immediately hogs, conditions A4 through A13 apply.
Green’s Creek Road and then south to following Thanksgiving Day and for the For A11 each adult may supervise no
Green’s Creek Bridget to ATVs year- second weekend following more than one youth hunter during big
round. We prohibit the use of an ATV Thanksgiving Day. game hunting.
on graveled roads designated for motor 3. At the Headquarters Unit, we allow
deer-archery hunting during the State * * * * *
vehicle traffic unless otherwise posted.
We only allow ATVs for wildlife- archery season, except when closed Grand Cote National Wildlife Refuge
dependent activities. We define an ATV during the deer-gun hunt south of the
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
as an off-road vehicle (not legal for French Fork of the Little River. We
* * *
highway use) with factory specifications allow either-sex, deer-gun hunting on 1. We require hunters and anglers age
not to exceed the following: weight 750 the fourth weekend after Thanksgiving 16 and older to purchase and carry a
lbs. (337.5 kg), length 85 inches (212.5 Day on the area south of the French signed refuge special recreational
cm), and width 48 inches (120 cm). We Fork of the Little River. activity permit.
restrict ATV tires to those no larger than * * * * * * * * * *
25 x 12 with a maximum 1 inch (2.5 cm) 8. We prohibit the use of organized 23. There will be space-blind
lug height and a maximum allowable drives for taking or attempting to take waterfowl hunts on designated sections
tire pressure of 7 psi as indicated on the game or using pursuit dogs. of the refuge during the regular State
tire by the manufacturer. * * * * * waterfowl season (see refuge brochure
* * * * * 11. We prohibit the use of dogs to trail for details). Hunt dates will be
15. We only allow dogs to locate, wounded deer. Wednesdays and Saturdays until 12
point, and retrieve when hunting for D. Sport Fishing. * * * p.m. (noon). There will be a random
migratory game birds. We only allow 1. Conditions A4 (at the Bushley drawing on each hunt day to select
dogs after the last deer-muzzleloader Bayou Unit), A7, A9, A13 (as a fishing participants. The drawing for each hunt
hunt, except when we allow them for guide), A14, A16, B5, and B7 apply. day will be approximately 2 hours
waterfowl hunting throughout the entire * * * * * before legal sunrise. We will limit
refuge waterfowl season. 8. We prohibit bank fishing on blinds to three persons. We will set hunt
16. We prohibit camping or parking Bushley Creek and fishing in Black dates in September, subject to water
overnight on the refuge. Lake, Dempsey Lake, Long Lake, availability, after the State sets the
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * Rhinehart Lake, and round Lake, during season.
1. Conditions A1, A4 (at the Bushley deer-gun and muzzleloader hunts. We 24. There will be youth-only lottery
Bayou Unit), A7 through A14, and A16 prohibit fishing in Black Lake, Dempsey waterfowl hunts on designated sections
apply. Lake, Long Lake, Rhinehart Lake, and of the refuge during the regular State
* * * * * Round Lake during waterfowl hunts. waterfowl season (see refuge brochure
8. At the Headquarters Unit, we close for details). We will determine hunt
D’Arbonne National Wildlife Refuge
upland game hunting during high water dates after the State sets the waterfowl
conditions with an elevation of 42 feet A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. season and limit the hunts to no more
(12.6 m) or above as measured at the * * * than five per season. We will accept
Corps of Engineers center of the lake * * * * * applications from November 1 through
gauge on Catahoula Lake. At the 6. We prohibit hunting within 150 November 21. We will notify successful
Bushley Bayou Unit, we close upland feet (45 m) of the maintained right-of- applicants by mail.
game hunting during high water way roads, from or across ATV trails 25. There may be special youth,
conditions with an elevation of 44 feet (see § 27.31 of this chapter). We prohibit women, and disabled hunter dove hunts

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(subject to cropland availability) during on designated areas of the refuge, as for details). We will set hunt dates in
the regular State dove season (see refuge shown in the refuge hunting brochure July, and we will accept applications
brochure for details). We will determine map, in accordance with State from August 1 through August 31.
hunt dates after the State sets the regulations subject to the following Applicants may NOT apply for more
season. We will determine the number conditions: than one hunt. There is a $5
of hunt days and participants by 1. We require hunters and anglers age nonrefundable application fee per
location of available cropland. We will 16 and older to purchase and carry a person for each hunt application and a
accept applications from July 1 through signed refuge special recreational $15 per person permit for each
July 31, and we may only select activity permit. successful applicant. We will notify
individuals for one hunt date. We will * * * * * successful applicants by September 15.
notify successful applicants by mail. 15. We allow motors up to 25 hp in 16. There will be two lottery deer
26. Individuals utilizing the refuge are Possum Bayou (north of Boat Ramp), hunts for youth ages 12 to 15 (see refuge
subject to inspections of permits, Palmetto Bayou, Westcut Lake, Pt. brochure for details). We will set hunt
licenses, hunting equipment, bag limits, Basse, and Nicholas Lake. dates in July, and we will accept
and boats and vehicles by law 16. We allow electric-powered or applications from November 1 through
enforcement officers. nonmortorized boats in Dooms Lake, November 21. We will provide blinds.
27. We allow nonmotorized or Lake Long, and Possum Bayou (south of We will require successful applicants to
electric-powered boats only. Boat Ramp). pass a shooting proficiency test in order
28. We prohibit the possession of * * * * * to qualify for the hunt. We will notify
saws, saw blades, or machetes. 21. We will allow incidental take of successful applicants by mail.
29. We prohibit trapping. mourning dove while migratory bird 17. We prohibit driving or screwing
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * hunting on days open to waterfowl nails, spikes, or other metal objects into
1. Conditions A1 through A16, A20, hunting. trees or hunting from any tree in which
and A26 apply. 22. Persons using the refuge are such an object has been driven (see
* * * * * subject to inspections of permits, § 32.2(i)).
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * licenses, hunting equipment, bag limits, D. Sport Fishing. * * *
1. Conditions A1 through A16, A20, boats, and vehicles by law enforcement 1. Conditions A1, A3, A5 through A9,
and A26 apply. officers. A17, A19 (remove boats (see § 27.93 of
2. We allow archery-only deer 23. We prohibit trapping. this chapter)) and A22 apply.
hunting on certain sections of the refuge B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * * * * * *
from October 1 through November 30 1. Conditions A1 through A16, A19, 9. We prohibit the harvest of frogs or
(see refuge brochure for details). and A22 apply. turtles (see § 27.21 of this chapter).
3. We allow only portable deer stands 2. We allow squirrel and rabbit 10. We prohibit crawfishing.
(see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). hunting in Hunt Unit 2B from the * * * * *
Deer stands must have the owner’s opening of the State season through
name, address, and phone number December 15. Upper Ouachita National Wildlife
clearly printed on the stand. Refuge
* * * * *
4. We prohibit hunters to drive deer C. Big Game Hunting. * * * A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
or to use pursuit dogs. We prohibit the 1. Conditions A1 through A3, A5 * * *
use of dogs to trail wounded deer or through A16, A19, and A22 apply. * * * * *
hogs. * * * * * 8. We prohibit hunting within 150
* * * * * 3. We allow archery hunting from feet (45 m) of the maintained right-of-
9. We prohibit driving or screwing November 15 through January 1 and way of roads and from or across ATV
nails, spikes, or other metal objects into January 23 to the end of the State trails (see § 27.31 of this chapter). We
trees or hunting from any tree into archery season except during the youth prohibit hunting within 50 feet (15 m)
which such an object has been driven and muzzleloader deer hunts when we or trespassing on above-ground oil or
(see § 32.2(i)). prohibit archery hunting. gas production facilities.
D. Sport Fishing. * * * 4. We allow archery deer hunting in * * * * *
1. Conditions A11, A26, C7, and C8 Hunt Units 1B and 2B from November 16. Amend § 32.38 Maine by:
apply 15 through December 15. a. Revising paragraphs A., B., and C.
* * * * * * * * * * of Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge;
8. You may harvest 100 lbs. (45 kg) of 6. We allow only portable deer stands. b. Revising the introductory text of
crawfish per person per day. Hunters may erect deer stands 2 days paragraph A., revising paragraphs A.5.
before the beginning of the refuge and A.6., and adding paragraphs A.7.
* * * * *
archery season and must remove them and A.8., revising paragraph B., revising
13. We prohibit the harvest of frogs or
the last day of the State archery season. paragraphs C.1., C.3, C.5., C.6., C.7.,
turtles (see § 27.21 of this chapter).
14. We only allow bank fishing in C.8., and adding paragraph C.9., and
* * * * *
Coulee des Grues along Little California 11. We allow electric-powered or revising paragraph D. of Rachel Carson
Road. nonmotorized boats in Lake Ophelia National Wildlife Refuge; and
c. Revising Sunkhaze Meadows
15. We prohibit launching boats, put from November 1 through December 15.
12. You may kill one deer of either National Wildlife Refuge to read as
or placed, in Coulee des Grues from
sex per day during the first refuge follows:
refuge property.
* * * * * archery season, and you may kill § 32.28 Maine.
antlered bucks only during the second * * * * *
Lake Ophelia National Wildlife Refuge refuge archery season.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We * * * * * Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge
allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, 15. There will be three lottery A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
woodcock, snipe, and mourning dove muzzleloader hunts (see refuge brochure allow hunting of duck, goose, American

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woodcock, and Wilson’s snipe on inches (2,600 cm2) of solid-colored, 13. You must register with the refuge
designated areas of the Baring and hunter-orange clothing or material. office prior to hunting black bear,
Edmunds Division of the refuge in 4. We allow the hunting of ruffed bobcat, or eastern coyote with trailing
accordance with State regulations grouse, snowshoe hare, red fox, red dogs.
subject to the following conditions: squirrel, gray squirrel, raccoon, skunk, 14. We prohibit hunting in the
1. We require every hunter to possess and woodchuck on the Edmunds following areas:
and carry a personally signed refuge Division and that part of the Baring i. The South Magurrewock Area: The
hunting permit. Permits and regulations Division that lies west of State Route boundary of this area begins at the
are available at checkpoints throughout 191. intersection of the Charlotte Road and
the refuge. 5. We prohibit hunting on refuge U.S. Route 1; it follows the Charlotte
2. You must complete a Hunter lands after March 31. Road in a southerly direction to a point
Information Card at a self-clearing check 6. You must register with the refuge just south of the fishing pier and
station after each hunt before leaving office prior to hunting raccoon or red observation blind, where it turns in an
the refuge. fox with trailing dogs. easterly direction, crossing the East
3. We allow hunters to enter the C. Big Game Hunting. We allow Branch of the Magurrewock Stream, and
refuge 1⁄2 hour before legal shooting hunting of black bear, bobcat, eastern proceeds in a northerly direction along
hours, and they must exit the refuge by coyote, moose, and white-tailed deer on the upland edge of the Upper and
1⁄2 hour past legal shooting hours. designated areas of the refuge in Middle Magurrewock Marshes to U.S.
4. You may hunt American woodcock accordance with State regulations Route 1 where it follows Route 1 in a
and Wilson’s snipe on the Edmunds subject to the following conditions: southerly direction to the point of
Division and that part of the Baring 1. Conditions A1, A2, A10, B3, and B5 origin.
Division that lies west of State Route apply. ii. The North Magurrewock Area: The
191. 2. We allow hunters to enter the boundary of this area begins where the
5. You may hunt waterfowl (duck and refuge 1⁄2 hour before legal shooting northern exterior boundary of the refuge
goose) in that part of the Edmunds hours, and they must exit the refuge by and Route 1 intersect; it follows the
Division that lies north of Hobart Stream 1⁄2 hour past legal shooting hours, boundary line in a westerly direction to
and west of U.S. Route 1, and in those except for hunters pursuing eastern the railroad grade where it follows the
areas east of U.S. Route 1, and in that coyotes at night. main railroad grade and refuge
portion of the Baring Division that lies 3. We allow bear hunting from boundary in a southwest direction to the
west of State Route 191. October 1 to the end of the State upland edge of the Lower Barn Meadow
6. We prohibit hunting of waterfowl Prescribed Season. Marsh; it then follows the upland edge
in the Nat Smith Field and Marsh or 4. We allow eastern coyote hunting of the marsh in a southerly direction to
Bills Hill Ponds on the Edmunds from October 1 to March 31 annually. U.S. Route 1, where it follows Route 1
Division. 5. If you harvest a bear, deer, or moose to the point of origin.
7. We prohibit construction or use of on the refuge, you must notify the refuge iii. The posted safety zone around the
any permanent blind. office in person or by phone within 24 refuge headquarters complex: The
8. You may only use portable or hours and make the animal available for boundary of this area starts where the
temporary blinds. inspection by refuge personnel. southerly edge of the Horse Pasture
9. You must remove portable or 6. We prohibit construction or use of Field intersects with the Charlotte Road.
temporary blinds and decoys from the permanent tree stands, blinds, or The boundary follows the southern edge
refuge following each day’s hunt (see ladders. of the Horse Pasture Field, across the
§§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). 7. You must use only portable tree abandoned Maine Central Railroad
10. We prohibit motorized or stands, blinds, and ladders. grade, where it intersects with the North
mechanized vehicles and equipment in 8. You must clearly label any tree Fireline Road. It follows the North
designated Wilderness Areas. This stand, blind, or ladder left on the refuge Fireline Road to a point near the
includes all vehicles and items such as overnight with your name, address, northwest corner of the Lane
winches, pulleys, and wheeled game phone number, and hunting license Construction Tract. The line then
carriers. Hunters must remove animals number. proceeds along a cleared and marked
harvested within the Wilderness Areas 9. You must remove all tree stands, trail in a northwesterly direction to the
by hand without the aid of mechanical blinds, and ladders from the refuge on Barn Meadow Road. It proceeds south
equipment of any type. the last day of the muzzleloader deer along the Barn Meadow Road to the
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow season (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this intersection with the South Fireline
hunting of ruffed grouse, snowshoe chapter). Road, where it follows the South
hare, red fox, red squirrel, gray squirrel, 10. You may hunt black bear, eastern Fireline Road across the Headquarters
raccoon, skunk, and woodchuck on coyote, and white-tailed deer during the Road to the intersection with the Mile
designated areas of the Baring and State archery and firearms deer seasons Bridge Road. It then follows the Mile
Edmunds Divisions of the refuge in on that part of the Baring Division that Bridge Road in a southerly direction to
accordance with State regulations lies east of State Route 191. the intersection with the Lunn Road,
subject to the following conditions: 11. You may hunt black bear, bobcat, then along the Lunn Road leaving the
1. Conditions A1, A2, and A10 apply. eastern coyote, moose, and white-tailed road in an easterly direction at the site
2. We allow hunters to enter the deer on the Edmunds Division and that of the old crossing, across the
refuge 1⁄2 hour before legal shooting part of the Baring Division that lies west abandoned Maine Central Railroad
hours, and they must exit the refuge by of State Route 191. grade to the Charlotte Road (directly
1⁄2 hour past legal shooting hours except 12. You may only use a long, recurve, across from the Moosehorn Ridge Road
for hunters pursuing raccoons at night. or compound bow to hunt during the gate). The line follows the Charlotte
3. During the firearms big game archery deer season, and a muzzleloader Road in a northerly direction to the
seasons, you must wear in a to hunt during the deer muzzleloader point of origin.
conspicuous manner on head, chest, season on that part of the refuge that lies iv. The Southern Gravel Pit: The
and back a minimum of 400 square east of Route 191. boundary of this area starts at a point

