82_FR_52155 82 FR 51940 - 2017-2018 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing Regulations

82 FR 51940 - 2017-2018 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing Regulations

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 215 (November 8, 2017)

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We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, increase the hunting activities available at nine refuges, open one refuge to sport fishing for the first time, and add pertinent refuge-specific regulations for other NWRs that pertain to migratory game bird hunting, upland game hunting, big game hunting, and sport fishing for the 2017-2018 season.

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50 CFR Part 32





 2017-2018 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing Regulations; Final 
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

50 CFR Part 32

[Docket No. FWS-HQ-NWRS-2017-0005; FXRS12650900000-178-FF09R26000]
RIN 1018-BB75


2017-2018 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing Regulations

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, increase the hunting 
activities available at nine refuges, open one refuge to sport fishing 
for the first time, and add pertinent refuge-specific regulations for 
other NWRs that pertain to migratory game bird hunting, upland game 
hunting, big game hunting, and sport fishing for the 2017-2018 season.

DATES: This rule is effective November 8, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katherine Harrigan, (703) 358-2440.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Wildlife Refuge System 
Administration Act of 1966 closes NWRs in all States except Alaska to 
all uses until opened. The Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) may 
open refuge areas to any use, including hunting and/or sport fishing, 
upon a determination that the use is compatible with the purposes of 
the refuge and National Wildlife Refuge System mission. The action also 
must be in accordance with provisions of all laws applicable to the 
areas, developed in coordination with the appropriate State fish and 
wildlife agency(ies), consistent with the principles of sound fish and 
wildlife management and administration, and otherwise in the public 
interest. These requirements ensure that we maintain the biological 
integrity, diversity, and environmental health of the Refuge System for 
the benefit of present and future generations of Americans.
    We annually review refuge hunting and sport fishing programs to 
determine whether to include additional refuges or whether individual 
refuge regulations governing existing programs need modifications. 
Changing environmental conditions, State and Federal regulations, and 
other factors affecting fish and wildlife populations and habitat may 
warrant modifications to refuge-specific regulations to ensure the 
continued compatibility of hunting and sport fishing programs and to 
ensure that these programs will not materially interfere with or 
detract from the fulfillment of refuge purposes or the Refuge System's 
mission.
    Provisions governing hunting and sport fishing on refuges are in 
title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations in part 32 (50 CFR part 
32). We regulate hunting and sport fishing on refuges to:
     Ensure compatibility with refuge purpose(s);
     Properly manage fish and wildlife resource(s);
     Protect other refuge values;
     Ensure refuge visitor safety; and
     Provide opportunities for quality fish- and wildlife-
dependent recreation.
    On many refuges where we decide to allow hunting and sport fishing, 
our general policy of adopting regulations identical to State hunting 
and sport fishing regulations is adequate in meeting these objectives. 
On other refuges, we must supplement State regulations with more-
restrictive Federal regulations to ensure that we meet our management 
responsibilities, as outlined in the Statutory Authority section, 
below. We issue refuge-specific hunting and sport fishing regulations 
when we open wildlife refuges to migratory game bird hunting, upland 
game hunting, big game hunting, or sport fishing. These regulations may 
list the wildlife species that you may hunt or fish, seasons, bag or 
creel (container for carrying fish) limits, methods of hunting or sport 
fishing, descriptions of areas open to hunting or sport fishing, and 
other provisions as appropriate. You may find previously issued refuge-
specific regulations for hunting and sport fishing in 50 CFR part 32. 
In this rulemaking, we are also standardizing and clarifying the 
language of existing regulations.

Statutory Authority

    The National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 (16 
U.S.C. 668dd-668ee, as amended by the National Wildlife Refuge System 
Improvement Act of 1997 [Improvement Act]) (Administration Act), and 
the Refuge Recreation Act of 1962 (16 U.S.C. 460k-460k-4) (Recreation 
Act) govern the administration and public use of refuges.
    Amendments enacted by the Improvement Act built upon the 
Administration Act in a manner that provides an ``organic act'' for the 
Refuge System, similar to organic acts that exist for other public 
Federal lands. The Improvement Act serves to ensure that we effectively 
manage the Refuge System as a national network of lands, waters, and 
interests for the protection and conservation of our Nation's wildlife 
resources. The Administration Act states first and foremost that we 
focus our Refuge System mission on conservation of fish, wildlife, and 
plant resources and their habitats. The Improvement Act requires the 
Secretary, before allowing a new use of a refuge, or before expanding, 
renewing, or extending an existing use of a refuge, to determine that 
the use is compatible with the purpose for which the refuge was 
established and the mission of the Refuge System. The Improvement Act 
established as the policy of the United States that wildlife-dependent 
recreation, when compatible, is a legitimate and appropriate public use 
of the Refuge System, through which the American public can develop an 
appreciation for fish and wildlife. The Improvement Act established six 
wildlife-dependent recreational uses as the priority general public 
uses of the Refuge System. These uses are: Hunting, fishing, wildlife 
observation and photography, and environmental education and 
interpretation.
    The Recreation Act authorizes the Secretary to administer areas 
within the Refuge System for public recreation as an appropriate 
incidental or secondary use only to the extent that doing so is 
practicable and not inconsistent with the primary purpose(s) for which 
Congress and the Service established the areas. The Recreation Act 
requires that any recreational use of refuge lands be compatible with 
the primary purpose(s) for which we established the refuge and not 
inconsistent with other previously authorized operations.
    The Administration Act and Recreation Act also authorize the 
Secretary to issue regulations to carry out the purposes of the Acts 
and regulate uses.
    We develop specific management plans for each refuge prior to 
opening it to hunting or sport fishing. In many cases, we develop 
refuge-specific regulations to ensure the compatibility of the programs 
with the purpose(s) for which we established the refuge and the Refuge 
System mission. We ensure initial compliance with the Administration 
Act and the Recreation Act for hunting and sport fishing on newly 
acquired refuges through an interim determination of compatibility made 
at or near the time of acquisition. These regulations ensure that we 
make the determinations required by these acts prior to adding refuges 
to the lists of areas open to hunting and sport fishing in 50 CFR part 
32. We ensure continued compliance by the development of comprehensive 
conservation plans and step-down management plans, and by annual review 
of hunting and sport fishing programs and regulations.

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Summary of Comments and Responses

    On August 10, 2017, we published a proposed rule (82 FR 37398) to 
increase the hunting activities available at nine refuges and open one 
refuge to fishing for the first time, and add pertinent refuge-specific 
regulations for other refuges that pertain to migratory game bird 
hunting, upland game hunting, big game hunting, and sport fishing for 
the 2017-2018 season. We accepted public comments on the proposed rule 
for 30 days, ending September 11, 2017. By that date, we received 106 
comments. Of those, two comments concerned only National Monuments, 
which are not the subject of our proposed rule. Therefore, we do not 
consider them below. We discuss the other 104 comments we received 
below by topic.
    Comment (1): Many commenters expressed general opposition to any 
hunting or fishing in the National Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS). In 
many cases, commenters stated that hunting was antithetical to the 
purposes of a ``refuge,'' which, in their opinion, should serve as an 
inviolate sanctuary for all wildlife. Thirteen of these comments 
specifically opposed hunting at Baskett Slough National Wildlife 
Refuge, one commenter opposed hunting at Horicon National Wildlife 
Refuge, one commenter opposed hunting at Savannah River National 
Wildlife Refuge, one commenter opposed hunting at all refuges within 
the State of Alabama, and one commenter opposed sport fishing at Siletz 
Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
    Our Response: The Administration Act, as amended, stipulates that 
hunting (along with fishing, wildlife observation and photography, and 
environmental education and interpretation), if found to be compatible, 
is a legitimate and priority general public use of a refuge and should 
be facilitated. The Service has adopted policies and regulations 
implementing the requirements of the Administration Act that refuge 
managers comply with when considering hunting and fishing programs.
    We allow hunting of resident wildlife on NWRs only if such activity 
has been determined compatible with the established purpose(s) of the 
refuge and the mission of the Refuge System as required by the 
Administration Act. Hunting of resident wildlife on NWRs generally 
occurs consistent with State regulations, including seasons and bag 
limits. Refuge-specific hunting regulations can be more restrictive 
(but not more liberal) than State regulations and often are more 
restrictive in order to help meet specific refuge objectives. These 
objectives include resident wildlife population and habitat objectives, 
minimizing disturbance impacts to wildlife, maintaining high-quality 
opportunities for hunting and other wildlife-dependent recreation, 
eliminating or minimizing conflicts with other public uses and/or 
refuge management activities, and protecting public safety.
    Each refuge manager makes a decision regarding hunting on that 
particular refuge only after rigorous examination of the available 
information. Developing or referencing a comprehensive conservation 
plan (CCP), a 15-year plan for the refuge, is generally the first step 
a refuge manager takes. Our policy for managing units of the Refuge 
System is that we will manage all refuges in accordance with an 
approved CCP, which, when implemented, will achieve refuge purposes; 
help fulfill the Refuge System mission; maintain and, where 
appropriate, restore the ecological integrity of each refuge and the 
Refuge System; help achieve the goals of the National Wilderness 
Preservation System; and meet other mandates. The CCP will guide 
management decisions and set forth goals, objectives, and strategies to 
accomplish these ends. The next step for refuge managers is developing 
or referencing step-down plans, of which a hunting plan would be one. 
Part of the process for opening a refuge to hunting after completing 
the step-down plan would be appropriate compliance with the National 
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), such as 
conducting an environmental assessment accompanied by the appropriate 
decision documentation (record of decision, finding of no significant 
impact, or environmental action memorandum or statement). The rest of 
the elements in the opening package are an evaluation of section 7 of 
the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et 
seq.), copies of letters requesting State and/or tribal involvement, 
and draft refuge-specific regulatory language. We make available the 
CCP, hunt plan, and NEPA documents and request public comments on them, 
as well as on any proposed rule, before we allow hunting on a refuge.
    In sum, this illustrates that the decision to allow hunting on an 
NWR is not a quick or simple process. It is full of deliberation and 
discussion, including review of all available data to determine the 
relative health of a population before we allow it to be hunted.
    The word ``refuge'' includes the idea of providing a haven of 
safety for wildlife, and as such, hunting might seem an inconsistent 
use of the NWRS. But again, the Administration Act stipulates that 
hunting, if found compatible, is a legitimate and priority general 
public use of a refuge. Furthermore, we manage refuges to support 
healthy wildlife populations that in many cases produce harvestable 
surpluses that are a renewable resource. As practiced on refuges, 
hunting and fishing do not pose a threat to wildlife populations. It is 
important to note that taking certain individuals through hunting does 
not necessarily reduce a population overall, as hunting can simply 
replace other types of mortality. In some cases, however, we use 
hunting as a management tool with the explicit goal of reducing a 
population; this is often the case with exotic and/or invasive species 
that threaten ecosystem stability. Therefore, facilitating hunting 
opportunities is an important aspect of the Service's roles and 
responsibilities as outlined in the legislation establishing the NWRS, 
and the Service will continue to facilitate these opportunities where 
compatible with the purpose of the specific refuge and the mission of 
the NWRS.
    Note that not all refuges are inviolate sanctuaries. If we acquired 
a refuge as an inviolate sanctuary, we may open up to 40 percent of 
that refuge's area for hunting of migratory game birds (16 U.S.C. 
668dd(d)(1)(A)). However, if we acquired a refuge without the 
stipulation that it be an inviolate sanctuary, we may open 100 percent 
of the refuge's area for hunting.
    The Fish and Wildlife Improvement Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-616, 92 
Stat. 3114) amended section 6 of the Administration Act to provide for 
the opening of all or any portion of an inviolate sanctuary to the 
taking of migratory birds if taking is determined to be beneficial to 
the species. Such opening of more than 40 percent of the refuge to 
hunting is determined by species. This amendment refers to inviolate 
sanctuaries created in the past or to be created in the future. It has 
no application to areas acquired for other management purposes.
    We did not make any changes to the rule as a result of these 
comments.
    Comment (2): Many commenters expressed support for hunting and 
fishing expansions on NWRs. Thirty-nine of these commenters 
specifically supported youth waterfowl hunting at Baskett Slough 
National Wildlife Refuge. Two commenters supported the new 
opportunities for hunting and fishing, and stated that hunting and 
fishing should be open on all public lands. Two commenters expressed

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support for the openings and expansions described in the proposed rule, 
but felt that the Service has not opened enough refuges to hunting or 
increased hunting at enough refuges. According to the commenters, more 
than 40 percent of the more than 566 NWRs still prohibit hunting; with 
the clear directives from the Executive and Legislative branches of the 
Federal Government to increase hunting activities, the Service must 
open refuges to hunting at a faster pace. The commenters also strongly 
recommended that the Service engage in discussions with State wildlife 
managers and with representatives of the hunting community, to 
facilitate and expedite these openings and make certain that these and 
all NWRs become or remain open to hunting.
    Our Response: As noted in our response to Comment (1), the 
Administration Act, as amended, establishes that the Refuge System was 
created to conserve fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats and that 
the Service should facilitate opportunities for Americans to 
participate in compatible wildlife-dependent recreation, including 
hunting and fishing, on Refuge System lands and waters. Therefore, the 
Service will continue to facilitate hunting and fishing opportunities 
where doing so is compatible with the purpose of the specific refuge 
and the mission of the NWRS.
    The Service continues to open and expand hunting opportunities 
across the NWRS, as evidenced by this final rule; however, as detailed 
in our response to Comment (1), above, the decision to allow hunting on 
a refuge is not a quick or simple process. Once the Service determines 
that a hunt can be carried out in a manner compatible with individual 
refuge purposes and the mission of the NWRS, we work expeditiously to 
open it.
    We did not make any changes to the rule as a result of these 
comments.
    Comment (3): Many commenters stated that the majority of Americans 
do not hunt and were of the opinion that allowing hunting would impede 
``non-consumptive'' uses of refuges, including photography and wildlife 
viewing.
    Our Response: Congress, through the Administration Act, as amended, 
envisioned that hunting, fishing, wildlife observation and photography, 
and environmental education and interpretation would all be treated as 
priority public uses of the NWRS. Therefore, the Service facilitates 
all of these uses on refuges, as long as they are found compatible with 
the purposes of the specific refuge and the mission of the NWRS. For 
this rulemaking, we analyzed impacts of the proposed changes to hunting 
programs at each refuge through the NEPA process, which included 
analyzing impacts to other wildlife-dependent uses. The 10 refuges in 
this rulemaking completed environmental assessments (EAs). We also 
provided opportunities for the public to comment on the proposed hunt 
opening and expansions when we developed the CCP, hunt plan, and 
compatibility determination, and through the NEPA process. When looking 
at the 10 EAs completed for this specific rulemaking, collectively with 
the refuges that already allow for hunting, the Service has determined 
that there are no significant impacts to other wildlife-dependent 
recreation opportunities.
    The refuges in this rulemaking use a variety of techniques to 
reduce user conflict, such as specific hunt seasons, limited hunting 
hours, restricting which parts of the refuge are open to hunting, and 
restricting the number of hunters. Refuge managers also use public 
outreach tools, such as signs and brochures, to make users aware of 
hunting and their options for minimizing conflict. Most refuges have 
refuge-specific regulations to improve the quality of the hunting 
experience as well as provide for quality wildlife-dependent 
experiences for other users. The Service is aware of several studies 
showing a correlation between increased hunting and decreased wildlife 
sightings, which underscores the importance of using the aforementioned 
techniques, particularly time and space zoning of hunting, to ensure a 
quality experience for all refuge visitors. More information on how a 
specific refuge facilitates various wildlife-dependent recreation 
opportunities can be found in the refuge's CCP, hunt plan, and/or 
refuge-specific EA or environmental impact statement (EIS). The public 
may contact the specific refuge for any of these materials.
    We did not make any changes to the rule as a result of these 
comments.
    Comment (4): A few commenters were of the opinion that hunting can 
disrupt the natural balance of the ecosystem that people enjoy, can 
impact the safety of other refuge users, and can deter people from 
going to visit areas even at times when there are not people actively 
hunting wildlife.
    Our Response: We do not allow hunting on a refuge if it is found 
incompatible with that individual refuge's purposes or with the mission 
of the NWRS. In addition, the Service's Biological Integrity, 
Diversity, and Environmental Health (BIDEH) policy (601 Fish and 
Wildlife Service Manual (FW) 3) guides decision-making with respect to 
management of activities on refuges, including hunting. Service 
biologists and wildlife professionals, in consultation with the State, 
determine the optimal number of each game animal that should reside in 
an ecosystem and then establish hunt parameters (e.g., bag limits, sex 
ratios) based on those analyses. We carefully consider how a proposed 
hunt fits with individual refuge goals, objectives, and strategies 
before allowing the hunt. None of the known, estimated, or projected 
harvests of migratory game birds, upland game, or big game species in 
this rulemaking is expected to have significant adverse direct, 
indirect, or cumulative impacts to hunted populations, non-hunted 
wildlife, endangered or threatened species, plant or habitat resources, 
wildlife-dependent recreation, prescribed fire, air, soil, water, 
cultural resources, refuge facilities, solitude, or socio-economics. 
Further, we address the relationship between hunting and wildlife 
sightings in our response to Comment (3). We did not make any changes 
to the rule as a result of this comment.
    Comment (5): One commenter requested that we increase non-motorized 
access at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah, and eliminate 
motorized boat access to some units of the refuge.
    Our Response: Non-motorized access at Bear River Migratory Bird 
Refuge is a result of the CCP process. As part of the CCP process, we 
invited the public to comment during the scoping period, as well as on 
the final draft plan. We received no comments regarding an increase in 
non-motorized access during this process. We appreciate the feedback, 
but we cannot accommodate these requests in this final rule; adding 
additional non-motorized access would require us to update our plan, 
compatibility determination, and NEPA documentation and allow for 
additional public comment. Therefore, we made no changes to this rule 
as a result of these comments. However, we may consider making these 
changes in the future after conducting the required above described 
actions.
    Comment (6): One commenter expressed interest in opening fishing at 
the Morgan Lake unit of Baskett Slough NWR.
    Our Response: The hunt plan for Baskett Slough is a result of the 
CCP process. As part of the CCP process, we invited the public to 
comment during the scoping period, as well as on the final draft plan. 
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comments regarding fishing at Morgan Lake during this process. We 
appreciate the feedback, but we cannot accommodate these requests in 
this final rule; adding fishing would require us to update our plan, 
compatibility determination, and NEPA documentation and allow for 
additional public comment. Therefore, we made no changes to this rule 
as a result of these comments. However, we may consider making these 
changes in the future after conducting the required above described 
actions.
    Comment (7): Two commenters expressed interest in expanding 
waterfowl hunting to adults in addition to youth at Baskett Slough NWR. 
One of these commenters suggested wheelchair accessible hunting 
opportunities.
    Our Response: The hunt plan limiting opportunities only for youths 
at Baskett Slough is a result of the CCP process. As part of the CCP 
process, we invited the public to comment during the scoping period, as 
well as on the final draft plan. The small size of the refuge and 
number of permits issued for the youth hunt allow the refuge to 
maintain a safe hunter density to provide an uncrowded, high-quality 
experience. Expanding adult waterfowl hunting opportunities would 
require us to update our hunt plan, compatibility determination, and 
NEPA documentation and allow for additional public comment. Wheelchair 
accessibility is outside the scope of this regulatory process, and 
would be considered within the refuge's facilities plan. Therefore, we 
made no changes to this rule as a result of these comments. However, we 
may consider making these changes in the future after conducting the 
required above described actions.
    Comment (8): One commenter expressed concern regarding the 
regulatory change at Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge to close Swan 
Check Lake to non-motorized boating for 4 months of the year and stated 
that this regulatory change was proposed without public involvement. 
The commenter also stated that opening Willow Lake to non-motorized 
access must be examined through the NEPA process.
    Our Response: We reverse our decision for now to close Swan Check 
Lake to non-motorized boating for 4 months to minimize the burden on 
the public, and we will revise the regulatory language to keep the unit 
open year-round in accordance with the CCP. The opening of Willow Lake 
to non-motorized access was previously analyzed in compliance with NEPA 
as part of the CCP process. Public comment was also sought during this 
process. We are updating the regulatory language for Stillwater 
National Wildlife Refuge in this rule to reflect these changes.
    Comment (9): Three commenters expressed concern over allowing lead 
ammunition to be used on refuges; some requested that the Service ban 
lead ammunition for all hunting.
    Our Response: The Service is concerned about the impacts of spent 
lead ammunition on scavengers, especially bald eagles and ravens. Lead 
shot for waterfowl hunting has been illegal on refuges since 1998. We 
continue to look at options and ways to reduce the indirect impacts of 
toxic shot. Generally, we are and have been phasing out the use of lead 
shot by upland and big game hunters on refuge lands.
    The Service continues to research this issue and engage with States 
and other partners to promote the use of non-lead ammunition. The 
Administration Act, as amended, directs the Service to make refuge 
regulations as consistent with State regulations as practicable. We 
share a strong partnership with the States in managing wildlife, and, 
therefore, we are proceeding with the phase-out of toxic ammunition in 
a coordinated manner with each respective State wildlife agency. We 
note for State of California, lead ammunition is already banned under 
State law and is therefore banned on all refuges in California.
    We made no changes to the rule as a result of these comments.

Changes From the Proposed Rule

    As discussed above, under Summary of Comments and Responses, based 
on comments we received on the proposed rule, we made changes to the 
regulatory text in this final rule from what we proposed for Stillwater 
NWR (in Nevada). Specifically, for Stillwater NWR, we revised the 
regulations to keep non-motorized access on Swan Check Lake open year-
round.
    In addition, we are adding to this final rule changes not included 
in our proposed rule. Specifically, we are adding regulations for 
upland and big game hunting for Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge to 50 
CFR 32.32 (Illinois). We are also making changes to refuge-specific 
regulations for, Rocky Mountain Arsenal in Colorado, and Benton Lake 
National Wildlife Refuge and Benton Lake Wetland Management District in 
Montana. Over all, these changes were deemed minor and not 
controversial.

Effective Date

    We are making this rule effective upon publication in the Federal 
Register (see DATES, above). We have determined that any further delay 
in implementing these refuge-specific hunting and sport fishing 
regulations would not be in the public interest, in that a delay would 
hinder the effective planning and administration of the hunting and 
fishing programs. We provided a 30-day public comment period for the 
August 10, 2017, proposed rule (82 FR 37398). This rule does not impact 
the public generally in terms of requiring lead time for compliance. 
Rather, it relieves restrictions in that it allows activities on 
refuges that we would otherwise prohibit. Therefore, we find good cause 
under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to make this rule effective upon publication.

Amendments to Existing Regulations

    This document adopts in the Code of Federal Regulations all of the 
Service's hunting and/or sport fishing regulations that we are updating 
since the last time we published a rule amending these regulations (81 
FR 68874; October 4, 2016) and that are applicable at Refuge System 
units previously opened to hunting and/or sport fishing. We are taking 
this action to better inform the general public of the regulations at 
each refuge, to increase understanding and compliance with these 
regulations, and to make enforcement of these regulations more 
efficient. In addition to now finding these regulations in 50 CFR part 
32, visitors to our refuges may find them reiterated in literature 
distributed by each refuge or posted on signs.

                                                  Table 1--Changes for 2017-2018 Hunting/Fishing Season
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Baskett Slough (1)................  Oregon....................  C....................  Closed...............  Closed..............  Closed.
Des Lacs (6)......................  North Dakota..............  Closed...............  Already Open.........  C/D.................  Closed.
Fox River (3).....................  Wisconsin.................  Closed...............  Closed...............  C...................  Closed.

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Horicon (3).......................  Wisconsin.................  D....................  C/D..................  C...................  Already Open.
Minnesota Valley (3)..............  Minnesota.................  C....................  C....................  C...................  Already Open.
Patoka River (3)..................  Indiana...................  C....................  C....................  C...................  C.
Savannah River (4)................  Georgia and South Carolina  C/D..................  C/D..................  C/D.................  Already Open.
Sequoyah (2)......................  Oklahoma..................  Already Open.........  C....................  C...................  Already Open.
Siletz Bay (1)....................  Oregon....................  Already Open.........  Closed...............  Closed..............  B.
Upper Souris (6)..................  North Dakota..............  Closed...............  C/D..................  C/D.................  Already Open.
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* Number in ( ) refers to the Region as defined in the preamble to this rule under Available Information for Specific Refuges.
 
Key:
 
A = New refuge opened.
B = New activity on a refuge previously open to other activities.
C = Refuge already open to activity, but added new lands/waters or modified areas open to hunting or fishing.
D = Refuge already open to activity but added new species to hunt.

    The changes for the 2017-18 hunting/fishing season noted in the 
chart above are each based on a complete administrative record which, 
among other detailed documentation, also includes a hunt plan, a 
compatibility determination, and the appropriate National Environmental 
Policy Act (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) analysis, all of which were 
the subject of a public review and comment process. These documents are 
available upon request.

Fish Advisory

    For health reasons, anglers should review and follow State-issued 
consumption advisories before enjoying recreational sport fishing 
opportunities on Service-managed waters. You can find information about 
current fish-consumption advisories on the Internet at: http://www.epa.gov/fish-tech.

Plain Language Mandate

    In this rule, we revise some regulations for individual refuge 
units to comply with a Presidential mandate to use plain language in 
regulations; these particular revisions do not modify the substance of 
the previous regulations. These types of changes include using ``you'' 
to refer to the reader and ``we'' to refer to the Refuge System, using 
the word ``allow'' instead of ``permit'' when we do not require the use 
of a permit for an activity, and using active voice (e.g., ``We 
restrict entry into the refuge'' vs. ``Entry into the refuge is 
restricted'').

Executive Order 13771--Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory 
Costs

    This rule is not an Executive Order (E.O.) 13771 (82 FR 9339, 
February 3, 2017) regulatory action because this rule is not 
significant under E.O. 12866.

Regulatory Planning and Review (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)

    Executive Order 12866 provides that the Office of Information and 
Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) will review all significant rules. OIRA has 
determined that this rulemaking is not significant.
    Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the principles of E.O. 12866 while 
calling for improvements in the nation's regulatory system to promote 
predictability, to reduce uncertainty, and to use the best, most 
innovative, and least burdensome tools for achieving regulatory ends. 
The executive order directs agencies to consider regulatory approaches 
that reduce burdens and maintain flexibility and freedom of choice for 
the public where these approaches are relevant, feasible, and 
consistent with regulatory objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes further 
that regulations must be based on the best available science and that 
the rulemaking process must allow for public participation and an open 
exchange of ideas. We have developed this rule in a manner consistent 
with these requirements.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (as amended by the Small 
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act [SBREFA] of 1996) (5 
U.S.C. 601 et seq.), whenever a Federal agency is required to publish a 
notice of rulemaking for any proposed or final rule, it must prepare 
and make available for public comment a regulatory flexibility analysis 
that describes the effect of the rule on small entities (i.e., small 
businesses, small organizations, and small government jurisdictions). 
However, no regulatory flexibility analysis is required if the head of 
an agency certifies that the rule will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities. Thus, for a 
regulatory flexibility analysis to be required, impacts must exceed a 
threshold for ``significant impact'' and a threshold for a 
``substantial number of small entities.'' See 5 U.S.C. 605(b). SBREFA 
amended the Regulatory Flexibility Act to require Federal agencies to 
provide a statement of the factual basis for certifying that a rule 
will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
small entities.
    This rule adds one NWR to the list of refuges open to sport 
fishing, and increases hunting or fishing activities on nine additional 
refuges. As a result, visitor use for wildlife-dependent recreation on 
these NWRs will change. If the refuges establishing new programs were a 
pure addition to the current supply of those activities, it would mean 
an estimated increase of 914 user days (one person per day 
participating in a recreational opportunity, Table 2). Because the 
participation trend is flat in these activities since 1991, this 
increase in supply will most likely be offset by other sites losing 
participants. Therefore, this is likely to be a substitute site for the 
activity and not necessarily an increase in participation rates for the 
activity.

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   Table 2--Estimated Change in Recreation Opportunities in 2017/2018
                         [Dollars in thousands]
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                                            Additional      Additional
                 Refuge                        days        expenditures
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Baskett Slough..........................               2            $0.1
Des Lacs................................              50             2.0
Fox River...............................               5             0.2
Horicon.................................             187             7.4
Minnesota Valley........................               0             0.0
Patoka River............................               0             0.0
Savannah River..........................             315            12.4
Sequoyah................................               5             0.2
Siletz Bay..............................             150             6.3
Upper Souris............................             200             7.9
                                         -------------------------------
    Total...............................             914            36.4
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    To the extent visitors spend time and money in the area of the 
refuge that they would not have spent there anyway, they contribute new 
income to the regional economy and benefit local businesses. Due to the 
unavailability of site-specific expenditure data, we use the national 
estimates from the 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and 
Wildlife Associated Recreation to identify expenditures for food and 
lodging, transportation, and other incidental expenses. Using the 
average expenditures for these categories with the maximum expected 
additional participation of the Refuge System yields approximately 
$36,400 in recreation-related expenditures (Table 2). By having ripple 
effects throughout the economy, these direct expenditures are only part 
of the economic impact of these recreational activities. Using a 
national impact multiplier for hunting activities (2.27) derived from 
the report ``Hunting in America: An Economic Force for Conservation'' 
and for fishing activities (2.40) derived from the report 
``Sportfishing in America'' yields a total economic impact of 
approximately $83,500 (2016 dollars) (Southwick Associates, Inc., 
2012). Using a local impact multiplier would yield more accurate and 
smaller results. However, we employed the national impact multiplier 
due to the difficulty in developing local multipliers for each specific 
region.
    Since we know that most of the fishing and hunting occurs within 
100 miles of a participant's residence, then it is unlikely that most 
of this spending would be ``new'' money coming into a local economy; 
therefore, this spending would be offset with a decrease in some other 
sector of the local economy. The net gain to the local economies would 
be no more than $83,500, and most likely considerably less. Since 80 
percent of the participants travel less than 100 miles to engage in 
hunting and fishing activities, their spending patterns would not add 
new money into the local economy and, therefore, the real impact would 
be on the order of about $16,700 annually.
    Small businesses within the retail trade industry (such as hotels, 
gas stations, taxidermy shops, bait-and-tackle shops, and similar 
businesses) may be affected by some increased or decreased refuge 
visitation. A large percentage of these retail trade establishments in 
the local communities around NWRs qualify as small businesses (Table 
3). We expect that the incremental recreational changes will be 
scattered, and so we do not expect that the rule will have a 
significant economic effect on a substantial number of small entities 
in any region or nationally. As noted previously, we expect 
approximately $36,400 to be spent in total in the refuges' local 
economies. The maximum increase at most would be less than one-
hundredth of 1 percent for local retail trade spending (Table 3).