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where Cranberry Brook crosses the C. Big Game Hunting. * * * 7. At the Goosefare Brook division on
Charlotte Road and proceeds south 1. Conditions A1, A6, and A7 apply. the south side of Goosefare Brook where
along the Charlotte Road to the Barin/ * * * * * it flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
Charlotte Town Line, east along the 3. You must use only portable tree 8. At the Spurwink River division on
Town Line to a point where it intersects stands and ladders. We prohibit use of the west side (Scarborough) of the
the railroad grade where it turns in a nails, screws, or bolts to attach tree Spurwink River upstream of Route 77,
northerly direction, and follows the beginning at Route 77 and then
stands and ladders to trees (see
railroad grade to Cranberry Brook, upstream approximately 1,000 feet (300
§ 32.2(i)). You must remove tree stands
following Cranbettery Brook in a m) to a point near the fork in the river.
and ladders from the refuge following 9. You may launch boats from car top
westerly direction to the point of origin. each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
* * * * * from legal sunrise to legal sunset at
chapter). Brave Boat Harbor division on
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge * * * * * Chauncey Creek at the intersection of
5. We close the Moody and Biddeford Cutts Island Road and Sea Point Road.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
Pool divisions of the refuge to white- 10. We allow car-top launching from
allow hunting of duck, goose, coot,
tailed deer hunting. legal sunrise to legal sunset at Spurwink
woodcock, and snipe in accordance
6. We only allow archery on those River division on the upstream side of
with State regulations on designated
areas of the Little River division open to Route 77 at the old road crossing.
areas of the Brave Boat Harbor, Lower 11. We allow fishing from legal
hunting.
Wells, Upper Wells, Mousam River, sunrise to legal sunset.
Goose Rocks, and Spurwink River 7. You may hunt fox and coyote with
archery or shotgun during daylight 12. We prohibit lead jigs and sinkers.
Divisions of the refuge subject to the 13. Anglers must attend their lines at
following conditions: hours of the State firearm deer season
only. all times.
* * * * * 14. We prohibit collection of bait on
8. Bow hunters with refuge permits
5. You may use seasonal blinds with the refuge.
may apply for the special ‘‘Wells Hunt’’.
a Special Use Permit. A permitted
We must receive letters of interest by Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife
seasonal blind is available to permitted
November 1 for consideration in a Refuge
hunters on a first-come, first-served
random drawing. Selected hunters must A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
basis. The permit holder for the blind is
comply with regulations as set by the allow hunting of migratory game birds
responsible fore the removal of the blind
State. on designated areas of the refuge in
at the end of the season and compliance
9. You must report any deer harvested accordance with State regulations.
with all conditions of the Special Use
to the refuge office within 48 hours. B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
Permit. You must remove temporary
blinds, decoys, and boats from the D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport hunting of upland game on designated
refuge each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 fishing along the shoreline on the areas of the refuge in accordance with
of this chapter). following designated areas of the refuge State regulations subject to the
6. We open the refuge to hunting in accordance with State regulations following condition: You may possess
during the hours stipulated by State subject to the following conditions: only approved nontoxic shot while in
regulations but no longer than 1⁄2 hour 1. At the Brave Boat Harbor division the field (see § 32.2(k)).
on the north side (York) of the stream C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal
crossing under Route 103, beginning at hunting of deer, moose, and bear on
sunset. We close the refuge to night
Route 103 then downstream to the first designated areas of the refuge in
hunting. You must unload all firearms
railroad trestle. accordance with State regulations
(see § 27.42(b) of this chapter) outside of
2. At the Moody division on the north subject to the following condition: You
legal hunting hours.
side of the Ogunquit River and must wear, in a conspicuous manner on
7. We prohibit all-terrain vehicles
downstream of Route 1, beginning at the head, chest, and back a minimum of 400
(ATVs or OHRVs) (see § 27.31(f) of this
refuge boundary then downstream a square inches (2,600 cm2) of solid-
chapter).
8. We close the Moody, Little River, distance of 500 feet (150 m). colored hunter-orange clothing or
Biddeford Pool, and Goosefare Brook 3. At the Moody division on the east material during firearms big game
divisions of the refuge to all migratory side of Stevens Brook and downstream season.
of Bourne Avenue, beginning at Bourne D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
bird hunting.
Avenue then downstream to where the fishing on the waters of and from the
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
refuge ends near Ocean Avenue. banks of Baker Brook, Birch Stream,
hunting of pheasant and grouse on
4. At the Lower Wells division on the Buzzy Brook, Dudley Brook, Johnson
designated areas of the Brave Boat
west side of the Webhannet River Brook, Little Birch Stream, Little Buzzy
Harbor, Lower Wells, Upper Wells,
downstream of Mile Road, from Mile Brook, Sandy Stream, and Sunkhaze
Mousam River, Goose Rocks, Goosefare
Road north to the first creek. Stream.
Brook, and Spurwink River division of 17. Amend § 32.39 Maryland by
the refuge in accordance with State 5. At the Upper Wells division on the
revising Patuxent Research Refuge to
regulations subject to the following south side of the Merriland River
read as follows:
conditions: downstream of Skinner Mill Road,
1. Conditions A1, A6, and A7 apply. beginning at the refuge boundary and § 32.39 Maryland.
2. You may take pheasant and grouse then east along the oxbow to the woods. * * * * *
by falconry during State seasons. 6. At the Mousam River division on
3. You may only possess approved the north side of the Mousam River Patuxent Research Refuge
nontoxic shot (see § 32.2(k)) while on downstream of Route 9, beginning at the A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
the refuge. refuge boundary and then east to a point allow hunting of goose, duck, and dove
4. We close the Moody, Little River, opposite Great Hill Road. Access is from on the North Tract in accordance with
and Biddeford Pool division of the the Bridle Path along the first tidal State regulations subject to the
refuge to all upland game hunting. creek. following conditions:

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1. We require a fee-hunting permit. while hunting upland game except for track. We prohibit tracking later than
2. We require hunters age 17 and turkey hunting. We encourage turkey 21⁄2 hours after legal sunset. We may
under to have a parent or guardian hunters to wear fluorescent orange. revoke your hunting privileges if you
countersign to receive a hunting permit. 3. We prohibit hunting of upland wound a deer and do not make a
An adult, age 21 or older, possessing a game during the firearms and reasonable effort to retrieve it. This may
hunting permit, must accompany muzzleloader seasons. include next-day tracking.
hunters age 16 and younger in the field. 4. We select turkey hunters by a 10. North Tract: We allow shotgun,
3. You must check-in and out at the computerized lottery for youth, muzzleloader, and bow hunting in
Hunter Control Station (HCS) and disabled, mobility impaired, and general accordance with the following
exchange your hunting permit for a public hunts. We require documentation conditions:
daily hunting pass and a vehicle pass for disabled and mobility-impaired i. Conditions C1 through C9 apply.
every time you enter or exit the refuge, hunters. 11. Central Tract: We allow shotgun
including breaks, lunch, and dinner. 5. We require each turkey hunter to and bow hunting in accordance with the
4. We restrict hunters to the selected attend a turkey clinic sponsored by the following conditions:
area and activity until you check out at National Wild Turkey Federation. i. Conditions C1 through C9 apply.
the HCS. 6. We require turkey hunters to ii. We only allow bow hunters to hunt
5. You must use established and pattern their weapons prior to hunting. on the Schafer Farm.
maintained roads and not block traffic C. Big Game Hunting. We allow iii. We select Central Tract shotgun
(see § 27.31(h) of this chapter). hunting of white-tailed deer in and bow hunters by a computerized
6. We prohibit hunting on or across accordance with State regulations lottery. You will be assigned a specific
any road, within 50 yards (45 m) of a subject to the following conditions: hunting location.
road, within 150 yards (135 m) of any 1. We require you to pass a iv. You must carry a flashlight,
occupied structure, or within 25 yards proficiency test with each weapon that whistle, and a compass while hunting.
(22.5 m) from any designated ‘‘No you desire to use prior to issuing you a 12. South Tract: We allow shotgun,
Hunting’’ area. Only those with a State hunting permit. muzzleloader, and bow hunting in
‘‘Hunt from a Vehicle Permit’’ may hunt 2. Conditions A1 through A6 apply. accordance with the following
from the roadside at designated areas. 3. You must wear a minimum of 400 regulations:
7. You must wear at least a square inches (2,600 cm2) of fluorescent i. Conditions C1 through C9 and
fluorescent-orange hat or cap when orange on your head, chest, and back C11iv apply.
while hunting. Bow hunters must follow ii. You must access South Tract
walking from your vehicle to your
this requirement when moving to and hunting areas A, B, and C off Springfield
hunting site. ‘‘Jump Shooters’’ must
from the deer stand and while tracking. Road through the Old Beltsville Airport,
wear at least a fluorescent-orange hat or
We do not require bow hunters to wear and South Tract hunting area D off
cap while hunting. If you stop and
the fluorescent orange when positioning Maryland Route 197 through Gate #4
stand, you may replace the orange hat
to hunt except during the deer and park in designated parking areas.
or cap with a camouflage one. iii. We prohibit shooting into any
8. You may only carry one shotgun, muzzleloader season.
4. We will extract a jaw from each open meadow or field area.
20 gauge or larger, in the field. We iv. We prohibit parking along the
prohibit additional firearms. deer harvested before leaving the refuge.
5. We publish the Refuge Hunting National Wildlife Visitor Center road or
9. We only allow the taking of Canada in the visitor center parking lot.
goose during the special September and Regulations, which include the daily
D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
late season for a resident Canada goose. and yearly bag limits and hunting dates
fishing in accordance with State
10. We prohibit hunting of goose, for the North, Central, and South Tracts,
regulations subject to the following
duck, or dove during the deer firearm in July. We give hunters a copy of the
conditions:
seasons and the early deer muzzleloader regulations with your fee permit, and 1. We require a free refuge fishing
seasons that occur in October. they must know the specific hunt permit, which you must carry with you
11. We prohibit dove hunting during seasons and regulations. at all times while fishing. Organized
any deer muzzleloader or firearms 6. You must use portable tree stands
groups may request a group permit. The
seasons. equipped with a safety belt. You must
group leader must carry a copy of the
12. We require waterfowl hunters to wear the safety belt while in the tree
permit and stay with the group at all
use retrievers on any impounded stand. The stand must be at least 10 feet
times while fishing.
waters. Retrievers must be of the (3 m) off the ground. You must remove 2. You may take one additional
traditional breeds, such as Chesapeake tree stands daily from the refuge (see licensed adult or two youths age 15 or
Bay, golden, Laborador, etc. § 27.93 of this chapter). Hunters must under to fish under your permit and in
13. We require dogs to be under the use deer stands to hunt the South and your presence.
immediate control of their owner at all Central Tracts. (We will make limited 3. You may only use earthworms for
times. Law enforcement officers may accommodations for disabled hunters live bait.
seize dogs running loose or unattended for Central Tract lottery hunts.) 4. We prohibit harvesting bait on the
(see § 26.21(b) of this chapter). 7. We prohibit the firing of weapons refuge.
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow after legal shooting hours, including the 5. You must attend all fishing lines.
hunting of turkey, bobwhite quail, grey unloading of muzzleloaders. 6. We prohibit fishing from all bridges
squirrel, eastern cottontail rabbit, and 8. We prohibit use of dogs to hunt or except the south side of Bailey Bridge.
woodchuck on the North Tract and track wounded deer. 7. You may take the following species:
turkey on the Central Tract in 9. If you wish to track wounded deer chain pickerel, catfish, golden shiner,
accordance with State regulations beyond 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset, you eel, and sunfish (includes bluegill, black
subject to the following conditions: must report in person to the HCS. If you crappie, warmouth, and pumpkinseed).
1. Conditions A1 and A6 apply. are hunting on the refuge’s South or 8. You must catch and release all bass.
2. You must wear a minimum of 400 Central Tracts, you must call the HCS. 9. North Tract: We allow sport fishing
square inches (2,600 cm2) of fluorescent The HCS manager will call a refuge law in accordance with the following
orange on your head, chest, and back enforcement officer to gain consent to conditions:

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i. We allow sport fishing at Lake c. Revising Oxbow National Wildlife areas of the refuge in accordance with
Allen, Rieve’s Pond, New Marsh, Cattail Refuge to read as follows: State regulations subject to the
Pond, Bailey Bridge Pond, Bailey Bridge following conditions:
§ 32.40 Massachusetts. 1. We allow shotgun hunting for
(south side), and Little Patuxent River
(downstream only from Bailey’s Bridge). * * * * * ruffed grouse, cottontail rabbit, and gray
ii. Conditions D1 through D8 apply. Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge squirrel within those portions of the
iii. We require a free North Tract refuge located north of Hudson Road,
refuge access permit that you must A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We except those areas north of Hudson
possess and carry at all times. If you are allow hunting of woodcock on Road designated as ‘‘archery only’’
age 17 or under, you must have a parent designated portions of the refuge in hunting on the current refuge hunting
or guardian countersign to receive an accordance with State regulations map. These archery only hunting areas
access permit. A parent or legal subject to the following conditions: north of Hudson Road are those portions
1. We allow woodcock hunting within of the refuge that are external to Patrol
guardian must accompany those anglers
the portions of the refuge located north Road from its southerly intersection
age 17 and under.
iv. You may fish year-round at Lake of Hudson Road, except those areas with White Pond Road, northwesterly
Allen, New Marsh, Cattail Pond, Bailey north of Hudson Road that are and then easterly, to its intersection
designated as ‘‘archery only’’ hunting on with Old Marlborough Road.
Bridge Pond, Bailey Bridge (south side),
the current refuge hunting map. These 2. Conditions A2, A3, A4, A6, A7, A8,
and the Little Patuxent River
archery only hunting areas north of A9, A10, and A11 apply.
(downstream only from Bailey Bridge)
Hudson Road are those portions of the 3. You may possess only approved
except during the white-tailed deer
refuge that are external to Patrol Road nontoxic shot while in the field (see
muzzleloader and shotgun seasons and
from its southerly intersection with § 32.2(k)).
the waterfowl hunting season. We also
White Pond Road, northwesterly and 4. We prohibit construction or use of
reserve the right to close Lake Allen at
then easterly, to its intersection with any permanent structure while hunting
any time.
Old Marlborough Road. on the refuge. You must remove all
v. You may fish at Rieve’s Pond from 2. We require refuge permits.
February 1 to August 31 and on temporary blinds each day (see §§ 27.93
3. You must possess and carry all and 27.94 of this chapter).
Sundays from September 1 to January applicable hunting licenses, permits,
31. 5. During seasons when it is legal to
stamps, and a photographic hunt deer with a shotgun or
vi. We allow wading, for fishing identification while hunting on the
purposes only, downstream from Bailey muzzleloader, we require all hunters,
refuge. including archers and small game
Bridge on the Little Patuxent River. We 4. We prohibit use of motorized
prohibit wading in other bodies of hunters, to wear a minimum of 500
vehicles on the refuge.
water. 5. During any season when it is legal square inches (3,250 cm2) of solid-
vii. We prohibit the use of any type to hunt deer with a shotgun or orange clothing or material in a
of watercraft. muzzleloader, we require all hunters to conspicuous manner on their chest,
10. South Tract: We allow sport wear a minimum of 500 square inches back, and head. During all other times,
fishing in accordance with the following (3,250 cm2) of solid-orange clothing or if you are engaged in ruffed grouse,
conditions: material in a conspicuous manner on squirrel, or cottontail rabbit hunting on
i. Conditions D1 through D8 apply. their chest, back, and head. During all the refuge, you must wear a minimum
ii. You must park your vehicle in the other times, if you are engaged in of a solid-orange hat.
parking lot located behind Refuge Gate woodcock hunting on the refuge, you C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
#8 off Maryland Route 197. must wear a minimum of a solid-orange hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey
iii. You must display your fishing hat. on designated areas of the refuge in
permit on your vehicle dashboard. 6. We prohibit the use of electronic accordance with State regulations
iv. We allow sport fishing at the pier calls during any hunting season. subject to the following conditions:
and designated shorelines at Cash Lake. 7. We prohibit trimming or cutting of 1. We allow shotgun and
See Refuge Fishing Regulations for areas branches larger than the diameter of a muzzleloader hunting of white-tailed
opened to fishing. We post other areas quarter (see § 27.61 of this chapter). deer, as well as shotgun hunting of
with ‘‘No fishing beyond this point’’. 8. We prohibit the marking any tree or turkey, within the portions of the refuge
v. You may fish from mid-June until other refuge feature with flagging, paint, located north of Hudson Road, except
mid-October. reflective material, or any other those areas north of Hudson Road that
vi. You may fish between the hours of substance (see § 27.61 of this chapter). are designated as ‘‘archery only’’
6 a.m. until legal sunset. We open refuge 9. You may scout hunting areas on the hunting on the current refuge hunting
trails from legal sunrise until 5:30 p.m. refuge once you have obtained a refuge map. These archery only hunting areas
daily. permit. Scouting may begin no earlier north of Hudson Road are those portions
vii. We prohibit boat trailers. than 1 month from the opening day of of the refuge that are external to Patrol
viii. You may use watercraft for the hunting season. We prohibit the use Road from its southerly intersection
fishing in accordance with the State of dogs during scouting. with White Pond Road, northwesterly
boating laws subject to the following 10. We allow hunters to enter the and then easterly, to its intersection
conditions: You may use car-top boats refuge 11⁄2 hours before legal hunting with Old Marlborough Road.
14 feet (4.2 m) or less, canoes, kayaks, hours, and they must leave the refuge no 2. We allow archery deer and archery
and inflatable boats. You may only use later than 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset. turkey hunting within all portions of the
electric motors, 4 hp or less. We 11. For seasons wherein State refuge during the hunting seasons for
prohibit sailboats. regulations allow use of dogs, we allow these species.
18. Amend § 32.40 Massachusetts by: no more than two dogs per hunting 3. We require refuge permits. We limit
a. Adding Assabet River National party. We prohibit the training of dogs the numbers of deer and turkey hunters
Wildlife Refuge; on the refuge. allowed to hunt on the refuge. If the
b. Adding Great Meadows National B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow number of applications received to hunt
Wildlife Refuge; and upland game hunting on designated these species is greater than the number