  Table 3--Comparative Expenditures for Retail Trade Associated With Additional Refuge Visitation for 2017/2018
                                            [Thousands, 2016 dollars]
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                                                    Estimated
                                  Retail trade       maximum      Addition as %   Establishments   Establ. with
       Refuge/county(ies)            in 2012      addition from     of total         in 2012        <10 emp in
                                                 new activities                                        2012
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Baskett Slough:
    Polk, OR...................        $377,029            $0.1           <0.01              125              89
Des Lacs:
    Burke, ND..................       1,988,596             1.0           <0.01              293             169
    Ward, ND...................          40,290             1.0           <0.01               10               6
Fox River:
    Marquette, WI..............          74,141             0.2           <0.01               35              27
Horicon:
    Dodge, WI..................         870,743             3.7           <0.01              234             159
    Fond du Lac, WI............       1,465,969             3.7           <0.01              354             225
Minnesota Valley:
    Carver, MN.................         948,923  ..............  ..............              209             132
    Dakota, MN.................       6,779,786  ..............  ..............            1,132             689
    Hennepin, MN...............      25,012,109  ..............  ..............            4,209           2,657
    Le Sueur, MN...............         220,214  ..............  ..............               84              58
    Scott, MN..................       1,397,711  ..............  ..............              323             215

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    Sibley, MN.................          79,291  ..............  ..............               54              39
Patoka River:
    Gibson, IN.................         582,859  ..............  ..............              120              84
    Pike, IN...................          75,823  ..............  ..............               31              23
Savannah River:
    Chatham, GA................       4,449,471             6.2           <0.01            1,198             851
    Effingham, GA..............         374,811             6.2           <0.01              108              79
    Jasper, SC.................         600,879             6.2           <0.01              104              80
Sequoyah:
    Haskell, OK................         149,403             0.1           <0.01               33              22
    Muskogee, OK...............         970,020             0.1           <0.01              258             178
    Sequoyah, OK...............         405,258             0.1           <0.01              116              86
Siletz Bay:
    Lincoln, OR................         607,106             6.3           <0.01              241             310
Upper Souris:
    Renville, ND...............          84,795             3.9           <0.01               12              10
    Ward, ND...................       1,988,596             3.9           <0.01              293             169
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    With the small change in overall spending anticipated from this 
rule, it is unlikely that a substantial number of small entities will 
have more than a small impact from the spending change near the 
affected refuges. Therefore, we certify that this rule will not have a 
significant economic effect on a substantial number of small entities 
as defined under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). 
A regulatory flexibility analysis is not required. Accordingly, a small 
entity compliance guide is not required.

Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act

    This rule is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the Small 
Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. We anticipate no 
significant employment or small business effects. This rule:
    a. Will not have an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or 
more. The minimal impact will be scattered across the country and will 
most likely not be significant in any local area.
    b. Will not cause a major increase in costs or prices for 
consumers; individual industries; Federal, State, or local government 
agencies; or geographic regions. This rule will have only a slight 
effect on the costs of hunting opportunities for Americans. If the 
substitute sites are farther from the participants' residences, then an 
increase in travel costs will occur. The Service does not have 
information to quantify this change in travel cost but assumes that, 
since most people travel less than 100 miles to hunt, the increased 
travel cost will be small. We do not expect this rule to affect the 
supply or demand for hunting opportunities in the United States, and, 
therefore, it should not affect prices for hunting equipment and 
supplies, or the retailers that sell equipment.
    c. Will not have significant adverse effects on competition, 
employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or the ability of 
U.S.-based enterprises to compete with foreign-based enterprises. This 
rule represents only a small proportion of recreational spending at 
NWRs. Therefore, this rule will have no measurable economic effect on 
the wildlife-dependent industry, which has annual sales of equipment 
and travel expenditures of $72 billion nationwide.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    Since this rule will apply to public use of federally owned and 
managed refuges, it will not impose an unfunded mandate on State, 
local, or Tribal governments or the private sector of more than $100 
million per year. The rule will not have a significant or unique effect 
on State, local, or Tribal governments or the private sector. A 
statement containing the information required by the Unfunded Mandates 
Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is not required.

Takings (E.O. 12630)

    In accordance with E.O. 12630, this rule will not have significant 
takings implications. This rule will affect only visitors at NWRs and 
describe what they can do while they are on a refuge.

Federalism (E.O. 13132)

    As discussed in Regulatory Planning and Review and Unfunded 
Mandates Reform Act, above, this rule will not have sufficient 
federalism implications to warrant the preparation of a federalism 
summary impact statement under E.O. 13132. In preparing this rule, we 
worked with State governments.

Civil Justice Reform (E.O. 12988)

    In accordance with E.O. 12988, the Department of the Interior has 
determined that this rule will not unduly burden the judicial system 
and that it meets the requirements of sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of the 
Order. The rule will clarify established regulations and result in 
better understanding of the regulations by refuge visitors.

Energy Supply, Distribution or Use (E.O. 13211)

    On May 18, 2001, the President issued E.O. 13211 on regulations 
that significantly affect energy supply, distribution, and use. E.O. 
13211 requires agencies to prepare Statements of Energy Effects when 
undertaking certain actions. Because this rule will add one NWR to the 
list of refuges open to sport fishing and increase hunting or fishing 
activities on nine other NWRs, it is not a significant regulatory 
action under E.O. 12866, and we do not expect it to significantly 
affect energy supplies, distribution, or use. Therefore, this action is 
not a significant energy action, and no Statement of Energy Effects is 
required.

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Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments (E.O. 
13175)

    In accordance with E.O. 13175, we have evaluated possible effects 
on federally recognized Indian tribes and have determined that there 
are no effects. We coordinate recreational use on NWRs with Tribal 
governments having adjoining or overlapping jurisdiction before we 
propose the regulations.

Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)

    This rule does not contain any new collection of information that 
requires approval by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under 
the PRA of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). OMB has approved the 
information collection requirements associated with regulations 
implementing refuge-specific hunting and sport fishing regulations and 
has assigned OMB control numbers 1018-0102 (expires August 31, 2020), 
1018-0140 (expires May 31, 2018), and 1018-0153 (expires December 31, 
2018). An agency may not conduct or sponsor and a person is not 
required to respond to a collection of information, unless it displays 
a currently valid OMB control number.

Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultation

    We comply with section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as 
amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), when developing comprehensive 
conservation plans and step-down management plans--which would include 
hunting and/or fishing plans--for public use of refuges, and prior to 
implementing any new or revised public recreation program on a refuge 
as identified in 50 CFR 26.32. We have completed section 7 consultation 
on each of the affected refuges.

National Environmental Policy Act

    We analyzed this rule in accordance with the criteria of the 
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4332(C)), 
43 CFR part 46, and 516 Departmental Manual (DM) 8.
    A categorical exclusion from NEPA documentation applies to 
publication of amendments to refuge-specific hunting and fishing 
regulations because they are technical and procedural in nature, and 
the environmental effects are too broad, speculative, or conjectural to 
lend themselves to meaningful analysis (43 CFR 46.210 and 516 DM 8). 
Concerning the actions that are the subject of this rulemaking, we have 
complied with NEPA at the project level when developing each proposal. 
This is consistent with the Department of the Interior instructions for 
compliance with NEPA where actions are covered sufficiently by an 
earlier environmental document (43 CFR 46.120).
    Prior to the addition of a refuge to the list of areas open to 
hunting and fishing in 50 CFR part 32, we develop hunting and fishing 
plans for the affected refuges. We incorporate these proposed refuge 
hunting and fishing activities in the refuge comprehensive conservation 
plan and/or other step-down management plans, pursuant to our refuge 
planning guidance in 602 Fish and Wildlife Service Manual (FW) 1, 3, 
and 4. We prepare these comprehensive conservation plans and step-down 
plans in compliance with section 102(2)(C) of NEPA, and the Council on 
Environmental Quality's regulations for implementing NEPA in 40 CFR 
parts 1500 through 1508. We invite the affected public to participate 
in the review, development, and implementation of these plans. Copies 
of all plans and NEPA compliance are available from the refuges at the 
addresses provided below.

Available Information for Specific Refuges

    Individual refuge headquarters have information about public use 
programs and conditions that apply to their specific programs and maps 
of their respective areas. To find out how to contact a specific 
refuge, contact the appropriate Regional office listed below:
    Region 1--Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. Regional Chief, 
National Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 
Eastside Federal Complex, Suite 1692, 911 NE. 11th Avenue, Portland, OR 
97232-4181; Telephone (503) 231-6214.
    Region 2--Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Regional Chief, 
National Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. 
Box 1306, 500 Gold Avenue SW., Albuquerque, NM 87103; Telephone (505) 
248-6937.
    Region 3--Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, 
Ohio, and Wisconsin. Regional Chief, National Wildlife Refuge System, 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 5600 American Blvd. West, Suite 990, 
Bloomington, MN 55437-1458; Telephone (612) 713-5360.
    Region 4--Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, 
Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, 
and the Virgin Islands. Regional Chief, National Wildlife Refuge 
System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1875 Century Boulevard, 
Atlanta, GA 30345; Telephone (404) 679-7166.
    Region 5--Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, 
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, 
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia. 
Regional Chief, National Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service, 300 Westgate Center Drive, Hadley, MA 01035-9589; Telephone 
(413) 253-8307.
    Region 6--Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South 
Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. Regional Chief, National Wildlife Refuge 
System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 134 Union Blvd., Lakewood, CO 
80228; Telephone (303) 236-8145.
    Region 7--Alaska. Regional Chief, National Wildlife Refuge System, 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 E. Tudor Rd., Anchorage, AK 99503; 
Telephone (907) 786-3545.
    Region 8--California and Nevada. Regional Chief, National Wildlife 
Refuge System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 2800 Cottage Way, Room 
W-2606, Sacramento, CA 95825; Telephone (916) 414-6464.

Primary Author

    Katherine Harrigan, Division of Natural Resources and Conservation 
Planning, National Wildlife Refuge System, is the primary author of 
this rulemaking document.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 32

    Fishing, Hunting, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
Wildlife, Wildlife refuges.

Regulation Promulgation

    For the reasons set forth in the preamble, we amend title 50, 
chapter I, subchapter C of the Code of Federal Regulations as follows:

PART 32--HUNTING AND FISHING

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1. The authority citation for part 32 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 16 U.S.C. 460k, 664, 668dd-668ee, and 
715i.


Sec.  32.7   [Amended]

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2. Amend Sec.  32.7 by
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a. Adding in alphabetical order an entry for `` ``Kankakee National 
Wildlife Refuge'' in the State of Illinois; and
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b. Adding in alphabetical order an entry for ``Loess Bluffs National 
Wildlife Refuge'' and removing the entry for ``Squaw Creek National 
Wildlife Refuge'' in the State of Missouri.

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3. Amend Sec.  32.23 in the entry for Dale Bumpers White River National 
Wildlife Refuge by:
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a. Removing the second, duplicate appearance of paragraph A.16;

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b. Adding paragraph A.17;
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c. Revising paragraphs A.18 through A.20, C.2 through C.5, C.8, and 
C.18;
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d. Adding paragraphs C.20 and C.21; and
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e. Revising paragraph D.1.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  32.23  Arkansas.

* * * * *

Dale Bumpers White River National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
* * * * *
    17. We prohibit the use of decoys that contain moving parts or 
electrical components, except that you may use manually operated 'jerk 
strings' to simulate decoy movement.
    18. You may not utilize a guide, guide service, outfitter, club, 
organization, or any other person who provides equipment, services, or 
assistance on the refuge for compensation.
    19. We prohibit commercial guiding for the take of wildlife or 
fish.
    20. We allow camping only in designated sites and areas identified 
in the refuge user brochure/permit (signed brochure), and we restrict 
camping to individuals involved in wildlife-dependent activities. We 
limit camping on the refuge to no more than 14 days during any 30 
consecutive-day period. Campers must occupy camps daily. We prohibit 
all disturbances, including use of generators, after 10 p.m.
* * * * *
    C. * * *
* * * * *
    2. Archery deer seasons on the North Unit are from the beginning of 
October until the end of January except during quota muzzleloader and 
quota gun deer hunts, when the archery season is closed. We provide 
annual season dates and bag limits in the refuge user brochure/permit 
(signed brochure).
    3. Archery deer seasons on the South Unit are from the beginning of 
October until the end of December except during quota muzzleloader and 
quota gun deer hunts, when the archery season is closed. We provide 
annual season dates and bag limits in the refuge user brochure/permit 
(signed brochure).
    4. Muzzleloader season for deer will begin in October and will 
continue for a period of up to 3 days of quota hunting and 4 days of 
non-quota hunting in the North Unit. We provide annual season dates and 
bag limits in the refuge user brochure/permit (signed brochure).
    5. The gun deer hunt will begin in November and will continue for a 
period of 3 days of quota hunting in the North and South Units, and 4 
days of non-quota hunting in the North Unit. We provide annual season 
dates, bag limits, and areas in the refuge user brochure/permit.
* * * * *
    8. If you harvest deer or turkey on the refuge, you must 
immediately record the zone number (Zone 145 for the South Unit or Zone 
146 for the North Unit) on your hunting license and later check deer 
and/or turkey through the State checking system. Outlying tracts use 
the same zone number as the surrounding State zone.
* * * * *
    18. We close the Kansas Lake Area to all entry on December 1 and 
reopen it on March 1.
* * * * *
    20. We prohibit the possession and/or use of toxic shot by hunters 
using shotguns (see Sec.  32.2(k) of this chapter) when hunting.
    21. Feral hog regulations are found in the refuge brochure/permit 
(signed brochure).
    D. * * *
    1. Conditions A1, A9, A10, A11, A15, and A21 through A25 apply.
* * * * *

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4. Amend Sec.  32.24 by:
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a. Revising paragraph A.3 under the entry Colusa National Wildlife 
Refuge;
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b. Revising paragraph A.3 under the entry Delevan National Wildlife 
Refuge;
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c. Revising paragraph A.3 under the entry Sacramento National Wildlife 
Refuge; and
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d. Revising paragraph C.3 under the entry Sacramento River National 
Wildlife Refuge.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  32.24   California.

* * * * *

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    3. Junior hunters age 15 or younger must be accompanied by, and 
remain within sight and normal voice contact of, an adult (age 18 or 
older) at all times while hunting.
* * * * *

Delevan National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    3. Junior hunters age 15 or younger must be accompanied by, and 
remain within sight and normal voice contact of, an adult (age 18 or 
older) at all times while hunting.
* * * * *

Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    3. Junior hunters age 15 or younger must be accompanied by, and 
remain within sight and normal voice contact of, an adult (age 18 or 
older) at all times while hunting.
* * * * *

Sacramento River National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    C. * * *
    3. We prohibit using dogs while hunting feral hogs and black-tailed 
deer.
* * * * *

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5. Amend Sec.  32.25 by revising paragraph D under the entry Rocky 
Mountain Arsenal to read as follows:


Sec.  32.25  Colorado.

* * * * *

Rocky Mountain Arsenal

* * * * *
    D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing at designated times and on 
designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and 
subject to the following conditions:
    1. We allow fishing from the third Saturday in April to the second 
Sunday in October.
    2. We allow fishing on Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday from legal 
sunrise to sunset.
    3. You must possess a signed refuge fishing permit (signed refuge 
fishing brochure), when fishing, for all anglers age 16 and older. 
Refuge brochures are available at the refuge visitor center, fishing 
fee stations, and on the refuge's Web site (https://www.fws.gov/refuge/rocky_mountain_arsenal/).
    4. You must stop and pay the daily fishing recreation fee for each 
licensed angler age 16 and older. Payments are made at self-serving 
fishing fee stations, and you must display a receipt of payment or an 
annual pass while fishing.
    5. We allow bank fishing only at Lake Mary and Lake Ladora.
    6. We allow wade fishing only in Lake Ladora after Memorial Day.
    7. We only allow the use of one rod and reel or pole and line with 
one hook per line.
    8. We only allow barbless hooks.
    9. We only allow artificial lures and flies on Lake Ladora. We 
allow artificial lures and flies and artificial bait, cut bait, and 
food products only on Lake Mary.
    10. We prohibit the use of live bait on all refuge waters.
    11. We only allow catch and release fishing.
    12. We prohibit the possession and consumption of alcoholic 
beverages while fishing.

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6. Amend Sec.  32.27 by revising the entry for Prime Hook National 
Wildlife Refuge to read as follows:


Sec.  32.27   Delaware.

* * * * *

Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge

    A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow the hunting of waterfowl, 
coot, mourning dove, snipe, and woodcock on designated areas of the 
refuge during designated seasons in accordance with State regulations 
and subject to the following conditions:
    1. General Hunting Regulations.
    i. Anyone age 16 or older, regardless of license status, must 
obtain a migratory bird hunting permit (Migratory Bird Hunt 
Application, FWS Form 3-2357) to hunt or enter hunt areas, except non-
hunting assistants assisting disabled hunters in the disabled area. You 
must print and validate your permit (name/address/phone) with your 
signature, in ink, and retain it on your person while hunting or 
scouting.
    ii. You must abide by the terms and conditions outlined in the 
refuge hunt brochure (see Sec.  32.2(e) of this chapter). Brochures 
contain information on seasons, bag limits, methods of hunting, maps 
depicting areas open to hunting, hunt unit reservation procedures, and 
the terms and conditions under which we issue hunting permits. They are 
available at the visitor center, at the administration office, and on 
the refuge's Web site (see Sec.  32.2(f) of this chapter).
    iii. You, and those who accompany you who are age 16 or older, must 
possess and carry the following at all times while on refuge property: 
A valid Delaware hunting license or document exhibiting your License 
Exempt Number (LEN), all required State and Federal stamps, a valid 
form of government-issued photo identification, a signed refuge hunt 
brochure appropriate for the hunt in question, and a printed valid 
hunting permit. We will not accept photocopies or electronic copies of 
these documents.
    iv. Youths age 15 or younger must be accompanied by a supervisor 
age 18 or older who possesses all documents required in A.1.iii, 
including non-hunting assistants. All supervisors may only be 
accompanied by one youth. Youths must possess and carry a signed refuge 
waterfowl hunt brochure and an LEN or license in accordance with State 
law. The youth must remain within sight and normal voice contact of the 
supervisor at all times while hunting on the refuge.
    v. Other than using motor vehicles on designated roads, you may 
only access the refuge by foot, except as authorized by the refuge 
manager.
    vi. You may use trained dogs to assist in retrieval of harvested 
game.
    vii. You must notify and receive permission from a Service law 
enforcement officer, refuge manager, or designee if you need to 
retrieve game from a closed refuge area or a hunting area for which you 
do not possess a valid permit (see Sec.  26.21(a) of this chapter).
    viii. You must park in designated areas. We prohibit parking in 
front of any gate. Parked vehicles may not impede any road traffic (see 
Sec.  27.31(h) of this chapter).
    ix. You may enter the refuge up to 2 hours before legal morning 
shooting time. You must stop hunting by 3 p.m. and leave the hunting 
area or unit by 4 p.m., except when snow goose hunting, in the 
designated snow goose area, during the snow goose conservation order 
season.
    x. You must complete and return a Migratory Bird Hunt Report (FWS 
Form 3-2361), available at the refuge administration office or on the 
refuge's Web site, within 15 days of the close of the season.
    xi. We prohibit the use of natural vegetation for camouflaging 
blind material (see Sec.  27.51(a) of this chapter).
    xii. We prohibit entry to designated safety zones as identified by 
polygons on the refuge map.
    xiii. You may access the Lottery Waterfowl hunt area by boat. The 
maximum horsepower allowed for boat motors is 30 horsepower (HP). You 
must abide by the slow, no-wake zones on designated portions of refuge 
waterways as depicted in maps or within the brochure.
    xiv. We allow the use of non-motorized boats within the Walk-in 
Hunt Area. Boats may be transported to refuge waters by hand or by the 
use of a cart.
    2. General and Disabled Waterfowl Draw Hunt Areas.
    i. You must obtain a Daily General or Disabled Waterfowl Draw Area 
Permit (signed brochure), which reserves your hunt unit/area/site in 
advance for a specific date using an online system. Only hunters age 16 
or older may reserve a hunt unit.
    ii. You must print and validate your Daily Waterfowl Draw Area 
Permit (signed brochure) with your signature in ink.
    iii. You must hunt from your boat or, if applicable, provided 
blind. You must hunt within 75 feet (22.9 meters) of your designated 
site.
    iv. We allow you to have up to two additional hunters accompany you 
on your reserved site.
    v. Disabled Waterfowl Draw Area.
    a. All disabled hunters must possess and carry a State of Delaware 
Certified Hunter with Disabilities Card while hunting in disabled 
areas. We will not accept photocopies or electronic copies of these 
forms.
    b. Disabled hunters may have a non-hunting assistant who is age 18 
or older. The assistant must remain within sight and normal voice 
contact; must not be engaged in hunting; and must possess a valid 
refuge hunt brochure signed in ink and a valid government-issued photo 
identification. Any assistant engaged in hunting must possess and carry 
all documents as specified in A.1.iii.
    c. We do not allow assistants to enter a designated disabled 
hunting area unless they are accompanied by a certified disabled 
hunter.
    d. We do not require assistants to maintain sight and normal voice 
contact while retrieving game.
    B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of rabbit, quail, 
pheasant, and red fox on designated areas of the refuge in accordance 
with State regulations and subject to the following conditions:
    1. A.1.i. through A.1.viii. and A.1.xii. apply.
    2. We prohibit shooting a projectile from a firearm, muzzleloader, 
bow, or crossbow from, down, or across any refuge road. A refuge road 
is any road that is traveled by vehicular traffic.
    3. You must make a reasonable effort to retrieve all wounded or 
killed game and include it in your daily bag limit. We prohibit leaving 
entrails or other waste within 50 feet (15.2 meters) of any road, 
parking area, trail, or refuge structure on the refuge.
    4. You must use daylight florescent orange in accordance with State 
regulations (see Sec.  32.2(d) of this chapter).
    5. You may enter the refuge no earlier than 1 hour before legal 
morning shooting time and you must exit the refuge by 1 hour after 
legal sunset.
    6. We prohibit the use of centerfire and rimfire rifles.
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and 
turkey on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State 
regulations and subject to the following conditions:
    1. General Hunt Regulations.
    i. Conditions A.1.i. through A.1.v., A.1.vii., A.1.viii., A.1.xii., 
B2, and B3 apply.
    ii. We prohibit organized deer drives.
    iii. We allow the use of temporary tree stands and blinds for 
hunting. All stands and blinds left on refuge property

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unoccupied must be tagged in plain sight with your permit number and 
the years that are printed on your permit. You must remove all stands 
and blinds by legal sunset of a date established annually by the refuge 
manager. We are not responsible for damage, theft, or use of the stand 
by other hunters.
    iv. You may use marking devices, including flagging or tape, but 
you must remove them by legal sunset on a date established annually by 
the refuge manager. You may not use paint or any other permanent marker 
to mark trails.
    v. You must use daylight florescent orange in accordance with State 
regulations during all designated firearm and muzzleloader deer hunts 
(see Sec.  32.2(d) of this chapter).
    2. General and Disabled Deer Draw Hunt Areas.
    i. Youth hunters must obtain a hunting permit before applying for a 
General and Disabled Deer Draw Area Permit (signed brochure). Hunters 
age 15 or younger must obtain a hunting permit; however, A.1.iv. still 
applies.
    ii. You must obtain a Daily General or Disabled Deer Draw Area 
Permit (signed brochure), which reserves your hunt unit/area/site in 
advance for a specific date using an online system.
    iii. You must print and sign your Daily Deer Draw Area Permit 
(signed brochure) in ink.
    3. For designated disabled hunt areas, A.2.v. applies.
    D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing and crabbing on designated areas 
of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and subject to the 
following conditions:
    1. Conditions A.1.i. through A.1.iv. apply for those age 17 and 
older.
    2. All youth age 16 or younger must be accompanied by a licensed 
angler age 18 or older who possesses all documents required in D.1.i.
    3. The refuge is open from \1/2\ hour before legal sunrise to \1/2\ 
hour after legal sunset.
    4. Other than using motor vehicles on designated roads, you may 
only access the refuge by foot, except as authorized by the refuge 
manager.
    5. We allow fishing and crabbing from boats and from designated 
areas of the refuge, on designated days, during designated times, 
routes of travel, waterways, and launch sites.
    i. You must remove boats from the water by legal sunset.
    ii. When on Turkle and Fleetwood Ponds, you may only propel boats 
manually or with electric motors.
    iii. We allow a maximum of 30 horsepower (HP) outboard or motor.
    iv. You must abide by the slow, no-wake zones on designated 
portions of refuge waterways as depicted in maps or within the 
brochure.
    6. Fishing tackle and crabbing gear:
    i. You must use hook-and-line tackle when fishing for finfish.
    ii. You may use only hand lines, crab dip nets, hoop crab nets, 
and/or manually operated crab traps (collapsible traps) in any 
combination for crabbing.
    iii. You must attend to your crabbing and fishing lines or gear at 
all times.

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7. Amend Sec.  32.28 by:
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a. Under the entry Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge:
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i. Revising paragraphs C.1, C.2, C.8, and C.16;
0
ii. Adding paragraphs C.17 and C.18;
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iii. Removing paragraph D.5; and
0
iv. Redesignating paragraph D.6 as D.5;
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b. Under the entry Lower Suwanee National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraphs A.9, A.12, and A.14; and
0
ii. Adding paragraph D.4; and
0
c. Under the entry Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraphs A.3 through A.6;
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ii. Adding paragraphs A.10 and A.11;
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iii. Revising paragraphs A.14, A.16, C.8, C.15, C.16, C.24, and D.3;
0
iv. Removing paragraph D.9;
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v. Redesignating paragraphs D.10 through D.14 as D.9 through D.13, 
respectively;
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vi. Removing paragraph D.15;
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vii. Redesignating paragraphs D.16 and D.17 as D.14 and D.15, 
respectively;
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viii. Revising newly redesignated paragraph D. 14; and
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ix. Removing paragraph D.18.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  32.28   Florida.

* * * * *

Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    C. * * *
    1. You must have a valid signed Lake Woodruff National Wildlife 
Refuge Big Game Permit (signed brochure). The permits (signed brochure) 
are free and nontransferable, and anyone on refuge land engaged in 
hunting must sign and carry the permit at all times.
    2. You must obtain a State-issued Lake Woodruff Quota Hunt Permit 
(Quota Permit), which can be purchased through Florida Fish and 
Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). You must have on your person 
all applicable Florida hunting licenses and permits. State requirements 
for hunter safety apply.
* * * * *
    8. Hunting areas on the refuge are seasonally closed to all public 
use except to permitted hunters during the season, and are marked on 
refuge maps. The refuge is closed between legal sunset and legal 
sunrise, except permitted hunters may access the refuge 2 hours prior 
to legal sunrise each hunting day. All hunters must leave the refuge 
within 2 hours of legal sunset.
* * * * *
    16. Archery hunters must wear a vest or jacket containing back and 
front panels of at least 500 square inches (3,226 square centimeters) 
of solid-fluorescent-orange color when moving to and from their 
vehicle, to their deer stand or their hunting spot, and while tracking 
or dragging out deer.
    17. We prohibit using dogs for tracking unless authorized by a 
Federal wildlife officer. Dogs must remain on a leash and be equipped 
with a GPS tracking device.
    18. It is unlawful to drive nails, spikes, or other metal objects 
into any tree, or to hunt from any tree in which a metal object has 
been driven (see Sec.  32.2(i) of this chapter).
* * * * *

Lower Suwanee National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    9. In addition to State hunter-education requirements, an adult 
(parent or guardian) age 21 or older must supervise and must remain 
within sight of and in normal voice contact of the youth hunter age 15 
or younger. Parents or adult guardians are responsible for ensuring 
that hunters age 15 and younger do not engage in conduct that would 
constitute a violation of refuge regulations. An adult may not 
supervise more than two youths.
* * * * *
    12. We prohibit marking any tree, or other refuge feature, with 
flagging, litter, paint, tacks, spider eyes, or blaze.
* * * * *
    14. You may leave a temporary tree stand on refuge property 
starting 1 week before archery season, but you must remove it by the 
last day of hog season. All tree stands left on the refuge within the 
hunt season must display the hunter's name and hunting license number 
legibly written on or attached to the stand. We may seize and dispose 
of any tree stands not in compliance, according to Federal regulations. 
You may also use a temporary tree stand during small game season, but 
you must remove it by the last day of small game season.
* * * * *

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    D. * * *
    4. We prohibit the use or possession of alcohol while fishing.
* * * * *

Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    3. You must carry (or hunt within 30 yards of a hunter who 
possesses) a valid State-issued Merritt Island Waterfowl Quota Permit 
(Waterfowl Quota Permit), which can be purchased through the Florida 
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) while hunting in areas 
1 or 4 from the beginning of the regular waterfowl season through the 
end of January. The Waterfowl Quota Permit can be used for a single 
party consisting of the permit holder and up to three guests. The 
permit holder must be present.
    4. During the State's waterfowl season, we allow hunting on 
Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and the following Federal holidays: 
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day.
    5. We allow hunting in four designated areas of the refuge as 
delineated in the refuge hunting regulations map. We prohibit hunters 
entering the normal or expanded restricted areas of the Kennedy Space 
Center (KSC). Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and KSC maintain 
the right to close any portion of the refuge for any length of time. In 
that case, we will not refund or reissue any permits.
    6. We allow hunting of waterfowl on refuge-established hunt days 
from \1/2\ hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m. (noon). Hunters must 
remove all equipment and check out at the refuge check station prior to 
1 p.m. daily.
* * * * *
    10. We prohibit accessing a hunt area from Black Point Wildlife 
Drive, Playalinda Beach Road (Beach Road), and Scrub Ridge Trail. We 
prohibit launching a boat and leaving vehicles parked for hunting 
purposes on Black Point Wildlife Drive, Playalinda Beach Road (Beach 
Road), or Scrub Ridge Trail.
    11. We prohibit construction of permanent blinds or digging into 
dikes (see Sec.  27.92 of this chapter).
* * * * *
    14. You must leave the refuge by 1 p.m. Prior to that, you must 
stop at posted refuge waterfowl check stations and report statistical 
hunt information on the Migratory Bird Hunt Report (FWS Form 3-2361) to 
refuge personnel.
* * * * *
    16. You may use gasoline or diesel motors only inside the 
impoundment perimeter ditch. Outside the perimeter ditch, vessels must 
be propelled by paddling, push pole, or electric trolling motor.
* * * * *
    C. * * *
    8. You are prohibited from entering the normal or expanded 
restricted areas of KSC. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and 
KSC maintain the right to close any portion of the refuge for any 
length of time. In that case, we will not refund or reissue any 
permits.
* * * * *
    15. We allow legally permitted hunters to scout within their 
permitted zones up to 7 days prior to their permitted hunts. You must 
carry your valid Quota Hunt Permit identifying the permitted hunt zone 
while scouting. You may not possess hunting weapons while scouting.
    16. We allow parking for scouting and/or hunting only along State 
Road (SR) 3, but not within the hunt areas or on any road marked as 
``Area Closed.''
* * * * *
    24. The bag limit and antler requirements for white-tailed deer on 
the refuge will follow State regulations but will not exceed two deer 
per hunt. We define antlered and antlerless deer according to State 
regulations.
* * * * *
    D. * * *
    3. You may launch boats for night fishing and boating activities 
only from Bair's Cove, Beacon 42, and Biolab boat ramps.
* * * * *
    14. When inside the impoundment perimeter ditch, you may use 
gasoline or diesel motors. Outside the perimeter ditch, vessels must be 
propelled by paddling, push pole, or electric trolling motor.
* * * * *

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8. Amend Sec.  32.29 by revising paragraphs A, B, and C under the entry 
Savannah National Wildlife Refuge to read as follows:


Sec.  32.29   Georgia.