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of permits available, we will issue allowed to hunt on the refuge. If the 2. We prohibit the use of firearms for
permits by random selection. number of applications received to hunt hunting deer on the refuge. However,
4. Conditions A3, A4, A6, A7, A8, A9, waterfowl is greater than the number of you may archery hunt in the portions of
and A10 apply. permits available, we will issue permits the refuge that are open for deer hunting
5. During seasons when it is legal to by random selection. during the archery, shotgun, and
hunt deer with a shotgun or 2. We will provide waterfowl hunters muzzleloader seasons established by the
muzzleloader, we require all hunters, maps showing the portions of the refuge State.
including archers and small game designated as open. 3. We require refuge permits. We limit
hunters, to wear a minimum of 500 3. You must possess and carry all the numbers of deer hunters allowed to
square inches (3,250 cm2) of solid- applicable hunting licenses, permits, hunt on the refuge. If the number of
orange clothing or material in a stamps, and a photographic applications received to hunt deer on
conspicuous manner on their chest, identification while hunting on the the refuge is greater than the number of
back, and head. refuge. permits available, we will issue permits
6. You may use decoys to hunt turkey. 4. We prohibit construction or use of by random selection.
7. We prohibit driving deer by any any permanent structure while hunting 4. Conditions A3, A5, A7, A8, A9,
means on the refuge. on the refuge. You must remove all A11, and A12 apply.
8. We prohibit construction or use of temporary blinds by legal sunset each 5. During seasons when it is legal to
permanent structures while hunting. We day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this hunt deer with a shotgun or
prohibit driving a nail, spike, screw, or chapter). muzzleloader, we require all hunters,
other metal object into any tree or 5. We prohibit use of motorized including archers and small game
hunting from any tree into which a nail, vehicles on the refuge. hunters, to wear a minimum of 500
spike, screw, or other object has been 6. Except while hunting waterfowl square inches (3,250 cm2) of solid-
driven (see § 32.2(i)). from a blind or from a boat, you must orange clothing or material in a
9. You may use temporary tree stands wear a minimum of 500 square inches conspicuous manner on their chest,
while engaged in hunting deer during (3,250 cm2) of solid-orange clothing or back, and head.
the applicable archery, shotgun, or material in a conspicuous manner on 6. We prohibit the use of decoys to
muzzleloader deer seasons. You must your chest, back, and head during any hunt deer on the refuge.
remove all stands or any blinds by legal season when it is legal to hunt deer with 7. We prohibit driving deer by any
sunset each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 a shotgun or muzzleloader. means on the refuge.
of this chapter). We require all tree 7. We prohibit the use of electronic 8. We prohibit construction or use of
stands to have the name and address of calls during any hunting season. permanent structures while hunting. We
the owner clearly printed on the stand. 8. We prohibit trimming or cutting of prohibit driving nails, spikes, screws, or
10. We prohibit possession of branches larger than the diameter of a other metal object into any tree or
buckshot while hunting during any quarter (see § 27.61 of this chapter). hunting from any tree in which a nail,
season on the refuge. 9. We prohibit the marking of any tree spike, screw, or other object has been
D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport or other refuge feature with flagging, driven (see § 32.2(i)).
fishing in Puffer Pond in accordance paint, reflective material or any other 9. You may use temporary tree stands
with State regulations subject to the substance (see § 27.61 of this chapter). while engaged in hunting deer. You
following conditions: 10. You may scout hunting areas on must remove all stands or any blinds by
1. We allow fishing from the refuge once you have obtained a legal sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of
nonmotorized canoes and car-top boats, refuge permit. Scouting may begin no this chapter). We require all tree stands
as well as from designated locations on earlier than 1 month from the opening to have the name and address of the
the banks of Puffer Pond. We prohibit day of the hunting season. We prohibit owner clearly printed on the stand.
the use of trailers to launch or retrieve the use of dogs during scouting. D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
canoes or boats on the refuge. 11. We allow hunters to enter the fishing in designated areas of the refuge
2. We allow catch and release fishing refuge 11⁄2 hours before legal hunting in accordance with State regulations
only. hours, and they must leave the refuge no subject to the following condition: We
3. We prohibit the use of live bait. later than 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset. allow fishing along the main channels of
4. We prohibit lead sinkers. 12. We allow no more than two dogs the Concord and Sudbury Rivers and
5. We prohibit taking of frogs or per hunting party. We prohibit the from designated banks of Heard Pond.
turtles on the refuge (see § 27.21 of this training of dogs on the refuge. We limit access to Heard Pond to foot
chapter). B. Upland Game Hunting. [Reserved.] traffic only.
6. You may fish on Puffer Pond from C. Big Game Hunting. We allow * * * * *
1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour archery hunting of whitetail deer on
after legal sunset. designated areas of the refuge in Oxbow National Wildlife Refuge
7. We prohibit night fishing or ice accordance with State regulations A. Hunting of Migratory Game Birds.
fishing on the refuge. subject to the following conditions: We allow hunting of waterfowl,
8. We prohibit open fires anywhere on 1. We allow archery hunting of woodcock, and common snipe on
the refuge. whitetail deer within the portions of the designated areas of the refuge in
Concord Unit of the refuge that are accordance with State regulations
Great Meadows National Wildlife located north of Massachusetts Route subject to the following conditions:
Refuge 225. We also allow archery hunting of 1. We allow waterfowl and common
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We whitetail deer within the portions of the snipe hunting within the portions of the
allow hunting of waterfowl on Sudbury Unit of the refuge that are refuge located south of Massachusetts
designated areas of the refuge in located north of Stonebridge Road in Route 2 and west of the B&M railroad
accordance with State regulations Wayland, Massachusetts and south of tracks.
subject to the following conditions: Lincoln Road/Sherman’s Bridge Road 2. We allow woodcock hunting within
1. We require refuge permits. We limit on the Sudbury and Wayland Town the portions of the refuge south of
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B&M railroad tracks; north of 1. We allow shotgun hunting of ruffed of permits available, we will issue
Massachusetts Route 2 and south of grouse, cottontail rabbit, and gray permits by random selection.
Hospital Road; as well as within the squirrels within the areas of the refuge 5. Conditions A4, A6, A8, A9, A10,
portions of the refuge along the westerly located south of Massachusetts Route 2 A11, and A12 apply.
side of the Nashua River located north and west of the B&M railroad tracks; 6. With the exception of waterfowl
of the commuter rail tracks in Shirley, north of Massachusetts Route 2 and hunters hunting within a blind or from
Massachusetts. south of Hospital Road; and, within the a boat, during seasons when it is legal
3. We require refuge permits. We limit portions of the refuge along the westerly to hunt deer with a shotgun or
the numbers of waterfowl hunters side of the Nashua River located north muzzleloader, we require all hunters,
allowed to hunt on the refuge. If the of the commuter rail tracks in Shirley, including archers and small game
number of applications received to hunt Massachusetts, subject to the following hunters, to wear a minimum of 500
waterfowl is greater than the number of conditions: square inches (3,250 cm2) of solid-
permits available, we will issue permits 2. We require refuge permits. orange clothing or material in a
by random selection. 3. You may possess only approved conspicuous manner on their chest,
4. You must possess and carry all nontoxic shot while in the field (see back, and head.
applicable hunting licenses, permits, § 32.2(k)). 7. Hunters may only use decoys to
stamps, and a photographic 4. Conditions A4, A5, A6, A8, A9, hunt turkey.
identification while hunting on the A10, A11, A12, and A13 apply. 8. We prohibit driving deer by any
refuge. 5. With the exception of waterfowl means on the refuge.
5. We prohibit construction or use of hunters hunting within a blind or from 9. We prohibit construction or use of
any permanent structure while hunting a boat, during seasons when it is legal permanent structures while hunting.
on the refuge. You must remove all to hunt deer with a shotgun or You may not drive nails, spikes, screws
temporary blinds each day (see §§ 27.93 muzzleloader, we require all hunters, or other metal object into any tree or
and 27.94 of this chapter). including archers and small game hunt from any tree in which a nail,
6. We prohibit use of motorized hunters, to wear a minimum of 500 spike, screw or other object has been
vehicles on the refuge. square inches (3,250 cm2) of solid- driven (see § 32.2(i)).
7. With the exception of waterfowl 10. You may use temporary tree
orange clothing or material in a
hunters hunting within a blind or from stands while engaged in hunting deer
conspicuous manner on their chest,
a boat, during any season when it is during the applicable archery, shotgun,
back, and head. During all other times,
legal to hunt deer with a shotgun or or muzzleloader deer seasons. You must
if you are engaged in ruffed grouse,
muzzleloader, we require all hunters to remove all stands or any blinds by legal
squirrel, or cottontail rabbit hunting on
wear a minimum of 500 square inches sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
the refuge, you must wear a minimum
(3,250 cm2) of solid-orange clothing or chapter). We require all tree stands to
of a solid-orange hat.
material in a conspicuous manner on have the name and address of the owner
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
their chest, back, and head. During all clearly printed on the stand.
hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey
other times, if you are engaged in 11. We prohibit possession of
on designated areas of the refuge in
woodcock hunting on the refuge, you buckshot while hunting during any
accordance with State regulations
must wear a minimum of a solid-orange season on the refuge.
subject to the following conditions:
hat. D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
8. We prohibit the use of electronic 1. We allow shotgun, archery, and
muzzleloader hunting of white-tailed fishing along the banks of the Nashua
calls during any hunting season. River in accordance with State
9. We prohibit trimming or cutting of deer, as well as shotgun and archery
hunting of turkey, within the portions of regulations.
branches larger than the diameter of a
quarter (see § 27.51 of this chapter). the refuge located south of * * * * *
10. We prohibit the marking of any Massachusetts Route 2 and west of the 19. Amend § 32.42 Minnesota by:
tree or other refuge feature with B&M railroad tracks. a. Revising paragraph C. of Agassiz
flagging, paint, reflective material, or 2. We allow archery deer and archery National Wildlife Refuge;
any other substance (see § 27.51 of this turkey hunting within the portions of b. Revising the introductory text of
chapter). the refuge located south of paragraph B., adding paragraphs B.4.
11. You may scout hunting areas on Massachusetts Route 2 and east of the and B.5. and revising paragraph C. of
the refuge once you have obtained a B&M railroad tracks, as well as within Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge;
refuge permit. Scouting may begin no the portions of the refuge along the c. Adding Big Stone Wetland
earlier than 1 month from the opening easterly side of the Nashua River located Management District;
day of the hunting season. We prohibit north of the commuter rail tracks in d. Revising Detroit Lakes Wetland
the use of dogs during scouting. Ayer, Massachusetts. Management District;
12. We allow hunters to enter the 3. We allow archery deer hunting as e. Revising paragraph A.3., adding
refuge 11⁄2 hours before legal hunting well as shotgun and archery turkey paragraphs A.4. through A.6., revising
hours, and they must leave the refuge no hunting within the portions of the paragraph B., adding paragraph C.3.,
later than 11⁄2 hours after legal sunset. refuge located north of Massachusetts and revising paragraph D.1. of Fergus
13. For seasons wherein State Route 2 and south of Hospital Road; Falls Wetland Management District;
regulations allow use of dogs, we allow and, within the portions of the refuge f. Adding Glacial Ridge National
no more than two dogs per hunting along the westerly side of the Nashua Wildlife Refuge;
party. We prohibit the training of dogs River located north of the commuter rail g. Adding paragraph A.5., revising
on the refuge. tracks in Shirley, MA. paragraph B., and adding paragraphs
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow 4. We require refuge permits. We limit C.3. and D.3. of Litchfield Wetland
upland game hunting on designated the numbers of deer and turkey hunters Management District;
areas of the refuge in accordance with allowed to hunt on the refuge. If the h. Revising paragraph A., and adding
State regulations subject to the number of applications received to hunt paragraphs B.4. and C.7. of Minnesota
following conditions: these species is greater than the number Valley National Wildlife Refuge;

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i. Adding Minnesota Valley Wetland turkey, gray and fox squirrel, cottontail 2. You must remove all stands and
Management District; and jack rabbit, red and gray fox, personal property from the WPAs each
j. Revising paragraph A.3., adding raccoon, and striped skunk on day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
paragraph A.4., revising paragraph B., designated areas of the refuge in chapter).
adding paragraph C.3., and revising accordance with State regulations 3. We prohibit hunters occupying
paragraph D.1. of Morris Wetland subject to the following conditions: ground and tree stands that are illegally
Management District; * * * * * set up or constructed.
k. Adding paragraphs A.4. and A.5., 4. We allow the use of hunting dogs, 4. Condition A5 applies.
revising paragraph B.2., and adding D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing
provided the dog is under the
paragraphs B.4., C.4. and D. of Northern throughout the district in accordance
immediate control of the hunter at all
Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife with State regulations subject to the
times during the State-approved hunting
Refuge; following conditions:
season (see § 26.21(b) of this chapter). 1. We prohibit the use of motorized
l. Adding paragraphs A.2. through
5. We prohibit camping. boats.
A.4., B.3., C.5., and D.4. of Rice Lake
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow 2. You must remove all ice fishing
National Wildlife Refuge;
m. Adding paragraph C.5. and hunting of white-tailed deer on shelters and all other personal property
revising paragraph D. of Rydell National designated areas of the refuge in from the WPAs each day (see § 27.93 of
Wildlife Refuge; accordance with State regulations this chapter).
n. Revising the introductory text of subject to the following conditions: 3. Condition A5 applies.
paragraphs A., B., and C., revising 1. Hunters may use portable stands.
Hunters may not construct or use Detroit Lakes Wetland Management
paragraph A.4., and adding paragraphs District
A.6., A.7., B.3., C.5., and C.6. of permanent blinds, permanent platforms,
Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge; or permanent ladders. A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
o. Revising the introductory text of 2. You must remove all stands and allow hunting of migratory game birds
paragraphs A., B., and C., revising personal property from the refuge by throughout the district in accordance
paragraph A.2., and adding paragraphs legal sunset each day (see §§ 27.93 and with State regulations, except that we
A.3., A.4., B.5., C.4., D.5., and D.6. of 27.94 of this chapter). prohibit hunting on the Headquarters
Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge; and 3. We prohibit hunters occupying Waterfowl Production Area (WPA) in
p. Revising paragraphs A., C., and D. ground and tree stands that are illegally Becker County, the Hitterdal WPA in
of Windom Wetland Management set up or constructed. Clay County, and the McIntosh WPA in
District to read as follows: 4. We prohibit camping. Polk County. The following conditions
* * * * * apply:
§ 32.42 Minnesota. 1. We prohibit the use of motorized
* * * * * Big Stone Wetland Management District boats.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We 2. We prohibit the construction or use
Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge of permanent blinds, stands, or scaffolds
allow hunting of migratory game birds
* * * * * throughout the district in accordance (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow with State regulations subject to the 3. You must remove all personal
hunting of white-tailed deer and moose following conditions: property, which includes boats, decoys,
on designated areas of the refuge in 1. We prohibit the use of motorized and blinds brought onto the WPAs each
accordance with State regulations boats. day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
subject to the following conditions: 2. We prohibit the construction or use chapter).
1. Hunters may use portable stands. 4. We allow the use of hunting dogs,
of permanent blinds, stands, or
Hunters may not construct or use provided the dog is under the
scaffolds.
permanent blinds, permanent platforms, immediate control of the hunter at all
3. You must remove all personal
or permanent ladders. times during the State-approved hunting
property, which includes boats, decoys,
2. You must remove all stands and season.
and blinds brought onto the WPA each 5. We prohibit camping.
personal property from the refuge by
day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
legal sunset each day (see §§ 27.93 and
chapter). upland game hunting in accordance
27.94 of this chapter).
3. We prohibit hunters occupying 4. We allow the use of hunting dogs, with State regulations throughout the
ground and tree stands that are illegally provided the dog is under the district (except that we allow no
set up or constructed. immediate control of the hunter at all hunting on the Headquarters Waterfowl
4. We prohibit the use of snowmobiles times during the State-approved hunting Production Area (WPA) in Becker
and ATVs. season (see § 26.21(b) of this chapter). County, the Hitterdal WPA in Clay
5. We allow the use of wheeled, 5. We prohibit camping. County, and the McIntosh WPA in Polk
nonmotorized conveyance devices (i.e., B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow County) subject to the following
bikes, retrieval carts) except in the upland game hunting throughout the conditions: Conditions A4 and A5
Wilderness Area. district in accordance with State apply.
6. We allow the use of nonmotorized regulations subject to the following C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big
boats and canoes. conditions: Conditions A4 and A5 game hunting in accordance with State
7. We prohibit entry into the ‘‘Closed apply. regulations throughout the district,
Areas’’. C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big except that we prohibit hunting on the
8. We prohibit camping. game hunting throughout the district in Headquarters Waterfowl Production
* * * * * accordance with State regulations Area (WPA) in Becker County, the
subject to the following conditions: Hitterdal WPA in Clay County, and the
Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge 1. Hunters may use portable stands. McIntosh WPA in Polk County. The
* * * * * Hunters may not construct or use following conditions apply:
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow permanent blinds, permanent platforms, 1. Hunters may use portable stands.
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permanent blinds, permanent platforms, 1. Only those hunters selected by the 7. Conditions A6 and A7 apply.
or permanent ladders. Minnesota Department of Natural * * * * *
2. You must remove all stands and Resources to hunt prairie chicken may
personal property from the WPAs each hunt sharp-tailed grouse. Minnesota Valley Wetland Management
day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this 2. Condition A2 applies. District
chapter). C. Big Game Hunting. We allow A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
3. We prohibit hunters occupying hunting of white-tailed deer on allow hunting of migratory game birds
ground and tree stands that are illegally designated areas of the refuge in throughout the district in accordance
set up or constructed. accordance with State regulations with State regulations subject to the
4. Condition A5 applies. subject to the following conditions: following conditions:
D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing in 1. You must remove all stands from 1. We prohibit the use of motorized
accordance with State regulations the refuge at the end of each day’s hunt. boats.
throughout the district subject to the 3. Condition A2 applies. 2. We prohibit the construct or use of
following conditions: D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved] permanent blinds, stands, or scaffolds.
1. You must remove all ice fishing Litchfield Wetland Management 3. You must remove all personal
shelters and all other personal property District property, which includes boats, decoys,
from the WPAs each day (see § 27.93 of and blinds brought onto the WPAs each
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
this chapter). day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
* * *
2. Condition A5 applies. chapter).
* * * * * 4. We allow the use of hunting dogs,
Fergus Falls Wetland Management 5. We prohibit camping.
District B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow provided the dog is under the
upland game hunting throughout the immediate control of the hunter at all
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. times during the State-approved hunting
* * * district (except we prohibit hunting on
the Phare Lake Waterfowl Production season (see § 26.21(b) of this chapter).
* * * * * Area in Renville County) in accordance 5. We prohibit camping.
3. During the State-approved hunting with State regulations subject to the B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
season, we allow the use of hunting following conditions: Conditions A4 upland game hunting throughout the
dogs, provided the dog is under the and A5 apply. district in accordance with State
immediate control of the hunter at all C. Big Game Hunting. * * * regulations subject to the following
times (see § 26.21(b) of this chapter). conditions: Conditions A4 and A5
4. We prohibit the construction or use * * * * * apply.
3. Condition A5 applies.
of permanent blinds, stands, or scaffolds D. Sport Fishing. * * * C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big
(see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). game hunting throughout the district in
5. We prohibit hunters occupying * * * * * accordance with State regulations
ground and tree stands that are illegally 3. Condition A5 applies. subject to the following conditions:
set up or constructed. Minnesota Valley National Wildlife 1. Hunters may use portable stands.
6. We prohibit camping. Refuge Hunters may not construct or use
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We permanent blinds, permanent platforms,
upland game hunting throughout the allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot or permanent ladders.
district (except that we prohibit hunting on designated areas of the refuge in 2. Hunters may not possess single
on the Townsend, Headquarters, Mavis, accordance with State regulations shot projectiles (shotgun slugs or
and Gilmore WPAs in Otter Tail County, subject to the following conditions: bullets) on the Soberg Waterfowl
and Larson WPA in Douglas County) in 1. We require permit for special Production Area.
accordance with State regulations hunts. 3. You must remove all stands and
subject to the following conditions: 2. We prohibit the use of motorized personal property from the WPAs at the
Conditions A3 and A6 apply. boats. end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * 3. We prohibit the construction or use of this chapter).
* * * * * of permanent blinds, stands, or 4. We prohibit hunters occupying
3. Condition A6 applies. scaffolds. ground and tree stands that are illegally
D. Sport Fishing. * * * 4. You must remove all personal set up or constructed.
1. Conditions A1 and A6 apply. property, which includes boats, decoys, 5. Condition A5 applies.
and blinds brought onto the refuge each D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this fishing throughout the district in
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We chapter). accordance with State regulations
allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, 5. We allow the use of hunting dogs, subject to the following conditions:
woodcock, snipe, rail, and mourning provided the dog is under the 1. Conditions A1 and A5 apply.
dove on designated areas of the refuge immediate control of the hunter at all 2. You must remove all ice fishing
in accordance with State regulations times during the State-approved hunting shelters and all other personal property
subject to the following conditions: season. from the WPAs each day (see §§ 27.93
1. We prohibit all types of watercraft. 6. We prohibit entry to hunting areas and 27.94 of this chapter).
2. We restrict vehicles to designated earlier than 2 hours before legal
Morris Wetland Management District
parking lots (see § 27.31 of this chapter). shooting hours.
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow 7. We prohibit camping. A. Migratory Game Bird
hunting of prairie chicken and sharp- B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * Hunting.* * *
tailed grouse on designated areas of the * * * * * * * * * *
refuge in accordance with State 4. Conditions A5 and A7 apply. 3. We allow the use of hunting dogs,
regulations subject to the following C. Big Game Hunting. * * * provided the dog is under the
conditions: * * * * * immediate control of the hunter at all