* * * * *

Savannah National Wildlife Refuge

    A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow hunting of waterfowl and 
mourning dove on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with 
State regulations and subject to the following conditions:
    1. All hunters age 16 and older must possess and carry a signed 
refuge hunt permit (name/address/phone) and a State license. We charge 
a fee for all hunt permits.
    2. To participate in the youth waterfowl hunt, youth hunters must 
submit the Waterfowl Lottery Application (FWS Form 3-2355). You must 
pay an application fee to enter the hunt drawing.
    3. We allow temporary blinds only. You must remove decoys and other 
personal property from the refuge daily (see Sec.  27.93 of this 
chapter).
    4. We allow shotguns for all migratory game bird hunting, but only 
with nontoxic shot size #2 or smaller.
    5. Youth hunters, defined as those age 15 and younger, must remain 
within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older; the 
adult must possess a valid hunting license for the State in which they 
are hunting. One adult may supervise no more than two youth hunters.
    6. You may take feral hog and coyote during all refuge hunts 
(migratory bird, upland, and big game) with weapons authorized and 
legal for those hunts.
    7. You may use retrieving dogs. Dogs must remain under direct and 
constant control of the hunter.
    8. You must comply with all provisions of State and local law when 
possessing, transporting, or carrying firearms on national wildlife 
refuges. You may only use (discharge) firearms in accordance with 
refuge regulations (see Sec.  27.42 of this chapter and specific refuge 
regulations in part 32.)
    B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of squirrel and rabbit on 
designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and 
subject to the following conditions:
    1. Conditions A1, A6, and A8 apply.
    2. For squirrel hunting, we allow rimfire rifles, rimfire pistols, 
or shotguns with nontoxic shot size #2 shot or smaller. We recommend 
but do not require solid copper or other nontoxic rimfire bullets. For 
rabbit hunting, we allow shotguns, but only with nontoxic shot size #2 
or smaller.
    3. You may not hunt on or within 100 yards (90 meters) of public 
roads, refuge facilities, roads and trails, and railroad rights-of-way, 
or in closed areas.
    4. You may not use dogs for upland game hunting.
    5. During the period when upland game hunting coincides with the 
refuge gun hunt for deer and hogs, you must wear an outer garment 
containing a minimum of 500 square inches (3,226 square centimeters) of 
hunter-orange material above the waistline.
    6. Youth hunters, defined as those age 15 and younger, must remain 
within sight and normal voice contact of an adult age 21 or older; the 
adult must possess a valid hunting license for the State in which they 
are hunting. One adult may supervise no more than one youth hunter.

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    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey, 
feral hog, and coyote on designated areas of the refuge in accordance 
with State regulations and subject to the following conditions:
    1. Conditions A1, A6, A8, B3, and B6 apply.
    2. To participate in the gun hunt for wheelchair-dependent hunters, 
hunters must submit the Quota Deer Hunt Application (FWS Form 3-2354). 
To participate in the Youth Turkey Hunt & Learn Weekend, youth hunters 
must submit the Big/Upland Game Hunt Application (FWS Form 3-2356). You 
must pay an application fee to enter these hunt drawings.
    3. To participate in the youth-only deer or turkey hunts, youth 
hunters must request a free hunt permit from the refuge headquarters.
    4. You may only use bows, in accordance with State regulations, for 
deer, hog, and coyote hunting during the archery hunt for these 
species.
    5. You may only use shotguns (20 gauge or larger, slugs only), 
center-fire rifles, center-fire pistols, muzzleloaders, and bows, in 
accordance with State regulations, for deer, hog, and coyote hunting 
during the firearm hunts for these species.
    6. You must remove hunt stands following each day's hunt (see Sec.  
27.93 of this chapter).
    7. Hunters may take as many as five deer (no more than two 
antlered). There is no bag limit on feral hog or coyote.
    8. Turkey hunters may harvest only three gobblers (male turkey).
    9. We allow only shotguns with nontoxic #2 shot or smaller, and 
bows, in accordance with State regulations, for turkey hunting. We 
prohibit the use of slugs or buckshot for turkey hunting.
    10. We prohibit the use of trail or game cameras. We also prohibit 
the use of trail marking tacks, bright eyes, reflectors, reflecting 
tape, and any other markers, including biodegradable markers such as 
toilet paper and paper tape.
    11. We prohibit the use of dogs for big game hunting.
* * * * *

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9. Amend Sec.  32.32 by adding in alphabetical order an entry for 
Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge to read as follows:


Sec.  32.32   Illinois.

* * * * *

Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge

    A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. [Reserved].
    B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of wild turkey on the 
Kolar Savanna Unit in accordance with State seasons and regulations, 
and subject to the following condition: For hunting, you may possess 
only approved nontoxic shot shells while in the field, including shot 
shells used for hunting wild turkey (see Sec.  32.2(k)).
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on the 
Kolar Savanna Unit in accordance with State seasons and regulations.
    D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved].
* * * * *

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10. Amend Sec.  32.37 by:
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a. Revising paragraph A.19 under the entry Bayou Sauvage National 
Wildlife Refuge;
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b. Revising paragraphs A.14, C.3, C.5, and C.7 under the entry Bayou 
Teche National Wildlife Refuge;
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c. Under the entry Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge:
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i. Revising paragraphs A.15, C.5, C.6, D.5, and D.6; and
0
ii. Adding paragraph D.8;
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d. Under the entry Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraphs A.6, A.7, A.10, A.11, B.4, C.3, and C.8;
0
ii. Adding paragraphs C.11 and C.12; and
0
iii. Revising paragraph D.3;
0
e. Revising paragraphs B.2, B.7, and C.5 under the entry Catahoula 
National Wildlife Refuge;
0
f. Revising paragraph A.16 under the entry Delta National Wildlife 
Refuge; and
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g. Revising paragraph A.12 under the entry Mandalay National Wildlife 
Refuge.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  32.37  Louisiana.

* * * * *

Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    19. We prohibit the use of any type of material used as flagging or 
trail markers, except reflective tacks.
* * * * *

Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    14. We prohibit the use of any type of material used as flagging or 
trail markers, except reflective tacks.
* * * * *
    C. * * *
    3. We allow hunting in the Centerville, Garden City, Bayou Sale, 
North Bend East, and North Bend West Units. We do not allow hunting 
within 500 feet (152.4 meters) of the Garden City parking area and 
boardwalk. The Bayou Sale Unit is not open for big game firearm hunts.
* * * * *
    5. You may take feral hogs only as incidental take while 
participating in the refuge deer archery hunt.
* * * * *
    7. During deer gun seasons, all hunters, except waterfowl hunters, 
must wear and display 400 square inches (2,580.6 square centimeters) of 
unbroken hunter-orange or blaze pink as the outermost layer of clothing 
on the chest and back and a hunter-orange or blaze pink cap. Deer 
hunters hunting from concealed ground blinds must display a minimum of 
400 square inches (2,580.6 square centimeters) of hunter-orange or 
blaze pink above or around their blinds; this must be visible from 360 
degrees.
* * * * *

Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    15. We prohibit all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility-terrain 
vehicles (UTVs).
* * * * *
    C. * * *
    5. You may erect temporary deer stands 2 days prior to the start of 
deer archery season. You must remove all deer stands within 2 days 
after the archery deer season closes. You may place only one deer stand 
on the refuge. Deer stands must have the owner's name, address, and 
phone number clearly printed on the stand. Hunting stands are not 
allowed on trees painted with white bands. You must place stands in a 
non-hunting position when not in use (see Sec.  27.93 of this chapter).
    6. You may take hogs only as incidental take while participating in 
the refuge deer archery hunt.
* * * * *
    D. * * *
    5. We prohibit all commercial finfishing and shellfishing, 
including guiding, outfitting, lodging, club membership, or 
participating in a paid guided fishing trip (see Sec.  27.97 of this 
chapter).
    6. Conditions A6, A8, A9, and A14 through A17 apply.
* * * * *
    8. You must attend to any fishing, crabbing, and crawfishing 
equipment at all times.
* * * * *

Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    6. An adult at least age 21 must supervise youth hunters during all

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hunts. State regulations define youth hunter age and hunter-education 
requirements. One adult may supervise two youths during small game 
hunts and migratory bird hunts but may supervise only one youth during 
big game hunts. Youths must remain within normal voice contact of the 
adult who is supervising them. Parents or adult guardians are 
responsible for ensuring that youth hunters do not engage in conduct 
that would constitute a violation of refuge regulations.
    7. We prohibit hunting within 150 feet (45.7 meters) from the 
centerline of any public road, refuge road, designated or maintained 
trail, building, residence, designated camping area, or designated 
public facility, or from or across aboveground oil, gas, or electric 
facilities. We prohibit hunting in refuge-designated closed areas, 
which we post on the refuge and identify in the refuge hunt permits.
* * * * *
    10. You may not act as a hunting guide, outfitter, or in any other 
capacity whereby another individual(s) pays or promises to pay directly 
or indirectly for services rendered. You may not provide payment to any 
other person or persons for hunting on the refuge, regardless of 
whether the payment is for guiding, outfitting, lodging, or club 
membership (see Sec.  27.97 of this chapter).
    11. We prohibit horses, trail cameras, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), 
and utility-terrain vehicles (UTVs), except UTVs are allowed on 
designated physically challenged hunt trails for big game. We provide 
specific size and tire pressure restrictions for UTVs in the refuge 
hunt permit (signed brochure).
* * * * *
    B. * * *
    4. All hunters in Louisiana (including archery hunters and small 
game hunters), except waterfowl hunters, must wear and display not less 
than 400 square inches (2,580.6 square centimeters) of unbroken hunter-
orange or blaze pink as the outermost layer of clothing on the chest 
and back and a hunter-orange cap during deer gun seasons. While walking 
to and from elevated stands, all deer hunters must display a minimum of 
400 square inches (2,580.6 square centimeters) of hunter-orange or 
blaze pink or a hunter-orange or blaze pink hat. All hunters in 
Mississippi must wear at least 500 square inches (3,226 square 
centimeters) of hunter-orange or blaze pink; this replaces the 400 
square inches (2,580.6 square centimeters) required in Louisiana. 
During the dog season for squirrels and rabbits, all hunters, except 
waterfowl hunters, must wear a hunter-orange or blaze pink hat. Deer 
hunters hunting from concealed blinds must display at least 400 square 
inches (2,580.6 square centimeters) of hunter-orange or blaze pink 
above or around their blinds; this must be visible from 360 degrees.
* * * * *
    C. * * *
    3. We allow archery deer hunting during the open State deer archery 
season. You may take deer of either sex in accordance with State 
regulations. The State season limits apply.
* * * * *
    8. You may take hog as incidental game while participating in the 
refuge archery, primitive weapon, and general gun deer hunts and where 
otherwise specified. We list specific dates for the special hog hunts 
in February in the refuge hunt permit (signed brochure). During the 
special hog hunt in February, you must use trained hog-hunting dogs to 
aid in the take of hog. During the special hog hunt, you may take hog 
from \1/2\ hour before legal sunrise until \1/2\ hour after legal 
sunset. You may possess only approved nontoxic shot or pistol or rifle 
ammunition not larger than .22 caliber rimfire to take the hog after it 
has been caught by dogs. Condition A8 applies during special hog hunts 
in February.
* * * * *
    11. We prohibit using shot larger than BB lead or T steel while 
hunting during turkey season.
    12. We allow physically challenged big game hunters exclusive use 
of designated physically challenged hunt trails with limited use of 
UTVs in accordance with specific size and weight specifications. 
Specific hunt trails will be designated on the refuge hunt permit. 
Physically challenged hunters must pre-register hunting dates and 
specific location at the refuge office. An assistant may accompany the 
physically challenged hunter, but the assistant may not hunt.
    D. * * *
    3. We close the fishing ponds at the Pearl River Turnaround to 
fishing from April through the first full week of June and to boating 
during the months of April, May, June, and July.
* * * * *

Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    B. * * *
    2. At the Headquarters Unit, we only allow squirrel and rabbit 
hunting. We set seasons annually.
* * * * *
    7. You may use shotguns for hunting but only with nontoxic shot and 
rifles .22 caliber rimfire or smaller. We prohibit possession of toxic 
shot when hunting.
    C. * * *
    5. We allow hunting of deer with primitive firearms during the 
first segment of the State season for area 1, weekdays only (Monday 
through Friday) and 2 days in December with these dates set annually. 
We allow either-sex, deer gun hunting for the Friday, Saturday, and 
Sunday immediately following Thanksgiving Day and for 2 days in 
December with these dates to be set annually.
* * * * *

Delta National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    16. We prohibit the use of any type of material used as flagging or 
trail markers, except reflective tacks.
* * * * *

Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    12. We prohibit the use of any type of material used as flagging or 
trail markers, except reflective tacks.
* * * * *

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11. Amend Sec.  32.39 by:
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a. Revising paragraphs A, C, D.2, and D.3 under the entry Blackwater 
National Wildlife Refuge; and
0
b. Revising paragraph C and D.4 under the entry Eastern Neck National 
Wildlife Refuge.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  32.39  Maryland.

* * * * *

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge

    A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow hunting of goose and duck 
on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations 
and subject to the following conditions:
    1. You must obtain a refuge waterfowl hunting permit (signed 
brochure) by signing the corresponding season's refuge waterfowl 
hunting brochure in ink. You must abide by the terms and conditions 
outlined in the brochure (see Sec.  32.2(e) of this chapter). Refuge 
waterfowl hunting brochures contain seasons, bag limits, methods of 
hunting, maps depicting areas open to hunting, hunt unit reservation 
procedures, and the terms and conditions under which we issue hunting 
permits. They are available at the refuge visitor center, 
administration office, and on the refuge's Web site.
    2. You must reserve your hunt unit in advance for a specific date 
using the call reservation system. You must be age 18 or older to 
reserve a hunt unit.

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    3. Up to three additional hunters may accompany you on your 
reserved unit.
    4. You and those who accompany you must possess on your person a 
valid Maryland hunting license and all required stamps, a valid form of 
government-issued photo identification, and a printed valid hunting 
permit (signed brochure) at all times while on refuge property. We will 
not accept photocopies or electronic copies of these forms.
    5. We prohibit the use of natural vegetation for camouflaging blind 
material.
    6. Other than using motor vehicles on designated roads, you may 
only access the refuge by foot, except as authorized by the refuge 
manager.
    7. You may use trained dogs to assist in the retrieval of harvested 
birds.
* * * * *
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow the hunting of white-tailed and sika 
deer and turkey on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with 
State regulations and subject to the following conditions:
    1. General Hunt Regulations.
    i. Condition A6 applies.
    ii. You must obtain a deer or turkey hunting permit (Big/Upland 
Game Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2356 or Quota Deer Hunt Application, 
FWS Form 3-2354). Hunting brochures, hunting application procedures, 
seasons, bag limits, methods of hunting, maps depicting areas open to 
hunting, and the terms and conditions under which we issue hunting 
permits are available at the refuge visitor center, administration 
office, and on the refuge's Web site.
    iii. You must possess on your person at all times while on refuge 
property: A valid Maryland hunting license and all required stamps, a 
valid form of government-issued photo identification, and a printed 
valid hunting permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2356 
or Quota Deer Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2354) issued by the refuge. 
We will not accept photocopies or electronic copies of these forms.
    iv. You may not hunt from a permanently constructed tree stand or 
blind.
    v. We prohibit organized deer drives, unless otherwise authorized 
by the refuge manager on designated hunt days.
    vi. You must notify and receive permission from a Service law 
enforcement officer, refuge manager, or designee if you need to 
retrieve game from a refuge closed area or a hunting area for which you 
do not possess a valid permit.
    vii. We prohibit shooting a projectile from a firearm, 
muzzleloader, bow, or crossbow from, down, or across any refuge road. A 
refuge road is any road that is traveled by vehicular traffic.
    viii. We prohibit parking in front of any gate. Parked vehicles may 
not impede any road traffic (see Sec.  27.31(h) of this chapter).
    ix. You must make a reasonable effort to retrieve all wounded or 
killed game and include it in your daily bag limit. We prohibit leaving 
deer or turkey entrails or other waste within 50 feet (15.2 meters) of 
any road, parking area, trail, or refuge structure on the refuge.
    x. We allow the use of temporary tree stands and blinds for 
hunting. All stands and blinds left on refuge property, unoccupied, 
must be tagged in plain sight with your permit number and the years 
that are printed on your permit. You must remove all stands and blinds 
by legal sunset of a date established annually by the refuge manager.
    xi. We allow the use of marking devices, including flagging or 
tape, but you must remove them by legal sunset of a date established 
annually by the refuge manager. You may not use paint or any other 
permanent marker to mark trails.
    xii. You must wear fluorescent orange in accordance with State 
regulations during all designated firearm and muzzleloader deer hunts.
    xiii. You must check all deer harvested at the refuge-sponsored 
check station during hunt days when the refuge-sponsored check station 
is open. If you fail to check deer during operation hours of the check 
station, you must notify the hunt coordinator by noon on the day after 
your kill.
    xiv. You must adhere to the bag limits set forth annually in the 
brochure. Deer harvested on the refuge do not count toward State bag 
limits but must be recorded and checked with the State. Deer harvested 
on the refuge must be checked pursuant to the refuge hunt in which they 
are taken, regardless of the weapon used or corresponding State season.
    xv. The maximum speed limit on all refuge unpaved roads is 15 miles 
per hour (MPH).
    xvi. We prohibit the use of rimfire or centerfire rifles and all 
handguns, including muzzleloading pistols, for hunting.
    2. Archery Deer Hunt.
    i. We do not allow archery hunters to hunt within areas designated 
for the youth hunt on designated days.
    ii. Archery hunters are not required to wear fluorescent orange 
during State youth hunt days.
    3. Turkey Hunt.
    i. We allow you to take one bearded turkey per year; turkeys taken 
on the refuge count toward the State bag limit.
    ii. We allow turkey hunt permit holders to have an assistant, who 
must remain within sight and normal voice contact.
    a. Assistants must not be engaged in hunting; must read the turkey 
hunting brochure; and must sign, in ink, the permit (Big/Upland Game 
Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2356 or Quota Deer Hunt Application, FWS 
Form 3-2354) of the person they are assisting.
    b. Assistants must possess a valid government-issued photo 
identification on their person while assisting.
    c. Assistants who call and/or set up decoys must possess a valid 
Maryland hunting license.
    4. Youth Deer and Turkey Hunt.
    i. We allow hunters to hunt on designated areas on designated days 
(Youth Hunt) if they meet the criteria of a ``youth hunter'' as defined 
by State law.
    ii. Youth hunters must be accompanied by an assistant consistent 
with the regulations established by State law.
    iii. All youth deer hunters and their assistants must wear 
fluorescent orange in accordance with State regulations while hunting 
in designated youth hunt areas.
    iv. Assistants must possess a valid refuge hunt brochure, signed in 
ink, and a valid government-issued photo identification.
    v. Deer taken during youth days do not count toward the State bag 
limit and are in addition to any other deer taken during any other 
hunts on the refuge.
    vi. Deer and turkey taken must be recorded and checked with the 
State.
    5. Designated Disabled Hunt Areas.
    i. All disabled hunters must possess a Federal Government Access 
pass (OMB Control 1024-0252).
    ii. Disabled hunters are required to have their Federal Government 
Access pass (OMB Control 1024-0252) in their possession while hunting 
in disabled areas. We will not accept photocopies or electronic copies.
    iii. Disabled hunters may have an assistant, at least age 18, who 
must remain within sight and normal voice contact.
    a. Non-hunting assistants must not be engaged in hunting and must 
possess a valid refuge hunt brochure, signed in ink, and a valid 
government-issued photo identification. Non-hunting assistants must 
also use fluorescent orange in accordance with condition C.1.xii.

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    b. Assistants who wish to hunt deer must possess a valid hunt 
permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2356 or Quota Deer 
Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2354) for that day for any hunt area.
    c. We do not allow assistants to enter a designated disabled 
hunting area unless they are accompanied by a certified disabled 
hunter.
    d. All refuge-provided hunt blinds are reserved for disabled 
hunters only; however, when a disabled hunter and their assistant 
occupy the same blind, both may take game.
    e. We do not require assistants to maintain sight and normal voice 
contact while retrieving game.
    iv. We only allow disabled hunters to operate all-terrain vehicles 
(ATVs) and off-road vehicles (ORVs); when the disabled hunter is unable 
to physically do so, the assistant may operate the ATV/ORV.
    a. Assistants may not operate an ATV/ORV without being accompanied 
on the same ATV/ORV by a disabled hunter.
    b. ATVs/ORVs must have at least one headlight and one red tail 
light that are operational between legal sunset and legal sunrise.
    c. Anyone who operates or rides on an ATV/ORV must wear protective 
headgear that meets the standards established in Transportation 
Article, section 21-1306, Annotated Code of Maryland, and use an eye-
protective device or a windscreen that is of a type approved in 
Transportation Article, section 21-1306, Annotated Code of Maryland.
    d. We only allow ATVs/ORVs to be operated on established routes of 
travel and around field edges.
    e. We do not allow ATVs/ORVs to be operated in excess of 15 MPH.
    D. * * *
* * * * *
    2. We allow only fishing and crabbing from the Key Wallace roadway 
(bridge) across the Little Blackwater River and by boat, unless 
otherwise authorized by the refuge manager.
    3. You must possess a valid Maryland sport fishing license, all 
required stamps, and a valid form of government-issued photo 
identification while fishing on the refuge.
* * * * *

Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and 
turkey on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State 
hunting regulations and subject to the following conditions:
    1. General Hunt Regulations.
    i. You must obtain a deer or turkey hunting permit (Big/Upland Game 
Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2356). Hunting brochures contain hunting 
application procedures, seasons, bag limits, methods of hunting, maps 
depicting areas open to hunting, and the terms and conditions under 
which we issue hunting permits. They are available at the refuge 
visitor center, administration office, and on the refuge's Web site.
    ii. You must possess on your person at all times while on refuge 
property: A valid Maryland hunting license and all required stamps, a 
valid form of government-issued photo identification, and a valid 
hunting permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2356) 
issued by the refuge. We will not accept photocopies or electronic 
copies of these documents.
    iii. You must display your refuge hunt parking pass in plain sight, 
on the dash of your vehicle during hunt and scout days.
    iv. We prohibit hunting from a permanently constructed tree stand 
or blind.
    v. You must notify and receive permission from a Service law 
enforcement officer, refuge manager, or designee if you need to 
retrieve game from a refuge closed area or a hunting area for which you 
do not possess a valid permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt Application, FWS 
Form 3-2356).
    vi. Other than using motor vehicles on designated roads, you may 
only access the refuge by foot, except as authorized by the refuge 
manager.
    vii. We prohibit shooting a projectile from a firearm, 
muzzleloader, bow, or crossbow from, down, or across any refuge road. A 
refuge road is any road that is traveled by vehicular traffic.
    viii. You must park in designated areas. We prohibit parking in 
front of any gate. Parked vehicles may not impede any road traffic (see 
Sec.  27.31(h) of this chapter).
    ix. You must make a reasonable effort to retrieve all wounded or 
killed game and include it in your daily bag limit. We prohibit leaving 
deer entrails or other waste within 50 feet (15.2 meters) of any refuge 
road, trail, parking area, or structure.
    x. We allow the use of temporary tree stands and blinds for 
hunting. All stands and blinds left on refuge property, unoccupied, 
must be tagged in plain sight with your permit number and the years 
that are printed on your permit. You must remove all stands and blinds 
by legal sunset of a date established annually by the refuge manager.
    xi. We allow the use of marking devices, including flagging or 
tape, but they must be removed by legal sunset of date established 
annually by the refuge. You may not use paint or any other permanent 
marker to mark trails.
    xii. You must use florescent orange in accordance with State 
regulations during all designated firearm and muzzleloader deer hunts.
    xiii. We prohibit the use of rimfire or centerfire rifles and all 
handguns, including muzzleloading pistols, for hunting.
    xiv. You must adhere to the bag limits set fourth annually in the 
brochure. Deer harvested on the refuge do not count toward State bag 
limits but must be recorded and checked with the State. Deer harvested 
on the refuge must be checked pursuant to the refuge hunt in which they 
are taken, regardless of the weapon used or corresponding State season.
    xv. The maximum speed limit on unpaved refuge roads is 15 miles per 
hour (MPH).
    2. Youth Deer Hunt.
    i. We allow hunters to hunt on designated areas on designated days 
(Youth Hunt) if they meet the criteria of a ``youth hunter'' as defined 
by State law.
    ii. Youth hunters must be accompanied by an assistant consistent 
with the regulations established by State law.
    iii. All youth deer hunters and their assistants must wear 
fluorescent orange in accordance with State regulations while hunting 
in designated youth hunt areas.
    iv. Assistants must possess a valid refuge hunt brochure, signed in 
ink, and a valid government-issued photo identification.
    v. Deer taken during youth days do not count toward the State bag 
limit and are in addition to any other deer taken during any other 
hunts on the refuge.
    vi. Deer taken must be recorded and checked with the State.
    3. Designated Disabled Hunt.
    i. All disabled hunters must possess a Federal Government Access 
pass (OMB Control 1024-0252). Disabled hunters are required to have 
their Federal Government Access pass (OMB Control 1024-0252) in their 
possession while hunting in disabled areas. We will not accept 
photocopies or electronic copies of the Federal Government Access pass.
    ii. Disabled hunters may have an assistant who must be age 18 or 
older and remain within sight and normal voice contact.
    a. Non-hunting assistants must not be engaged in hunting and must 
possess a valid refuge hunt brochure, signed in

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ink, and a valid government-issued photo identification. We will not 
accept photocopies of these documents. Non-hunting assistants must also 
wear fluorescent orange in accordance with C.1.xii.
    b. Assistants who wish to deer hunt must possess a valid refuge 
hunt permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2356) for 
that day.
    c. We do not allow assistants to enter a designated disabled 
hunting area unless they are accompanied by a certified disabled 
hunter.
    d. All refuge-provided hunt blinds are reserved for disabled 
hunters only; however, when a disabled hunter and their assistant 
occupy the same blind, both may take game.
    e. We do not require assistants to maintain sight and normal voice 
contact while retrieving game.
    iii. We allow only disabled hunters to operate all-terrain vehicles 
(ATVs) and off-road vehicles (ORVs); when the disabled hunter is unable 
to physically do so, the assistant may operate the ATV/ORV.
    a. Assistants may not operate an ATV without being accompanied on 
the same ATV by a disabled hunter.
    b. ATVs/ORVs must have at least one headlight and one red tail 
light that are operational between legal sunset and legal sunrise.
    c. Anyone who operates or rides on a ATV/ORV must wear protective 
headgear that meets the standards established in Transportation 
Article, section 21-1306, Annotated Code of Maryland, and must use an 
eye-protective device or a windscreen of a type approved in 
Transportation Article, section 21-1306, Annotated Code of Maryland.
    d. We only allow ATVs/ORVs to be operated on established routes of 
travel and around field edges.
    e. We do not allow ATVs/ORVs to be operated in excess of 15 miles 
per hour (MPH).
    D. * * *
    4. You must possess a valid Maryland sport fishing license and all 
required stamps, and valid form of government-issued photo 
identification while fishing on the refuge.
* * * * *

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12. Amend Sec.  32.43 by:
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a. Under the entry Hillside National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraphs A.1 and A.7;
0
ii. Redesignating paragraph A.21 as A.22; and
0
iii. Adding a new paragraph A.21;
0
b. Revising paragraph B.6 under the entry Holt Collier National 
Wildlife Refuge;
0
c. Under the entry Mathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraph A.7; and
0
ii. Adding paragraph A.22;
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d. Under the entry Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraph A.7; and
0
ii. Adding paragraph A.21;
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e. Under the entry Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraph A introductory text and paragraph A.7; and
0
ii. Adding paragraphs A.22 and C.9; and
0
f. Under the entry Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraph A.7;
0
ii. Adding paragraph A.20; and
0
iii. Revising paragraphs B introductory text and C introductory text.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:


Sec.  32.43  Mississippi.

* * * * *

Hillside National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    1. Each person age 16 and older hunting or fishing must possess a 
valid Theodore Roosevelt Complex Annual Public Use Permit (name/
address/phone number).
* * * * *
    7. We prohibit the use of plastic flagging tape, reflective tacks, 
and other similar marking devices.
* * * * *
    21. Waterfowl hunters are limited to 25 shotshells per person in 
the field.
* * * * *

Holt Collier National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    B. * * *
    6. We prohibit the use of plastic flagging tape, reflective tacks, 
and other similar marking devices.
* * * * *

Mathews Brake National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    7. We prohibit the use of plastic flagging tape, reflective tacks, 
and other similar marking devices.
* * * * *
    22. Waterfowl hunters are limited to 25 shotshells per person in 
the field.
* * * * *

Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    7. We prohibit the use of plastic flagging tape, reflective tacks, 
and other similar marking devices.
* * * * *
    21. Waterfowl hunters are limited to 25 shotshells per person in 
the field.
* * * * *

Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge

    A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow hunting of goose, duck, 
merganser, coot, and dove on designated areas of the refuge in 
accordance with State regulations and subject to the following 
regulations:
* * * * *
    7. We prohibit the use of plastic flagging tape, reflective tacks, 
and other similar marking devices.
* * * * *
    22. Waterfowl hunters are limited to 25 shotshells per person in 
the field.
* * * * *
    C. * * *
    9. Limited draw hunts for persons with disabilities will be held in 
November, December, and/or January. We will make hunt dates and permit 
application procedures (name/address/phone number) available at the 
Theodore Roosevelt Complex headquarters.
* * * * *

Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    7. We prohibit the use of plastic flagging tape, reflective tacks, 
and other similar marking devices.
* * * * *
    20. Waterfowl hunters are limited to 25 shotshells per person in 
the field.
    B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of squirrel, rabbit, and 
raccoon on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State 
regulations and subject to the following conditions:
* * * * *
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on 
designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and 
subject to the following conditions:
* * * * *


Sec.  32.44  [Amended]

0
13. Amend Sec.  32.44 by removing the heading ``Squaw Creek National 
Wildlife Refuge''; adding in its place the heading ``Loess Bluffs 
National Wildlife Refuge'' and moving the entry into alphabetical order 
within the section.


0
14. Amend Sec.  32.45 by:
0
a. Revising paragraphs A and B.1 in the entry Benton Lake National 
Wildlife Refuge; and
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b. Revising the entry Benton Lake Wetland Management District.
    The revisions read as follows:

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Sec.  32.45   Montana.