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times during the State-approved hunting 4. Condition A4 applies. 2. You must remove all personal
season (see § 26.21(b) of this chapter). property, which includes boats, decoys,
Rydell National Wildlife Refuge
4. We prohibit camping. and blinds brought onto the refuge each
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow * * * * * day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
hunting of upland game, except that we C. Big Game Hunting. * * * chapter).
prohibit hunting on the designated * * * * * 3. We allow the use of hunting dogs,
portions of the Edward-Long Lake 5. We prohibit camping. provided the dog is under the
Waterfowl Production Area in Stevens D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport immediate control of the hunter at all
County, in accordance with State fishing on Tamarac Lake in accordance times, during the State-approved
regulations subject to the following with State regulations subject to the hunting season (see § 26.21(b) of this
conditions: Conditions A3 and A4 following conditions: chapter).
apply. 1. We only allow fishing from 4. We prohibit camping.
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * designated fishing piers. B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
2. We allow fishing from May 1 to hunting of ruffed grouse, red, gray, and
* * * * *
November 1. fox squirrel, cottontail rabbit, jackrabbit,
3. Condition A4 applies. 3. We allow parking at designated
D. Sport Fishing. * * * snowshoe hare, red fox, raccoon, and
parking lots only (see § 27.31 of this striped skunk on designated areas of the
1. Conditions A1 and A4 apply.
chapter). refuge in accordance with State
* * * * * 4. Condition C5 applies. regulations subject to the following
Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge conditions:
Wildlife Refuge * * * * *
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, rail, 5. Conditions A3 and A4 apply.
* * * woodcock, and snipe on designated C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
* * * * * areas of the refuge in accordance with hunting of white-tailed deer on
4. We allow the use of hunting dogs, State regulations subject to the designated areas of the refuge in
provided the dog is under the following conditions: accordance with State regulations
immediate control of the hunter at all * * * * * subject to the following conditions:
times during the State-approved hunting 4. We prohibit entry to hunting areas * * * * *
season (see § 26.21(b) of this chapter). earlier than 2 hours before legal 4. Condition A4 applies.
5. We prohibit camping. shooting ours. D. Sport Fishing. * * *
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* * * * * 6. We allow the use of hunting dogs, 5. You must remove all ice fishing
2. We prohibit the use of dogs for provided the dog is under the shelters and all other personal property
hunting furbearers. We allow the use of immediate control of the hunter at all from the refuge each day (see §§ 27.93
hunting dogs, provided the dog is under times, during the State-approved and 27.94 of this chapter).
the immediate control of the hunter at hunting season (see § 26.21(b) of this 6. Condition A4 applies.
all times during the State-approved chapter). * * * * *
hunting season (see § 26.21(b) of this 7. We prohibit camping.
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow Windom Wetland Management District
chapter).
hunting of ruffed grouse, ring-necked A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
* * * * *
4. Condition A5 applies. pheasant, gray and fox squirrel, allow hunting of migratory game birds
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * snowshoe hare, cottontail rabbit, and throughout the district in accordance
jackrabbit on designated areas of the with State regulations subject to the
* * * * * refuge in accordance with State following conditions:
4. Condition A5 applies. regulations subject to the following 1. We prohibit hunting on the
D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved] conditions: Worthington Waterfowl Production
Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge * * * * * Area (WPA) in Nobles County, or
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. 3. Conditions A6 and A7 apply. designated portions of the Wolf Lake
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow WPA in Cottonwood County.
* * *
hunting of white-tailed deer on 2. We prohibit the use of motorized
* * * * * designated areas of the refuge in boats.
2. We require that the visible portion accordance with State regulation subject 3. You must remove all personal
of at least one article of clothing worn to the following conditions: property, which includes boats, decoys,
above the waist be blaze orange. and blinds brought onto the WPAs at
* * * * *
3. We allow the use of hunting dogs, 5. We prohibit deer pushes or deer the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
provided the dog is under the drives in the areas closed to deer 27.94 of this chapter).
immediate control of the hunter at all hunting. 4. We allow the use of hunting dogs,
times during the State-approved hunting 6. Conditions A4 and A7 apply. provided the dog is under the
season (see § 26.21(b) of this chapter). immediate control of the hunter at all
* * * * *
4. We prohibit camping. times during the State-approved hunting
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge season (see § 26.21(b) of this chapter).
* * * * * A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We 5. We prohibit camping.
3. Conditions A3 and A4 apply. allow the hunting of goose, duck, coot, * * * * *
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * woodcock, and snipe on designated C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
* * * * * areas of the refuge in accordance with hunting of big game throughout the
5. Condition A4 applies. State regulations subject to the district in accordance with State
D. Sport Fishing. * * * following conditions: regulations subject to the following
* * * * * * * * * * conditions:

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1. We prohibit hunting on the 7. Jug fishing: 9. Condition A3 applies.


Worthington WPA in Nobles County, i. Anglers must label each jug with C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
Headquarters WPA in Jackson County, their name and address. * * * * *
and designated portions of the Wolf ii. Anglers must attend all jugs every 4. Condition B8 applies.
Lake WPA in Cottonwood County. 24 hours and remove them when not in 5. We prohibit the use of salt or
2. We allow the use of portable use. mineral blocks.
stands. Hunters may not construct or 8. We require a Special Use Permit for 6. We only allow portable tree stands
use permanent blinds, permanent night time bow fishing. from 2 weeks before to 2 weeks after the
platforms, or permanent ladders. * * * * * State archery deer season. You must
3. You must remove all stands and 21. Amend § 32.44 Missouri by: clearly mark all stands with the owner’s
personal property from the WPAs at the a. Revising the introductory text of name, address, and phone number.
end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 paragraph C., revising paragraph C.5. 7. We only allow one tree stand per
of this chapter). and adding paragraph C.6. of Big Muddy deer hunter.
4. We prohibit hunters occupying National Fish and Wildlife Refuge; 8. Condition A3 applies.
ground and tree stands that are illegally b. Adding paragraph A.3., revising D. Sport Fishing. * * *
set up or constructed. paragraph B.1., adding paragraphs B.8. * * * * *
D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing and B.9., revising paragraph C.4., adding 8. We allow the take of common
throughout the district in accordance paragraphs C.5. through C.8., and snapping turtle and soft-shelled turtle
with State regulations subject to the revising paragraph D.8. of Mingo only using pole and line. We require all
following conditions: National Wildlife Refuge; and anglers immediately release all alligator
1. Conditions A2 and A5 apply. c. Revising paragraph A. of Squaw snapping turtles (see § 27.21 of this
2. You must remove all ice fishing Creek National Wildlife Refuge to read chapter).
shelters and other personal property as follows:
from the WPAs each day (see § 27.93 of Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge
this chapter). § 32.44 Missouri.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
20. Amend § 32.43 Mississippi by * * * * * allow hunting of light geese on
revising paragraph D. of Noxubee designated areas of the refuge in
Big Muddy National Fish and Wildlife
National Wildlife Refuge to read as accordance with State regulations
Refuge
follows: subject to the following conditions:
* * * * * 1. Hunters must remain within direct
§ 32.43 Mississippi. C. Big Game Hunting. We allow sight of the guide in the hunt boundary
* * * * * hunting of deer and turkey on at all times.
Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge designated areas of the refuge in 2. We allow the guide and hunters
accordance with State regulations into the hunt boundary up to 2 hours
* * * * * subject to the following conditions:
D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport prior to legal shooting time.
* * * * * 3. Hunting will stop at 12 p.m. (noon),
fishing on designated areas of the refuge 5. You must unload or dismantle and
in accordance with State regulations and hunters must be out of the fields by
case all firearms while transporting 2 p.m.
subject to the following conditions: them in a motor vehicle (see § 27.42(b)
1. The sport fishing, boating, and bow 4. We allow hunting dogs, portable
of this chapter). blinds, and decoys at the discretion of
fishing seasons extend from March 1 6. We restrict deer hunters on the
through October 31, except for the the guide.
Boone’s Crossing Unit to archery 5. We prohibit pit blinds.
Noxubee River and borrow pit areas methods only except for hunters on
along Highway 25 that are open year- 6. Hunting dogs must be under the
Johnson Island where State-allowed immediate control of their handlers at
round. methods of take are in effect.
2. We prohibit anglers leaving boats all times (see § 26.21 of this chapter).
overnight on the refuge (see § 27.93 of * * * * * 7. We prohibit retrieving crippled
this chapter). geese outside of the hunt boundary,
Mingo National Wildlife Refuge
3. Anglers must keep boat travel at including adjacent private land. This
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. includes retrieval by hunting dogs.
idle speed, and they must not create a
* * * 8. We prohibit vehicles beyond the
wake when moving.
4. We prohibit limb lines, snag lines, * * * * * established parking area located
and hand grappling in Ross Branch, 3. We prohibit the use of paint, adjacent to State Highway 118 (see
Bluff, and Loakfoma Lakes. flagging, reflectors, tacks, or other § 27.31 of this chapter).
5. Anglers must tag pole and set hooks manmade materials to mark trails or 9. We will allow the use of ATVs to
with their name and address when hunting locations (see § 27.61 of this set out decoys, other hunting
using them in rivers, creeks, and other chapter). equipment, and hunters within the hunt
water bodies. Anglers must remove B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * boundary. We prohibit the use of ATVs
these devices when not in use. 1. The Public Hunting Area and the to retrieve harvested or crippled geese.
6. Trotlining: road leading to the area from the Hunter 10. Both the guide and hunters are
i. Anglers must label each end of the Sign-In Station are open 11⁄2 hours responsible for ensuring that all trash,
trotline floats with the owner’s name before legal sunrise until 11⁄2 hours after including spent shotgun shells are
and address. legal sunset. removed from the hunt area each day
ii. We limit trotlines to one line per * * * * * (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).
person, and we allow no more than two 8. We require that all hunters wear a 11. Violations of these rules may
trotlines per boat. hat and a shirt, vest, or coat of hunter result in the revocation of the guide’s
iii. Anglers must tend all trotlines orange that is plainly visible from all Special Use Permit as deemed
every 24 hours and remove them when sides during the overlapping portion of appropriate by the refuge manager.
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22. Amend § 32.45 Montana by: refuge for blind construction by legal § 32.46 Nebraska.
a. Revising paragraphs A. and B. of sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this * * * * *
Black Coulee National Wildlife Refuge; chapter).
b. Revising paragraphs A. and B. of Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge; hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed * * * * *
c. Revising paragraph C. of Charles M. grouse, sage grouse, gray partridge, fox, B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
Russell National Wildlife Refuge; and and coyote on designated areas of the hunting of cottontail rabbit, jack rabbit,
d. Revising paragraph A. of Hewitt refuge in accordance with State furbearer, coyote, ring-necked pheasant,
Lake National Wildlife Refuge to read as regulations subject to the following and prairie grouse on designated areas
follows: conditions: of the refuge in accordance with State
1. Condition A1 applies. regulations subject to the following
§ 32.45 Montana.
2. You must possess and carry a conditions:
* * * * *
refuge Special Use Permit to hunt fox * * * * *
Black Coulee National Wildlife Refuge and coyotes. 24. Amend § 32.48 New Hampshire by
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We 3. You may only possess approved adding Silvio O. Conte National Fish
allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, nontoxic shot (see § 32.2(k)). and Wildlife Refuge to read as follows:
swan, sandhill crane, and mourning 4. Fox and coyote hunters may only § 32.48 New Hampshire.
dove on designated areas of the refuge use centerfire rifles, rimfire rifles, or
* * * * *
in accordance with State regulations shotguns with approved nontoxic shot.
subject to the following conditions: 5. We require game bird hunters to Silvio O. Conte National Fish and
1. We only allow nonmotorized boats wear at least one article of blaze-orange Wildlife Refuge
on refuge waters. clothing visible above the waist. A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
2. You must remove all boats, decoys, * * * * * allow hunting of duck, goose, common
portable blinds, other personal property, snipe, sora, Virginia rail, common
and any materials brought onto the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife
Refuge moorhen, and American woodcock on
refuge for blind construction by legal the Pondicherry Division of the refuge
sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this * * * * * in accordance with State regulations
chapter). C. Big Game Hunting. We allow subject to the following conditions:
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of big game on designated areas 1. You may only use portable blinds.
hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed of the refuge in accordance with State You must remove all blinds, decoys,
grouse, sage grouse, gray partridge, fox, regulations subject to the following shell casings, and other personal
and coyote on designated areas of the conditions: equipment and refuse from the refuge by
refuge in accordance with State 1. We allow the use of portable blinds legal sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of
regulations subject to the following and stands. You may install stands and this chapter).
conditions: blinds no sooner than August 1, and you 2. You must wear in a conspicuous
1. You may only possess approved must remove them by December 15 of manner on the outermost layer of the
nontoxic shot (see § 32.2(k)). each year. We limit each hunter to three head, chest, and back, a minimum of
2. Fox and coyote hunters may only stands or blinds. The hunter must have 400 square inches (2,600 cm 2 ) of
use centerfire rifles, rimfire rifles, or their name, address, phone number, and hunter-orange clothing or material,
shotguns with approved nontoxic shot. automated licensing system number except when hunting waterfowl.
3. We require game bird hunters to (ALS) visibly marked on the stand. 4. We allow the use of retrieving dogs
wear at least one article of blaze-orange 2. We allow hunting of elk on but dogs must be under voice command
clothing visible above the waist. designated areas of the refuge. You must at all times (see § 26.21 of this chapter).
* * * * * possess and carry a refuge permit to 5. We allow hunting during the hours
hunt elk on the refuge. stipulated under the State’s hunting
Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge
* * * * * regulations but no longer than from 1⁄2
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We hour before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after
allow hunting of duck, goose, coot, Hewitt Lake National Wildlife Refuge legal sunset. We prohibit night hunting.
swan, sandhill crane, and mourning You must unload all firearms (see
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
dove on designated areas of the refuge § 27.42 of this chapter) outside of legal
allow hunting of duck, goose, coot,
in accordance with State regulations hunting hours.
swan, sandhill crane, and mourning
subject to the following conditions: 6. We prohibit all-terrain vehicles
dove on designated areas of the refuge
1. You must check-in and check out (ATV’s or OHV’s).
in accordance with State regulations
of the refuge daily. Before hunting, each B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
subject to the following conditions:
hunter must record the date, their name, hunting of coyote, fox, raccoon,
and the time checking into the refuge on 1. We prohibit air-thrust boats and woodchuck, red squirrel, eastern gray
a register inside the Hunter Registration boats with motors greater than 25 hp. squirrel, porcupine, skunk, American
Kiosk at refuge headquarters. After 2. You must remove all boats, decoys, crow, snowshoe hare, ring-necked
hunting, each hunter must record portable blinds, other personal property, pheasant, and ruffed grouse on the
hunting data (hours hunted waterfowl and any materials brought onto the Pondicherry Division of the refuge in
and/or upland game and the number of refuge for blind construction by legal accordance with State regulations
birds harvested) before departing the sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this subject to the following conditions:
refuge. chapter). 1. You must wear in a conspicuous
2. We prohibit air-thrust boats or * * * * * manner on the outermost layer of the
boats with motors greater than 25 hp. 23. Amend § 32.46 Nebraska by head, chest, and back, a minimum of
3. You must remove all boats, decoys, revising the introductory text of 400 square inches (2,600 cm 2 ) of
portable blinds, other personal property, paragraph B. of Crescent Lake National hunter-orange clothing or material.
and any materials brought onto the Wildlife Refuge to read as follows: 2. Conditions A5 and A6 apply.