* * * * *

Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge

    A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow hunting of duck, goose, 
swan, and coot in designated areas of the refuge in accordance with 
State regulations and subject to the following conditions (consult 
refuge manager prior to hunting to learn of changes or updates):
    1. We allow hunters to enter and remain in open hunting areas 2 
hours before legal sunrise until 2 hours after legal sunset.
    2. We prohibit hunting on or within 25 yards (22.5 meters) of dikes 
or roads except the marked portion of the dike between Marsh Units 5 
and 6.
    3. We prohibit access to refuge hunting areas from other than 
authorized refuge parking areas.
    4. We allow hunting with the opening of waterfowl season and close 
November 30.
    5. We allow hunting during youth waterfowl and pheasant hunts in 
accordance with State regulations.
    6. We allow hunting from temporary portable blinds or blinds made 
from natural vegetation.
    7. We prohibit the retrieval of downed game from areas closed to 
hunting.
    8. Hunters must have a means of bird retrieval, using a boat, 
waders, or a trained dog (see Sec.  26.21(b) of this chapter).
    9. You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other personal 
property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind 
construction at the end of each day (see Sec. Sec.  27.93 and 27.94 of 
this chapter).
    B. * * *
    1. Conditions A1 and A8 apply.
* * * * *

Benton Lake Wetland Management District

    A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow migratory game bird 
hunting on Waterfowl Production Areas (WPA) throughout the District, 
excluding Sands WPA in Hill County and H2-0 WPA in Powell County, in 
accordance with State regulations and subject to the following 
condition: You must remove boats, decoys, portable blinds, other 
personal property, and any materials brought onto the area for blind 
construction at the end of each day (see Sec. Sec.  27.93 and 27.94 of 
this chapter).
    B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow the hunting of coyotes, skunks, 
red fox, raccoons, hares, rabbits, and tree squirrels on Waterfowl 
Production Areas (WPAs) throughout the District, excluding Sands WPA in 
Hill County and H2-0 WPA in Powell County, in accordance with State 
regulations and subject to the following condition: Hunters may possess 
only approved nontoxic shot (see Sec.  32.2(k)).
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big game hunting on WPAs throughout 
the District, excluding Sands WPA in Hill County and H2-0 WPA in Powell 
County, in accordance with State regulations.
    D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport fishing on WPAs throughout the 
District in accordance with State regulations subject to the following 
condition: You must remove boats, fishing equipment, and other personal 
property at the end of each day (see Sec. Sec.  27.93 and 27.94 of this 
chapter).
* * * * *

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15. Amend Sec.  32.47 by revising paragraph A.5 under the entry 
Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge to read as follows:


Sec.  32.47  Nevada.

* * * * *

Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    5. We prohibit boating outside of the waterfowl and youth waterfowl 
hunting season except in Swan Check Lake where we allow non-motorized 
boating all year.
* * * * *

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16. Amend Sec.  32.49 by revising paragraph D.1 under the entry 
Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge to read as follows:


Sec.  32.49  New Jersey.

* * * * *

Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    D. * * *
    1. We allow fishing in and along the banks of the Wallkill River. 
We allow shore fishing only in the pond at Owens Station Crossing, 
Vernon, New Jersey. Fishing at Owens State Crossing is catch and 
release only.
* * * * *

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17. Amend Sec.  32.51, the entry for Montezuma National Wildlife 
Refuge, by:
0
a. Redesignating paragraphs A.1.xiii through A.1.xix as A.1.xiv through 
A.1.xx;
0
b. Adding a new paragraph A.1.xiii;
0
c. Revising newly redesignated paragraphs A.1.xvii and A.1.xx; and
0
d. Revising paragraphs A.2.iii, B.1, and C.13.
    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  32.51  New York.

* * * * *

Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    1. * * *
    xiii. If you have a reservation but do not show up to hunt, and do 
not cancel your reservation 12 hours prior to legal shooting time, then 
you may be ineligible to hunt the next 3 hunt days. This decision is at 
the refuge manager's discretion.
* * * * *
    xvii. Waterfowl hunters may possess a maximum of 15 shot shells on 
their person or in their means of conveyance.
* * * * *
    xx. You must possess, carry, and present upon request to any law 
enforcement officer a valid daily hunt permit card (Migratory Bird Hunt 
Report, FWS Form 3-2361). You must return the daily hunt permit card at 
the end of hunting. You may obtain a permit at the Hunter Check Station 
during the check-in process, and return it to the Hunter Check Station 
or at the box located at the north end of the Tschache Pool dike.
    2. * * *
    iii. You must possess, carry, and present upon request to any 
Service law enforcement officer a valid daily hunt permit card 
(Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3-2361). You must return the 
daily hunt permit card at the end of hunting or at the end of the day. 
You may obtain a permit at the Hunter Check Station on State Route 89 
and return it to the same location; obtaining a permit will be on a 
first-come, first-served basis each hunt day.
* * * * *
    B. * * *
    1. You must carry and present upon request to any Service law 
enforcement officer a valid daily hunt permit card (Big/Upland Game 
Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2356). You must return the daily hunt 
permit card at the end of hunting or at the end of the day. You may 
obtain a permit at the Hunter Check Station on State Route 89 and 
return it to the same location; obtaining a permit during the fall 
season will be on a first-come, first-served basis each hunt day.
* * * * *
    C. * * *
    13. We prohibit boats and canoes on refuge pools. We prohibit 
hunting on the open-water portions of the refuge pools until the pools 
are frozen; when frozen, we allow access for hunting at the refuge 
manager's discretion.
* * * * *

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18. Amend Sec.  32.53 by:
0
a. Revising paragraph C introductory text under the entry Des Lacs 
National Wildlife Refuge; and

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0
b. Under the entry Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraph B introductory text and paragraphs B.1 through 
B.5; and
0
ii. Revising paragraph C introductory text.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  32.53   North Dakota.

* * * * *

Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow deer and moose hunting on designated 
areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and subject to 
the following conditions:
* * * * *

Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of wild turkey during the 
spring season, and sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and 
pheasant on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State 
regulations and subject to the following conditions:
    1. We allow the use of dogs for hunting and retrieving of upland 
game birds with the exception of wild turkey. Dogs must be under 
immediate control of the hunter (see Sec.  26.21(b) of this chapter).
    2. We open for sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and 
pheasant hunting on Unit I during the State hunting season. Unit I 
includes all refuge land north of the township road that runs east of 
Tolley, across Dam 41 (Carter Dam), and east to State Route 28.
    3. We open for sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, and 
pheasant hunting on Unit II during the State hunting season, except we 
close from the first day of the regular State waterfowl season through 
the last day of State deer gun season. Unit II includes refuge land 
between Lake Darling Dam and Unit I.
    4. We close land south of Lake Darling Dam to sharp-tailed grouse, 
Hungarian partridge, and pheasant hunting.
    5. We prohibit sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian partridge, pheasant, 
and spring wild turkey hunting in the area around refuge headquarters, 
buildings, shops, residences, Outlet Fishing Area, and Lake Darling Dam 
water control structure. We post these areas with ``Closed to Hunting'' 
signs.
* * * * *
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow deer and moose hunting on designated 
areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and subject to 
the following conditions:
* * * * *

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19. Amend Sec.  32.55 by:
0
a. Revising paragraphs A.7, A.8, B.6, C.1, C.3, and C.5 under the entry 
Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge; and
0
b. Revising paragraphs B and C under the entry Sequoyah National 
Wildlife Refuge.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  32.55   Oklahoma.

* * * * *

Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    7. We prohibit horse and mule use on the refuge.
    8. We provide access for hunters with disabilities.
* * * * *
    B. * * *
    6. We offer refuge-controlled turkey hunts. You must possess a 
State-issued controlled hunt letter and pay a fee for these hunts.
* * * * *
    C. * * *
    1. You must possess and carry a signed refuge permit (name only) 
for the archery deer hunt. Hunters must turn in a Big Game Harvest 
Report (FWS Form 3-2359) by December 31 annually. Failure to submit the 
report will render the hunter ineligible for the next year's limited 
season archery deer hunt.
* * * * *
    3. You may hunt feral hog during any established refuge hunting 
season. Refuge permits (either a signed refuge permit or a State-issued 
controlled hunt letter) and legal weapons apply for the current hunting 
season.
* * * * *
    5. We offer refuge-controlled deer hunts (primitive weapon, 
disabled primitive, and youth primitive). You must possess a permit (a 
State-issued controlled hunt letter) and pay a fee for these hunts.
* * * * *

Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of Eastern gray and fox 
squirrel and swamp and Eastern cottontail rabbit on designated areas of 
the refuge in accordance with State regulations and subject to the 
following conditions:
    1. Conditions A3, A4, A5, A8, and A12 apply.
    2. You must possess and carry a signed refuge brochure; this serves 
as your Upland Game Hunting Permit. The permit/brochure is available 
free of charge at the refuge headquarters, at various entry points to 
the refuge, and on our Web site. You must abide by all rules and 
regulations listed on the permit (see Sec.  32.2(e) of this chapter).
    3. We prohibit hunters entering the Sandtown Bottom Unit prior to 5 
a.m. during the hunting season. Hunters must leave the Sandtown Bottom 
Unit by 1 hour after legal sunset.
    4. We open the refuge to hunting on Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays, 
and Tuesdays. We generally open the following units: Sandtown Bottom, 
Webber Bottom, Girty Bottom, Possum Hollow, and Vian Creek.
    5. Season lengths and bag limits will be in accordance with State 
regulations with the exception that all upland game hunting will close 
on January 31 of each year.
    6. We only allow legal shotguns and approved nontoxic shot (see 
Sec.  32.2(k) of this chapter). You must plug hunting shotguns so that 
they are incapable of holding more than three shells. We also allow 
.22/.17 rimfire rifles for hunting upland game.
    7. We prohibit squirrel and rabbit hunting in the Cook, Hi-Saw/
Shelby, Delta Islands, and Haskell Management Units.
    8. Incidental take of feral hogs may occur during squirrel and 
rabbit hunting season.
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer on 
designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and 
subject to the following conditions:
    1. Conditions A8, A9, and A12 apply.
    2. You must possess and carry a hunt permit (State-issued permit), 
and comply with the designated refuge season, hunting methods, and 
location guidelines for that year.
    3. Hunters must apply to the State-controlled deer hunt drawing 
administered by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation for 
selection. You must attend a pre-hunt briefing.
    4. You must pay State and Federal special deer hunting fees.
    5. Incidental take of feral hogs may occur during deer hunting 
season.
* * * * *

0
20. Amend Sec.  32.56 by:
0
a. Under the entry Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraph A.1;
0
ii. Redesignating paragraphs A.2 through A.11 as A.3 through A.12, 
respectively;
0
iii. Adding a new paragraph A.2; and
0
iv. Revising newly redesignated paragraph A.8; and
0
b. Revising paragraph D under the entry Siletz Bay National Wildlife 
Refuge.

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    The revisions and addition read as follows:


Sec.  32.56  Oregon.

* * * * *

Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    1. Only hunters age 17 or younger are allowed to participate in the 
Youth Waterfowl Hunt. Youths must be accompanied by an adult age 21 or 
older.
    2. Youth must obtain a refuge waterfowl hunting permit using the 
Waterfowl Lottery Application (FWS Form 3-2355). All youth hunting 
waterfowl must do so from designated blinds.
* * * * *
    8. Waterfowl and goose permit hunters are required to check in and 
out at the Hunter Check Station (refuge office), which is open from 
1\1/2\ hours before legal hunting hours to 8 a.m. and from 11 a.m. to 1 
p.m. We prohibit hunting after 12 p.m. (noon).
* * * * *

Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing and clamming in accordance with 
State regulations and subject to the following conditions:
    1. We allow recreational bank fishing from the Alder Island Nature 
Trail.
    2. We allow clamming on refuge lands and access across refuge lands 
to State-managed tidelands for clamming on the west side of U.S. 
Highway 101.
    3. We prohibit pets on refuge trails or other refuge lands. We 
allow leashed pets only in the parking lot.
    4. We allow fishing only from legal sunrise to legal sunset.
* * * * *

0
21. Amend Sec.  32.63, the entry for Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, 
by:
0
a. Revising paragraph A.10;
0
b. Adding paragraph A.15;
0
c. Revising paragraph B;
0
d. Revising paragraphs C.2, D.2, and D.4; and
0
e. Adding paragraphs D.15 through D.18.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:


Sec.  32.63  Texas.

* * * * *

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    10. We prohibit airboats, hovercraft, and personal watercraft (such 
as Jet Skis, wave runners, and jet boats) on refuge waters.
* * * * *
    15. We prohibit blocking of gates and roads (see Sec.  27.31(h) of 
this chapter).
    B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of squirrel and rabbit in 
the months of February and September on designated areas of the refuge 
in accordance with State regulations and subject to the following 
conditions: Conditions A1 through A15 apply.
    C. * * *
    2. Conditions A2, A5 through A7, and A10 through A15 apply.
* * * * *
    D. * * *
    2. Conditions A10, and A12 through A15 apply.
* * * * *
    4. We allow wade fishing March 15 through October 1 annually from 
all areas except Refuge Road, Wildlife Drive, Plover Road, Tern Road, 
and Egret Road.
* * * * *
    15. We prohibit boats and other floating devices on all open waters 
of Lake Texoma, except Big Mineral Creek from October 1 through March 
14 annually.
    16. At the point where Big Mineral Creek joins Lake Texoma, Big 
Mineral Creek becomes a year-round no wake zone to the end of upstream 
navigable waters.
    17. From October 1 through March 14, we allow only nonmotorized 
boats in Big Mineral Creek from the point where it joins Lake Texoma to 
the upstream end of navigable waters. You may not have any type of gas 
or electric motor onboard that is capable of use. You may launch boats 
from a boat ramp only from L Pad Road or by hand at the Big Mineral Day 
Use Area.
    18. We prohibit discarding fish whole or in part on refuge lands 
and waters.
* * * * *

0
22. Amend Sec.  32.65 by revising paragraphs A.1.ii, A.1.iii 
introductory text, A.1.iii.c, A.1.iii.d, A.1.iv.a through A.1.iv.d, 
A.1.iv.g through A.1.iv.i, A.1.iv.m, A.1.iv.p, A.1.v.c, and A.1.vi. 
introductory text under the entry Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge 
to read as follows:


Sec.  32.65   Vermont.

* * * * *

Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge

    A. * * *
    1. * * *
    ii. Maquam Shore Area encompasses a 30-acre area along the 
lakeshore of Maquam Bay and is bounded by private land on the west and 
a Vermont wildlife management area on the east. In the Maquam Shore 
Area, conditions A.1.i.a. through A.1.i.f. apply.
    iii. Saxes Pothole/Creek and Shad Island Pothole encompass Saxes 
Creek, Saxes Pothole, and Shad Island Pothole. This is a controlled 
hunting area. We stake and make available five zones (numbered 1 
through 5) to five hunting parties in Saxes Pothole; zone 6 is staked 
and available to one hunting party in Shad Island Pothole.
* * * * *
    c. You may apply to a preseason lottery (Waterfowl Lottery 
Application, FWS Form 3-2355) to obtain a permit (Migratory Bird Hunt 
Report, FWS Form 3-2361) for the opening day of duck hunting season 
through the first Sunday of the duck hunting season and for the second 
weekend of the duck hunting season. During the years when the State 
elects to have a split season, you may also obtain your permit 
(Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3-2361) for the second opening 
day through the following Sunday through application to the preseason 
lottery (Waterfowl Lottery Application, FWS Form 3-2355). On all other 
hunt days, you must acquire a permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS 
Form 3-2361) through self-registration at the Mac's Bend Landing no 
earlier than 2 hours before legal shooting time on the day of the hunt.
    d. Hunters selected during the preseason lottery (Waterfowl Lottery 
Application, FWS Form 3-2355) must pay a $10 fee. The refuge must 
receive the fee no later than 2 days before the opening of the season 
or the selected hunter forfeits the permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Report, 
FWS Form 3-2361), which we will then make available to other hunters on 
a first-come, first-served basis. The fee is paid for any permit 
(Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3-2361) assigned before the day 
of the hunt. There is no fee for any permit (Migratory Bird Hunt 
Report, FWS Form 3-2361) obtained on the day of the hunt.
* * * * *
    iv. * * *
    a. Junior waterfowl hunters (ages 12-17, inclusive, at the time of 
the hunt), following successful completion of the annual training 
program (usually held the third or fourth Saturday in August), vie for 
blind site assignments during a lottery drawing (Waterfowl Lottery 
Application, FWS Form 3-2355) at the conclusion of the training. The 11 
blind sites are available exclusively to these junior waterfowl hunters 
and their mentors during the first four Saturdays and Sundays of the 
duck season.

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    b. During a lottery drawing (Waterfowl Lottery Application, FWS 
Form 3-2355) at the conclusion of the annual junior waterfowl hunter 
training, adult volunteers who serve as mentors to junior waterfowl 
hunters will vie for the use of junior hunt area blind sites on the 
first Wednesday following the second weekend of the season. This is 
known as Mentor Day, and there is no fee charged to mentors. Any junior 
hunt area blinds not assigned at the conclusion of the annual junior 
waterfowl hunter training will be available to other adult hunters via 
a preseason lottery (Waterfowl Lottery Application, FWS Form 3-2355). 
Mentors will also be permitted to hunt alongside the junior hunters on 
the last two Saturdays and Sundays of the junior hunt period.
    c. Following the use of the blind sites in this area by junior 
hunters and junior hunter mentors, all blind sites are then available 
to all adult hunters by permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3-
2361) awarded via a preseason lottery (Waterfowl Lottery Application, 
FWS Form 3-2355) for the second Wednesday following the second weekend 
of the duck season; and on weekends following the junior hunt by a 
first-come, first-served basis; hunters must self-register at the Mac's 
Bend boat launch.
    d. Hunters, including junior hunters, with preregistered permits 
(Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3-2361) must sign in at the Mac's 
Bend boat launch no later than 7 a.m. on the date of their scheduled 
hunt. After 7 a.m., other hunters may sign in, self-register, and use 
unoccupied blind sites. Only junior hunters may hunt on the first four 
Saturdays and Sundays of the season. Adult mentors may hunt alongside 
their junior hunters for the last two Saturdays and Sundays of the 
junior hunt period. During this time, there still can only be two 
hunters per blind site (one junior and one mentor, or two juniors), 
regardless of the number of mentees.
* * * * *
    g. Each adult hunter, except mentors on Mentor Day, must pay $10 
for each permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3-2361) issued 
during the preseason lottery (Waterfowl Lottery Application, FWS Form 
3-2355). Permits acquired by self-registration are free.
    h. Only junior hunters may discharge a firearm in this area during 
the youth weekend and the first two weekends of the season. Adult 
mentors may hunt alongside one junior mentee for the remainder of the 
junior hunt period.
    i. We allow and recommend hunting from portable blinds and boat 
blinds constructed and placed by the refuge at some of the junior blind 
sites. Junior hunters are assigned a blind location by a lottery. We 
prohibit permanent blinds.
* * * * *
    m. At the end of each day's hunt, each hunter must complete and 
deposit at Mac's Bend boat launch that portion of their permit 
(Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3-2361) that provides the number 
of birds harvested and number of birds knocked down but not retrieved.
* * * * *
    p. A hunting party consists of the hunter named on the permit 
(Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3-2361) and one guest hunter per 
blind site per day. Junior hunters may not invite a guest hunter unless 
it is another refuge-trained junior hunter. Nonhunters may accompany a 
hunting party.
* * * * *
    v. * * *
    c. Hunters selected during the preseason lottery (Waterfowl Lottery 
Application, FWS Form 3-2355) must pay a $10 fee. The refuge must 
receive the fee no later than 2 days before the opening of the season 
or the selected hunter forfeits the permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Report, 
FWS Form 3-2361), which will be made available first to standby hunters 
identified at the time of the drawing, and second to other hunters on a 
first-come, first-served basis. You must pay the fee for any permit 
(Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3-2361) before the day of the 
hunt. There is no fee for any permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS 
Form 3-2361) obtained on the day of the hunt.
* * * * *
    vi. Maquam Swamp Area encompasses about 200 acres (80.9 hectares) 
west of the Central Vermont Railroad and south of Coleman's inholding 
and is open to migratory bird hunting with the following special 
requirements:
* * * * *

0
23. Amend Sec.  32.66 by:
0
a. Revising paragraphs A, C, and D under the entry Chincoteague 
National Wildlife Refuge;
0
b. Under the entry Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Revising paragraphs C.3 and C.5;
0
ii. Removing paragraphs C.6, C.10, and C.11;
0
iii. Redesignating paragraphs C.7 through C.9 as C.6 through C.8, 
respectively; and
0
iv. Revising newly redesignated paragraph C.8; and
0
c. Revising paragraph C under the entry Wallops Island National 
Wildlife Refuge.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  32.66  Virginia.

* * * * *

Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge

    A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow hunting of waterfowl (as 
defined by the Virginia Waterfowl Hunting Guide) and rail on designated 
areas of the refuge within Wildcat Marsh, Morris Island, Assawoman 
Island, and Metompkin Island Divisions in accordance with State 
regulations and subject to the following conditions:
    1. You must obtain a Refuge Migratory Game Bird Hunt Permit 
(Migratory Bird Hunt Application, FWS Form 3-2357) and maintain the 
permit on your person while hunting on the refuge.
    2. You may only access hunting areas by boat.
    3. You may erect portable blinds and deploy decoys; however, during 
the regular duck seasons, you must remove the blinds and decoys at the 
end of each day's hunt (see Sec.  27.93 of this chapter). We prohibit 
hunting from a permanent blind or pit blind.
    4. You may use trained dogs to assist in the retrieval of harvested 
birds.
    5. We prohibit hunting on Assawoman and Metompkin Islands' beach 
and dune habitats beginning March 15.
    6. We do not allow hunting on Sunday.
* * * * *
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and sika 
in designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations 
and subject to the following conditions:
    1. General hunt information:
    i. You must possess a refuge hunt permit (Quota Deer Hunt 
Application, FWS Form 3-2354) while hunting.
    ii. You must certify on your application you have viewed the 
refuge's hunt orientation.
    iii. We allow holders of a refuge hunt permit (Quota Deer Hunt 
Application, FWS Form 3-2354) to access areas of the refuge typically 
closed to the non-hunting public. All occupants of a vehicle or hunt 
party must possess a refuge hunt permit and be actively engaged in 
hunting. We allow an exception to exist for those persons aiding a 
disabled person who possesses a valid State-issued Commonwealth of 
Virginia Disabled Resident Lifetime License or Commonwealth of Virginia 
Resident Disabled Veteran's Lifetime License.
    iv. You must sign in at the hunter registration station prior to 
entering your hunt zone and sign out upon exiting your hunt zone. All 
hunters

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must sign out no later than 2 hours after the end of legal shooting 
hours.
    v. You must check all harvested animals at the hunter registration 
station prior to signing out.
    vi. We prohibit the use of a boat, all-terrain vehicle (see Sec.  
27.31(f) of this chapter), or saddled animal to access hunt areas or 
while hunting.
    vii. We allow the use of portable tree stands, but you must remove 
stands at the end of each day's hunt (see Sec.  27.93 of this chapter).
    viii. You may not hunt within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of any 
building.
    ix. We prohibit deer drives. We define a ``drive'' as four or more 
persons involved in the act of chasing, pursuing, disturbing, or 
otherwise directing deer so as to make the animal more susceptible to 
harvest.
    x. We prohibit hunting on Sundays.
    2. Archery hunt information:
    i. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and sika with archery 
tackle, as defined by the State, in designated areas of the refuge.
    ii. You may not hunt or nock an arrow or crossbow bolt within 50 
feet (15.2 meters) of the centerline of any road, whether improved or 
unimproved, or paved trail.
    3. Firearm hunt information:
    i. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer and sika with firearms in 
designated areas of the refuge.
    ii. You may not hunt or discharge a firearm on or within 50 feet 
(15.2 meters) of the centerline of any road, whether improved or 
unimproved, or paved trail. You may not shoot across or down any road 
or paved trail.
    D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport fishing, crabbing, and clamming 
from the shoreline of the refuge in designated areas of Tom's Cove, 
Swan's Cove, and the Atlantic Ocean in accordance with State 
regulations and subject to the following conditions:
    1. You may not wade or launch a vessel in any water management 
areas.
    2. You must attend minnow traps, crab traps, crab pots, and 
handlines at all times.
    3. We prohibit the use of seine nets and pneumatic (compressed air 
or otherwise) bait launchers.
    4. The State regulates certain species of finfish, shellfish, and 
crustacean (crab) using size or possession limits. You may not alter 
these species, to include cleaning or filleting, in such a way that we 
cannot determine its species or total length.
    5. In order to fish after the refuge closes, anglers must obtain an 
overnight fishing pass (name/address/phone) issued by the National Park 
Service. Anglers can obtain a pass in person at the National Park 
Service Tom's Cove Visitor Center.
    6. We allow only three surf fishing poles per licensed angler, and 
those poles must be attended at all times. This includes persons age 65 
or older who are license-exempt in Virginia.

Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    C. * * *
    3. We allow holders of a refuge big game hunt permit (signed 
brochure) to access areas of the refuge typically closed to the non-
hunting public. All occupants of a vehicle or hunt party must possess a 
refuge hunt permit and be actively engaged in hunting. We allow an 
exception to exist for those persons aiding a disabled person who 
possesses a valid State-issued Commonwealth of Virginia Disabled 
Resident Lifetime License or Commonwealth of Virginia Resident Disabled 
Veteran's Lifetime License.
* * * * *
    5. We allow the use of portable tree stands, but stands must be 
removed daily.
* * * * *
    8. We only allow shotguns loaded with buckshot during the firearm 
season.
* * * * *

Wallops Island National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer in 
designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and 
subject to the following conditions:
    1. You must obtain a refuge hunt permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt 
Application, FWS Form 3-2356) and carry it on your person while 
hunting.
    2. You must sign in at the hunter registration station prior to 
entering your hunt zone and sign out upon exiting your hunt zone. All 
hunters must sign out no later than 2 hours after the end of legal 
shooting hours.
    3. You must report all harvested animals on the sign-out sheet at 
the hunter registration station when signing out.
    4. We allow the use of portable tree stands. You must remove stands 
by the end of the hunt season (see Sec.  27.93 of this chapter).
    5. We prohibit dogs.
    6. You must park your vehicle in designated areas.
    7. We prohibit deer drives. We define a ``drive'' as four or more 
persons involved in the act of chasing, pursuing, disturbing, or 
otherwise directing deer so as to make the animal more susceptible to 
harvest.
* * * * *

0
24. Amend Sec.  32.69 by:
0
a. Under the entry Fox River National Wildlife Refuge:
0
i. Removing paragraph C.2;
0
ii. Redesignating paragraphs C.3 through C.5 as C.2 through C.4, 
respectively; and
0
iii. Revising newly redesignated paragraph C.3;
0
b. Revising paragraphs A, B, and C under the entry Horicon National 
Wildlife Refuge; and
0
c. Revising paragraph D under the entry Leopold Wetland Management 
District.
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  32.69  Wisconsin.

* * * * *

Fox River National Wildlife Refuge

* * * * *
    C. * * *
    3. You may enter the refuge no earlier than 1 hour before legal 
shooting hours and must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after 
legal shooting hours end.
* * * * *

Horicon National Wildlife Refuge

    A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow hunting of goose, duck, 
and coot on designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State 
regulations and subject to the following condition: We allow only 
participants in the Learn to Hunt and other special programs to hunt.
    B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting of wild turkey, ring-
necked pheasant, gray partridge, squirrel, and cottontail rabbit on 
designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations 
during the State seasons and subject to the following conditions:
    1. For hunting, you may possess only approved nontoxic shot shells 
while in the field, including shot shells used for hunting wild turkey 
(see Sec.  32.2(k) of this chapter).
    2. We prohibit field possession of upland game species in areas 
closed to upland game hunting.
    3. We prohibit engaging in hunting in areas closed to upland game 
hunting.
    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of white-tailed deer in 
designated areas of the refuge in accordance with State regulations and 
subject to the following conditions:
    1. We prohibit the construction or use of permanent blinds, 
platforms, or ladders.
    2. You must remove all stands and personal property from the refuge

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following each day's hunt. We prohibit hunting from any stand left up 
overnight (see Sec. Sec.  27.93 and 27.94 of this chapter).
    3. You must possess a refuge permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt 
Application, FWS Form 3-2356) to hunt in Area E (surrounding the 
office/visitor center).
    4. You may only hunt in Area D (auto tour/hiking trail) during the 
State 9-day gun season and December antlerless-only hunts. The refuge 
will post these dates annually.
    5. You may enter the refuge no earlier than 1 hour before legal 
shooting hours and must exit the refuge no later than 1 hour after 
legal shooting hours.
    6. Any ground blind used during any gun deer season must display at 
least 144 square inches (929 square centimeters) of solid-blaze-orange 
material visible from all directions.
    7. We prohibit the field possession of white-tailed deer in areas 
closed to white-tailed deer hunting.
    8. We prohibit engaging in hunting in areas closed to white-tailed 
deer hunting.
* * * * *

Leopold Wetland Management District

* * * * *
    D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport fishing on Waterfowl Production 
Areas throughout the District in accordance with State regulations and 
subject to the following condition: We prohibit the use of motorized 
boats.
* * * * *

    Dated: October 26, 2017.
Jason Larrabee,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
[FR Doc. 2017-24329 Filed 11-7-17; 8:45 am]
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                                              51940            Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 215 / Wednesday, November 8, 2017 / Rules and Regulations

                                              DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                               fulfillment of refuge purposes or the                 focus our Refuge System mission on
                                                                                                       Refuge System’s mission.                              conservation of fish, wildlife, and plant
                                              Fish and Wildlife Service                                   Provisions governing hunting and                   resources and their habitats. The
                                                                                                       sport fishing on refuges are in title 50 of           Improvement Act requires the Secretary,
                                              50 CFR Part 32                                           the Code of Federal Regulations in part               before allowing a new use of a refuge,
                                              [Docket No. FWS–HQ–NWRS–2017–0005;
                                                                                                       32 (50 CFR part 32). We regulate                      or before expanding, renewing, or
                                              FXRS12650900000–178–FF09R26000]                          hunting and sport fishing on refuges to:              extending an existing use of a refuge, to
                                                                                                          • Ensure compatibility with refuge                 determine that the use is compatible
                                              RIN 1018–BB75                                            purpose(s);                                           with the purpose for which the refuge
                                                                                                          • Properly manage fish and wildlife                was established and the mission of the
                                              2017–2018 Refuge-Specific Hunting                        resource(s);                                          Refuge System. The Improvement Act
                                              and Sport Fishing Regulations                               • Protect other refuge values;                     established as the policy of the United
                                              AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,                        • Ensure refuge visitor safety; and                States that wildlife-dependent
                                                                                                          • Provide opportunities for quality                recreation, when compatible, is a
                                              Interior.
                                                                                                       fish- and wildlife-dependent recreation.              legitimate and appropriate public use of
                                              ACTION: Final rule.                                         On many refuges where we decide to                 the Refuge System, through which the
                                              SUMMARY:    We, the U.S. Fish and                        allow hunting and sport fishing, our                  American public can develop an
                                              Wildlife Service, increase the hunting                   general policy of adopting regulations                appreciation for fish and wildlife. The
                                              activities available at nine refuges, open               identical to State hunting and sport                  Improvement Act established six
                                              one refuge to sport fishing for the first                fishing regulations is adequate in                    wildlife-dependent recreational uses as
                                              time, and add pertinent refuge-specific                  meeting these objectives. On other                    the priority general public uses of the
                                              regulations for other NWRs that pertain                  refuges, we must supplement State                     Refuge System. These uses are: Hunting,
                                              to migratory game bird hunting, upland                   regulations with more-restrictive                     fishing, wildlife observation and
                                              game hunting, big game hunting, and                      Federal regulations to ensure that we                 photography, and environmental
                                              sport fishing for the 2017–2018 season.                  meet our management responsibilities,                 education and interpretation.
                                                                                                       as outlined in the Statutory Authority                   The Recreation Act authorizes the
                                              DATES: This rule is effective November
                                                                                                       section, below. We issue refuge-specific              Secretary to administer areas within the
                                              8, 2017.
                                                                                                       hunting and sport fishing regulations                 Refuge System for public recreation as
                                              FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         when we open wildlife refuges to                      an appropriate incidental or secondary
                                              Katherine Harrigan, (703) 358–2440.                      migratory game bird hunting, upland                   use only to the extent that doing so is
                                              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                           game hunting, big game hunting, or                    practicable and not inconsistent with
                                              National Wildlife Refuge System                          sport fishing. These regulations may list             the primary purpose(s) for which
                                              Administration Act of 1966 closes                        the wildlife species that you may hunt                Congress and the Service established the
                                              NWRs in all States except Alaska to all                  or fish, seasons, bag or creel (container             areas. The Recreation Act requires that
                                              uses until opened. The Secretary of the                  for carrying fish) limits, methods of                 any recreational use of refuge lands be
                                              Interior (Secretary) may open refuge                     hunting or sport fishing, descriptions of             compatible with the primary purpose(s)
                                              areas to any use, including hunting and/                 areas open to hunting or sport fishing,               for which we established the refuge and
                                              or sport fishing, upon a determination                   and other provisions as appropriate.                  not inconsistent with other previously
                                              that the use is compatible with the                      You may find previously issued refuge-                authorized operations.
                                              purposes of the refuge and National                      specific regulations for hunting and                     The Administration Act and
                                              Wildlife Refuge System mission. The                      sport fishing in 50 CFR part 32. In this              Recreation Act also authorize the
                                              action also must be in accordance with                   rulemaking, we are also standardizing                 Secretary to issue regulations to carry
                                              provisions of all laws applicable to the                 and clarifying the language of existing               out the purposes of the Acts and
                                              areas, developed in coordination with                    regulations.                                          regulate uses.
                                              the appropriate State fish and wildlife                                                                           We develop specific management
                                              agency(ies), consistent with the                         Statutory Authority                                   plans for each refuge prior to opening it
                                              principles of sound fish and wildlife                      The National Wildlife Refuge System                 to hunting or sport fishing. In many
                                              management and administration, and                       Administration Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C.                 cases, we develop refuge-specific
                                              otherwise in the public interest. These                  668dd–668ee, as amended by the                        regulations to ensure the compatibility
                                              requirements ensure that we maintain                     National Wildlife Refuge System                       of the programs with the purpose(s) for
                                              the biological integrity, diversity, and                 Improvement Act of 1997 [Improvement                  which we established the refuge and the
                                              environmental health of the Refuge                       Act]) (Administration Act), and the                   Refuge System mission. We ensure
                                              System for the benefit of present and                    Refuge Recreation Act of 1962 (16                     initial compliance with the
                                              future generations of Americans.                         U.S.C. 460k–460k–4) (Recreation Act)                  Administration Act and the Recreation
                                                 We annually review refuge hunting                     govern the administration and public                  Act for hunting and sport fishing on
                                              and sport fishing programs to determine                  use of refuges.                                       newly acquired refuges through an
                                              whether to include additional refuges or                   Amendments enacted by the                           interim determination of compatibility
                                              whether individual refuge regulations                    Improvement Act built upon the                        made at or near the time of acquisition.
                                              governing existing programs need                         Administration Act in a manner that                   These regulations ensure that we make
                                              modifications. Changing environmental                    provides an ‘‘organic act’’ for the Refuge            the determinations required by these
                                              conditions, State and Federal                            System, similar to organic acts that exist            acts prior to adding refuges to the lists
                                              regulations, and other factors affecting                 for other public Federal lands. The                   of areas open to hunting and sport
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                                              fish and wildlife populations and                        Improvement Act serves to ensure that                 fishing in 50 CFR part 32. We ensure
                                              habitat may warrant modifications to                     we effectively manage the Refuge                      continued compliance by the
                                              refuge-specific regulations to ensure the                System as a national network of lands,                development of comprehensive
                                              continued compatibility of hunting and                   waters, and interests for the protection              conservation plans and step-down
                                              sport fishing programs and to ensure                     and conservation of our Nation’s                      management plans, and by annual
                                              that these programs will not materially                  wildlife resources. The Administration                review of hunting and sport fishing
                                              interfere with or detract from the                       Act states first and foremost that we                 programs and regulations.


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                                              Summary of Comments and Responses                        These objectives include resident                     wildlife, and as such, hunting might
                                                 On August 10, 2017, we published a                    wildlife population and habitat                       seem an inconsistent use of the NWRS.
                                              proposed rule (82 FR 37398) to increase                  objectives, minimizing disturbance                    But again, the Administration Act
                                              the hunting activities available at nine                 impacts to wildlife, maintaining high-                stipulates that hunting, if found
                                              refuges and open one refuge to fishing                   quality opportunities for hunting and                 compatible, is a legitimate and priority
                                              for the first time, and add pertinent                    other wildlife-dependent recreation,                  general public use of a refuge.
                                              refuge-specific regulations for other                    eliminating or minimizing conflicts                   Furthermore, we manage refuges to
                                              refuges that pertain to migratory game                   with other public uses and/or refuge                  support healthy wildlife populations
                                              bird hunting, upland game hunting, big                   management activities, and protecting                 that in many cases produce harvestable
                                              game hunting, and sport fishing for the                  public safety.                                        surpluses that are a renewable resource.
                                                                                                          Each refuge manager makes a decision               As practiced on refuges, hunting and
                                              2017–2018 season. We accepted public
                                                                                                       regarding hunting on that particular                  fishing do not pose a threat to wildlife
                                              comments on the proposed rule for 30
                                                                                                       refuge only after rigorous examination                populations. It is important to note that
                                              days, ending September 11, 2017. By                      of the available information. Developing              taking certain individuals through
                                              that date, we received 106 comments. Of                  or referencing a comprehensive                        hunting does not necessarily reduce a
                                              those, two comments concerned only                       conservation plan (CCP), a 15-year plan               population overall, as hunting can
                                              National Monuments, which are not the                    for the refuge, is generally the first step           simply replace other types of mortality.
                                              subject of our proposed rule. Therefore,                 a refuge manager takes. Our policy for                In some cases, however, we use hunting
                                              we do not consider them below. We                        managing units of the Refuge System is                as a management tool with the explicit
                                              discuss the other 104 comments we                        that we will manage all refuges in                    goal of reducing a population; this is
                                              received below by topic.                                 accordance with an approved CCP,                      often the case with exotic and/or
                                                 Comment (1): Many commenters                          which, when implemented, will achieve                 invasive species that threaten ecosystem
                                              expressed general opposition to any                      refuge purposes; help fulfill the Refuge              stability. Therefore, facilitating hunting
                                              hunting or fishing in the National                       System mission; maintain and, where                   opportunities is an important aspect of
                                              Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS). In                        appropriate, restore the ecological                   the Service’s roles and responsibilities
                                              many cases, commenters stated that                       integrity of each refuge and the Refuge               as outlined in the legislation
                                              hunting was antithetical to the purposes                 System; help achieve the goals of the                 establishing the NWRS, and the Service
                                              of a ‘‘refuge,’’ which, in their opinion,                National Wilderness Preservation                      will continue to facilitate these
                                              should serve as an inviolate sanctuary                   System; and meet other mandates. The                  opportunities where compatible with
                                              for all wildlife. Thirteen of these                      CCP will guide management decisions                   the purpose of the specific refuge and
                                              comments specifically opposed hunting                    and set forth goals, objectives, and                  the mission of the NWRS.
                                              at Baskett Slough National Wildlife                      strategies to accomplish these ends. The                 Note that not all refuges are inviolate
                                              Refuge, one commenter opposed                            next step for refuge managers is                      sanctuaries. If we acquired a refuge as
                                              hunting at Horicon National Wildlife                     developing or referencing step-down                   an inviolate sanctuary, we may open up
                                              Refuge, one commenter opposed                            plans, of which a hunting plan would be               to 40 percent of that refuge’s area for
                                              hunting at Savannah River National                       one. Part of the process for opening a                hunting of migratory game birds (16
                                              Wildlife Refuge, one commenter                           refuge to hunting after completing the                U.S.C. 668dd(d)(1)(A)). However, if we
                                              opposed hunting at all refuges within                    step-down plan would be appropriate                   acquired a refuge without the
                                              the State of Alabama, and one                            compliance with the National                          stipulation that it be an inviolate
                                              commenter opposed sport fishing at                       Environmental Policy Act (NEPA; 42                    sanctuary, we may open 100 percent of
                                              Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge.                     U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), such as conducting              the refuge’s area for hunting.
                                                 Our Response: The Administration                      an environmental assessment                              The Fish and Wildlife Improvement
                                              Act, as amended, stipulates that hunting                 accompanied by the appropriate                        Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95–616, 92 Stat.
                                              (along with fishing, wildlife observation                decision documentation (record of                     3114) amended section 6 of the
                                              and photography, and environmental                       decision, finding of no significant                   Administration Act to provide for the
                                              education and interpretation), if found                  impact, or environmental action                       opening of all or any portion of an
                                              to be compatible, is a legitimate and                    memorandum or statement). The rest of                 inviolate sanctuary to the taking of
                                              priority general public use of a refuge                  the elements in the opening package are               migratory birds if taking is determined
                                              and should be facilitated. The Service                   an evaluation of section 7 of the                     to be beneficial to the species. Such
                                              has adopted policies and regulations                     Endangered Species Act of 1973, as                    opening of more than 40 percent of the
                                              implementing the requirements of the                     amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), copies              refuge to hunting is determined by
                                              Administration Act that refuge                           of letters requesting State and/or tribal             species. This amendment refers to
                                              managers comply with when                                involvement, and draft refuge-specific                inviolate sanctuaries created in the past
                                              considering hunting and fishing                          regulatory language. We make available                or to be created in the future. It has no
                                              programs.                                                the CCP, hunt plan, and NEPA                          application to areas acquired for other
                                                 We allow hunting of resident wildlife                 documents and request public                          management purposes.
                                              on NWRs only if such activity has been                   comments on them, as well as on any                      We did not make any changes to the
                                              determined compatible with the                           proposed rule, before we allow hunting                rule as a result of these comments.
                                              established purpose(s) of the refuge and                 on a refuge.                                             Comment (2): Many commenters
                                              the mission of the Refuge System as                         In sum, this illustrates that the                  expressed support for hunting and
                                              required by the Administration Act.                      decision to allow hunting on an NWR is                fishing expansions on NWRs. Thirty-
                                              Hunting of resident wildlife on NWRs                     not a quick or simple process. It is full             nine of these commenters specifically
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                                              generally occurs consistent with State                   of deliberation and discussion,                       supported youth waterfowl hunting at
                                              regulations, including seasons and bag                   including review of all available data to             Baskett Slough National Wildlife
                                              limits. Refuge-specific hunting                          determine the relative health of a                    Refuge. Two commenters supported the
                                              regulations can be more restrictive (but                 population before we allow it to be                   new opportunities for hunting and
                                              not more liberal) than State regulations                 hunted.                                               fishing, and stated that hunting and
                                              and often are more restrictive in order                     The word ‘‘refuge’’ includes the idea              fishing should be open on all public
                                              to help meet specific refuge objectives.                 of providing a haven of safety for                    lands. Two commenters expressed


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                                              support for the openings and                             the NWRS. For this rulemaking, we                     Environmental Health (BIDEH) policy
                                              expansions described in the proposed                     analyzed impacts of the proposed                      (601 Fish and Wildlife Service Manual
                                              rule, but felt that the Service has not                  changes to hunting programs at each                   (FW) 3) guides decision-making with
                                              opened enough refuges to hunting or                      refuge through the NEPA process, which                respect to management of activities on
                                              increased hunting at enough refuges.                     included analyzing impacts to other                   refuges, including hunting. Service
                                              According to the commenters, more                        wildlife-dependent uses. The 10 refuges               biologists and wildlife professionals, in
                                              than 40 percent of the more than 566                     in this rulemaking completed                          consultation with the State, determine
                                              NWRs still prohibit hunting; with the                    environmental assessments (EAs). We                   the optimal number of each game
                                              clear directives from the Executive and                  also provided opportunities for the                   animal that should reside in an
                                              Legislative branches of the Federal                      public to comment on the proposed                     ecosystem and then establish hunt
                                              Government to increase hunting                           hunt opening and expansions when we                   parameters (e.g., bag limits, sex ratios)
                                              activities, the Service must open refuges                developed the CCP, hunt plan, and                     based on those analyses. We carefully
                                              to hunting at a faster pace. The                         compatibility determination, and                      consider how a proposed hunt fits with
                                              commenters also strongly recommended                     through the NEPA process. When                        individual refuge goals, objectives, and
                                              that the Service engage in discussions                   looking at the 10 EAs completed for this              strategies before allowing the hunt.
                                              with State wildlife managers and with                    specific rulemaking, collectively with                None of the known, estimated, or
                                              representatives of the hunting                           the refuges that already allow for                    projected harvests of migratory game
                                              community, to facilitate and expedite                    hunting, the Service has determined                   birds, upland game, or big game species
                                              these openings and make certain that                     that there are no significant impacts to              in this rulemaking is expected to have
                                              these and all NWRs become or remain                      other wildlife-dependent recreation                   significant adverse direct, indirect, or
                                              open to hunting.                                         opportunities.                                        cumulative impacts to hunted
                                                 Our Response: As noted in our                           The refuges in this rulemaking use a                populations, non-hunted wildlife,
                                              response to Comment (1), the                             variety of techniques to reduce user                  endangered or threatened species, plant
                                              Administration Act, as amended,                          conflict, such as specific hunt seasons,              or habitat resources, wildlife-dependent
                                              establishes that the Refuge System was                   limited hunting hours, restricting which              recreation, prescribed fire, air, soil,
                                              created to conserve fish, wildlife, plants,              parts of the refuge are open to hunting,              water, cultural resources, refuge
                                              and their habitats and that the Service                  and restricting the number of hunters.                facilities, solitude, or socio-economics.
                                              should facilitate opportunities for                      Refuge managers also use public                       Further, we address the relationship
                                              Americans to participate in compatible                   outreach tools, such as signs and                     between hunting and wildlife sightings
                                              wildlife-dependent recreation,                           brochures, to make users aware of                     in our response to Comment (3). We did
                                              including hunting and fishing, on                        hunting and their options for                         not make any changes to the rule as a
                                              Refuge System lands and waters.                          minimizing conflict. Most refuges have                result of this comment.
                                              Therefore, the Service will continue to                  refuge-specific regulations to improve                   Comment (5): One commenter
                                              facilitate hunting and fishing                           the quality of the hunting experience as              requested that we increase non-
                                              opportunities where doing so is                          well as provide for quality wildlife-                 motorized access at Bear River
                                              compatible with the purpose of the                       dependent experiences for other users.                Migratory Bird Refuge in Utah, and
                                              specific refuge and the mission of the                   The Service is aware of several studies               eliminate motorized boat access to some
                                              NWRS.                                                    showing a correlation between                         units of the refuge.
                                                 The Service continues to open and                     increased hunting and decreased                          Our Response: Non-motorized access
                                              expand hunting opportunities across the                  wildlife sightings, which underscores                 at Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is
                                              NWRS, as evidenced by this final rule;                   the importance of using the                           a result of the CCP process. As part of
                                              however, as detailed in our response to                  aforementioned techniques, particularly               the CCP process, we invited the public
                                              Comment (1), above, the decision to                      time and space zoning of hunting, to                  to comment during the scoping period,
                                              allow hunting on a refuge is not a quick                 ensure a quality experience for all                   as well as on the final draft plan. We
                                              or simple process. Once the Service                      refuge visitors. More information on                  received no comments regarding an
                                              determines that a hunt can be carried                    how a specific refuge facilitates various             increase in non-motorized access during
                                              out in a manner compatible with                          wildlife-dependent recreation                         this process. We appreciate the
                                              individual refuge purposes and the                       opportunities can be found in the                     feedback, but we cannot accommodate
                                              mission of the NWRS, we work                             refuge’s CCP, hunt plan, and/or refuge-               these requests in this final rule; adding
                                              expeditiously to open it.                                specific EA or environmental impact                   additional non-motorized access would
                                                 We did not make any changes to the                    statement (EIS). The public may contact               require us to update our plan,
                                              rule as a result of these comments.                      the specific refuge for any of these                  compatibility determination, and NEPA
                                                 Comment (3): Many commenters                          materials.                                            documentation and allow for additional
                                              stated that the majority of Americans do                   We did not make any changes to the                  public comment. Therefore, we made no
                                              not hunt and were of the opinion that                    rule as a result of these comments.                   changes to this rule as a result of these
                                              allowing hunting would impede ‘‘non-                       Comment (4): A few commenters were                  comments. However, we may consider
                                              consumptive’’ uses of refuges, including                 of the opinion that hunting can disrupt               making these changes in the future after
                                              photography and wildlife viewing.                        the natural balance of the ecosystem                  conducting the required above
                                                 Our Response: Congress, through the                   that people enjoy, can impact the safety              described actions.
                                              Administration Act, as amended,                          of other refuge users, and can deter                     Comment (6): One commenter
                                              envisioned that hunting, fishing,                        people from going to visit areas even at              expressed interest in opening fishing at
                                              wildlife observation and photography,                    times when there are not people actively              the Morgan Lake unit of Baskett Slough
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                                              and environmental education and                          hunting wildlife.                                     NWR.
                                              interpretation would all be treated as                     Our Response: We do not allow                          Our Response: The hunt plan for
                                              priority public uses of the NWRS.                        hunting on a refuge if it is found                    Baskett Slough is a result of the CCP
                                              Therefore, the Service facilitates all of                incompatible with that individual                     process. As part of the CCP process, we
                                              these uses on refuges, as long as they are               refuge’s purposes or with the mission of              invited the public to comment during
                                              found compatible with the purposes of                    the NWRS. In addition, the Service’s                  the scoping period, as well as on the
                                              the specific refuge and the mission of                   Biological Integrity, Diversity, and                  final draft plan. We received no


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                                              comments regarding fishing at Morgan                               months to minimize the burden on the                                 non-motorized access on Swan Check
                                              Lake during this process. We appreciate                            public, and we will revise the regulatory                            Lake open year-round.
                                              the feedback, but we cannot                                        language to keep the unit open year-                                    In addition, we are adding to this final
                                              accommodate these requests in this final                           round in accordance with the CCP. The                                rule changes not included in our
                                              rule; adding fishing would require us to                           opening of Willow Lake to non-                                       proposed rule. Specifically, we are
                                              update our plan, compatibility                                     motorized access was previously                                      adding regulations for upland and big
                                              determination, and NEPA                                            analyzed in compliance with NEPA as                                  game hunting for Kankakee National
                                              documentation and allow for additional                             part of the CCP process. Public                                      Wildlife Refuge to 50 CFR 32.32
                                              public comment. Therefore, we made no                              comment was also sought during this                                  (Illinois). We are also making changes to
                                              changes to this rule as a result of these                          process. We are updating the regulatory                              refuge-specific regulations for, Rocky
                                              comments. However, we may consider                                 language for Stillwater National Wildlife                            Mountain Arsenal in Colorado, and
                                              making these changes in the future after                           Refuge in this rule to reflect these                                 Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge
                                              conducting the required above                                      changes.                                                             and Benton Lake Wetland Management
                                              described actions.                                                    Comment (9): Three commenters                                     District in Montana. Over all, these
                                                 Comment (7): Two commenters                                     expressed concern over allowing lead                                 changes were deemed minor and not
                                              expressed interest in expanding                                    ammunition to be used on refuges; some                               controversial.
                                              waterfowl hunting to adults in addition                            requested that the Service ban lead
                                              to youth at Baskett Slough NWR. One of                                                                                                  Effective Date
                                                                                                                 ammunition for all hunting.
                                              these commenters suggested wheelchair                                 Our Response: The Service is                                        We are making this rule effective
                                              accessible hunting opportunities.                                  concerned about the impacts of spent                                 upon publication in the Federal
                                                 Our Response: The hunt plan limiting                                                                                                 Register (see DATES, above). We have
                                                                                                                 lead ammunition on scavengers,
                                              opportunities only for youths at Baskett                                                                                                determined that any further delay in
                                                                                                                 especially bald eagles and ravens. Lead
                                              Slough is a result of the CCP process. As                                                                                               implementing these refuge-specific
                                                                                                                 shot for waterfowl hunting has been
                                              part of the CCP process, we invited the                                                                                                 hunting and sport fishing regulations
                                                                                                                 illegal on refuges since 1998. We
                                              public to comment during the scoping                                                                                                    would not be in the public interest, in
                                                                                                                 continue to look at options and ways to
                                              period, as well as on the final draft plan.                                                                                             that a delay would hinder the effective
                                                                                                                 reduce the indirect impacts of toxic
                                              The small size of the refuge and number                                                                                                 planning and administration of the
                                                                                                                 shot. Generally, we are and have been
                                              of permits issued for the youth hunt                                                                                                    hunting and fishing programs. We
                                                                                                                 phasing out the use of lead shot by
                                              allow the refuge to maintain a safe                                                                                                     provided a 30-day public comment
                                                                                                                 upland and big game hunters on refuge
                                              hunter density to provide an                                                                                                            period for the August 10, 2017,
                                                                                                                 lands.
                                              uncrowded, high-quality experience.                                                                                                     proposed rule (82 FR 37398). This rule
                                              Expanding adult waterfowl hunting                                     The Service continues to research this                            does not impact the public generally in
                                              opportunities would require us to                                  issue and engage with States and other                               terms of requiring lead time for
                                              update our hunt plan, compatibility                                partners to promote the use of non-lead                              compliance. Rather, it relieves
                                              determination, and NEPA                                            ammunition. The Administration Act,                                  restrictions in that it allows activities on
                                              documentation and allow for additional                             as amended, directs the Service to make                              refuges that we would otherwise
                                              public comment. Wheelchair                                         refuge regulations as consistent with                                prohibit. Therefore, we find good cause
                                              accessibility is outside the scope of this                         State regulations as practicable. We                                 under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) to make this
                                              regulatory process, and would be                                   share a strong partnership with the                                  rule effective upon publication.
                                              considered within the refuge’s facilities                          States in managing wildlife, and,
                                                                                                                 therefore, we are proceeding with the                                Amendments to Existing Regulations
                                              plan. Therefore, we made no changes to
                                              this rule as a result of these comments.                           phase-out of toxic ammunition in a                                     This document adopts in the Code of
                                              However, we may consider making                                    coordinated manner with each                                         Federal Regulations all of the Service’s
                                              these changes in the future after                                  respective State wildlife agency. We                                 hunting and/or sport fishing regulations
                                              conducting the required above                                      note for State of California, lead                                   that we are updating since the last time
                                              described actions.                                                 ammunition is already banned under                                   we published a rule amending these
                                                 Comment (8): One commenter                                      State law and is therefore banned on all                             regulations (81 FR 68874; October 4,
                                              expressed concern regarding the                                    refuges in California.                                               2016) and that are applicable at Refuge
                                              regulatory change at Stillwater National                              We made no changes to the rule as a                               System units previously opened to
                                              Wildlife Refuge to close Swan Check                                result of these comments.                                            hunting and/or sport fishing. We are
                                              Lake to non-motorized boating for 4                                Changes From the Proposed Rule                                       taking this action to better inform the
                                              months of the year and stated that this                                                                                                 general public of the regulations at each
                                              regulatory change was proposed without                               As discussed above, under Summary                                  refuge, to increase understanding and
                                              public involvement. The commenter                                  of Comments and Responses, based on                                  compliance with these regulations, and
                                              also stated that opening Willow Lake to                            comments we received on the proposed                                 to make enforcement of these
                                              non-motorized access must be examined                              rule, we made changes to the regulatory                              regulations more efficient. In addition to
                                              through the NEPA process.                                          text in this final rule from what we                                 now finding these regulations in 50 CFR
                                                 Our Response: We reverse our                                    proposed for Stillwater NWR (in                                      part 32, visitors to our refuges may find
                                              decision for now to close Swan Check                               Nevada). Specifically, for Stillwater                                them reiterated in literature distributed
                                              Lake to non-motorized boating for 4                                NWR, we revised the regulations to keep                              by each refuge or posted on signs.

                                                                                            TABLE 1—CHANGES FOR 2017–2018 HUNTING/FISHING SEASON
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                                                                                                                                                    Migratory bird             Upland game                Big game
                                                         Refuge/region (*)                                         State                                                                                                         Sport fishing
                                                                                                                                                       hunting                   hunting                   hunting

                                              Baskett Slough (1) ........................       Oregon ........................................   C ......................   Closed ..............   Closed ..............      Closed.
                                              Des Lacs (6) .................................    North Dakota ..............................       Closed ..............      Already Open ...        C/D ...................    Closed.
                                              Fox River (3) .................................   Wisconsin ...................................     Closed ..............      Closed ..............   C ......................   Closed.



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                                                                                  TABLE 1—CHANGES FOR 2017–2018 HUNTING/FISHING SEASON—Continued
                                                                                                                                                      Migratory bird             Upland game                   Big game
                                                          Refuge/region (*)                                          State                                                                                                            Sport fishing
                                                                                                                                                         hunting                   hunting                      hunting

                                              Horicon (3) ....................................   Wisconsin ...................................      D ......................   C/D ...................    C ......................   Already   Open.
                                              Minnesota Valley (3) .....................         Minnesota ...................................      C ......................   C ......................   C ......................   Already   Open.
                                              Patoka River (3) ............................      Indiana ........................................   C ......................   C ......................   C ......................   C.
                                              Savannah River (4) .......................         Georgia and South Carolina ......                  C/D ...................    C/D ...................    C/D ...................    Already   Open.
                                              Sequoyah (2) ................................      Oklahoma ...................................       Already Open ...           C ......................   C ......................   Already   Open.
                                              Siletz Bay (1) ................................    Oregon ........................................    Already Open ...           Closed ..............      Closed ..............      B.
                                              Upper Souris (6) ...........................       North Dakota ..............................        Closed ..............      C/D ...................    C/D ...................    Already   Open.
                                                 * Number in ( ) refers to the Region as defined in the preamble to this rule under Available Information for Specific Refuges.
                                                 Key:
                                                 A = New refuge opened.
                                                 B = New activity on a refuge previously open to other activities.
                                                 C = Refuge already open to activity, but added new lands/waters or modified areas open to hunting or fishing.
                                                 D = Refuge already open to activity but added new species to hunt.


                                                 The changes for the 2017–18 hunting/                              2017) regulatory action because this rule                             analysis that describes the effect of the
                                              fishing season noted in the chart above                              is not significant under E.O. 12866.                                  rule on small entities (i.e., small
                                              are each based on a complete                                                                                                               businesses, small organizations, and
                                                                                                                   Regulatory Planning and Review
                                              administrative record which, among                                                                                                         small government jurisdictions).
                                                                                                                   (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)
                                              other detailed documentation, also                                                                                                         However, no regulatory flexibility
                                              includes a hunt plan, a compatibility                                  Executive Order 12866 provides that                                 analysis is required if the head of an
                                              determination, and the appropriate                                   the Office of Information and Regulatory                              agency certifies that the rule will not
                                              National Environmental Policy Act                                    Affairs (OIRA) will review all significant                            have a significant economic impact on
                                              (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) analysis,                             rules. OIRA has determined that this                                  a substantial number of small entities.
                                              all of which were the subject of a public                            rulemaking is not significant.                                        Thus, for a regulatory flexibility analysis
                                              review and comment process. These                                      Executive Order 13563 reaffirms the                                 to be required, impacts must exceed a
                                              documents are available upon request.                                principles of E.O. 12866 while calling                                threshold for ‘‘significant impact’’ and a
                                              Fish Advisory                                                        for improvements in the nation’s                                      threshold for a ‘‘substantial number of
                                                                                                                   regulatory system to promote                                          small entities.’’ See 5 U.S.C. 605(b).
                                                 For health reasons, anglers should                                predictability, to reduce uncertainty,
                                              review and follow State-issued                                                                                                             SBREFA amended the Regulatory
                                                                                                                   and to use the best, most innovative,
                                              consumption advisories before enjoying                                                                                                     Flexibility Act to require Federal
                                                                                                                   and least burdensome tools for
                                              recreational sport fishing opportunities                                                                                                   agencies to provide a statement of the
                                                                                                                   achieving regulatory ends. The
                                              on Service-managed waters. You can                                                                                                         factual basis for certifying that a rule
                                                                                                                   executive order directs agencies to
                                              find information about current fish-                                                                                                       will not have a significant economic
                                                                                                                   consider regulatory approaches that
                                              consumption advisories on the Internet                                                                                                     impact on a substantial number of small
                                                                                                                   reduce burdens and maintain flexibility
                                              at: http://www.epa.gov/fish-tech.                                                                                                          entities.
                                                                                                                   and freedom of choice for the public
                                              Plain Language Mandate                                               where these approaches are relevant,                                     This rule adds one NWR to the list of
                                                 In this rule, we revise some                                      feasible, and consistent with regulatory                              refuges open to sport fishing, and
                                              regulations for individual refuge units to                           objectives. E.O. 13563 emphasizes                                     increases hunting or fishing activities on
                                              comply with a Presidential mandate to                                further that regulations must be based                                nine additional refuges. As a result,
                                              use plain language in regulations; these                             on the best available science and that                                visitor use for wildlife-dependent
                                              particular revisions do not modify the                               the rulemaking process must allow for                                 recreation on these NWRs will change.
                                              substance of the previous regulations.                               public participation and an open                                      If the refuges establishing new programs
                                              These types of changes include using                                 exchange of ideas. We have developed                                  were a pure addition to the current
                                              ‘‘you’’ to refer to the reader and ‘‘we’’                            this rule in a manner consistent with                                 supply of those activities, it would
                                              to refer to the Refuge System, using the                             these requirements.                                                   mean an estimated increase of 914 user
                                              word ‘‘allow’’ instead of ‘‘permit’’ when                            Regulatory Flexibility Act                                            days (one person per day participating
                                              we do not require the use of a permit for                                                                                                  in a recreational opportunity, Table 2).
                                              an activity, and using active voice (e.g.,                             Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                                                                                                                                                         Because the participation trend is flat in
                                              ‘‘We restrict entry into the refuge’’ vs.                            (as amended by the Small Business
                                                                                                                                                                                         these activities since 1991, this increase
                                              ‘‘Entry into the refuge is restricted’’).                            Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act
                                                                                                                   [SBREFA] of 1996) (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.),                             in supply will most likely be offset by
                                              Executive Order 13771—Reducing                                       whenever a Federal agency is required                                 other sites losing participants.
                                              Regulation and Controlling Regulatory                                to publish a notice of rulemaking for                                 Therefore, this is likely to be a
                                              Costs                                                                any proposed or final rule, it must                                   substitute site for the activity and not
                                                This rule is not an Executive Order                                prepare and make available for public                                 necessarily an increase in participation
                                              (E.O.) 13771 (82 FR 9339, February 3,                                comment a regulatory flexibility                                      rates for the activity.
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                                                                                       TABLE 2—ESTIMATED CHANGE IN RECREATION OPPORTUNITIES IN 2017/2018
                                                                                                                                              [Dollars in thousands]

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Additional         Additional
                                                                                                                              Refuge                                                                                                days            expenditures

                                              Baskett Slough .........................................................................................................................................................                      2                $0.1
                                              Des Lacs ..................................................................................................................................................................                  50                 2.0
                                              Fox River .................................................................................................................................................................                   5                 0.2
                                              Horicon .....................................................................................................................................................................               187                 7.4
                                              Minnesota Valley .....................................................................................................................................................                        0                 0.0
                                              Patoka River ............................................................................................................................................................                     0                 0.0
                                              Savannah River .......................................................................................................................................................                      315                12.4
                                              Sequoyah .................................................................................................................................................................                    5                 0.2
                                              Siletz Bay .................................................................................................................................................................                150                 6.3
                                              Upper Souris ............................................................................................................................................................                   200                 7.9

                                                    Total ..................................................................................................................................................................              914                36.4



                                                 To the extent visitors spend time and                                    activities (2.40) derived from the report                                     the local economy and, therefore, the
                                              money in the area of the refuge that they                                   ‘‘Sportfishing in America’’ yields a total                                    real impact would be on the order of
                                              would not have spent there anyway,                                          economic impact of approximately                                              about $16,700 annually.
                                              they contribute new income to the                                           $83,500 (2016 dollars) (Southwick                                                Small businesses within the retail
                                              regional economy and benefit local                                          Associates, Inc., 2012). Using a local                                        trade industry (such as hotels, gas
                                              businesses. Due to the unavailability of                                    impact multiplier would yield more
                                                                                                                                                                                                        stations, taxidermy shops, bait-and-
                                              site-specific expenditure data, we use                                      accurate and smaller results. However,
                                                                                                                                                                                                        tackle shops, and similar businesses)
                                              the national estimates from the 2011                                        we employed the national impact
                                                                                                                                                                                                        may be affected by some increased or
                                              National Survey of Fishing, Hunting,                                        multiplier due to the difficulty in
                                              and Wildlife Associated Recreation to                                       developing local multipliers for each                                         decreased refuge visitation. A large
                                              identify expenditures for food and                                          specific region.                                                              percentage of these retail trade
                                              lodging, transportation, and other                                             Since we know that most of the                                             establishments in the local communities
                                              incidental expenses. Using the average                                      fishing and hunting occurs within 100                                         around NWRs qualify as small
                                              expenditures for these categories with                                      miles of a participant’s residence, then                                      businesses (Table 3). We expect that the
                                              the maximum expected additional                                             it is unlikely that most of this spending                                     incremental recreational changes will be
                                              participation of the Refuge System                                          would be ‘‘new’’ money coming into a                                          scattered, and so we do not expect that
                                              yields approximately $36,400 in                                             local economy; therefore, this spending                                       the rule will have a significant
                                              recreation-related expenditures (Table                                      would be offset with a decrease in some                                       economic effect on a substantial number
                                              2). By having ripple effects throughout                                     other sector of the local economy. The                                        of small entities in any region or
                                              the economy, these direct expenditures                                      net gain to the local economies would                                         nationally. As noted previously, we
                                              are only part of the economic impact of                                     be no more than $83,500, and most                                             expect approximately $36,400 to be
                                              these recreational activities. Using a                                      likely considerably less. Since 80                                            spent in total in the refuges’ local
                                              national impact multiplier for hunting                                      percent of the participants travel less                                       economies. The maximum increase at
                                              activities (2.27) derived from the report                                   than 100 miles to engage in hunting and                                       most would be less than one-hundredth
                                              ‘‘Hunting in America: An Economic                                           fishing activities, their spending                                            of 1 percent for local retail trade
                                              Force for Conservation’’ and for fishing                                    patterns would not add new money into                                         spending (Table 3).