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3. We allow hunting of snowshoe hare 2. We allow hunting of light goose on 1. We allow archery and shotgun
and coyote with dogs from October 1 to Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during hunting of white-tailed deer within
March 15. You may hunt with trailing a week in January to be determined by portions of the refuge on specific days
dogs on the refuge subject to the refuge staff. We will announce hunt between October 1 and January 31.
following conditions: dates by September 1 of the previous 2. We require refuge permits. We limit
i. We will only allow dog training year. Hunters must report to the refuge the number of deer hunters allowed to
outside the established hunting seasons headquarters by 4:45 a.m. each hunt hunt on the refuge. We will issue
under a Special Use Permit issued by day. Legal hunting hours will run from permits by random selection.
the refuge manager. 1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise and will not 3. You must take the specified
ii. We allow a maximum of four dogs extend past 11:00 a.m. local time. number of antlerless deer as noted in
per hunter. * * * * * the refuge hunting regulations before
iii. You must pick up all dogs the B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * taking an antlered deer.
same day you release them (see 4. You must possess and carry all
* * * * * applicable and valid hunting licenses,
§ 26.21(b) of this chapter).
3. We allow cottontail rabbit hunting
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow permits, stamps, and a photographic
between December 1 and the last day of
hunting of white-tailed deer, moose, identification while hunting on the
February.
black bear, and wild turkey on the refuge.
Pondicherry Division of the refuge in * * * * * 5. You must possess proof of
accordance with State regulations 26. Amend § 32.51 New York by: completion of the refuge-specific
subject to the following conditions: a. Revising paragraphs A.3.iii. and orientation program upon check-in at
1. We allow bear hunting with dogs C.2.ii., and adding paragraph D.7. of the designated refuge hunting location.
during the established State hound Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge; and 6. You must limit driving to
season. Hunting with trailing dogs on b. Revising paragraph C. of Wertheim designated access roads and park only
the refuge will be subject to the National Wildlife Refuge to read as in designated areas (see § 27.31 of this
following conditions: follows: chapter). We prohibit use of motorized
i. We allow a maximum of four dogs § 32.51 New York. vehicles on the refuge to retrieve white-
per hunter. tailed deer.
ii. You must pick up all dogs the same * * * * * 7. You must display refuge parking
day you release them (see § 26.21(b) of Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge permits face-up on the vehicle
this chapter). dashboard while hunting.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
2. We prohibit the use of bait (see 8. We allow hunters to enter the
* * *
§ 32.2(h)). refuge 1 hour before legal hunting
3. We allow temporary tree stands and * * * * * hours. Hunters must leave the refuge no
blinds, but you must remove them (see 3. * * * later than 1 hour after legal sunset.
§§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter) by * * * * * 9. We prohibit the use of dogs to hunt
the end of the season. Your name and iii. Each youth must hunt with a or pursue game. We prohibit driving
address must be clearly visible on the preapproved, nonhunting adult (see deer by any means on the refuge. We
tree stand. We prohibit nails, screws, or refuge manager for details), who must be prohibit the use of decoys to hunt deer
screw-in climbing pegs to build or properly licensed to participate in the on the refuge.
access a stand or blind (See § 32.2(i)). program. 10. We prohibit carrying a loaded
4. You must wear in a conspicuous * * * * * weapon and/or discharge of a firearm
manner on the outermost layer of the C. Big Game Hunting. * * * within the designated 500-foot (150 m)
head, chest, and back a minimum of 400 * * * * * ‘‘No Hunt Buffer’’, vehicles, or parking
square inches (2,600 cm2) of hunter- 2. * * * areas (see § 27.42(b) of this chapter).
orange clothing or material, except ii. Only youth hunters ages 12 to 17, 11. We prohibit shooting directly into
when hunting turkey or while engaged accompanied by a properly licensed, or towards the 500-foot (150 m) ‘‘No
in archery hunting. preapproved nonhunting adult (see Hunt Buffer’’.
5. Conditions A5 and A6 apply. refuge manager for details), may hunt at 12. We prohibit the killing or
6. We allow prehunt scouting of the the refuge on the first Sunday of the crippling of any deer without the hunter
refuge; however, we prohibit firearms season. All youth hunters must register making reasonable effort to retrieve the
during prehunt scouting. at the refuge headquarters and attend a deer and retain it in his/her actual
7. We will only allow dog training mandatory orientation. custody.
outside the established hunting seasons 13. Hunters assigned to Unit 5 must
* * * * * hunt from portable tree stands and must
under a Special Use Permit issued by
D. Sport Fishing. * * * direct aim away from a public road and/
the Refuge Manager.
D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved] * * * * * or dwelling.
25. Amend § 32.50 New Mexico by 7. We allow fishing and frogging from 14. You must have only shotgun
revising paragraphs A.2. and B.3. of Schoolhouse Marsh dike and Center shells loaded with slugs during the
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Marsh dike from July 15 to September firearms season.
Refuge to read as follows: 30. 15. You must wear a minimum of 400
* * * * * square inches (2,600 cm2) of solid-
§ 32.50 New Mexico. orange clothing, visible on head, chest,
* * * * * Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge and back during the firearms season.
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife * * * * * Camouflage orange does not qualify.
Refuge C. Big Game Hunting. We allow 16. We prohibit construction or use of
hunting of whitetail deer on designated permanent structures while hunting. We
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. areas of the refuge in accordance with prohibit driving a nail, spike, screw or
* * * State regulations subject to the other metal object into any tree or
* * * * * following conditions: hunting from any tree on the refuge in

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which a nail, spike, screw or other B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * m. Removing the listing for Rock Lake
object has been driven (see § 32.2(i)). 1. Conditions A1, A4, A5, and A7 National Wildlife Refuge;
17. You may use temporary or apply. n. Alphabetically adding Tewaukon
portable tree stands while hunting deer. 2. We only allow dog training during Wetland Management District;
You must remove all stands or any the corresponding hunt season. o. Revising paragraph B.2. and D.13.ii.
blinds by legal sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 3. We require a Special Use Permit to of Upper Souris National Wildlife
27.94 of this chapter). We require all hunt raccoon or opossum from 1⁄2 hour Refuge; and
tree stands to have the name and after legal sunset until 1⁄2 hour before p. Alphabetically adding Valley City
address of the owner clearly printed on legal sunrise. Wetland Management District to read as
the stand. 4. We allow the use of dogs in follows:
18. You must report all accidents and designated areas as shown in the refuge
injuries to refuge personnel as soon as Hunting Regulations and Permit Map § 32.53 North Dakota.
possible and by no later than your brochure. * * * * *
departure from the refuge. C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge
19. Failure to comply with Federal, 1. Conditions A1, A4 (an adult may
State, and/or refuge regulations will only supervise one youth hunter), A7 * * * * *
lead to dismissal from the refuge and and B2 apply. B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
elimination of participation in future 2. We close the Hyde county portion hunting of pheasant, sharp-tailed
hunts. of the refuge to all hunting during State grouse, partridge, cottontail rabbit, and
20. You must abide all rules and bear seasons. fox on designated areas of the refuge in
regulations listed on the hunting permit. 3. We only allow pursuit/trailing dogs accordance with State regulations
21. We prohibit the use of any bait, in designated areas as shown in the subject to the following conditions:
salt, or enticement (see § 32.2(h)). Refuge Hunting Regulations and Permit 1. We allow hunting on the day
22. A nonhunting adult (see the refuge Map brochure. following the close of the State firearm
manager for details) with a valid State 4. Unarmed hunters may walk to deer season through the end of the
hunting license must accompany junior retrieve stray dogs from closed areas and regular upland bird season.
hunters. ‘‘no dog hunting’’ areas. 2. We allow hunting of cottontail
23. We prohibit the marking of any * * * * * rabbit and fox on the day following the
tree, trail, or other refuge feature with close of the State firearm deer season
flagging, paint, reflective material or any Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge through March 31.
other substance. * * * * * 3. We allow access by foot travel only.
24. You may scout hunting areas on C. Big Game Hunting. * * * 4. We prohibit open fires (see
the refuge only during designated times * * * * * § 27.95(a) of this chapter) and camping
and days. We prohibit the use of dogs 4. You may only possess approved on the refuge.
during scouting. nontoxic shot (see § 32.2(k)) while C. Big Game Hunting. We allow deer
25. We prohibit the use of electronic hunting turkeys west of Evans Road and hunting on designated areas of the
calls during any hunting season. on the Pungo unit. You may use slugs, refuge in accordance with State
26. We prohibit the trimming or buckshot, and muzzleloader regulations subject to the following
cutting of branches larger than the ammunition containing lead for deer conditions:
diameter of a quarter (see § 27.61 of this hunting in these areas. We prohibit boar 1. We prohibit entering the refuge
chapter). hunting on the Pungo Unit (they are before legal shooting hours on the
* * * * * only known to occur in the Frying Pan opening day of firearms deer season.
27. Amend § 32.52 North Carolina by: area of the refuge). Thereafter, you may enter, but not
a. Revising paragraph A.5., adding shoot, prior to legal hours. We require
* * * * *
paragraphs A.6., and A.7., and revising all hunters to be off the refuge 11⁄2 hours
28. Amend § 32.53 North Dakota by:
paragraphs B. and C. of Alligator River a. Revising paragraphs B., C., and D. after legal sunset.
National Wildlife Refuge; and 2. We allow deer hunting on the
of Arrowwood National Wildlife Refuge;
b. Revising paragraph C.4. of Pocosin b. Alphabetically adding Arrowwood refuge during the State Youth Deer
Lakes National Wildlife Refuge to read Wetland Management District; Season except in designated closed
as follows: c. Alphabetically adding Audubon areas around refuge headquarters, the
Wetland Management District; wildlife observation area, and the auto
§ 32.52 North Carolina. tour route. Consult the refuge hunting
d. Revising paragraph C. of Chase
* * * * * Lake National Wildlife Refuge; map for open and closed hunting areas
e. Alphabetically adding Chase Lake during the State Youth Deer Season.
Alligator River National Wildlife
Wetland Management District; 3. Firearm deer hunters may not enter
Refuge
f. Alphabetically adding Crosby the refuge after harvesting a deer unless
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. Wetland Management District; unarmed (see § 27.42(b) of this chapter)
* * * g. Revising Devils Lake Wetland and wearing blaze orange.
* * * * * Management District; 4. We allow access by foot travel only.
5. You may only possess approved h. Alphabetically adding J. Clark You may use a vehicle on designated
nontoxic shot in the field (see § 32.2(k)). Salyer Wetland Management District; refuge roads and trails to retrieve deer
6. We allow retrieving dogs in i. Alphabetically adding Kulm during the following times only: 9:30 to
designated areas. We prohibit the use of Wetland Management District; 10 a.m.; 1:30 to 2 p.m.; and 1⁄2 hour after
dogs in the Gum Swamp Unit. j. Revising paragraphs A., B., and C. legal sunset for 1 hour.
7. We open the refuge to daylight use of Lake Alice National Wildlife Refuge; 5. We allow only temporary tree
only, except that we allow hunters to k. Alphabetically adding Long Lake stands and blinds. You must remove all
enter and remain in open hunting areas Wetland Management District; tree stands and blinds at the end of each
from 1 hour before legal shooting time l. Alphabetically adding Lostwood day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
until one hour after legal shooting time. Wetland Management District; chapter).

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6. Condition B4 applies. accordance with State regulations Chase Lake Wetland Management
D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing in subject to the following condition: We District
accordance with State regulations prohibit the use of horses for any A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
subject to the following conditions: purpose. allow migratory game bird hunting on
1. We only allow boats, up to a D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport Waterfowl Production Areas and
maximum of 25 hp, on Arrowwood Lake fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas Wildlife Development Areas throughout
and Jim Lake from May 1 to September throughout the District in accordance the District in accordance with State
30 of each fishing year. with State regulations subject to the regulations subject to the following
2. We allow bank fishing along major following condition: You must remove condition: You must remove boats,
road rights-of-way during the entire boats, motor vehicles, fishing decoys, portable blinds, other personal
State fishing season. equipment, and other personal property property, and any materials brought
3. We allow bank fishing on interior (excluding ice houses) by legal sunset onto the area for blind construction by
portions of the refuge from May 1 (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
through September 30 of each fishing * * * * * 27.94 of this chapter).
year. We only allow walk-in access, B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
except for designated areas. Audubon Wetland Management District upland game hunting on Waterfowl
4. We allow fishing in the bypass A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We Production Areas and Wildlife
channel during the regular State fishing allow migratory game bird hunting on Development Areas throughout the
season. We allow walk-in access along Waterfowl Production Areas and District in accordance with State
maintenance trails from June 1 through Wildlife Development Areas throughout regulations subject to the following
September 30 of each fishing year. the District in accordance with State condition: We prohibit the use of horses
5. We allow bow fishing for rough fish for any purpose.
regulations subject to the following
along road rights-of-way in accordance C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big
condition: You must remove boats,
with State regulations from May 1 game hunting on Waterfowl Production
decoys, portable blinds, other personal
through September 30 of each fishing Areas and Wildlife Development Areas
property, and any materials brought
year. We prohibit the use of crossbows. throughout the District in accordance
onto the area for blind construction by
6. We allow ice fishing on with State regulations subject to the
the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
Arrowwood Lake, Jim Lake, and the following condition: We prohibit the
27.94 of this chapter).
south 1⁄3 of Mud Lake. We allow fish use of horses for any purpose.
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
houses and vehicles (automobiles and D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
upland game hunting on Waterfowl
trucks only) on the ice as conditions fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas
Production Areas and Wildlife
permit. You must remove fish houses by and Wildlife Development Areas
Development Areas throughout the
March 15. You may use portable fish throughout the District in accordance
District in accordance with State
houses after March 15, but you must with State regulations subject to the
regulations subject to the following
remove them from the refuge each day following condition: You must remove
condition: We prohibit the use of horses
(see § 27.93 of this chapter). boats, motor vehicles, fishing
for any purpose.
7. We prohibit snowmobiles and equipment, and other personal property
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big
ATVs on the refuge (see § 27.31(f) of this (excluding ice houses) by the end of
game hunting on Waterfowl Production
chapter). each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
8. We prohibit water activities not Areas and Wildlife Development Areas
throughout the District in accordance chapter).
related to fishing (sailing, skiing, tubing,
etc.) with State regulations subject to the Crosby Wetland Management District
9. We prohibit open fires (see following condition: We prohibit the A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
§ 27.95(a) of this chapter) and camping use of horses for any purpose. allow migratory game bird hunting on
on the refuge. D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport Waterfowl Production Areas throughout
fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas the District in accordance with State
Arrowwood Wetland Management and Wildlife Development Areas regulations subject to the following
District throughout the District in accordance condition: You must remove boats,
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We with State regulations subject to the decoys, portable blinds, other personal
allow migratory game bird hunting on following condition: You must remove property, and any materials brought
Waterfowl Production Areas throughout boats, motor vehicles, fishing onto the area for blind construction by
the District in accordance with State equipment, and other personal property the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
regulations subject to the following (excluding ice houses) by the end of 27.94 of this chapter).
condition: You must remove boats, each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
decoys, portable blinds, other personal chapter). upland game hunting on Waterfowl
property, and any materials brought Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge Production Areas throughout the
onto the area for blind construction each District in accordance with State
day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this * * * * * regulations subject to the following
chapter). C. Big Game Hunting. We allow deer condition: We prohibit the use of horses
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting on the refuge in accordance for any purpose.
upland game hunting on Waterfowl with State regulations subject to the C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big
Production Areas throughout the following conditions: game hunting on Waterfowl Production
District in accordance with State 1. We prohibit deer hunting until the Areas throughout the District in
regulations subject to the following start of the State deer gun season. accordance with State regulations
condition: We prohibit the use of horses 2. We prohibit the use of horses for subject to the following condition: We
for any purpose. any purpose. prohibit the use of horses for any
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big 3. Hunters may only enter the refuge purpose.
game hunting on Waterfowl Production on foot. D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
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throughout the District in accordance J. Clark Salyer Wetland Management and Wildlife Development Areas
with State regulations subject to the District throughout the District in accordance
following condition: You must remove A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We with State regulations subject to the
boats, motor vehicles, fishing allow migratory game bird hunting on following condition: You must remove
equipment, and other personal property Waterfowl Production Areas throughout boats, motor vehicles, fishing
(excluding ice houses) by the end of the District in accordance with State equipment, and other personal property
each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this regulations subject to the following (excluding ice houses) by the end of
chapter). condition: You must remove boats, each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
* * * * * decoys, portable blinds, other personal chapter).
Devils Lake Wetland Management property, and any materials brought Lake Alice National Wildlife Refuge
District onto the area for blind construction by A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and allow migratory game bird hunting on
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We 27.94 of this chapter).
allow migratory game bird hunting on designated areas of the refuge in
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
Waterfowl Production Areas and accordance with State regulations
upland game hunting on Waterfowl
Wildlife Development Areas throughout subject to the following conditions;
Production Areas throughout the 1. Refer to the refuge hunting map for
the District in accordance with State District in accordance with State
regulations subject to the following designated hunting areas and
regulations subject to the following information on hunting in specific
conditions: condition: We prohibit the use of horses zones.
1. We prohibit hunting on Little for any purpose. 2. We prohibit the use of motorized
Goose and Lambs Lake Waterfowl C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big (gas and electric) boats.
Production Areas in Nelson county; game hunting on Waterfowl Production 3. We prohibit shooting from, on, or
Pleasant Lake Waterfowl Production Areas throughout the District in across any refuge road.
Area in Benson County; and Hart, accordance with State regulations 4. You must remove all boats, decoys,
Nelson and Vold Waterfowl Production subject to the following condition: We portable blinds, other personal property,
Areas in Grand Forks County. prohibit the use of horses for any and any materials brought onto the
2. We prohibit hunting on portions of purpose. refuge for blind construction by the end
Kellys Slough Waterfowl Production D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of
Area in Grand Forks County, as posted. fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas this chapter).
3. You must remove boats, motor throughout the District in accordance 5. We prohibit pit blinds.
vehicles, fishing equipment, and other with State regulations subject to the 6. We prohibit retrieval of waterfowl
personal property (excluding ice following condition: You must remove in the Archery Only or Deer and Late
houses) by the end of each day (see boats, motor vehicles, fishing Season Pheasant areas; refer to refuge
§§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). equipment, and other personal property hunting map for information on hunting
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow (excluding ice houses) by the end of in specific zones.
upland game hunting on Waterfowl each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
Production Areas and Wildlife chapter). hunting of ring-necked pheasants,
Development Areas throughout the sharp-tailed grouse, gray partridge,
Kulm Wetland Management District
District in accordance with State cottontail rabbit, jackrabbit, snowshoe
regulations subject to the following A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We hare, and fox on designated areas of the
conditions: allow migratory game bird hunting on refuge in accordance with State
1. Conditions A1 and A2 apply. Waterfowl Production Areas and regulations subject to the following
Wildlife Development Areas throughout condition: Refer to the refuge hunting
2. We prohibit the use of horses for
the District in accordance with State map for designated hunting areas and
any purpose.
regulations subject to the following restrictions.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big
condition: You must remove boats, C. Big Game Hunting. We allow deer
game hunting on Waterfowl Production
decoys, portable blinds, other personal and fox hunting on designated areas of
Areas and Wildlife Development Areas
property, and any materials brought the refuge in accordance with State
throughout the District in accordance
onto the area for blind construction by regulations subject to the following
with State regulations subject to the
the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and conditions:
following conditions: Conditions A1,
27.94 of this chapter). 1. Condition A1 applies.
A2, and B3 apply. 2. We allow archery hunting on
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport upland game hunting on Waterfowl designated areas of the refuge only; refer
fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas Production Areas and Wildlife to the refuge hunting map for
and Wildlife Development Areas Development Areas throughout the information on hunting in specific
throughout the District in accordance District in accordance with State zones.
with State regulations subject to the regulations subject to the following 3. We prohibit the use of horses for
following conditions: condition: We prohibit the use of horses any purpose.
1. We prohibit fishing on Hart, for any purpose. 4. We prohibit trapping, baiting, and
Nelson, Vold, and Kellys Slough C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big spotlighting.
Waterfowl Production Areas in Grand game hunting on Waterfowl Production 5. We prohibit permanent tree stands.
Forks County. Areas and Wildlife Development Areas We allow portable tree stands that
2. You must remove boats, motor throughout the District in accordance hunters must remove from the refuge by
vehicles, fishing equipment, and other with State regulations subject to the the end of each day (see § 27.93 of this
personal property (excluding ice following condition: We prohibit the chapter). We prohibit the use of screw-
houses) by the end of each day (see use of horses for any purpose. in tree steps or similar objects that may
§§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport damage trees (see § 32.2(i)).
* * * * * fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas * * * * *

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Long Lake Wetland Management We prohibit the use of horses for any ii. SILVER BRIDGE—We allow bank
District purpose. fishing from the road right-of-way
D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport around the bridge abutments. You may
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas walk onto the ice from this area for ice
allow migratory game bird hunting on throughout the District in accordance fishing.
Waterfowl Production Areas and with State regulations subject to the
Wildlife Development Areas throughout * * * * *
following condition: You must remove
the District in accordance with State boats, motor vehicles, fishing Valley City Wetland Management
regulations subject to the following equipment, and other personal property District
condition: You must remove boats, (excluding ice houses) by the end of A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
decoys, portable blinds, other personal each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this allow migratory game bird hunting on
property, and any materials brought chapter). Waterfowl Production Areas throughout
onto the area for blind construction by
* * * * * the District in accordance with State
the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
regulations subject to the following
27.94 of this chapter). Tewaukon Wetland Management condition: You must remove boats,
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow District decoys, portable blinds, other personal
upland game hunting on Waterfowl A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We property, and any materials brought
Production Areas and Wildlife allow migratory game bird hunting on onto the area for blind construction by
Development Areas throughout the Waterfowl Production Areas and the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
District in accordance with State Wildlife Development Areas throughout 27.94 of this chapter).
regulations subject to the following the District in accordance with State B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
condition: We prohibit the use of horses regulations subject to the following upland game hunting on Waterfowl
for any purpose. condition: You must remove boats, Production Areas throughout the
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big decoys, portable blinds, other personal District in accordance with State
game hunting on Waterfowl Production property, and any materials brought regulations subject to the following
Areas and Wildlife Development Areas onto the area for blind construction by condition: We prohibit the use of horses
throughout the District in accordance the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and for any purpose.
with State regulations subject to the 27.94 of this chapter). C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big
following condition: We prohibit the B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow game hunting on Waterfowl Production
use of horses for any purpose. upland game hunting on Waterfowl Areas throughout the District in
D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport Production Areas and Wildlife accordance with State regulations
fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas Development Areas throughout the subject to the following condition: We
and Wildlife Development Areas District in accordance with State prohibit the use of horses for any
throughout the District in accordance regulations subject to the following purpose.
with State regulations subject to the condition: We prohibit the use of horses D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
following condition: You must remove for any purpose. fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas
boats, motor vehicles, fishing C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big throughout the District in accordance
equipment, and other personal property game hunting on Waterfowl Production with State regulations subject to the
(excluding ice houses) by the end of Areas and Wildlife Development Areas following condition: You must remove
each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this throughout the District in accordance boats, motor vehicles, fishing
chapter). with State regulations subject to the equipment, and other personal property
* * * * * following condition: We prohibit the (excluding ice houses) by the end of
use of horses for any purpose. each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
Lostwood Wetland Management D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport chapter).
District fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas 29. Amend § 32.55 Oklahoma by:
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We and Wildlife Development Areas a. Revising the introductory text of
allow migratory game bird hunting on throughout the District in accordance paragraph C. and redesignating
Waterfowl Production Areas throughout with State regulations subject to the paragraphs C.4., C.5., and C.6. as
the District in accordance with State following condition: You must remove paragraphs C.5., C.6., and C.7, adding a
regulations subject to the following boats, motor vehicles, fishing new paragraph C.4., and revising
condition: You must remove boats, equipment, and other personal property paragraph C.6. of Deep Fork National
decoys, portable blinds, other personal (excluding ice houses) by the end of Wildlife Refuge;
property, and any materials brought each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this b. Revising paragraph A.2. and adding
onto the area for blind construction by chapter). paragraph C.5. of Little River National
the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and Wildlife Refuge;
Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge c. Removing paragraphs B.2. and B.3.
27.94 of this chapter).
* * * * * of Optima National Wildlife Refuge;
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * d. Adding paragraph A.10. of
upland game hunting on Waterfowl
* * * * * Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge; and
Production Areas throughout the e. Removing paragraph B.2. and
District in accordance with State 2. We require hunters, and
nonhunters accompanying hunters, to redesignating paragraph B.3. as B.2. of
regulations subject to the following Washita National Wildlife Refuge to
condition: We prohibit the use of horses wear the State-required, legal-orange
clothing when hunting game birds read as follows:
for any purpose.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big during the deer gun season. § 32.55 Oklahoma.
game hunting on Waterfowl Production * * * * * * * * * *
Areas throughout the District in D. Sport Fishing. * * *
accordance with State regulations * * * * * Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge
subject to the following condition: 13. * * * * * * * *

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C. Big Game Hunting. We allow 9. You may not shoot or discharge any McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge
hunting of white-tailed deer and feral firearm from, across, or along a public A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
hog on designated areas of the refuge in highway, designated route of travel, * * *
accordance with State regulations road, road shoulder, road embankment,
subject to the following conditions: or designated parking area. * * * * *
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * 8. You may not shoot or discharge any
* * * * *
firearm from, across, or along a public
4. You may hunt feral hog during any * * * * * highway, designated route of travel,
established refuge hunting season. 3. Condition A9 applies. road, road shoulder, road embankment,
Refuge permits and legal weapons apply * * * * * or designated parking area.
for the current hunting season.
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
* * * * * 1. Conditions A1, A2, and A8 apply.
6. You may use tree stands, but you A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
must remove them (see § 27.93 of this * * * * *
allow hunting of dove, goose, duck,
chapter) immediately following the end merganser, coot, snipe, and pigeon on Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge
of the hunt season. designated areas of the refuge in
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
* * * * * accordance with State regulations
* * *
subject to the following conditions:
Little River National Wildlife Refuge * * * * *
* * * * *
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. 8. You may not shoot or discharge any
2. You may possess only approved
* * * firearm from, across, or along a public
nontoxic shot while in the field (see
* * * * * highway, designated route of travel,
§ 32.2(k)).
2. We prohibit building and use of road, road shoulder, road embankment,
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow or designated parking area.
permanent blinds. You may only use hunting of pheasant, quail, partridge,
portable blinds. You must remove B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
chukar, coyote, and rabbit on designated
blinds, decoys, and all personal areas of the refuge in accordance with * * * * *
equipment from the refuge daily (see State regulations subject to the 4. Condition A8 applies.
§§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter). following conditions: C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
* * * * * 1. We allow hunting of pheasant, hunting of deer on designated areas of
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * quail, partridge, chukar, and rabbit from the refuge in accordance with State
* * * * * the third Saturday in November until regulations subject to the following
5. You may only hunt big game during the end of the State pheasant season on conditions:
designated refuge seasons. designated areas of the Blitzen Valley 1. We allow hunting by special refuge
east of Highway 205. We allow hunting permit only. You must possess and
* * * * * carry the special refuge permit at all
of pheasant, quail, partridge, chukar,
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and rabbit on designated areas on times while hunting.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. Malheur Lake concurrent with the State 2. Condition A8 applies.
* * * pheasant season. * * * * *
* * * * * 2. We allow hunting of all upland 31. Amend § 32.57 Pennsylvania by
10. We prohibit hunters entering the game species during authorized State revising paragraphs A.2., A.3., B., C.2.,
Sandtown Bottom Unit prior to 5 a.m. seasons on designated areas of the C.4., D.1., D.3., D.4., D.5., and adding
during hunting season. Hunters must refuge west of Highway 205 and south paragraphs D.8. and D.9. of Erie
leave the Sandtown Bottom Unit by 1 of Foster Flat Road. National Wildlife Refuge to read as
hour after legal sunset during hunting 3. You may possess only approved follows:
season. nontoxic shot while in the field (see
§ 32.57 Pennsylvania.
* * * * * § 32.2(k) of this chapter) on designated
areas east of Highway 205 and on * * * * *
30. Amend § 32.56 Oregon by:
a. Adding paragraphs A.9. and B.3. of Malheur Lake. Erie National Wildlife Refuge
Cold Springs National Wildlife Refuge; C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
hunting of deer and pronghorn on A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
b. Revising the introductory text of * * *
paragraph A. and revising paragraphs designated areas of the refuge west of
Highway 205 and south of Foster Flat * * * * *
A.2., B., C., and D. of Malheur National
Road in accordance with State 2. We only allow nonmotorized boats
Wildlife Refuge;
c. Adding paragraphs A.8. and B.1. of regulations. for waterfowl hunting. Hunters must
McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge; D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing on remove boats (see § 27.93 of this
and designated areas of the refuge in chapter) from the refuge by legal sunset.
d. Adding paragraphs A.8, B.4., and accordance with State regulations 3. We require that hunters remove
revising paragraph C. of Umatilla subject to the following conditions: blinds and decoys from the refuge by
National Wildlife Refuge to read as 1. We allow fishing year-round in the legal sunset (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of
follows: Blitzen River, East Canal, and Mud this chapter)
Creek upstream from and including * * * * *
§ 32.56 Oregon. Bridge Creek. We allow fishing in B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
* * * * * Krumbo Reservoir from the fourth hunting of grouse, squirrel, rabbit,
Saturday in April until the end of woodchuck, pheasant, quail, raccoon,
Cold Springs National Wildlife Refuge
October. fox, coyote, skunk, and opossum on
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. 2. We prohibit boats, except for designated areas of the refuge in
* * * nonmotorized boats and boats with accordance with State regulations
* * * * * electric motors, on Krumbo Reservoir. subject to the following conditions:

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1. We allow hunting on the refuge possessing a license. One adult may the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
from September 1 through the end of supervise no more than two youth 27.94 of this chapter).
February. hunters. D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
2. We require all persons to possess * * * * * fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas
and carry a refuge Special Use Permit throughout the District in accordance
while hunting fox, coyote, and raccoon Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge with State regulations subject to the
on the refuge. * * * * * following condition: You must remove
3. We allow dogs for hunting; B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * boats, motor vehicles, fishing
however, they must be under the * * * * * equipment, and other personal property
immediate control of the hunter at all 4. We prohibit squirrel hunting from (excluding ice houses) by the end of
times (see § 26.21(b) of this chapter). a boat or other water conveyance on the each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * chapter).
refuge.
* * * * * * * * * *
* * * * *
2. Hunters must remove blinds,
33. Amend § 32.61 South Dakota by: Lake Andes Wetland Management
scaffolds, tree stands, and decoys (see
a. Revising Huron Wetland District
§ 27.93 of this chapter) from the refuge
Management District; A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
by legal sunset.
b. Revising Lake Andes Wetland allow migratory game bird hunting on
* * * * * Management District;
4. We require all persons to possess Waterfowl Production Areas throughout
c. Revising Madison Wetland the District in accordance with State
and carry a refuge Special Use Permit Management District;
while hunting bear on the refuge. regulations subject to the following
d. Removing the listing of Pocasse condition: You must remove boats,
* * * * * National Wildlife Refuge;
D. Sport Fishing. * * * decoys, portable blinds, other personal
e. Revising Sand Lake Wetland property, and any materials brought
1. We allow bank fishing only on the Management District; and
Seneca Unit of the refuge. We prohibit onto the area for blind construction by
f. Revising Waubay Wetland the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
wading. Management District to read as follows: 27.94 of this chapter).
* * * * * B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
3. We prohibit the use of watercraft § 32.61 South Dakota.
* * * * * upland game hunting on Waterfowl
for fishing, with the exception of Area
Production Areas throughout the
5 where we allow nonmotorized Huron Wetland Management District District in accordance with State
watercraft use from the second Saturday
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We regulations subject to the following
in June through September 15. They
allow migratory game bird hunting on condition: We prohibit the use of horses
must remain in an area from the dike to
Waterfowl Production Areas throughout for any purpose.
3,000 feet (900 m) upstream. C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big
4. We require that all anglers must the District in accordance with State
regulations subject to the following game hunting on Waterfowl Production
remove watercraft from the refuge by Areas throughout the District in
legal sunset (see § 27.93 of this chapter). condition: You must remove boats,
decoys, portable blinds, other personal accordance with State regulations
5. We allow ice fishing in Areas 5 and
property, and any materials brought subject to the following conditions:
7 only. 1. We allow hunters to leave portable
* * * * * onto the area for blind construction by
tree stands and free-standing elevated
8. We prohibit the possession of live the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
platforms on Waterfowl Production
baitfish on the Seneca Unit. 27.94 of this chapter).
Areas from the first Saturday after
9. We prohibit the taking or B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
August 25 through February 15.
possession of shellfish on the Seneca upland game hunting on Waterfowl 2. You must label portable tree stands
Unit of the refuge. Production Areas throughout the and free-standing elevated platforms
* * * * * District in accordance with State with your name and address or current
32. Amend § 32.60 South Carolina by: regulations subject to the following hunting license number so it is legible
a. Adding paragraphs C.15. and C.16. condition: We prohibit the use of horses from the ground.
of Pinckney Island National Wildlife for any purpose. 3. We prohibit the use of horses for
Refuge; and C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big any purpose.
b. Adding paragraph B.4. of game hunting on Waterfowl Production 4. You must remove portable ground
Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge to Areas throughout the District in blinds and other personal property by
read as follows: accordance with State regulations the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
subject to the following conditions: 27.94 of this chapter).
§ 32.60 South Carolina. 1. We allow hunters to leave portable D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
* * * * * tree stands and free-standing elevated fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas
platforms on Waterfowl Production throughout the District in accordance
Pinckney Island National Wildlife Areas from the first Saturday after
Refuge with State regulations subject to the
August 25 through February 15. following condition: You must remove
* * * * * 2. You must label portable tree stands boats, motor vehicles, fishing
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * and free-standing elevated platforms equipment, and other personal property
* * * * * with your name and address or current (excluding ice houses) by the end of
15. Hunters age 15 and younger must hunting license number so it is legible each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
possess and carry a valid hunter from the ground. chapter).
education card in order to hunt. 3. We prohibit the use of horses for
16. Youth hunters age 15 and younger any purpose. Madison Wetland Management District
must remain within sight and normal 4. You must remove portable ground A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
voice contact of an adult age 21 or older, blinds and other personal property by allow migratory game bird hunting on