                                                  TABLE 3—COMPARATIVE EXPENDITURES FOR RETAIL TRADE ASSOCIATED WITH ADDITIONAL REFUGE VISITATION FOR
                                                                                             2017/2018
                                                                                                                                           [Thousands, 2016 dollars]

                                                                                                                                                                         Estimated                                                                  Establ. with
                                                                                                                                              Retail trade               maximum                   Addition as %               Establishments
                                                                            Refuge/county(ies)                                                                                                                                                      <10 emp in
                                                                                                                                               in 2012                  addition from                 of total                    in 2012              2012
                                                                                                                                                                        new activities

                                              Baskett Slough:
                                                  Polk, OR .....................................................................                    $377,029                            $0.1                     <0.01                    125                  89
                                              Des Lacs:
                                                  Burke, ND ...................................................................                    1,988,596                              1.0                    <0.01                    293                169
                                                  Ward, ND ....................................................................                       40,290                              1.0                    <0.01                     10                  6
                                              Fox River:
                                                  Marquette, WI .............................................................                           74,141                            0.2                    <0.01                         35              27
                                              Horicon:
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                                                  Dodge, WI ...................................................................                      870,743                              3.7                    <0.01                    234                159
                                                  Fond du Lac, WI .........................................................                        1,465,969                              3.7                    <0.01                    354                225
                                              Minnesota Valley:
                                                  Carver, MN .................................................................                      948,923            ........................   ........................                209                 132
                                                  Dakota, MN .................................................................                    6,779,786            ........................   ........................              1,132                 689
                                                  Hennepin, MN .............................................................                     25,012,109            ........................   ........................              4,209               2,657
                                                  Le Sueur, MN .............................................................                        220,214            ........................   ........................                 84                  58
                                                  Scott, MN ....................................................................                  1,397,711            ........................   ........................                323                 215



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                                                  TABLE 3—COMPARATIVE EXPENDITURES FOR RETAIL TRADE ASSOCIATED WITH ADDITIONAL REFUGE VISITATION FOR
                                                                                       2017/2018—Continued
                                                                                                                                      [Thousands, 2016 dollars]

                                                                                                                                                           Estimated                                                            Establ. with
                                                                                                                                       Retail trade        maximum                  Addition as %              Establishments
                                                                          Refuge/county(ies)                                                                                                                                    <10 emp in
                                                                                                                                        in 2012           addition from                of total                   in 2012          2012
                                                                                                                                                          new activities

                                                   Sibley, MN ..................................................................              79,291     ........................   ........................               54              39
                                              Patoka River:
                                                   Gibson, IN ...................................................................           582,859      ........................   ........................              120              84
                                                   Pike, IN .......................................................................          75,823      ........................   ........................               31              23
                                              Savannah River:
                                                   Chatham, GA ..............................................................              4,449,471                        6.2                   <0.01                 1,198            851
                                                   Effingham, GA ............................................................                374,811                        6.2                   <0.01                   108             79
                                                   Jasper, SC ..................................................................             600,879                        6.2                   <0.01                   104             80
                                              Sequoyah:
                                                   Haskell, OK .................................................................            149,403                         0.1                   <0.01                    33             22
                                                   Muskogee, OK ............................................................                970,020                         0.1                   <0.01                   258            178
                                                   Sequoyah, OK ............................................................                405,258                         0.1                   <0.01                   116             86
                                              Siletz Bay:
                                                   Lincoln, OR .................................................................            607,106                         6.3                   <0.01                   241            310
                                              Upper Souris:
                                                   Renville, ND ................................................................              84,795                        3.9                   <0.01                    12             10
                                                   Ward, ND ....................................................................           1,988,596                        3.9                   <0.01                   293            169



                                                 With the small change in overall                                     increased travel cost will be small. We                             Federalism (E.O. 13132)
                                              spending anticipated from this rule, it is                              do not expect this rule to affect the
                                              unlikely that a substantial number of                                   supply or demand for hunting                                          As discussed in Regulatory Planning
                                              small entities will have more than a                                    opportunities in the United States, and,                            and Review and Unfunded Mandates
                                              small impact from the spending change                                   therefore, it should not affect prices for                          Reform Act, above, this rule will not
                                              near the affected refuges. Therefore, we                                hunting equipment and supplies, or the                              have sufficient federalism implications
                                              certify that this rule will not have a                                  retailers that sell equipment.                                      to warrant the preparation of a
                                              significant economic effect on a                                                                                                            federalism summary impact statement
                                                                                                                         c. Will not have significant adverse                             under E.O. 13132. In preparing this rule,
                                              substantial number of small entities as                                 effects on competition, employment,
                                              defined under the Regulatory Flexibility                                                                                                    we worked with State governments.
                                                                                                                      investment, productivity, innovation, or
                                              Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). A regulatory                                the ability of U.S.-based enterprises to                            Civil Justice Reform (E.O. 12988)
                                              flexibility analysis is not required.                                   compete with foreign-based enterprises.
                                              Accordingly, a small entity compliance                                                                                                        In accordance with E.O. 12988, the
                                                                                                                      This rule represents only a small
                                              guide is not required.                                                                                                                      Department of the Interior has
                                                                                                                      proportion of recreational spending at                              determined that this rule will not
                                              Small Business Regulatory Enforcement                                   NWRs. Therefore, this rule will have no                             unduly burden the judicial system and
                                              Fairness Act                                                            measurable economic effect on the                                   that it meets the requirements of
                                                                                                                      wildlife-dependent industry, which has                              sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of the Order.
                                                This rule is not a major rule under 5
                                                                                                                      annual sales of equipment and travel                                The rule will clarify established
                                              U.S.C. 804(2), the Small Business
                                                                                                                      expenditures of $72 billion nationwide.                             regulations and result in better
                                              Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act.
                                              We anticipate no significant                                            Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                                        understanding of the regulations by
                                              employment or small business effects.                                                                                                       refuge visitors.
                                              This rule:                                                                Since this rule will apply to public
                                                                                                                      use of federally owned and managed                                  Energy Supply, Distribution or Use
                                                a. Will not have an annual effect on                                                                                                      (E.O. 13211)
                                              the economy of $100 million or more.                                    refuges, it will not impose an unfunded
                                              The minimal impact will be scattered                                    mandate on State, local, or Tribal                                     On May 18, 2001, the President issued
                                              across the country and will most likely                                 governments or the private sector of                                E.O. 13211 on regulations that
                                              not be significant in any local area.                                   more than $100 million per year. The                                significantly affect energy supply,
                                                b. Will not cause a major increase in                                 rule will not have a significant or                                 distribution, and use. E.O. 13211
                                              costs or prices for consumers;                                          unique effect on State, local, or Tribal                            requires agencies to prepare Statements
                                              individual industries; Federal, State, or                               governments or the private sector. A                                of Energy Effects when undertaking
                                              local government agencies; or                                           statement containing the information                                certain actions. Because this rule will
                                              geographic regions. This rule will have                                 required by the Unfunded Mandates                                   add one NWR to the list of refuges open
                                              only a slight effect on the costs of                                    Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) is not                           to sport fishing and increase hunting or
                                              hunting opportunities for Americans. If                                 required.                                                           fishing activities on nine other NWRs, it
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                                              the substitute sites are farther from the                               Takings (E.O. 12630)                                                is not a significant regulatory action
                                              participants’ residences, then an                                                                                                           under E.O. 12866, and we do not expect
                                              increase in travel costs will occur. The                                  In accordance with E.O. 12630, this                               it to significantly affect energy supplies,
                                              Service does not have information to                                    rule will not have significant takings                              distribution, or use. Therefore, this
                                              quantify this change in travel cost but                                 implications. This rule will affect only                            action is not a significant energy action,
                                              assumes that, since most people travel                                  visitors at NWRs and describe what they                             and no Statement of Energy Effects is
                                              less than 100 miles to hunt, the                                        can do while they are on a refuge.                                  required.


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                                              Consultation and Coordination With                       consistent with the Department of the                    Region 5—Connecticut, Delaware,
                                              Indian Tribal Governments (E.O.                          Interior instructions for compliance                  District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland,
                                              13175)                                                   with NEPA where actions are covered                   Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
                                                 In accordance with E.O. 13175, we                     sufficiently by an earlier environmental              Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode
                                              have evaluated possible effects on                       document (43 CFR 46.120).                             Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West
                                              federally recognized Indian tribes and                      Prior to the addition of a refuge to the           Virginia. Regional Chief, National
                                              have determined that there are no                        list of areas open to hunting and fishing             Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Fish and
                                              effects. We coordinate recreational use                  in 50 CFR part 32, we develop hunting                 Wildlife Service, 300 Westgate Center
                                              on NWRs with Tribal governments                          and fishing plans for the affected                    Drive, Hadley, MA 01035–9589;
                                              having adjoining or overlapping                          refuges. We incorporate these proposed                Telephone (413) 253–8307.
                                              jurisdiction before we propose the                       refuge hunting and fishing activities in                 Region 6—Colorado, Kansas,
                                              regulations.                                             the refuge comprehensive conservation                 Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota,
                                                                                                       plan and/or other step-down                           South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.
                                              Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                            management plans, pursuant to our                     Regional Chief, National Wildlife Refuge
                                                This rule does not contain any new                     refuge planning guidance in 602 Fish                  System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                              collection of information that requires                  and Wildlife Service Manual (FW) 1, 3,                134 Union Blvd., Lakewood, CO 80228;
                                              approval by the Office of Management                     and 4. We prepare these comprehensive                 Telephone (303) 236–8145.
                                              and Budget (OMB) under the PRA of                        conservation plans and step-down plans                   Region 7—Alaska. Regional Chief,
                                              1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). OMB has                   in compliance with section 102(2)(C) of               National Wildlife Refuge System, U.S.
                                              approved the information collection                      NEPA, and the Council on                              Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 E.
                                              requirements associated with                             Environmental Quality’s regulations for               Tudor Rd., Anchorage, AK 99503;
                                              regulations implementing refuge-                         implementing NEPA in 40 CFR parts                     Telephone (907) 786–3545.
                                              specific hunting and sport fishing                       1500 through 1508. We invite the                         Region 8—California and Nevada.
                                              regulations and has assigned OMB                         affected public to participate in the                 Regional Chief, National Wildlife Refuge
                                              control numbers 1018–0102 (expires                       review, development, and                              System, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                              August 31, 2020), 1018–0140 (expires                     implementation of these plans. Copies                 2800 Cottage Way, Room W–2606,
                                              May 31, 2018), and 1018–0153 (expires                    of all plans and NEPA compliance are                  Sacramento, CA 95825; Telephone (916)
                                              December 31, 2018). An agency may not                    available from the refuges at the                     414–6464.
                                              conduct or sponsor and a person is not                   addresses provided below.
                                                                                                                                                             Primary Author
                                              required to respond to a collection of                   Available Information for Specific
                                              information, unless it displays a                                                                                Katherine Harrigan, Division of
                                                                                                       Refuges
                                              currently valid OMB control number.                                                                            Natural Resources and Conservation
                                                                                                         Individual refuge headquarters have                 Planning, National Wildlife Refuge
                                              Endangered Species Act Section 7                         information about public use programs                 System, is the primary author of this
                                              Consultation                                             and conditions that apply to their                    rulemaking document.
                                                We comply with section 7 of the                        specific programs and maps of their
                                              Endangered Species Act of 1973, as                       respective areas. To find out how to                  List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 32
                                              amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), when                   contact a specific refuge, contact the                  Fishing, Hunting, Reporting and
                                              developing comprehensive conservation                    appropriate Regional office listed below:             recordkeeping requirements, Wildlife,
                                              plans and step-down management                             Region 1—Hawaii, Idaho, Oregon, and                 Wildlife refuges.
                                              plans—which would include hunting                        Washington. Regional Chief, National
                                                                                                       Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Fish and                 Regulation Promulgation
                                              and/or fishing plans—for public use of
                                              refuges, and prior to implementing any                   Wildlife Service, Eastside Federal                      For the reasons set forth in the
                                              new or revised public recreation                         Complex, Suite 1692, 911 NE. 11th                     preamble, we amend title 50, chapter I,
                                              program on a refuge as identified in 50                  Avenue, Portland, OR 97232–4181;                      subchapter C of the Code of Federal
                                              CFR 26.32. We have completed section                     Telephone (503) 231–6214.                             Regulations as follows:
                                              7 consultation on each of the affected                     Region 2—Arizona, New Mexico,
                                              refuges.                                                 Oklahoma, and Texas. Regional Chief,                  PART 32—HUNTING AND FISHING
                                                                                                       National Wildlife Refuge System, U.S.
                                              National Environmental Policy Act                        Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box                   ■ 1. The authority citation for part 32
                                                 We analyzed this rule in accordance                   1306, 500 Gold Avenue SW.,                            continues to read as follows:
                                              with the criteria of the National                        Albuquerque, NM 87103; Telephone                        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301; 16 U.S.C. 460k,
                                              Environmental Policy Act of 1969                         (505) 248–6937.                                       664, 668dd–668ee, and 715i.
                                              (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4332(C)), 43 CFR part                    Region 3—Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
                                                                                                                                                             § 32.7   [Amended]
                                              46, and 516 Departmental Manual (DM)                     Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio,
                                              8.                                                       and Wisconsin. Regional Chief, National               ■  2. Amend § 32.7 by
                                                 A categorical exclusion from NEPA                     Wildlife Refuge System, U.S. Fish and                 ■  a. Adding in alphabetical order an
                                              documentation applies to publication of                  Wildlife Service, 5600 American Blvd.                 entry for ‘‘ ‘‘Kankakee National Wildlife
                                              amendments to refuge-specific hunting                    West, Suite 990, Bloomington, MN                      Refuge’’ in the State of Illinois; and
                                              and fishing regulations because they are                 55437–1458; Telephone (612) 713–5360.                 ■ b. Adding in alphabetical order an
                                              technical and procedural in nature, and                    Region 4—Alabama, Arkansas,                         entry for ‘‘Loess Bluffs National Wildlife
                                              the environmental effects are too broad,                 Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana,                Refuge’’ and removing the entry for
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                                              speculative, or conjectural to lend                      Mississippi, North Carolina, South                    ‘‘Squaw Creek National Wildlife
                                              themselves to meaningful analysis (43                    Carolina, Tennessee, Puerto Rico, and                 Refuge’’ in the State of Missouri.
                                              CFR 46.210 and 516 DM 8). Concerning                     the Virgin Islands. Regional Chief,                   ■ 3. Amend § 32.23 in the entry for Dale
                                              the actions that are the subject of this                 National Wildlife Refuge System, U.S.                 Bumpers White River National Wildlife
                                              rulemaking, we have complied with                        Fish and Wildlife Service, 1875 Century               Refuge by:
                                              NEPA at the project level when                           Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 30345;                         ■ a. Removing the second, duplicate
                                              developing each proposal. This is                        Telephone (404) 679–7166.                             appearance of paragraph A.16;


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                                              ■ b. Adding paragraph A.17;                              period of 3 days of quota hunting in the                3. Junior hunters age 15 or younger
                                              ■ c. Revising paragraphs A.18 through                    North and South Units, and 4 days of                  must be accompanied by, and remain
                                              A.20, C.2 through C.5, C.8, and C.18;                    non-quota hunting in the North Unit.                  within sight and normal voice contact
                                              ■ d. Adding paragraphs C.20 and C.21;                    We provide annual season dates, bag                   of, an adult (age 18 or older) at all times
                                              and                                                      limits, and areas in the refuge user                  while hunting.
                                              ■ e. Revising paragraph D.1.                             brochure/permit.                                      *     *     *     *     *
                                                The additions and revisions read as                    *      *     *    *     *
                                              follows:                                                    8. If you harvest deer or turkey on the            Sacramento River National Wildlife
                                                                                                       refuge, you must immediately record the               Refuge
                                              § 32.23    Arkansas.
                                                                                                       zone number (Zone 145 for the South                   *     *    *    *     *
                                              *      *     *        *      *                           Unit or Zone 146 for the North Unit) on                 C. * * *
                                              Dale Bumpers White River National                        your hunting license and later check                    3. We prohibit using dogs while
                                              Wildlife Refuge                                          deer and/or turkey through the State                  hunting feral hogs and black-tailed deer.
                                                                                                       checking system. Outlying tracts use the              *     *    *    *     *
                                                A. * * *
                                                                                                       same zone number as the surrounding                   ■ 5. Amend § 32.25 by revising
                                              *     *     *     *     *                                State zone.                                           paragraph D under the entry Rocky
                                                17. We prohibit the use of decoys that
                                                                                                       *      *     *    *     *                             Mountain Arsenal to read as follows:
                                              contain moving parts or electrical
                                                                                                          18. We close the Kansas Lake Area to
                                              components, except that you may use                                                                            § 32.25       Colorado.
                                                                                                       all entry on December 1 and reopen it
                                              manually operated ’jerk strings’ to                                                                            *        *       *    *   *
                                                                                                       on March 1.
                                              simulate decoy movement.
                                                18. You may not utilize a guide, guide                 *      *     *    *     *                             Rocky Mountain Arsenal
                                              service, outfitter, club, organization, or                  20. We prohibit the possession and/or
                                                                                                                                                             *      *    *     *     *
                                              any other person who provides                            use of toxic shot by hunters using
                                                                                                                                                                D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing at
                                              equipment, services, or assistance on                    shotguns (see § 32.2(k) of this chapter)
                                                                                                                                                             designated times and on designated
                                              the refuge for compensation.                             when hunting.
                                                                                                                                                             areas of the refuge in accordance with
                                                19. We prohibit commercial guiding                        21. Feral hog regulations are found in
                                                                                                                                                             State regulations and subject to the
                                              for the take of wildlife or fish.                        the refuge brochure/permit (signed
                                                                                                                                                             following conditions:
                                                20. We allow camping only in                           brochure).                                               1. We allow fishing from the third
                                              designated sites and areas identified in                    D. * * *
                                                                                                                                                             Saturday in April to the second Sunday
                                                                                                          1. Conditions A1, A9, A10, A11, A15,
                                              the refuge user brochure/permit (signed                                                                        in October.
                                                                                                       and A21 through A25 apply.
                                              brochure), and we restrict camping to                                                                             2. We allow fishing on Tuesday,
                                              individuals involved in wildlife-                        *      *     *    *     *                             Saturday, and Sunday from legal sunrise
                                              dependent activities. We limit camping                   ■ 4. Amend § 32.24 by:                                to sunset.
                                              on the refuge to no more than 14 days                    ■ a. Revising paragraph A.3 under the                    3. You must possess a signed refuge
                                              during any 30 consecutive-day period.                    entry Colusa National Wildlife Refuge;                fishing permit (signed refuge fishing
                                              Campers must occupy camps daily. We                      ■ b. Revising paragraph A.3 under the                 brochure), when fishing, for all anglers
                                              prohibit all disturbances, including use                 entry Delevan National Wildlife Refuge;               age 16 and older. Refuge brochures are
                                              of generators, after 10 p.m.                             ■ c. Revising paragraph A.3 under the                 available at the refuge visitor center,
                                              *     *     *     *     *                                entry Sacramento National Wildlife                    fishing fee stations, and on the refuge’s
                                                C. * * *                                               Refuge; and                                           Web site (https://www.fws.gov/refuge/
                                                                                                       ■ d. Revising paragraph C.3 under the                 rocky_mountain_arsenal/).
                                              *     *     *     *     *                                entry Sacramento River National                          4. You must stop and pay the daily
                                                2. Archery deer seasons on the North                   Wildlife Refuge.                                      fishing recreation fee for each licensed
                                              Unit are from the beginning of October                      The revisions read as follows:                     angler age 16 and older. Payments are
                                              until the end of January except during
                                                                                                                                                             made at self-serving fishing fee stations,
                                              quota muzzleloader and quota gun deer                    § 32.24    California.
                                                                                                                                                             and you must display a receipt of
                                              hunts, when the archery season is                        *      *      *      *       *                        payment or an annual pass while
                                              closed. We provide annual season dates
                                                                                                       Colusa National Wildlife Refuge                       fishing.
                                              and bag limits in the refuge user                                                                                 5. We allow bank fishing only at Lake
                                              brochure/permit (signed brochure).                         A. * * *
                                                                                                                                                             Mary and Lake Ladora.
                                                3. Archery deer seasons on the South                     3. Junior hunters age 15 or younger                    6. We allow wade fishing only in Lake
                                              Unit are from the beginning of October                   must be accompanied by, and remain                    Ladora after Memorial Day.
                                              until the end of December except during                  within sight and normal voice contact                    7. We only allow the use of one rod
                                              quota muzzleloader and quota gun deer                    of, an adult (age 18 or older) at all times           and reel or pole and line with one hook
                                              hunts, when the archery season is                        while hunting.                                        per line.
                                              closed. We provide annual season dates                   *     *     *     *     *                                8. We only allow barbless hooks.
                                              and bag limits in the refuge user                                                                                 9. We only allow artificial lures and
                                              brochure/permit (signed brochure).                       Delevan National Wildlife Refuge
                                                                                                                                                             flies on Lake Ladora. We allow artificial
                                                4. Muzzleloader season for deer will                     A. * * *                                            lures and flies and artificial bait, cut
                                              begin in October and will continue for                     3. Junior hunters age 15 or younger                 bait, and food products only on Lake
                                              a period of up to 3 days of quota                        must be accompanied by, and remain                    Mary.
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                                              hunting and 4 days of non-quota                          within sight and normal voice contact                    10. We prohibit the use of live bait on
                                              hunting in the North Unit. We provide                    of, an adult (age 18 or older) at all times           all refuge waters.
                                              annual season dates and bag limits in                    while hunting.                                           11. We only allow catch and release
                                              the refuge user brochure/permit (signed                  *     *     *     *     *                             fishing.
                                              brochure).                                                                                                        12. We prohibit the possession and
                                                5. The gun deer hunt will begin in                     Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge                   consumption of alcoholic beverages
                                              November and will continue for a                             A. * * *                                          while fishing.


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                                              ■ 6. Amend § 32.27 by revising the entry                    v. Other than using motor vehicles on                 iv. We allow you to have up to two
                                              for Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge                  designated roads, you may only access                 additional hunters accompany you on
                                              to read as follows:                                      the refuge by foot, except as authorized              your reserved site.
                                                                                                       by the refuge manager.                                   v. Disabled Waterfowl Draw Area.
                                              § 32.27    Delaware.                                        vi. You may use trained dogs to assist                a. All disabled hunters must possess
                                              *      *     *        *      *                           in retrieval of harvested game.                       and carry a State of Delaware Certified
                                              Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge                         vii. You must notify and receive                   Hunter with Disabilities Card while
                                                                                                       permission from a Service law                         hunting in disabled areas. We will not
                                                 A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We                    enforcement officer, refuge manager, or               accept photocopies or electronic copies
                                              allow the hunting of waterfowl, coot,                    designee if you need to retrieve game                 of these forms.
                                              mourning dove, snipe, and woodcock                       from a closed refuge area or a hunting                   b. Disabled hunters may have a non-
                                              on designated areas of the refuge during                 area for which you do not possess a                   hunting assistant who is age 18 or older.
                                              designated seasons in accordance with                    valid permit (see § 26.21(a) of this                  The assistant must remain within sight
                                              State regulations and subject to the                     chapter).                                             and normal voice contact; must not be
                                              following conditions:                                       viii. You must park in designated                  engaged in hunting; and must possess a
                                                 1. General Hunting Regulations.                       areas. We prohibit parking in front of                valid refuge hunt brochure signed in ink
                                                 i. Anyone age 16 or older, regardless                 any gate. Parked vehicles may not                     and a valid government-issued photo
                                              of license status, must obtain a                         impede any road traffic (see § 27.31(h)               identification. Any assistant engaged in
                                              migratory bird hunting permit                            of this chapter).                                     hunting must possess and carry all
                                              (Migratory Bird Hunt Application, FWS                       ix. You may enter the refuge up to 2               documents as specified in A.1.iii.
                                              Form 3–2357) to hunt or enter hunt                       hours before legal morning shooting                      c. We do not allow assistants to enter
                                              areas, except non-hunting assistants                     time. You must stop hunting by 3 p.m.                 a designated disabled hunting area
                                              assisting disabled hunters in the                        and leave the hunting area or unit by 4               unless they are accompanied by a
                                              disabled area. You must print and                        p.m., except when snow goose hunting,                 certified disabled hunter.
                                              validate your permit (name/address/                      in the designated snow goose area,                       d. We do not require assistants to
                                              phone) with your signature, in ink, and                  during the snow goose conservation                    maintain sight and normal voice contact
                                              retain it on your person while hunting                   order season.                                         while retrieving game.
                                              or scouting.                                                x. You must complete and return a                     B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
                                                 ii. You must abide by the terms and                   Migratory Bird Hunt Report (FWS Form                  hunting of rabbit, quail, pheasant, and
                                              conditions outlined in the refuge hunt                   3–2361), available at the refuge                      red fox on designated areas of the refuge
                                              brochure (see § 32.2(e) of this chapter).                administration office or on the refuge’s              in accordance with State regulations
                                              Brochures contain information on                         Web site, within 15 days of the close of              and subject to the following conditions:
                                              seasons, bag limits, methods of hunting,                 the season.                                              1. A.1.i. through A.1.viii. and A.1.xii.
                                              maps depicting areas open to hunting,                       xi. We prohibit the use of natural                 apply.
                                                                                                       vegetation for camouflaging blind                        2. We prohibit shooting a projectile
                                              hunt unit reservation procedures, and
                                                                                                       material (see § 27.51(a) of this chapter).            from a firearm, muzzleloader, bow, or
                                              the terms and conditions under which
                                                                                                          xii. We prohibit entry to designated               crossbow from, down, or across any
                                              we issue hunting permits. They are
                                                                                                       safety zones as identified by polygons                refuge road. A refuge road is any road
                                              available at the visitor center, at the
                                                                                                       on the refuge map.                                    that is traveled by vehicular traffic.
                                              administration office, and on the
                                                                                                          xiii. You may access the Lottery                      3. You must make a reasonable effort
                                              refuge’s Web site (see § 32.2(f) of this
                                                                                                       Waterfowl hunt area by boat. The                      to retrieve all wounded or killed game
                                              chapter).
                                                                                                       maximum horsepower allowed for boat                   and include it in your daily bag limit.
                                                 iii. You, and those who accompany                     motors is 30 horsepower (HP). You must                We prohibit leaving entrails or other
                                              you who are age 16 or older, must                        abide by the slow, no-wake zones on                   waste within 50 feet (15.2 meters) of any
                                              possess and carry the following at all                   designated portions of refuge waterways               road, parking area, trail, or refuge
                                              times while on refuge property: A valid                  as depicted in maps or within the                     structure on the refuge.
                                              Delaware hunting license or document                     brochure.                                                4. You must use daylight florescent
                                              exhibiting your License Exempt Number                       xiv. We allow the use of non-                      orange in accordance with State
                                              (LEN), all required State and Federal                    motorized boats within the Walk-in                    regulations (see § 32.2(d) of this
                                              stamps, a valid form of government-                      Hunt Area. Boats may be transported to                chapter).
                                              issued photo identification, a signed                    refuge waters by hand or by the use of                   5. You may enter the refuge no earlier
                                              refuge hunt brochure appropriate for the                 a cart.                                               than 1 hour before legal morning
                                              hunt in question, and a printed valid                       2. General and Disabled Waterfowl                  shooting time and you must exit the
                                              hunting permit. We will not accept                       Draw Hunt Areas.                                      refuge by 1 hour after legal sunset.
                                              photocopies or electronic copies of                         i. You must obtain a Daily General or                 6. We prohibit the use of centerfire
                                              these documents.                                         Disabled Waterfowl Draw Area Permit                   and rimfire rifles.
                                                 iv. Youths age 15 or younger must be                  (signed brochure), which reserves your                   C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
                                              accompanied by a supervisor age 18 or                    hunt unit/area/site in advance for a                  hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey
                                              older who possesses all documents                        specific date using an online system.                 on designated areas of the refuge in
                                              required in A.1.iii, including non-                      Only hunters age 16 or older may                      accordance with State regulations and
                                              hunting assistants. All supervisors may                  reserve a hunt unit.                                  subject to the following conditions:
                                              only be accompanied by one youth.                           ii. You must print and validate your                  1. General Hunt Regulations.
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                                              Youths must possess and carry a signed                   Daily Waterfowl Draw Area Permit                         i. Conditions A.1.i. through A.1.v.,
                                              refuge waterfowl hunt brochure and an                    (signed brochure) with your signature in              A.1.vii., A.1.viii., A.1.xii., B2, and B3
                                              LEN or license in accordance with State                  ink.                                                  apply.
                                              law. The youth must remain within                           iii. You must hunt from your boat or,                 ii. We prohibit organized deer drives.
                                              sight and normal voice contact of the                    if applicable, provided blind. You must                  iii. We allow the use of temporary tree
                                              supervisor at all times while hunting on                 hunt within 75 feet (22.9 meters) of your             stands and blinds for hunting. All
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                                              unoccupied must be tagged in plain                       refuge waterways as depicted in maps or                  8. Hunting areas on the refuge are
                                              sight with your permit number and the                    within the brochure.                                  seasonally closed to all public use
                                              years that are printed on your permit.                     6. Fishing tackle and crabbing gear:                except to permitted hunters during the
                                              You must remove all stands and blinds                      i. You must use hook-and-line tackle                season, and are marked on refuge maps.
                                              by legal sunset of a date established                    when fishing for finfish.                             The refuge is closed between legal
                                              annually by the refuge manager. We are                     ii. You may use only hand lines, crab               sunset and legal sunrise, except
                                              not responsible for damage, theft, or use                dip nets, hoop crab nets, and/or                      permitted hunters may access the refuge
                                              of the stand by other hunters.                           manually operated crab traps                          2 hours prior to legal sunrise each
                                                 iv. You may use marking devices,                      (collapsible traps) in any combination                hunting day. All hunters must leave the
                                              including flagging or tape, but you must                 for crabbing.                                         refuge within 2 hours of legal sunset.
                                              remove them by legal sunset on a date                      iii. You must attend to your crabbing               *      *      *    *     *
                                              established annually by the refuge                       and fishing lines or gear at all times.                  16. Archery hunters must wear a vest
                                              manager. You may not use paint or any                    ■ 7. Amend § 32.28 by:                                or jacket containing back and front
                                              other permanent marker to mark trails.                   ■ a. Under the entry Lake Woodruff                    panels of at least 500 square inches
                                                 v. You must use daylight florescent                   National Wildlife Refuge:                             (3,226 square centimeters) of solid-
                                              orange in accordance with State                          ■ i. Revising paragraphs C.1, C.2, C.8,
                                                                                                                                                             fluorescent-orange color when moving
                                              regulations during all designated                        and C.16;                                             to and from their vehicle, to their deer
                                              firearm and muzzleloader deer hunts                      ■ ii. Adding paragraphs C.17 and C.18;
                                                                                                                                                             stand or their hunting spot, and while
                                              (see § 32.2(d) of this chapter).                         ■ iii. Removing paragraph D.5; and
                                                                                                       ■ iv. Redesignating paragraph D.6 as
                                                                                                                                                             tracking or dragging out deer.
                                                 2. General and Disabled Deer Draw                                                                              17. We prohibit using dogs for
                                              Hunt Areas.                                              D.5;
                                                                                                       ■ b. Under the entry Lower Suwanee
                                                                                                                                                             tracking unless authorized by a Federal
                                                 i. Youth hunters must obtain a                                                                              wildlife officer. Dogs must remain on a
                                              hunting permit before applying for a                     National Wildlife Refuge:
                                                                                                       ■ i. Revising paragraphs A.9, A.12, and
                                                                                                                                                             leash and be equipped with a GPS
                                              General and Disabled Deer Draw Area                                                                            tracking device.
                                              Permit (signed brochure). Hunters age                    A.14; and
                                                                                                       ■ ii. Adding paragraph D.4; and
                                                                                                                                                                18. It is unlawful to drive nails,
                                              15 or younger must obtain a hunting                      ■ c. Under the entry Merritt Island                   spikes, or other metal objects into any
                                              permit; however, A.1.iv. still applies.                  National Wildlife Refuge:                             tree, or to hunt from any tree in which
                                                 ii. You must obtain a Daily General or                ■ i. Revising paragraphs A.3 through                  a metal object has been driven (see
                                              Disabled Deer Draw Area Permit (signed                   A.6;                                                  § 32.2(i) of this chapter).
                                              brochure), which reserves your hunt                      ■ ii. Adding paragraphs A.10 and A.11;                *      *      *    *     *
                                              unit/area/site in advance for a specific                 ■ iii. Revising paragraphs A.14, A.16,
                                              date using an online system.                             C.8, C.15, C.16, C.24, and D.3;                       Lower Suwanee National Wildlife
                                                 iii. You must print and sign your                     ■ iv. Removing paragraph D.9;
                                                                                                                                                             Refuge
                                              Daily Deer Draw Area Permit (signed                      ■ v. Redesignating paragraphs D.10                      A. * * *
                                              brochure) in ink.                                        through D.14 as D.9 through D.13,                       9. In addition to State hunter-
                                                 3. For designated disabled hunt areas,                respectively;                                         education requirements, an adult
                                              A.2.v. applies.                                          ■ vi. Removing paragraph D.15;                        (parent or guardian) age 21 or older
                                                 D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing                    ■ vii. Redesignating paragraphs D.16                  must supervise and must remain within
                                              and crabbing on designated areas of the                  and D.17 as D.14 and D.15, respectively;              sight of and in normal voice contact of
                                              refuge in accordance with State                          ■ viii. Revising newly redesignated                   the youth hunter age 15 or younger.
                                              regulations and subject to the following                 paragraph D. 14; and                                  Parents or adult guardians are
                                              conditions:                                              ■ ix. Removing paragraph D.18.                        responsible for ensuring that hunters
                                                 1. Conditions A.1.i. through A.1.iv.                    The additions and revisions read as                 age 15 and younger do not engage in
                                              apply for those age 17 and older.                        follows:                                              conduct that would constitute a
                                                 2. All youth age 16 or younger must                                                                         violation of refuge regulations. An adult
                                              be accompanied by a licensed angler age                  § 32.28    Florida.
                                                                                                                                                             may not supervise more than two
                                              18 or older who possesses all                            *      *      *       *      *
                                                                                                                                                             youths.
                                              documents required in D.1.i.                             Lake Woodruff National Wildlife                       *     *     *     *     *
                                                 3. The refuge is open from 1⁄2 hour                   Refuge                                                  12. We prohibit marking any tree, or
                                              before legal sunrise to 1⁄2 hour after legal
                                                                                                       *     *    *     *      *                             other refuge feature, with flagging, litter,
                                              sunset.
                                                                                                         C. * * *                                            paint, tacks, spider eyes, or blaze.
                                                 4. Other than using motor vehicles on
                                              designated roads, you may only access                      1. You must have a valid signed Lake                *     *     *     *     *
                                              the refuge by foot, except as authorized                 Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge Big                   14. You may leave a temporary tree
                                              by the refuge manager.                                   Game Permit (signed brochure). The                    stand on refuge property starting 1 week
                                                 5. We allow fishing and crabbing from                 permits (signed brochure) are free and                before archery season, but you must
                                              boats and from designated areas of the                   nontransferable, and anyone on refuge                 remove it by the last day of hog season.
                                              refuge, on designated days, during                       land engaged in hunting must sign and                 All tree stands left on the refuge within
                                              designated times, routes of travel,                      carry the permit at all times.                        the hunt season must display the
                                              waterways, and launch sites.                               2. You must obtain a State-issued                   hunter’s name and hunting license
                                                 i. You must remove boats from the                     Lake Woodruff Quota Hunt Permit                       number legibly written on or attached to
                                              water by legal sunset.                                   (Quota Permit), which can be purchased                the stand. We may seize and dispose of
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                                                 ii. When on Turkle and Fleetwood                      through Florida Fish and Wildlife                     any tree stands not in compliance,
                                              Ponds, you may only propel boats                         Conservation Commission (FWC). You                    according to Federal regulations. You
                                              manually or with electric motors.                        must have on your person all applicable               may also use a temporary tree stand
                                                 iii. We allow a maximum of 30                         Florida hunting licenses and permits.                 during small game season, but you must
                                              horsepower (HP) outboard or motor.                       State requirements for hunter safety                  remove it by the last day of small game
                                                 iv. You must abide by the slow, no-                   apply.                                                season.
                                              wake zones on designated portions of                     *     *    *     *      *                             *     *     *     *     *


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                                                D. * * *                                               ditch, vessels must be propelled by                   submit the Waterfowl Lottery
                                                4. We prohibit the use or possession                   paddling, push pole, or electric trolling             Application (FWS Form 3–2355). You
                                              of alcohol while fishing.                                motor.                                                must pay an application fee to enter the
                                              *     *    *     *     *                                 *      *    *     *     *                             hunt drawing.
                                                                                                          C. * * *                                              3. We allow temporary blinds only.
                                              Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge                     8. You are prohibited from entering                You must remove decoys and other
                                                 A. * * *                                              the normal or expanded restricted areas               personal property from the refuge daily
                                                 3. You must carry (or hunt within 30                  of KSC. Merritt Island National Wildlife              (see § 27.93 of this chapter).
                                              yards of a hunter who possesses) a valid                 Refuge and KSC maintain the right to                     4. We allow shotguns for all migratory
                                              State-issued Merritt Island Waterfowl                    close any portion of the refuge for any               game bird hunting, but only with
                                              Quota Permit (Waterfowl Quota Permit),                   length of time. In that case, we will not             nontoxic shot size #2 or smaller.
                                              which can be purchased through the                       refund or reissue any permits.                           5. Youth hunters, defined as those age
                                              Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation                   *      *    *     *     *                             15 and younger, must remain within
                                              Commission (FWC) while hunting in                           15. We allow legally permitted                     sight and normal voice contact of an
                                              areas 1 or 4 from the beginning of the                   hunters to scout within their permitted               adult age 21 or older; the adult must
                                              regular waterfowl season through the                     zones up to 7 days prior to their                     possess a valid hunting license for the
                                              end of January. The Waterfowl Quota                      permitted hunts. You must carry your                  State in which they are hunting. One
                                              Permit can be used for a single party                    valid Quota Hunt Permit identifying the               adult may supervise no more than two
                                              consisting of the permit holder and up                   permitted hunt zone while scouting.                   youth hunters.
                                              to three guests. The permit holder must                  You may not possess hunting weapons                      6. You may take feral hog and coyote
                                              be present.                                              while scouting.                                       during all refuge hunts (migratory bird,
                                                 4. During the State’s waterfowl                          16. We allow parking for scouting                  upland, and big game) with weapons
                                              season, we allow hunting on                              and/or hunting only along State Road                  authorized and legal for those hunts.
                                              Wednesdays, Saturdays, Sundays, and                      (SR) 3, but not within the hunt areas or                 7. You may use retrieving dogs. Dogs
                                              the following Federal holidays:                          on any road marked as ‘‘Area Closed.’’                must remain under direct and constant
                                              Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New                                                                               control of the hunter.
                                                                                                       *      *    *     *     *                                8. You must comply with all
                                              Year’s Day.                                                 24. The bag limit and antler
                                                 5. We allow hunting in four                                                                                 provisions of State and local law when
                                                                                                       requirements for white-tailed deer on                 possessing, transporting, or carrying
                                              designated areas of the refuge as                        the refuge will follow State regulations
                                              delineated in the refuge hunting                                                                               firearms on national wildlife refuges.
                                                                                                       but will not exceed two deer per hunt.                You may only use (discharge) firearms
                                              regulations map. We prohibit hunters                     We define antlered and antlerless deer
                                              entering the normal or expanded                                                                                in accordance with refuge regulations
                                                                                                       according to State regulations.                       (see § 27.42 of this chapter and specific
                                              restricted areas of the Kennedy Space
                                                                                                       *      *    *     *     *                             refuge regulations in part 32.)
                                              Center (KSC). Merritt Island National
                                                                                                          D. * * *                                              B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
                                              Wildlife Refuge and KSC maintain the                        3. You may launch boats for night
                                              right to close any portion of the refuge                                                                       hunting of squirrel and rabbit on
                                                                                                       fishing and boating activities only from              designated areas of the refuge in
                                              for any length of time. In that case, we                 Bair’s Cove, Beacon 42, and Biolab boat
                                              will not refund or reissue any permits.                                                                        accordance with State regulations and
                                                                                                       ramps.                                                subject to the following conditions:
                                                 6. We allow hunting of waterfowl on
                                              refuge-established hunt days from 1⁄2                    *      *    *     *     *                                1. Conditions A1, A6, and A8 apply.
                                              hour before legal sunrise until 12 p.m.                     14. When inside the impoundment                       2. For squirrel hunting, we allow
                                              (noon). Hunters must remove all                          perimeter ditch, you may use gasoline                 rimfire rifles, rimfire pistols, or
                                              equipment and check out at the refuge                    or diesel motors. Outside the perimeter               shotguns with nontoxic shot size #2
                                              check station prior to 1 p.m. daily.                     ditch, vessels must be propelled by                   shot or smaller. We recommend but do
                                                                                                       paddling, push pole, or electric trolling             not require solid copper or other
                                              *      *    *     *     *                                motor.                                                nontoxic rimfire bullets. For rabbit
                                                 10. We prohibit accessing a hunt area
                                                                                                       *      *    *     *     *                             hunting, we allow shotguns, but only
                                              from Black Point Wildlife Drive,
                                                                                                       ■ 8. Amend § 32.29 by revising                        with nontoxic shot size #2 or smaller.
                                              Playalinda Beach Road (Beach Road),                                                                               3. You may not hunt on or within 100
                                              and Scrub Ridge Trail. We prohibit                       paragraphs A, B, and C under the entry
                                                                                                       Savannah National Wildlife Refuge to                  yards (90 meters) of public roads, refuge
                                              launching a boat and leaving vehicles                                                                          facilities, roads and trails, and railroad
                                              parked for hunting purposes on Black                     read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                             rights-of-way, or in closed areas.
                                              Point Wildlife Drive, Playalinda Beach                   § 32.29    Georgia.                                      4. You may not use dogs for upland
                                              Road (Beach Road), or Scrub Ridge                                                                              game hunting.
                                              Trail.                                                   *      *      *       *      *
                                                                                                                                                                5. During the period when upland
                                                 11. We prohibit construction of                       Savannah National Wildlife Refuge                     game hunting coincides with the refuge
                                              permanent blinds or digging into dikes                      A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We                 gun hunt for deer and hogs, you must
                                              (see § 27.92 of this chapter).                           allow hunting of waterfowl and                        wear an outer garment containing a
                                              *      *    *     *     *                                mourning dove on designated areas of                  minimum of 500 square inches (3,226
                                                 14. You must leave the refuge by 1                    the refuge in accordance with State                   square centimeters) of hunter-orange
                                              p.m. Prior to that, you must stop at                     regulations and subject to the following              material above the waistline.
                                              posted refuge waterfowl check stations                   conditions:                                              6. Youth hunters, defined as those age
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                                              and report statistical hunt information                     1. All hunters age 16 and older must               15 and younger, must remain within
                                              on the Migratory Bird Hunt Report                        possess and carry a signed refuge hunt                sight and normal voice contact of an
                                              (FWS Form 3–2361) to refuge personnel.                   permit (name/address/phone) and a                     adult age 21 or older; the adult must
                                              *      *    *     *     *                                State license. We charge a fee for all                possess a valid hunting license for the
                                                 16. You may use gasoline or diesel                    hunt permits.                                         State in which they are hunting. One
                                              motors only inside the impoundment                          2. To participate in the youth                     adult may supervise no more than one
                                              perimeter ditch. Outside the perimeter                   waterfowl hunt, youth hunters must                    youth hunter.


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                                                 C. Big Game Hunting. We allow                         Savanna Unit in accordance with State                 Bayou Sale Unit is not open for big
                                              hunting of white-tailed deer, turkey,                    seasons and regulations, and subject to               game firearm hunts.
                                              feral hog, and coyote on designated                      the following condition: For hunting,                 *      *    *     *    *
                                              areas of the refuge in accordance with                   you may possess only approved                            5. You may take feral hogs only as
                                              State regulations and subject to the                     nontoxic shot shells while in the field,              incidental take while participating in
                                              following conditions:                                    including shot shells used for hunting                the refuge deer archery hunt.
                                                 1. Conditions A1, A6, A8, B3, and B6                  wild turkey (see § 32.2(k)).                          *      *    *     *    *
                                              apply.                                                     C. Big Game Hunting. We allow                          7. During deer gun seasons, all
                                                 2. To participate in the gun hunt for                 hunting of white-tailed deer on the                   hunters, except waterfowl hunters, must
                                              wheelchair-dependent hunters, hunters                    Kolar Savanna Unit in accordance with                 wear and display 400 square inches
                                              must submit the Quota Deer Hunt                          State seasons and regulations.                        (2,580.6 square centimeters) of
                                              Application (FWS Form 3–2354). To                          D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved].                       unbroken hunter-orange or blaze pink as
                                              participate in the Youth Turkey Hunt &                   *      *    *     *    *                              the outermost layer of clothing on the
                                              Learn Weekend, youth hunters must
                                                                                                       ■ 10. Amend § 32.37 by:                               chest and back and a hunter-orange or
                                              submit the Big/Upland Game Hunt
                                                                                                       ■ a. Revising paragraph A.19 under the                blaze pink cap. Deer hunters hunting
                                              Application (FWS Form 3–2356). You
                                                                                                       entry Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife                 from concealed ground blinds must
                                              must pay an application fee to enter
                                                                                                       Refuge;                                               display a minimum of 400 square inches
                                              these hunt drawings.
                                                                                                       ■ b. Revising paragraphs A.14, C.3, C.5,              (2,580.6 square centimeters) of hunter-
                                                 3. To participate in the youth-only
                                              deer or turkey hunts, youth hunters                      and C.7 under the entry Bayou Teche                   orange or blaze pink above or around
                                              must request a free hunt permit from the                 National Wildlife Refuge;                             their blinds; this must be visible from
                                                                                                       ■ c. Under the entry Big Branch Marsh                 360 degrees.
                                              refuge headquarters.
                                                 4. You may only use bows, in                          National Wildlife Refuge:                             *      *    *     *    *
                                                                                                       ■ i. Revising paragraphs A.15, C.5, C.6,
                                              accordance with State regulations, for                                                                         Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife
                                              deer, hog, and coyote hunting during                     D.5, and D.6; and
                                                                                                       ■ ii. Adding paragraph D.8;                           Refuge
                                              the archery hunt for these species.
                                                 5. You may only use shotguns (20                      ■ d. Under the entry Bogue Chitto                        A. * * *
                                              gauge or larger, slugs only), center-fire                National Wildlife Refuge:                                15. We prohibit all-terrain vehicles
                                              rifles, center-fire pistols, muzzleloaders,              ■ i. Revising paragraphs A.6, A.7, A.10,              (ATVs) and utility-terrain vehicles
                                              and bows, in accordance with State                       A.11, B.4, C.3, and C.8;                              (UTVs).
                                                                                                       ■ ii. Adding paragraphs C.11 and C.12;
                                              regulations, for deer, hog, and coyote                                                                         *      *    *     *     *
                                              hunting during the firearm hunts for                     and                                                      C. * * *
                                                                                                       ■ iii. Revising paragraph D.3;
                                              these species.                                                                                                    5. You may erect temporary deer
                                                 6. You must remove hunt stands                        ■ e. Revising paragraphs B.2, B.7, and
                                                                                                                                                             stands 2 days prior to the start of deer
                                              following each day’s hunt (see § 27.93 of                C.5 under the entry Catahoula National                archery season. You must remove all
                                              this chapter).                                           Wildlife Refuge;                                      deer stands within 2 days after the
                                                 7. Hunters may take as many as five                   ■ f. Revising paragraph A.16 under the
                                                                                                                                                             archery deer season closes. You may
                                              deer (no more than two antlered). There                  entry Delta National Wildlife Refuge;                 place only one deer stand on the refuge.
                                              is no bag limit on feral hog or coyote.                  and                                                   Deer stands must have the owner’s
                                                 8. Turkey hunters may harvest only                    ■ g. Revising paragraph A.12 under the
                                                                                                                                                             name, address, and phone number
                                              three gobblers (male turkey).                            entry Mandalay National Wildlife                      clearly printed on the stand. Hunting
                                                 9. We allow only shotguns with                        Refuge.                                               stands are not allowed on trees painted
                                              nontoxic #2 shot or smaller, and bows,                     The additions and revisions read as
                                                                                                                                                             with white bands. You must place
                                              in accordance with State regulations, for                follows:
                                                                                                                                                             stands in a non-hunting position when
                                              turkey hunting. We prohibit the use of                   § 32.37    Louisiana.                                 not in use (see § 27.93 of this chapter).
                                              slugs or buckshot for turkey hunting.                                                                             6. You may take hogs only as
                                                 10. We prohibit the use of trail or                   *      *      *      *       *
                                                                                                                                                             incidental take while participating in
                                              game cameras. We also prohibit the use                   Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife                       the refuge deer archery hunt.
                                              of trail marking tacks, bright eyes,                     Refuge
                                              reflectors, reflecting tape, and any other                                                                     *      *    *     *     *
                                              markers, including biodegradable                           A. * * *                                               D. * * *
                                              markers such as toilet paper and paper                     19. We prohibit the use of any type of                 5. We prohibit all commercial
                                              tape.                                                    material used as flagging or trail                    finfishing and shellfishing, including
                                                 11. We prohibit the use of dogs for big               markers, except reflective tacks.                     guiding, outfitting, lodging, club
                                              game hunting.                                            *     *    *     *     *                              membership, or participating in a paid
                                                                                                                                                             guided fishing trip (see § 27.97 of this
                                              *      *     *     *     *                               Bayou Teche National Wildlife Refuge                  chapter).
                                              ■ 9. Amend § 32.32 by adding in                                                                                   6. Conditions A6, A8, A9, and A14
                                                                                                         A. * * *
                                              alphabetical order an entry for Kankakee                   14. We prohibit the use of any type of              through A17 apply.
                                              National Wildlife Refuge to read as                      material used as flagging or trail                    *      *    *     *     *
                                              follows:                                                 markers, except reflective tacks.                        8. You must attend to any fishing,
                                              § 32.32    Illinois.                                     *     *     *    *     *                              crabbing, and crawfishing equipment at
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                                              *      *      *        *     *                             C. * * *                                            all times.
                                                                                                         3. We allow hunting in the                          *      *    *     *     *
                                              Kankakee National Wildlife Refuge                        Centerville, Garden City, Bayou Sale,
                                                                                                       North Bend East, and North Bend West                  Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge
                                                A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting.
                                              [Reserved].                                              Units. We do not allow hunting within                   A. * * *
                                                B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow                       500 feet (152.4 meters) of the Garden                   6. An adult at least age 21 must
                                              hunting of wild turkey on the Kolar                      City parking area and boardwalk. The                  supervise youth hunters during all


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                                              hunts. State regulations define youth                    orange or blaze pink hat. Deer hunters                .22 caliber rimfire or smaller. We
                                              hunter age and hunter-education                          hunting from concealed blinds must                    prohibit possession of toxic shot when
                                              requirements. One adult may supervise                    display at least 400 square inches                    hunting.
                                              two youths during small game hunts                       (2,580.6 square centimeters) of hunter-                  C. * * *
                                              and migratory bird hunts but may                         orange or blaze pink above or around                     5. We allow hunting of deer with
                                              supervise only one youth during big                      their blinds; this must be visible from               primitive firearms during the first
                                              game hunts. Youths must remain within                    360 degrees.                                          segment of the State season for area 1,
                                              normal voice contact of the adult who                    *      *     *    *     *                             weekdays only (Monday through
                                              is supervising them. Parents or adult                       C. * * *                                           Friday) and 2 days in December with
                                              guardians are responsible for ensuring                      3. We allow archery deer hunting                   these dates set annually. We allow
                                              that youth hunters do not engage in                      during the open State deer archery                    either-sex, deer gun hunting for the
                                              conduct that would constitute a                          season. You may take deer of either sex               Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
                                              violation of refuge regulations.                         in accordance with State regulations.                 immediately following Thanksgiving
                                                 7. We prohibit hunting within 150                     The State season limits apply.                        Day and for 2 days in December with
                                              feet (45.7 meters) from the centerline of                *      *     *    *     *                             these dates to be set annually.
                                              any public road, refuge road, designated                    8. You may take hog as incidental                  *      *    *     *     *
                                              or maintained trail, building, residence,                game while participating in the refuge
                                              designated camping area, or designated                                                                         Delta National Wildlife Refuge
                                                                                                       archery, primitive weapon, and general
                                              public facility, or from or across                       gun deer hunts and where otherwise                      A. * * *
                                              aboveground oil, gas, or electric                        specified. We list specific dates for the               16. We prohibit the use of any type of
                                              facilities. We prohibit hunting in refuge-               special hog hunts in February in the                  material used as flagging or trail
                                              designated closed areas, which we post                   refuge hunt permit (signed brochure).                 markers, except reflective tacks.
                                              on the refuge and identify in the refuge                 During the special hog hunt in February,              *     *    *     *     *
                                              hunt permits.                                            you must use trained hog-hunting dogs
                                              *      *     *    *      *                               to aid in the take of hog. During the                 Mandalay National Wildlife Refuge
                                                 10. You may not act as a hunting                      special hog hunt, you may take hog from                 A. * * *
                                              guide, outfitter, or in any other capacity               1⁄2 hour before legal sunrise until 1⁄2                 12. We prohibit the use of any type of
                                              whereby another individual(s) pays or                    hour after legal sunset. You may possess              material used as flagging or trail
                                              promises to pay directly or indirectly for               only approved nontoxic shot or pistol or              markers, except reflective tacks.
                                              services rendered. You may not provide                   rifle ammunition not larger than .22                  *     *     *    *     *
                                              payment to any other person or persons                   caliber rimfire to take the hog after it has          ■ 11. Amend § 32.39 by:
                                              for hunting on the refuge, regardless of                 been caught by dogs. Condition A8                     ■ a. Revising paragraphs A, C, D.2, and
                                              whether the payment is for guiding,                      applies during special hog hunts in                   D.3 under the entry Blackwater National
                                              outfitting, lodging, or club membership                  February.                                             Wildlife Refuge; and
                                              (see § 27.97 of this chapter).                           *      *     *    *     *                             ■ b. Revising paragraph C and D.4 under
                                                 11. We prohibit horses, trail cameras,                   11. We prohibit using shot larger than             the entry Eastern Neck National Wildlife
                                              all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), and utility-                BB lead or T steel while hunting during               Refuge.
                                              terrain vehicles (UTVs), except UTVs                     turkey season.                                          The revisions read as follows:
                                              are allowed on designated physically                        12. We allow physically challenged
                                              challenged hunt trails for big game. We                  big game hunters exclusive use of                     § 32.39       Maryland.
                                              provide specific size and tire pressure                  designated physically challenged hunt                 *        *       *    *   *
                                              restrictions for UTVs in the refuge hunt                 trails with limited use of UTVs in
                                              permit (signed brochure).                                accordance with specific size and                     Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
                                              *      *     *    *      *                               weight specifications. Specific hunt                     A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
                                                 B. * * *                                              trails will be designated on the refuge               allow hunting of goose and duck on
                                                 4. All hunters in Louisiana (including                hunt permit. Physically challenged                    designated areas of the refuge in
                                              archery hunters and small game                           hunters must pre-register hunting dates               accordance with State regulations and
                                              hunters), except waterfowl hunters,                      and specific location at the refuge office.           subject to the following conditions:
                                              must wear and display not less than 400                  An assistant may accompany the                           1. You must obtain a refuge waterfowl
                                              square inches (2,580.6 square                            physically challenged hunter, but the                 hunting permit (signed brochure) by
                                              centimeters) of unbroken hunter-orange                   assistant may not hunt.                               signing the corresponding season’s
                                              or blaze pink as the outermost layer of                     D. * * *                                           refuge waterfowl hunting brochure in
                                              clothing on the chest and back and a                        3. We close the fishing ponds at the               ink. You must abide by the terms and
                                              hunter-orange cap during deer gun                        Pearl River Turnaround to fishing from                conditions outlined in the brochure (see
                                              seasons. While walking to and from                       April through the first full week of June             § 32.2(e) of this chapter). Refuge
                                              elevated stands, all deer hunters must                   and to boating during the months of                   waterfowl hunting brochures contain
                                              display a minimum of 400 square inches                   April, May, June, and July.                           seasons, bag limits, methods of hunting,
                                              (2,580.6 square centimeters) of hunter-                  *      *     *    *     *                             maps depicting areas open to hunting,
                                              orange or blaze pink or a hunter-orange                                                                        hunt unit reservation procedures, and
                                              or blaze pink hat. All hunters in                        Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge                    the terms and conditions under which
                                              Mississippi must wear at least 500                       *      *    *    *    *                               we issue hunting permits. They are
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                                              square inches (3,226 square centimeters)                    B. * * *                                           available at the refuge visitor center,
                                              of hunter-orange or blaze pink; this                        2. At the Headquarters Unit, we only               administration office, and on the
                                              replaces the 400 square inches (2,580.6                  allow squirrel and rabbit hunting. We                 refuge’s Web site.
                                              square centimeters) required in                          set seasons annually.                                    2. You must reserve your hunt unit in
                                              Louisiana. During the dog season for                     *      *    *    *    *                               advance for a specific date using the call
                                              squirrels and rabbits, all hunters, except                  7. You may use shotguns for hunting                reservation system. You must be age 18
                                              waterfowl hunters, must wear a hunter-                   but only with nontoxic shot and rifles                or older to reserve a hunt unit.