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Waterfowl Production Areas throughout C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big 4. You must remove portable ground
the District in accordance with State game hunting on Waterfowl Production blinds and other personal property by
regulations subject to the following Areas throughout the District in the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
condition: You must remove boats, accordance with State regulations 27.94 of this chapter).
decoys, portable blinds, other personal subject to the following conditions: D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
property, and any materials brought 1. We allow hunters to leave portable fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas
onto the area for blind construction by tree stands and free-standing elevated throughout the District in accordance
the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and platforms on Waterfowl Production with State regulations subject to the
27.94 of this chapter). Areas from the first Saturday after following condition: You must remove
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow August 25 through February 15. boats, motor vehicles, fishing
upland game hunting on Waterfowl 2. You must label portable tree stands equipment, and other personal property
Production Areas throughout the and free-standing elevated platforms (excluding ice houses) by the end of
District in accordance with State with your name and address or current each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this
regulations subject to the following hunting license number so it is legible chapter).
condition: We prohibit the use of horses from the ground. 34. Amend § 32.63 Tennessee by:
for any purpose. 3. We prohibit the use of horses for a. Revising paragraphs A.3., A.5., B.2.,
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big any purpose. B.3., C.1., C.4., and D. of Chickasaw
game hunting on Waterfowl Production 4. You must remove portable ground National Wildlife Refuge;
Areas throughout the District in blinds and other personal property by b. Revising Hatchie National Wildlife
accordance with State regulations the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and Refuge; and
subject to the following conditions: 27.94 of this chapter). c. Revising paragraphs A.3., A.5., A.8.,
1. We allow hunters to leave portable D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport B.2., B.3., C.1., C.4., C.5., D.4., and D.7.
tree stands and free-standing elevated fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas of Lower Hatchie National Wildlife
platforms on Waterfowl Production throughout the District in accordance Refuge to read as follows:
Areas from the first Saturday after with State regulations subject to the
August 25 through February 15. following condition: You must remove § 32.63 Tennessee.
2. You must label portable tree stands boats, motor vehicles, fishing * * * * *
and free-standing elevated platforms equipment, and other personal property
Chickasaw National Wildlife Refuge
with your name and address or current (excluding ice houses) by the end of
hunting license number so it is legible each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this * * * * *
from the ground. chapter). A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
3. We prohibit the use of horses for * * * * * * * *
any purpose. * * * * *
4. You must remove portable ground Waubay Wetland Management District 3. You must possess and carry a
blinds and other personal property by A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We signed refuge permit and report game
the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and allow migratory game bird hunting on taken as specified within the permit.
27.94 of this chapter). Waterfowl Production Areas throughout * * * * *
D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport the District in accordance with State 5. Mourning dove, woodcock, and
fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas regulations subject to the following snipe seasons close during all firearms
throughout the District in accordance condition: You must remove boats, and muzzleloader deer seasons.
with State regulations subject to the decoys, portable blinds, other personal
following condition: You must remove * * * * *
property, and any materials brought B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
boats, motor vehicles, fishing onto the area for blind construction by
equipment, and other personal property * * * * *
the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and
(excluding ice houses) by the end of 2. Spring squirrel season is closed on
27.94 of this chapter).
each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow the refuge.
chapter). 3. Squirrel, rabbit, and quail seasons
upland game hunting on Waterfowl
* * * * * close during all firearms and
Production Areas throughout the
muzzleloader deer seasons.
Sand Lake Wetland Management District in accordance with State
regulations subject to the following * * * * *
District C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
condition: We prohibit the use of horses
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We for any purpose. 1. Conditions A1 through A3, and A7
allow migratory game bird hunting on C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big through A8 (each adult may supervise
Waterfowl Production Areas throughout game hunting on Waterfowl Production only one youth hunter) apply.
the District in accordance with State Areas throughout the District in * * * * *
regulations subject to the following accordance with State regulations 4. We only allow the use of portable
condition: You must remove boats, subject to the following conditions: blinds and tree stands on the refuge.
decoys, portable blinds, other personal 1. We allow hunters to leave portable You must remove blinds, tree stands,
property, and any materials brought tree stands and free-standing elevated and all other personal equipment (see
onto the area for blind construction by platforms on Waterfowl Production §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter) from
the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and Areas from the first Saturday after the refuge at the end of each day’s hunt.
27.94 of this chapter). August 25 through February 15. D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow 2. You must label portable tree stands fishing on designated areas of the refuge
upland game hunting on Waterfowl and free-standing elevated platforms in accordance with State regulations
Production Areas throughout the with your name and address or current subject to the following conditions:
District in accordance with State hunting license number so it is legible 1. We only allow fishing from legal
regulations subject to the following from the ground. sunrise to legal sunset.
condition: We prohibit the use of horses 3. We prohibit the use of horses for 2. We only allow fishing with pole
for any purpose. any purpose. and line or rod and reel.

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3. We prohibit possession of 1. Conditions A1 through A3, A7, and 5. Mourning dove, woodcock, and
unauthorized fishing gear, including A8 (each adult may supervise only one snipe seasons close during all firearms
trotlines, limblines, juglines, yo-yos, youth hunter) apply. and muzzleloader deer seasons.
nets, spears, and snag hooks, while 2. You may only participate in the * * * * *
fishing on the refuge. refuge deer gun hunts with a special 8. We close Sunk Lake Public Use
4. We allow the use of bow and arrow quota permit issued through random Natural Area to all migratory game bird
or a gig to take nongame fish on refuge drawing. Information for permit hunting, and we close the southern unit
waters. applications and season dates is of Sunk Lake Public Use Natural Area
5. We prohibit taking frog or turtle on available at the refuge headquarters. to all hunting.
the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter). 3. You may only possess approved * * * * *
* * * * * nontoxic shot (see § 32.2(k)) while B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
hunting turkey.
Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge 4. We only allow the use of portable * * * * *
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We 2. Spring squirrel season is closed on
blinds and tree stands on the refuge.
allow hunting of migratory game birds the refuge.
You must remove blinds, tree stands,
on designated areas of the refuge in 3. Squirrel, rabbit, and quail seasons
and all other personal equipment (see
accordance with State regulations close during all firearms and
§§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter) from
subject to the following conditions: muzzleloader deer seasons.
the refuge at the end of each day’s hunt.
1. The refuge is a day-use area only, 5. We allow archery-only hunting * * * * *
with the exception of legal hunting/ between State Highway 76 and C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
fishing activities. Interstate 40. 1. Conditions A1 through A3, and A7
2. We prohibit the use of motorized 6. We only allow archery hunting the through A9 (each adult may supervise
off-road vehicles (e.g., ATVs) on the first 16 days of the State season. only one youth hunter) apply.
refuge (see § 27.31(f) of this chapter). 7. We are closed to Youth-Deer * * * * *
3. You must possess and carry a hunting. 4. We only allow the use of portable
signed refuge permit and report game D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport blinds and tree stands on the refuge.
taken as specified within the permit. fishing on designated areas of the refuge You must remove blinds, tree stands,
4. We only allow waterfowl hunting in accordance with State regulations and all other personal equipment (see
on Tuedays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. subject to the following conditions: §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter) from
Legal hunting hours for duck, goose, 1. Conditions A1 and A2 apply. the refuge at the end of each day’s hunt.
coot, and merganser are 1⁄2 hour before 2. We only allow fishing with pole 5. We allow archery-deer hunting
legal sunrise to 12 p.m. (noon). and line or rod and reel. only on the northern unit of Sunk Lake
5. Mourning dove, woodcock, and 3. We prohibit possession of Public Use Natural Area.
snipe seasons close during all firearms unauthorized fishing gear, including D. Sport Fishing. * * *
and muzzleloader deer seasons. trotlines, limblines, juglinels, yo-yos, * * * * *
6. We allow only portable blinds, and nets, spears, and snag hooks, while 4. We allow use of a bow and arrow
hunters must remove all boats, blinds, fishing on the refuge. or a gig to take nongame fish on refuge
and decoys (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of 4. We allow use of a bow and arrow waters.
this chapter) from the refuge by 1 p.m. or gig to take nongame fish on refuge * * * * *
daily. waters.
7. We allow hunters to access the 7. We allow the use of nonmotorized
5. We prohibit taking frog or turtle on boats and boats with electric motors
refuge no more than 2 hours before legal the refuge (see § 27.21 of this chapter).
sunrise, and they must leave the refuge only on Sunk Lake Public Use Natural
6. We seasonally close the sanctuary Area.
no more than 2 hours after legal sunset. areas of the refuge to the public
8. Each youth hunter (under age 16) * * * * *
November 15 through March 15. 35. Amend § 32.63 Texas by:
must remain within sight and normal 7. We open Oneal Lake for fishing
voice contact of an adult (age 21 or a. Redesignating paragraphs A.1.
during a restricted season and for through A.18. as paragraphs A.2.
older). authorized special events. Information
B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow through A.19., adding a new paragraph
on event and season dates is available A.1., and revising paragraphs A.12.,
hunting of squirrel, rabbit, quail, at the refuge headquarters.
raccoon, and opossum on designated A.13., and A.14. of Anahuac National
8. You must immediately release all Wildlife Refuge;
areas of the refuge in accordance with largemouth bass under 14 inches (30
State regulations subject to the b. Redesignating paragraphs A.1.
cm) in length on Goose and Quail through A.3. as paragraphs A.2. through
following conditions: Hollow Lakes.
1. Conditions A1 through A3 and A7 A.4. and adding a new paragraph A.1.
9. We allow the use of nonmotorized of Big Boggy National Wildlife Refuge;
through A8 apply.
boats and boats with electric motors c. Redesignating paragraphs A.1.
2. Spring squirrel season is closed on
only. through A.4. as paragraphs A.2. through
the refuge.
3. Squirrel, rabbit, and quail seasons 10. We only allow bank fishing on A.5., adding a new paragraph A.1., and
close during all firearms and Goose Lake. revising paragraph D. of Brazoria
muzzleloader deer seasons. Lower Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge National Wildlife Refuge;
4. Hunting hours for raccoon and d. Revising paragraphs C.2., C.3., C.5.,
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. C.6., and adding paragraph C.17. of
opossum are legal sunset to legal
* * * Laguna Atascosca National Wildlife
sunrise.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow * * * * * Refuge;
hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey 3. You must possess and carry a e. Revising the introductory text of
on designated areas of the refuge in signed refuge permit and report game paragraph A., redesignating paragraphs
accordance with State regulations taken as specified within the permit. A.1. through A.15. as paragraphs A.2.
subject to the following conditions: * * * * * through A.16., adding a new paragraph

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A.1., revising paragraphs A.4. and A.5., and coot regular season in the Texas to firearm hunting during designated
revising paragraph D.5., and removing South Zone, and goose regular season in dates. We close the following areas to
paragraph D.6. of McFaddin National the Texas East Zone, with the exception hunting: Adolph Thomae, Jr. County
Wildlife Refuge; that we will prohibit duck (not Park in Unit 3, posted ‘‘No Hunting
f. Redesignating paragraphs A.1. including the September teal and youth- Zones’’ within all hunt units, La Selva
through A.4. as paragraphs A.2. through only seasons) and coot hunting on the Verde Tract (Armstrong), Waller Tract,
A.5., adding a new paragraph A.1., refuge until the last Saturday in COHYCO, Inc. Tract, Bahia Grande
revising paragraph A.2., and revising October. If the State-specified duck and Unit, and South Padre Unit.
paragraph D. of San Bernard National coot regular season opens later than the 3. We offer hunting during specific
Wildlife Refuge; last Saturday in October, then hunting portions of the State hunting season. We
g. Redesignating paragraphs A.1. on the refuge will open consistent with determine specific deer hunt dates
through A.13. as paragraphs A.2. the State-specified season date. annually, and they usually fall within
through A.14., adding a new paragraph * * * * * November, December, and January. We
A.1., revising paragraphs A.5., A.6., may provide special feral pig and nilgai
A.11., A.13., and revising paragraph D.4. Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge antelope hunts to reduce populations at
of Texas Point National Wildlife Refuge; A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. any time during the year.
and * * * * * * * *
h. Revising paragraphs B.2., B.4., and 1. Season dates will be concurrent 5. We require hunters to visibly wear
the introductory text of paragraph D. of with the State for the September teal 400 square inches (2,600 cm2) of hunter
Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge season, youth-only season, and duck orange, which includes wearing a
to read as follows: and coot regular season in the Texas minimum of 144 square inches (936
§ 32.63 Texas. South Zone, and goose regular season in cm2) visible on the chest, a minimum of
the Texas East Zone, with the exception 144 square inches (936 cm2) visible on
* * * * *
that we will prohibit duck (not the back, and a hunter-orange hat or cap
Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge including the September teal and youth- visible on the head when in the field.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. only seasons) and coot hunting on the We allow hunter-orange camouflage
* * * refuge until the last Saturday in patterns. We allow archery hunters
1. Season dates will be concurrent October. If the State-specified duck and during the archery-only hunts to remove
with the State for the September teal coot regular season opens later than the their hunter orange in the field only
season, youth-only season, and duck last Saturday in October, then hunting when hunting at a stationary location.
and coot regular season in the Texas on the refuge will open consistent with 6. Each youth hunter, ages 12 to 17,
South Zone, and goose regular season in the State-specified season date. must be accompanied by and remain
the Texas East Zone, with the exception * * * * * within sight and normal voice contact of
that hunting we will prohibit duck (not D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing in an adult age 18 or older. Hunters must
including the September teal and youth- accordance with State regulations be at least age 12.
only seasons) and coot hunting on the subject to the following conditions: * * * * *
refuge until the last Saturday in 1. We allow fishing only on Nick’s 17. We require written documentation
October. If the State-specified duck and Lake, Salt Lake, and Lost Lake and along from a licensed physician to certify a
coot regular season opens later than the the Salt Lake Weir Dike and the Bastrop hunter as temporarily or permanently
last Saturday in October, then hunting Bayou Public Fishing Areas. disabled or mobility impaired no later
on the refuge will open consistent with 2. We allow access for shore fishing than 10 calendar days before the start of
the State-specified season date. at Bastrop Bayou, Clay Banks and Salt the scouting or hunt period. We allow
* * * * * Lake Public Fishing Areas, and Salt the use of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs),
12. We prohibit the use of airboats, Lake Weir Dike. which excludes motorcycles and full-
marsh buggies, ATVs (see § 27.31(f) of 3. We open Bastrop Bayou to fishing size passenger vehicles, for hunters with
this chapter) and personal watercraft. 24 hours a day; we prohibit camping. mobility impairments and other
13. On inland waters of refuge hunt 4. We open all other fishing areas disabilities through the issuance of a
areas open to motorized boats, we from legal sunrise to legal sunset. Special Use Permit.
restrict the operation of motorized boats 5. We only allow nonmotorized boat * * * * *
to lakes, ponds, ditches, and other launching at the Salt Lake Public
waterways. We prohibit the operation of Fishing Area. The refuge provides no McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge
motorized boats on or through emergent other boat launching facilities. A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
wetland vegetation. 6. We prohibit the use of trotlines, sail allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot
14. On inland waters of the refuge lines, set lines, jugs, gigs, spears, bush on designated areas of the refuge in
hunt areas open to motorized boats, we hooks, snatch hooks, cross bows, or accordance with State regulations
restrict the use of boats powered by air- bows and arrows of any type. subject to the following conditions:
cooled or radiator-cooled engines to * * * * * 1. Season dates will be concurrent
those powered by a single engine of 25 with the State for the September teal
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife
hp or less and utilizing a propeller 9 season, youth-only season, and duck
Refuge
inches (22.5 cm) in diameter or less. and coot regular season in the Texas
* * * * * * * * * * South Zone, and goose regular season in
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * the Texas East Zone, with the exception
Big Boggy National Wildlife Refuge * * * * * that we will prohibit duck (not
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. 2. We allow archery and firearm including the September teal and youth-
* * * hunting on designated units of the only seasons) and coot hunting on the
1. Season dates will be concurrent refuge. Units 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8 are open refuge until the last Saturday in
with the State for the September teal to archery hunting during designated October. If the State-specified duck and
season, youth-only season, and duck dates. Units 2, 3, 5, 6, and 8 are open coot regular season opens later than the

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last Saturday in October, then hunting the Texas East Zone, with the exception State regulations subject to the
on the refuge will open consistent with that we will prohibit duck (not following conditions:
the State-specified season date. including the September teal and youth- * * * * *
* * * * * only seasons) and coot hunting on the 36. Amend § 32.64 Utah by revising
4. You may access hunt areas by foot, refuge until the last Saturday in paragraph A.1. of Bear River Migratory
nonmotorized watercraft, outboard October. If the State-specified duck and Bird Refuge to read as follows:
motorboat, or airboat. Airboats may not coot regular season opens later than the
last Saturday in October, then hunting § 32.64 Utah.
exceed 10 hp with direct drive with a
propeller length of 48 inches (120 cm) on the refuge will open consistent with * * * * *
or less. Engines may not exceed 2 the State-specified season date. Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge
cylinders and 484 cc. We prohibit all * * * * *
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
other motorzied vehicles. We prohibit 5. You may access hunt areas by foot, * * *
marsh buggies, ATVs, and personal nonmotorized watercraft, outboard 1. Hunters may not shoot or hunt
watercraft (see § 27.31(f) of this chapter). motorboat, or airboat. Airboats may not within 100 yards (90 m) of principal
5. On inland waters of the refuge open exceed 10 hp with direct drive with a refuge roads (the tour route).
to motorized boats, we restrict the use propeller length of 48 inches (120 cm)
of boats powered by air-cooled or * * * * *
or less. Engines may not exceed 2 37. Amend § 32.66 Virginia by:
radiator-cooled engines to those cylinders and 484 cc. We prohibit all a. Revising paragraph C.2.vi. of
powered by a single engine of 25 hp or other motorized vehicles. We prohibit Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge;
less and utilizing a propeller 9 inches marsh buggies, ATVs, and personal b. Revising paragraphs C.7. through
(22.5 cm) in diameter or less. watercraft (see § 27.31(f) of this chapter). C.12. and adding paragraph C.13. of
* * * * * 6. On inland waters of the refuge open James River National Wildlife Refuge;
D. Sport Fishing. * * * to motorized boats, we restrict the use c. Revising paragraphs A.3. and A.7.
* * * * * of boats powered by air-cooled or of Plum Tree Island National Wildlife
5. Conditions A5 and A6 apply. radiator-cooled engines to those Refuge;
powered by a single engine of 25 hp or d. Revising paragraphs C.1., C.5.
San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge
less and utilizing a propeller 9 inches through C.8., and adding paragraph C.9.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. (22.5 cm) in diameter or less. of Presquile National Wildlife Refuge;
* * * * * * * * and
1. Season dates will be concurrent e. Revising paragraph C., D.1., D.2.,
with the State for the September teal 11. We prohibit pits and permanent and D.5. of Rappahannock River Valley
season, youth-only season, and duck blinds. We allow portable blinds or National Wildlife Refuge to read as
and coot regular season in the Texas temporary natural vegetation blinds. follows:
South Zone, and goose regular season in You must remove portable blinds (see
the Texas East Zone, with the exception §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter) from § 32.66 Virginia.
that we will prohibit duck (not the refuge daily. * * * * *
including the September teal and youth- * * * * *
Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
only seasons) and coot hunting on the 13. Dogs accompanying hunters must
refuge until the last Saturday in be under the immediate control of * * * * *
October. If the State-specified duck and handlers at all times (see § 26.21(b) of C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
coot regular season opens later than the this chapter). * * * * *
last Saturday in October, then hunting 2. * * *
* * * * *
on the refuge will open consistent with D. Sport Fishing. * * * * * * * *
the State-specified season date. vi. We reserve Zone 2 for hunters
2. We prohibit the building or use of * * * * * confined to wheelchairs. Hunters
pits and permanent blinds (see §§ 27.92 4. Conditions A6 and A7 apply. confined to wheelchairs must remain on
and 27.93 of this chapter). Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge the paved trail or overlook platform on
* * * * * Woodland Trail. Hunters confined to
* * * * * wheelchairs who require assistance
D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
fishing on designated areas of the refuge B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * retrieving or dressing harvested animals
in accordance with State regulations * * * * * must have a nonhunting assistant
subject to the following conditions: 2. We allow hunting during a available.
1. We allow fishing only on the refuge designated 23-day season. Hunters may * * * * *
portions of Cow Trap Lakes, Cedar enter the refuge and park in an assigned James River National Wildlife Refuge
Lakes, and along Cedar Lake Creek. parking area no earlier than 4:30 a.m.
2. We prohibit the use of trotlines, sail We allow hunting from 1⁄2 hour before * * * * *
lines, set lines, jugs, gigs, spears, bush legal sunrise to legal sunset. We require C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
hooks, snatch hooks, cross bows, or hunters to return a data log card. * * * * *
bows and arrows of any type. * * * * * 7. During firearms season, all hunters
must wear in a visible manner on head,
Texas Point National Wildlife Refuge 4. We prohibit the use of dogs, chest, and back a minimum of 400
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. feeders, baiting (see § 32.2(h)), square inches (2,600 cm2) of solid-
* * * campsites, fires (see § 27.95(a) of this
colored, hunter-orange clothing or
1. Season dates will be concurrent chapter), horses, bicycles, and all-terrain
material.
with the State for the September teal vehicles. 8. During archery only season, archers
season, youth-only season, and duck * * * * * must wear in a visible manner a solid-
and coot regular season in the Texas D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing on colored, hunter-orange hat or cap while
South Zone, and goose regular season in most refuge tracts in accordance with moving to and from their stand.

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9. We require that firearm hunters 8. We require all hunters to unload all hunting license. The minimum age for
remain within 25 feet (7.5 m) of their firearms while on the refuge, except hunters is 12.
assigned stand unless tracking or when at their assigned stand (see
D. Sport Fishing. * * *
retrieving a wounded deer. § 27.42(b) of this chapter).
10. We allow hunters to retrieve 9. You must be at least age 18 to hunt 1. We allow fishing access from legal
wounded deer from closed areas with without an accompanying, qualified sunrise to legal sunset.
prior consent from a refuge employee adult. Youth hunters between ages 12 2. We allow fishing from the Wilna
only. and 17 may only hunt when Pond pier, banks of the dam, and
11. We require hunters to unload all accompanied by an adult age 21 or older watercraft. We prohibit fishing from the
weapons while on the refuge (see who must also possess and carry a valid aluminum catwalk.
§ 27.42(b) of this chapter), except when hunting license. The minimum age for * * * * *
at their assigned stand. hunters is 12. 5. We prohibit the use of lead sinkers.
12. We prohibit the discharge of * * * * * * * * * *
firearm or archery equipment across or 38. Amend § 32.67 Washington by:
within refuge roads, including roads Rappahannock River Valley National
a. Adding paragraphs A.3., B.3., and
closed to vehicles. Wildlife Refuge
C.3. of Columbia National Wildlife
13. You must be at least age 18 to * * * * * Refuge;
hunt without an accompanying, C. Big Game Hunting. We allow b. Revising paragraphs A. and C. of
qualified adult. Youth hunters between hunting of white-tailed deer on Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge;
ages 12 and 17 may only hunt when designated areas of the refuge in c. Adding paragraph A.5., removing
accompanied by an adult age 21 or accordance with State regulations paragraphs B.4., B.5., adding a new
older, who must also possess and carry subject to the following conditions: paragraph B.4., removing paragraphs
a valid hunting license. The minimum 1. We require hunters to purchase a C.3., and C.4., and adding a new
age for hunters is 12. refuge hunt permit. You may obtain paragraph C.3. of Hanford Reach
* * * * * permits by contacting the refuge National Monument/Saddle Mountain
headquarters at (804) 333–1470. The National Wildlife Refuge;
Plum Tree Island National Wildlife hunter must possess and carry the
Refuge d. Revising paragraphs A. and C. of
permit while on refuge property. Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. 2. We allow shotgun, muzzleloader, Columbian White-Tailed Deer;
* * * and archery hunting on designated e. Revising paragraphs A., B., and C.
* * * * * refuge hunt days. of Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife
3. You may hunt from: the location of 3. We allow the take of two deer of Refuge;
your choice, unimproved shore either sex per day. f. Adding paragraphs A.14. and B.5.
locations, camouflaged boats (float 4. We prohibit dogs. and revising paragraph C. of McNary
blinds) anchored to the shore, or 5. We allow only portable tree stands National Wildlife Refuge;
temporary blinds erected on the interior that hunters must remove at the end of g. Revising paragraphs A. and D. of
of the island. each hunt day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge;
of this chapter). h. Adding paragraphs A.9 and B.4. of
* * * * * 6. During firearm seasons, all hunters
7. On all hunt days, hunters must Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge;
must wear in a visible manner on head, i. Adding paragraphs A.9. and B.3,
retrieve and remove all decoys, chest, and back a minimum of 400
temporary blinds, and equipment and and revising paragraph C. of Umatilla
square inches (2,600 cm2) of solid- National Wildlife Refuge; and
leave Cow Island by 1 p.m. (see §§ 27.93 colored, hunter-orange clothing or
and 27.94 of this chapter). j. Adding paragraphs A.7. and B.5,
material. revising the introductory text of
* * * * * 7. During archery only season, archers paragraph C., revising paragraph C.3.,
Presquile National Wildlife Refuge must wear in a visible manner a solid- and adding paragraph C.5. of Willapa
colored, hunter-orange hat or cap while National Wildlife Refuge to read as
* * * * * moving to and from their stand.
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * follows:
8. We prohibit the possession of
1. We require hunters to purchase a loaded firearms or nocked arrows while § 32.67 Washington.
refuge hunt permit. You may obtain on the refuge roads. * * * * *
permits by contacting the Charles City 9. We require hunters to unload all
office at (804) 829–9020. The hunter weapons while traveling between the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge
must possess and carry the signed hunting sites (see § 27.42(b) of this A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
permit while on refuge property. chapter). * * *
* * * * * 10. We prohibit the discharge of a * * * * *
5. We allow only portable tree stands firearm or archery equipment across or 3. You may not shoot or discharge any
that hunters must remove at the end of within refuge roads, including roads firearm from, across, or along a public
each hunt day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 closed to vehicles. highway, designated route of travel,
of this chapter). 11. We allow hunters to retrieve
road, road shoulder, road embankment,
6. We require hunters to wear in a wounded deer from closed areas only
or designated parking area.
conspicuous manner on head, chest, with prior consent from a refuge B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
and back a minimum of 400 square employee.
inches (2,600 cm2) of solid-colored, 12. You must be at least age 18 to * * * * *
hunter-orange clothing or material. hunt without an accompanying, 3. Condition A3 applies.
7. We require hunters to remain with qualified adult. Youth hunters between C. Big Game Hunting. * * *
25 feet (7.5 m) of their designated stand ages 12 and 17 may only hunt when * * * * *
unless tracking or retrieving a wounded accompanied by an adult age 21 or older 3. Condition A3 applies.
deer. who must also possess and carry a valid * * * * *

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Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge possess and carry current Washington road, road shoulder, road embankment,
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We State elk licenses, valid for the refuge’s or designated parking area.
hunt unit. B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
allow hunting of dove, goose, duck,
2. We allow a maximum of ten hunting of upland game on designated
coot, and common snipe on designated
hunters to use the refuge in any one day, areas of the refuge in accordance with
areas of the refuge in accordance with
with one hunt period consisting of 5 State regulations subject to the
State regulations subject to the
consecutive days (Monday through following conditions:
following conditions:
Friday only). 1. We prohibit use of dogs except for
1. Waterfowl and snipe hunters may
3. We allow a maximum of four hunt hunting and retrieving upland game
possess only approved nontoxic shot
periods per hunt season; two regular birds.
while in the field (see § 32.2(k)). 2. Conditions A2 and A3 apply.
2. You may not shoot or discharge any permit hunts, and if required, two ‘‘as
needed’’ permit hunts. C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
firearm from, across, or along a public hunting of big game on designated areas
4. We will use the State Second Elk
highway, designated route of travel, of the refuge in accordance with State
Tag As-Needed hunt program as
road, road shoulder, road embankment, regulations subject to the following
necessary to control elk numbers during
or designated parking area. conditions:
months outside the normal hunting
* * * * * season, except we prohibit hunting 1. We prohibit all use of dogs for
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow during the period April through August. hunting of big game.
hunting of deer on designated areas of 5. The State will publish the hunting 2. Conditions A2 and A3 apply.
the refuge in accordance with State dates, number of permits to be issued, * * * * *
regulations subject to the following and other regulations for the refuge hunt
condition: Condition A2 applies. McNary National Wildlife Refuge
in the State’s Big Game Hunting
* * * * * pamphlet. You may also obtain this A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
information by contacting the refuge * * *
Hanford Reach National Monument/
headquarters. * * * * *
Saddle Mountain National Wildlife 14. You may not shoot or discharge
6. We allow hunting of elk using
Refuge any firearm from, across, or along a
muzzleloading firearms only.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. 7. We require hunters to attend a public highway, designated route of
* * * refuge-specific orientation session each travel, road, road shoulder, road
* * * * * year prior to hunting on the refuge. embankment, or designated parking
5. We prohibit shooting or discharging 8. We allow hunting on Mondays area.
any firearm from, across, or along a through Fridays only. We close the B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
public highway, designated route of refuge to hunting on weekends and * * * * *
travel, road, road shoulder, road Federal holidays. 5. Condition A14 applies.
embankment, or designated parking 9. We require hunters to sign in and C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
area. out each day at the refuge headquarters. hunting of deer only on the Stateline,
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * When signing out for the day, you must Juniper Canyon, and Wallula Units in
* * * * * report hunting success, failure, and any accordance with State regulations
4. Condition A5 applies. hit-but-not retrieved animals. subject to the following conditions:
C. Big Game Hunting. * * * 10. No more than one unlicensed 1. On the Wallula Unit, we only allow
person may assist each licensed hunter shotgun and archery hunting.
* * * * * during the hunt. 2. Condition A14 applies.
3. Condition A5 applies. 11. Additional persons may assist * * * * *
* * * * * hunters during elk retrieval only.
12. We prohibit hunters from Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the
Columbian White-Tailed Deer operating motorized vehicles on the A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
refuge. allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We 13. Condition A2 applies. on designated areas of the refuge in
allow hunting of goose, duck, coot, and * * * * * accordance with State regulations
common snipe on designated areas of subject to the following conditions:
the Hunting Island Unit in accordance Little Pend Oreille National Wildlife 1. We allow hunting by special refuge
with State regulations subject to the Refuge permit only. You must possess and
following conditions: A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We carry the special refuge permit at all
1. You may possess only approved allow hunting of migratory game birds times while hunting.
nontoxic shot while in the field (see on designated areas of the refuge in 2. You may not shoot or discharge any
§ 32.2(k)). accordance with State regulations firearm from, across, or along a public
2. You may not shoot or discharge any subject to the following conditions: highway, designated route of travel,
firearm from, across, or along a public 1. We prohibit waterfowl hunting on road, road shoulder, road embankment,
highway, designated route of travel, any creek or stream. or designated parking area.
road, road shoulder, road embankment, 2. We allow hunting during approved * * * * *
or designated parking area. State hunting seasons occurring D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing
* * * * * September through December and and frogging on designated areas of the
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow during the State spring wild turkey refuge in accordance with State
hunting of elk on designated areas of the season only. We prohibit hunting and regulations subject to the following
refuge in accordance with State discharge of firearms during all other conditions:
regulations subject to the following periods. 1. We allow fishing and frogging from
conditions: 3. You may not shoot or discharge any March 1 through September 30 only.
1. We conduct the refuge hunt by firearm from, across, or along a public 2. We allow fishing and frogging from
State permit only. We require hunters to highway, designated route of travel, legal sunrise to legal sunset only.

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Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge designated areas of the refuge north of 3. We prohibit construction or use of
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. the Bear River and east of Wallapa Bay, permanent blinds, stands, or ladders.
* * * in accordance with State regulations 4. You may use portable elevated
subject to the following conditions: devices but must lower them to ground
* * * * *
9. You may not shoot or discharge any * * * * * level at the close of shooting hours each
3. We prohibit bear hunting on any day. You must remove all blinds,
firearm from, across, or along a public
portion of the refuge except Long Island. stands, platforms, and ladders from the
highway, designated route of travel,
road, road shoulder, road embankment, * * * * * refuge at the end of the hunting season
or designated parking area. 5. Condition A7 applies. (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * * * * * * 5. Hunters must clearly mark all non-
39. Amend § 32.69 Wisconsin by natural blinds, stands, platforms, and
* * * * *
4. Condition A9 applies. revising paragraphs B.1. and B.4., ladders on the exterior with the owner’s
adding paragraph B.6., and revising name and address in letters that are 1
* * * * * paragraph C. of Necedah National inch (2.5 cm) high. You may also use an
Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge Wildlife Refuge to read as follows: attached metal tag with stamped or
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. § 32.69 Wisconsin. engraved lettering that is clearly visible.
* * * * * * * * 6. We permanently close Refuge Area
* * * * * 1 to all hunting.
Necedah National Wildlife Refuge
9. You may not shoot or discharge any 7. Refuge Area 2 is open to deer
firearm from, across, or along a public * * * * * hunting during State archery, gun, and
highway, designated route of travel, B. Upland Game Hunting. * * *
1. Shotgun hunters may possess only muzzleloader seasons, except for any
road, road shoulder, road embankment, October special Zone-T gun hunts.
or designated parking area. approved nontoxic shot while hunting
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * on the refuge (see § 32.2(k)). This 8. Refuge Area 3 is open to deer
includes turkey hunters. hunting during the State regular gun,
* * * * *
* * * * * muzzleloader, and late archery seasons.
3. Condition A9 applies.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow 4. You may use dogs only when Unarmed deer hunters may enter Area
hunting of deer on designated areas of hunting migratory game birds and 3 to scout beginning the Saturday prior
the refuge in accordance with State upland game (except raccoon). to the gun deer season.
regulations subject to the following * * * * * 9. We prohibit target or practice
conditions: 6. You may possess only unloaded shooting.
1. We allow hunting by special refuge guns in the retrieval zone of the Refuge 10. You may utilize clothes pins
permit only. You must possess and Area 2 between 20th Street West and marked with flagging or reflective
carry the special refuge permit at all Suk-Cerney flowage during the State material. We allow no other types of
times while hunting. waterfowl hunting season, except while marking. You must clearly identify the
2. Condition A9 applies. hunting deer during the gun deer
owner’s name and address on the
* * * * * season.
clothes pin or the flagging itself.
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
hunting of white-tailed deer on Hunters must remove all clothes pins by
Willapa National Wildlife Refuge
designated areas of the refuge in the last day of archery season.
A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
accordance with State regulations 11. Beginning the Saturday prior to
* * *
subject to the following conditions: the opening of the State regular gun deer
* * * * * 1. We prohibit possession of a loaded season, you may use nonmotorized
7. You may not shoot or discharge any firearm or a nocked arrow on a bow boats on Sprague-Goose Pools until
firearm from, across, or along a public within 50 feet (15 m) of the centerline freeze-up in order to access areas for
highway, designated route of travel, of all public roads. Also, during the gun deer hunting.
road, road shoulder, road embankment, deer season, we prohibit possession of * * * * *
or designated parking area. a loaded firearm within 50 feet (15 m)
B. Upland Game Hunting. * * * Dated: June 27, 2005.
of the center of refuge trails, and we
* * * * * prohibit discharge of guns from, across, Craig Manson,
5. Condition A7 applies. down, or alongside these trails. Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and
C. Big Game Hunting. We allow 2. We prohibit possession of a Parks.
hunting of deer, elk, and bear on Long centerfire rifle capable of holding more [FR Doc. 05–13165 Filed 7–6–05; 4:09 pm]
Island, and deer and elk only in than seven cartridges. BILLING CODE 4310–55–P

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