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                                                 3. Up to three additional hunters may                    vii. We prohibit shooting a projectile                3. Turkey Hunt.
                                              accompany you on your reserved unit.                     from a firearm, muzzleloader, bow, or                    i. We allow you to take one bearded
                                                 4. You and those who accompany you                    crossbow from, down, or across any                    turkey per year; turkeys taken on the
                                              must possess on your person a valid                      refuge road. A refuge road is any road                refuge count toward the State bag limit.
                                              Maryland hunting license and all                         that is traveled by vehicular traffic.                   ii. We allow turkey hunt permit
                                              required stamps, a valid form of                            viii. We prohibit parking in front of              holders to have an assistant, who must
                                              government-issued photo identification,                  any gate. Parked vehicles may not                     remain within sight and normal voice
                                              and a printed valid hunting permit                       impede any road traffic (see § 27.31(h)               contact.
                                              (signed brochure) at all times while on                  of this chapter).                                        a. Assistants must not be engaged in
                                              refuge property. We will not accept                         ix. You must make a reasonable effort              hunting; must read the turkey hunting
                                              photocopies or electronic copies of                      to retrieve all wounded or killed game                brochure; and must sign, in ink, the
                                              these forms.                                             and include it in your daily bag limit.               permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt
                                                 5. We prohibit the use of natural                     We prohibit leaving deer or turkey                    Application, FWS Form 3–2356 or
                                              vegetation for camouflaging blind                        entrails or other waste within 50 feet                Quota Deer Hunt Application, FWS
                                              material.                                                (15.2 meters) of any road, parking area,              Form 3–2354) of the person they are
                                                 6. Other than using motor vehicles on                 trail, or refuge structure on the refuge.             assisting.
                                              designated roads, you may only access                       x. We allow the use of temporary tree                 b. Assistants must possess a valid
                                              the refuge by foot, except as authorized                 stands and blinds for hunting. All                    government-issued photo identification
                                              by the refuge manager.                                   stands and blinds left on refuge                      on their person while assisting.
                                                 7. You may use trained dogs to assist                 property, unoccupied, must be tagged in                  c. Assistants who call and/or set up
                                              in the retrieval of harvested birds.                     plain sight with your permit number                   decoys must possess a valid Maryland
                                              *       *   *     *     *                                and the years that are printed on your                hunting license.
                                                 C. Big Game Hunting. We allow the                     permit. You must remove all stands and                   4. Youth Deer and Turkey Hunt.
                                              hunting of white-tailed and sika deer                    blinds by legal sunset of a date                         i. We allow hunters to hunt on
                                              and turkey on designated areas of the                    established annually by the refuge                    designated areas on designated days
                                              refuge in accordance with State                          manager.                                              (Youth Hunt) if they meet the criteria of
                                              regulations and subject to the following                    xi. We allow the use of marking                    a ‘‘youth hunter’’ as defined by State
                                              conditions:                                              devices, including flagging or tape, but              law.
                                                 1. General Hunt Regulations.                          you must remove them by legal sunset                     ii. Youth hunters must be
                                                 i. Condition A6 applies.                              of a date established annually by the                 accompanied by an assistant consistent
                                                 ii. You must obtain a deer or turkey                  refuge manager. You may not use paint                 with the regulations established by State
                                              hunting permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt                     or any other permanent marker to mark                 law.
                                              Application, FWS Form 3–2356 or                          trails.                                                  iii. All youth deer hunters and their
                                              Quota Deer Hunt Application, FWS                            xii. You must wear fluorescent orange              assistants must wear fluorescent orange
                                              Form 3–2354). Hunting brochures,                         in accordance with State regulations                  in accordance with State regulations
                                              hunting application procedures,                          during all designated firearm and                     while hunting in designated youth hunt
                                              seasons, bag limits, methods of hunting,                 muzzleloader deer hunts.                              areas.
                                              maps depicting areas open to hunting,                       xiii. You must check all deer                         iv. Assistants must possess a valid
                                              and the terms and conditions under                       harvested at the refuge-sponsored check               refuge hunt brochure, signed in ink, and
                                              which we issue hunting permits are                       station during hunt days when the                     a valid government-issued photo
                                              available at the refuge visitor center,                  refuge-sponsored check station is open.               identification.
                                              administration office, and on the                        If you fail to check deer during                         v. Deer taken during youth days do
                                              refuge’s Web site.                                       operation hours of the check station,                 not count toward the State bag limit and
                                                 iii. You must possess on your person                  you must notify the hunt coordinator by               are in addition to any other deer taken
                                              at all times while on refuge property: A                 noon on the day after your kill.                      during any other hunts on the refuge.
                                              valid Maryland hunting license and all                      xiv. You must adhere to the bag limits                vi. Deer and turkey taken must be
                                              required stamps, a valid form of                         set forth annually in the brochure. Deer              recorded and checked with the State.
                                              government-issued photo identification,                  harvested on the refuge do not count                     5. Designated Disabled Hunt Areas.
                                              and a printed valid hunting permit (Big/                 toward State bag limits but must be                      i. All disabled hunters must possess a
                                              Upland Game Hunt Application, FWS                        recorded and checked with the State.                  Federal Government Access pass (OMB
                                              Form 3–2356 or Quota Deer Hunt                           Deer harvested on the refuge must be                  Control 1024–0252).
                                              Application, FWS Form 3–2354) issued                     checked pursuant to the refuge hunt in                   ii. Disabled hunters are required to
                                              by the refuge. We will not accept                        which they are taken, regardless of the               have their Federal Government Access
                                              photocopies or electronic copies of                      weapon used or corresponding State                    pass (OMB Control 1024–0252) in their
                                              these forms.                                             season.                                               possession while hunting in disabled
                                                 iv. You may not hunt from a                              xv. The maximum speed limit on all                 areas. We will not accept photocopies or
                                              permanently constructed tree stand or                    refuge unpaved roads is 15 miles per                  electronic copies.
                                              blind.                                                   hour (MPH).                                              iii. Disabled hunters may have an
                                                 v. We prohibit organized deer drives,                    xvi. We prohibit the use of rimfire or             assistant, at least age 18, who must
                                              unless otherwise authorized by the                       centerfire rifles and all handguns,                   remain within sight and normal voice
                                              refuge manager on designated hunt                        including muzzleloading pistols, for                  contact.
                                              days.                                                    hunting.                                                 a. Non-hunting assistants must not be
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                                                 vi. You must notify and receive                          2. Archery Deer Hunt.                              engaged in hunting and must possess a
                                              permission from a Service law                               i. We do not allow archery hunters to              valid refuge hunt brochure, signed in
                                              enforcement officer, refuge manager, or                  hunt within areas designated for the                  ink, and a valid government-issued
                                              designee if you need to retrieve game                    youth hunt on designated days.                        photo identification. Non-hunting
                                              from a refuge closed area or a hunting                      ii. Archery hunters are not required to            assistants must also use fluorescent
                                              area for which you do not possess a                      wear fluorescent orange during State                  orange in accordance with condition
                                              valid permit.                                            youth hunt days.                                      C.1.xii.


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                                                 b. Assistants who wish to hunt deer                      1. General Hunt Regulations.                          xi. We allow the use of marking
                                              must possess a valid hunt permit (Big/                      i. You must obtain a deer or turkey                devices, including flagging or tape, but
                                              Upland Game Hunt Application, FWS                        hunting permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt                  they must be removed by legal sunset of
                                              Form 3–2356 or Quota Deer Hunt                           Application, FWS Form 3–2356).                        date established annually by the refuge.
                                              Application, FWS Form 3–2354) for that                   Hunting brochures contain hunting                     You may not use paint or any other
                                              day for any hunt area.                                   application procedures, seasons, bag                  permanent marker to mark trails.
                                                 c. We do not allow assistants to enter                limits, methods of hunting, maps                         xii. You must use florescent orange in
                                              a designated disabled hunting area                       depicting areas open to hunting, and the              accordance with State regulations
                                              unless they are accompanied by a                         terms and conditions under which we                   during all designated firearm and
                                              certified disabled hunter.                               issue hunting permits. They are                       muzzleloader deer hunts.
                                                 d. All refuge-provided hunt blinds are                available at the refuge visitor center,                  xiii. We prohibit the use of rimfire or
                                              reserved for disabled hunters only;                      administration office, and on the                     centerfire rifles and all handguns,
                                              however, when a disabled hunter and                      refuge’s Web site.                                    including muzzleloading pistols, for
                                              their assistant occupy the same blind,                      ii. You must possess on your person                hunting.
                                              both may take game.                                      at all times while on refuge property: A                 xiv. You must adhere to the bag limits
                                                 e. We do not require assistants to                    valid Maryland hunting license and all                set fourth annually in the brochure.
                                              maintain sight and normal voice contact                  required stamps, a valid form of                      Deer harvested on the refuge do not
                                              while retrieving game.                                   government-issued photo identification,               count toward State bag limits but must
                                                 iv. We only allow disabled hunters to                 and a valid hunting permit (Big/Upland                be recorded and checked with the State.
                                              operate all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and                  Game Hunt Application, FWS Form 3–                    Deer harvested on the refuge must be
                                              off-road vehicles (ORVs); when the                       2356) issued by the refuge. We will not               checked pursuant to the refuge hunt in
                                              disabled hunter is unable to physically                  accept photocopies or electronic copies               which they are taken, regardless of the
                                              do so, the assistant may operate the                     of these documents.                                   weapon used or corresponding State
                                              ATV/ORV.                                                    iii. You must display your refuge hunt             season.
                                                 a. Assistants may not operate an ATV/                 parking pass in plain sight, on the dash                 xv. The maximum speed limit on
                                              ORV without being accompanied on the                     of your vehicle during hunt and scout                 unpaved refuge roads is 15 miles per
                                              same ATV/ORV by a disabled hunter.                       days.                                                 hour (MPH).
                                                 b. ATVs/ORVs must have at least one                      iv. We prohibit hunting from a                        2. Youth Deer Hunt.
                                              headlight and one red tail light that are                permanently constructed tree stand or                    i. We allow hunters to hunt on
                                              operational between legal sunset and                     blind.                                                designated areas on designated days
                                              legal sunrise.                                              v. You must notify and receive                     (Youth Hunt) if they meet the criteria of
                                                 c. Anyone who operates or rides on an                 permission from a Service law                         a ‘‘youth hunter’’ as defined by State
                                              ATV/ORV must wear protective                             enforcement officer, refuge manager, or               law.
                                              headgear that meets the standards                        designee if you need to retrieve game                    ii. Youth hunters must be
                                              established in Transportation Article,                   from a refuge closed area or a hunting                accompanied by an assistant consistent
                                              section 21–1306, Annotated Code of                       area for which you do not possess a                   with the regulations established by State
                                              Maryland, and use an eye-protective                      valid permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt                    law.
                                              device or a windscreen that is of a type                 Application, FWS Form 3–2356).                           iii. All youth deer hunters and their
                                              approved in Transportation Article,                         vi. Other than using motor vehicles on             assistants must wear fluorescent orange
                                              section 21–1306, Annotated Code of                       designated roads, you may only access                 in accordance with State regulations
                                              Maryland.                                                the refuge by foot, except as authorized              while hunting in designated youth hunt
                                                 d. We only allow ATVs/ORVs to be                      by the refuge manager.                                areas.
                                                                                                          vii. We prohibit shooting a projectile                iv. Assistants must possess a valid
                                              operated on established routes of travel
                                                                                                       from a firearm, muzzleloader, bow, or                 refuge hunt brochure, signed in ink, and
                                              and around field edges.
                                                                                                       crossbow from, down, or across any                    a valid government-issued photo
                                                 e. We do not allow ATVs/ORVs to be
                                                                                                       refuge road. A refuge road is any road                identification.
                                              operated in excess of 15 MPH.
                                                                                                       that is traveled by vehicular traffic.                   v. Deer taken during youth days do
                                                 D. * * *
                                                                                                          viii. You must park in designated                  not count toward the State bag limit and
                                              *      *     *    *     *                                areas. We prohibit parking in front of                are in addition to any other deer taken
                                                 2. We allow only fishing and crabbing                 any gate. Parked vehicles may not                     during any other hunts on the refuge.
                                              from the Key Wallace roadway (bridge)                    impede any road traffic (see § 27.31(h)                  vi. Deer taken must be recorded and
                                              across the Little Blackwater River and                   of this chapter).                                     checked with the State.
                                              by boat, unless otherwise authorized by                     ix. You must make a reasonable effort                 3. Designated Disabled Hunt.
                                              the refuge manager.                                      to retrieve all wounded or killed game                   i. All disabled hunters must possess a
                                                 3. You must possess a valid Maryland                  and include it in your daily bag limit.               Federal Government Access pass (OMB
                                              sport fishing license, all required                      We prohibit leaving deer entrails or                  Control 1024–0252). Disabled hunters
                                              stamps, and a valid form of government-                  other waste within 50 feet (15.2 meters)              are required to have their Federal
                                              issued photo identification while                        of any refuge road, trail, parking area, or           Government Access pass (OMB Control
                                              fishing on the refuge.                                   structure.                                            1024–0252) in their possession while
                                              *      *     *    *     *                                   x. We allow the use of temporary tree              hunting in disabled areas. We will not
                                                                                                       stands and blinds for hunting. All                    accept photocopies or electronic copies
                                              Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge                    stands and blinds left on refuge                      of the Federal Government Access pass.
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                                              *    *     *     *    *                                  property, unoccupied, must be tagged in                  ii. Disabled hunters may have an
                                                C. Big Game Hunting. We allow                          plain sight with your permit number                   assistant who must be age 18 or older
                                              hunting of white-tailed deer and turkey                  and the years that are printed on your                and remain within sight and normal
                                              on designated areas of the refuge in                     permit. You must remove all stands and                voice contact.
                                              accordance with State hunting                            blinds by legal sunset of a date                         a. Non-hunting assistants must not be
                                              regulations and subject to the following                 established annually by the refuge                    engaged in hunting and must possess a
                                              conditions:                                              manager.                                              valid refuge hunt brochure, signed in


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                                              ink, and a valid government-issued                       ■ c. Under the entry Mathews Brake                      21. Waterfowl hunters are limited to
                                              photo identification. We will not accept                 National Wildlife Refuge:                             25 shotshells per person in the field.
                                              photocopies of these documents. Non-                     ■ i. Revising paragraph A.7; and                      *     *    *     *    *
                                              hunting assistants must also wear                        ■ ii. Adding paragraph A.22;
                                              fluorescent orange in accordance with                    ■ d. Under the entry Morgan Brake                     Panther Swamp National Wildlife
                                              C.1.xii.                                                 National Wildlife Refuge:                             Refuge
                                                 b. Assistants who wish to deer hunt                   ■ i. Revising paragraph A.7; and                         A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
                                              must possess a valid refuge hunt permit                  ■ ii. Adding paragraph A.21;                          allow hunting of goose, duck,
                                              (Big/Upland Game Hunt Application,                       ■ e. Under the entry Panther Swamp                    merganser, coot, and dove on designated
                                              FWS Form 3–2356) for that day.                           National Wildlife Refuge:                             areas of the refuge in accordance with
                                                 c. We do not allow assistants to enter                ■ i. Revising paragraph A introductory                State regulations and subject to the
                                              a designated disabled hunting area                       text and paragraph A.7; and                           following regulations:
                                              unless they are accompanied by a                         ■ ii. Adding paragraphs A.22 and C.9;
                                                                                                       and                                                   *      *    *     *     *
                                              certified disabled hunter.                                                                                        7. We prohibit the use of plastic
                                                 d. All refuge-provided hunt blinds are                ■ f. Under the entry Yazoo National
                                                                                                       Wildlife Refuge:                                      flagging tape, reflective tacks, and other
                                              reserved for disabled hunters only;                                                                            similar marking devices.
                                              however, when a disabled hunter and                      ■ i. Revising paragraph A.7;
                                              their assistant occupy the same blind,                   ■ ii. Adding paragraph A.20; and                      *      *    *     *     *
                                              both may take game.                                      ■ iii. Revising paragraphs B                             22. Waterfowl hunters are limited to
                                                 e. We do not require assistants to                    introductory text and C introductory                  25 shotshells per person in the field.
                                              maintain sight and normal voice contact                  text.                                                 *      *    *     *     *
                                              while retrieving game.                                     The additions and revisions read as                    C. * * *
                                                 iii. We allow only disabled hunters to                follows:                                                 9. Limited draw hunts for persons
                                              operate all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and                  § 32.43    Mississippi.                               with disabilities will be held in
                                              off-road vehicles (ORVs); when the                                                                             November, December, and/or January.
                                                                                                       *      *      *      *       *                        We will make hunt dates and permit
                                              disabled hunter is unable to physically
                                              do so, the assistant may operate the                     Hillside National Wildlife Refuge                     application procedures (name/address/
                                              ATV/ORV.                                                                                                       phone number) available at the
                                                                                                          A. * * *
                                                 a. Assistants may not operate an ATV                     1. Each person age 16 and older                    Theodore Roosevelt Complex
                                              without being accompanied on the same                    hunting or fishing must possess a valid               headquarters.
                                              ATV by a disabled hunter.                                Theodore Roosevelt Complex Annual                     *      *    *     *     *
                                                 b. ATVs/ORVs must have at least one                   Public Use Permit (name/address/phone
                                              headlight and one red tail light that are                                                                      Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge
                                                                                                       number).
                                              operational between legal sunset and                                                                              A. * * *
                                              legal sunrise.                                           *      *    *     *     *
                                                                                                                                                                7. We prohibit the use of plastic
                                                 c. Anyone who operates or rides on a                     7. We prohibit the use of plastic
                                                                                                                                                             flagging tape, reflective tacks, and other
                                              ATV/ORV must wear protective                             flagging tape, reflective tacks, and other
                                                                                                                                                             similar marking devices.
                                              headgear that meets the standards                        similar marking devices.
                                                                                                                                                             *      *    *     *     *
                                              established in Transportation Article,                   *      *    *     *     *
                                                                                                          21. Waterfowl hunters are limited to                  20. Waterfowl hunters are limited to
                                              section 21–1306, Annotated Code of                                                                             25 shotshells per person in the field.
                                              Maryland, and must use an eye-                           25 shotshells per person in the field.
                                                                                                                                                                B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
                                              protective device or a windscreen of a                   *      *    *     *     *                             hunting of squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon
                                              type approved in Transportation Article,                 Holt Collier National Wildlife Refuge                 on designated areas of the refuge in
                                              section 21–1306, Annotated Code of                                                                             accordance with State regulations and
                                              Maryland.                                                *      *    *     *     *
                                                                                                                                                             subject to the following conditions:
                                                 d. We only allow ATVs/ORVs to be                         B. * * *
                                              operated on established routes of travel                    6. We prohibit the use of plastic                  *      *    *     *     *
                                              and around field edges.                                  flagging tape, reflective tacks, and other               C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
                                                 e. We do not allow ATVs/ORVs to be                    similar marking devices.                              hunting of white-tailed deer on
                                              operated in excess of 15 miles per hour                  *      *    *     *     *                             designated areas of the refuge in
                                              (MPH).                                                                                                         accordance with State regulations and
                                                                                                       Mathews Brake National Wildlife                       subject to the following conditions:
                                                 D. * * *
                                                                                                       Refuge                                                *      *    *     *     *
                                                 4. You must possess a valid Maryland
                                              sport fishing license and all required                      A. * * *
                                                                                                                                                             § 32.44    [Amended]
                                              stamps, and valid form of government-                       7. We prohibit the use of plastic
                                              issued photo identification while                        flagging tape, reflective tacks, and other            ■ 13. Amend § 32.44 by removing the
                                              fishing on the refuge.                                   similar marking devices.                              heading ‘‘Squaw Creek National
                                              *       *    *    *    *                                 *      *    *     *     *                             Wildlife Refuge’’; adding in its place the
                                                                                                          22. Waterfowl hunters are limited to               heading ‘‘Loess Bluffs National Wildlife
                                              ■ 12. Amend § 32.43 by:
                                                                                                       25 shotshells per person in the field.                Refuge’’ and moving the entry into
                                              ■ a. Under the entry Hillside National
                                                                                                       *      *    *     *     *                             alphabetical order within the section.
                                              Wildlife Refuge:
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                                              ■ i. Revising paragraphs A.1 and A.7;                                                                          ■ 14. Amend § 32.45 by:
                                                                                                       Morgan Brake National Wildlife Refuge
                                              ■ ii. Redesignating paragraph A.21 as                                                                          ■ a. Revising paragraphs A and B.1 in
                                              A.22; and                                                   A. * * *                                           the entry Benton Lake National Wildlife
                                              ■ iii. Adding a new paragraph A.21;                         7. We prohibit the use of plastic                  Refuge; and
                                              ■ b. Revising paragraph B.6 under the                    flagging tape, reflective tacks, and other            ■ b. Revising the entry Benton Lake
                                              entry Holt Collier National Wildlife                     similar marking devices.                              Wetland Management District.
                                              Refuge;                                                  *     *     *     *     *                               The revisions read as follows:


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                                              § 32.45    Montana.                                      accordance with State regulations and                 Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
                                              *      *     *        *      *                           subject to the following condition:                      A. * * *
                                                                                                       Hunters may possess only approved                        1. * * *
                                              Benton Lake National Wildlife Refuge                     nontoxic shot (see § 32.2(k)).                           xiii. If you have a reservation but do
                                                 A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We                       C. Big Game Hunting. We allow big                  not show up to hunt, and do not cancel
                                              allow hunting of duck, goose, swan, and                  game hunting on WPAs throughout the                   your reservation 12 hours prior to legal
                                              coot in designated areas of the refuge in                District, excluding Sands WPA in Hill                 shooting time, then you may be
                                              accordance with State regulations and                    County and H2–0 WPA in Powell                         ineligible to hunt the next 3 hunt days.
                                              subject to the following conditions                      County, in accordance with State                      This decision is at the refuge manager’s
                                              (consult refuge manager prior to hunting                 regulations.                                          discretion.
                                              to learn of changes or updates):                            D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
                                                 1. We allow hunters to enter and                      fishing on WPAs throughout the District               *       *     *    *     *
                                              remain in open hunting areas 2 hours                     in accordance with State regulations                     xvii. Waterfowl hunters may possess
                                              before legal sunrise until 2 hours after                 subject to the following condition: You               a maximum of 15 shot shells on their
                                              legal sunset.                                            must remove boats, fishing equipment,                 person or in their means of conveyance.
                                                 2. We prohibit hunting on or within                   and other personal property at the end                *       *     *    *     *
                                              25 yards (22.5 meters) of dikes or roads                 of each day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of                   xx. You must possess, carry, and
                                              except the marked portion of the dike                    this chapter).                                        present upon request to any law
                                              between Marsh Units 5 and 6.                             *     *     *     *    *                              enforcement officer a valid daily hunt
                                                 3. We prohibit access to refuge                                                                             permit card (Migratory Bird Hunt
                                                                                                       ■ 15. Amend § 32.47 by revising
                                              hunting areas from other than                                                                                  Report, FWS Form 3–2361). You must
                                                                                                       paragraph A.5 under the entry Stillwater
                                              authorized refuge parking areas.                                                                               return the daily hunt permit card at the
                                                                                                       National Wildlife Refuge to read as
                                                 4. We allow hunting with the opening                                                                        end of hunting. You may obtain a
                                                                                                       follows:
                                              of waterfowl season and close                                                                                  permit at the Hunter Check Station
                                              November 30.                                             § 32.47    Nevada.                                    during the check-in process, and return
                                                 5. We allow hunting during youth                      *      *      *      *       *                        it to the Hunter Check Station or at the
                                              waterfowl and pheasant hunts in                                                                                box located at the north end of the
                                              accordance with State regulations.                       Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge                   Tschache Pool dike.
                                                 6. We allow hunting from temporary                       A. * * *                                              2. * * *
                                              portable blinds or blinds made from                         5. We prohibit boating outside of the                 iii. You must possess, carry, and
                                              natural vegetation.                                      waterfowl and youth waterfowl hunting                 present upon request to any Service law
                                                 7. We prohibit the retrieval of downed                season except in Swan Check Lake                      enforcement officer a valid daily hunt
                                              game from areas closed to hunting.                       where we allow non-motorized boating                  permit card (Migratory Bird Hunt
                                                 8. Hunters must have a means of bird                  all year.                                             Report, FWS Form 3–2361). You must
                                              retrieval, using a boat, waders, or a                                                                          return the daily hunt permit card at the
                                                                                                       *     *     *    *     *
                                              trained dog (see § 26.21(b) of this                                                                            end of hunting or at the end of the day.
                                                                                                       ■ 16. Amend § 32.49 by revising
                                              chapter).                                                                                                      You may obtain a permit at the Hunter
                                                 9. You must remove boats, decoys,                     paragraph D.1 under the entry Wallkill
                                                                                                       River National Wildlife Refuge to read                Check Station on State Route 89 and
                                              portable blinds, other personal property,                                                                      return it to the same location; obtaining
                                              and any materials brought onto the area                  as follows:
                                                                                                                                                             a permit will be on a first-come, first-
                                              for blind construction at the end of each                § 32.49    New Jersey.                                served basis each hunt day.
                                              day (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this                      *      *      *      *       *                        *       *     *    *     *
                                              chapter).                                                                                                         B. * * *
                                                 B. * * *                                              Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge
                                                                                                                                                                1. You must carry and present upon
                                                 1. Conditions A1 and A8 apply.                        *     *     *    *     *                              request to any Service law enforcement
                                              *      *    *     *     *                                  D. * * *                                            officer a valid daily hunt permit card
                                              Benton Lake Wetland Management                             1. We allow fishing in and along the                (Big/Upland Game Hunt Application,
                                              District                                                 banks of the Wallkill River. We allow                 FWS Form 3–2356). You must return
                                                                                                       shore fishing only in the pond at Owens               the daily hunt permit card at the end of
                                                 A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We                    Station Crossing, Vernon, New Jersey.                 hunting or at the end of the day. You
                                              allow migratory game bird hunting on                     Fishing at Owens State Crossing is catch              may obtain a permit at the Hunter Check
                                              Waterfowl Production Areas (WPA)                         and release only.                                     Station on State Route 89 and return it
                                              throughout the District, excluding Sands                 *     *     *    *     *                              to the same location; obtaining a permit
                                              WPA in Hill County and H2–0 WPA in
                                                                                                       ■ 17. Amend § 32.51, the entry for                    during the fall season will be on a first-
                                              Powell County, in accordance with State
                                                                                                       Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge,                   come, first-served basis each hunt day.
                                              regulations and subject to the following
                                                                                                       by:                                                   *       *     *    *     *
                                              condition: You must remove boats,
                                                                                                       ■ a. Redesignating paragraphs A.1.xiii                   C. * * *
                                              decoys, portable blinds, other personal
                                                                                                       through A.1.xix as A.1.xiv through                       13. We prohibit boats and canoes on
                                              property, and any materials brought
                                                                                                       A.1.xx;                                               refuge pools. We prohibit hunting on
                                              onto the area for blind construction at                  ■ b. Adding a new paragraph A.1.xiii;
                                              the end of each day (see §§ 27.93 and                                                                          the open-water portions of the refuge
                                                                                                       ■ c. Revising newly redesignated                      pools until the pools are frozen; when
                                              27.94 of this chapter).                                  paragraphs A.1.xvii and A.1.xx; and                   frozen, we allow access for hunting at
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                                                 B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow                      ■ d. Revising paragraphs A.2.iii, B.1,
                                              the hunting of coyotes, skunks, red fox,                                                                       the refuge manager’s discretion.
                                                                                                       and C.13.
                                              raccoons, hares, rabbits, and tree                         The revisions and addition read as                  *       *     *    *     *
                                              squirrels on Waterfowl Production                        follows:                                              ■ 18. Amend § 32.53 by:
                                              Areas (WPAs) throughout the District,                                                                          ■ a. Revising paragraph C introductory
                                              excluding Sands WPA in Hill County                       § 32.51    New York.                                  text under the entry Des Lacs National
                                              and H2–0 WPA in Powell County, in                        *      *      *      *       *                        Wildlife Refuge; and


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                                              ■ b. Under the entry Upper Souris                        regulations and subject to the following              various entry points to the refuge, and
                                              National Wildlife Refuge:                                conditions:                                           on our Web site. You must abide by all
                                              ■ i. Revising paragraph B introductory                   *     *     *    *    *                               rules and regulations listed on the
                                              text and paragraphs B.1 through B.5;                     ■ 19. Amend § 32.55 by:                               permit (see § 32.2(e) of this chapter).
                                              and                                                      ■ a. Revising paragraphs A.7, A.8, B.6,
                                                                                                                                                                3. We prohibit hunters entering the
                                              ■ ii. Revising paragraph C introductory                  C.1, C.3, and C.5 under the entry Deep                Sandtown Bottom Unit prior to 5 a.m.
                                              text.                                                    Fork National Wildlife Refuge; and                    during the hunting season. Hunters
                                                The revisions read as follows:                         ■ b. Revising paragraphs B and C under                must leave the Sandtown Bottom Unit
                                                                                                       the entry Sequoyah National Wildlife                  by 1 hour after legal sunset.
                                              § 32.53    North Dakota.                                 Refuge.                                                  4. We open the refuge to hunting on
                                              *      *     *        *      *                             The revisions read as follows:                      Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays, and
                                                                                                                                                             Tuesdays. We generally open the
                                              Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge                        § 32.55    Oklahoma.                                  following units: Sandtown Bottom,
                                              *     *     *     *    *                                 *      *      *      *       *                        Webber Bottom, Girty Bottom, Possum
                                                C. Big Game Hunting. We allow deer                                                                           Hollow, and Vian Creek.
                                                                                                       Deep Fork National Wildlife Refuge                       5. Season lengths and bag limits will
                                              and moose hunting on designated areas
                                              of the refuge in accordance with State                      A. * * *                                           be in accordance with State regulations
                                              regulations and subject to the following                    7. We prohibit horse and mule use on               with the exception that all upland game
                                              conditions:                                              the refuge.                                           hunting will close on January 31 of each
                                                                                                          8. We provide access for hunters with              year.
                                              *     *     *     *    *                                 disabilities.                                            6. We only allow legal shotguns and
                                              Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge                    *      *    *     *    *                              approved nontoxic shot (see § 32.2(k) of
                                                                                                          B. * * *                                           this chapter). You must plug hunting
                                              *     *     *      *    *
                                                                                                          6. We offer refuge-controlled turkey               shotguns so that they are incapable of
                                                 B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow                                                                            holding more than three shells. We also
                                                                                                       hunts. You must possess a State-issued
                                              hunting of wild turkey during the spring                                                                       allow .22/.17 rimfire rifles for hunting
                                                                                                       controlled hunt letter and pay a fee for
                                              season, and sharp-tailed grouse,                                                                               upland game.
                                                                                                       these hunts.
                                              Hungarian partridge, and pheasant on                                                                              7. We prohibit squirrel and rabbit
                                              designated areas of the refuge in                        *      *    *     *    *
                                                                                                          C. * * *                                           hunting in the Cook, Hi-Saw/Shelby,
                                              accordance with State regulations and                                                                          Delta Islands, and Haskell Management
                                              subject to the following conditions:                        1. You must possess and carry a
                                                                                                       signed refuge permit (name only) for the              Units.
                                                 1. We allow the use of dogs for                                                                                8. Incidental take of feral hogs may
                                                                                                       archery deer hunt. Hunters must turn in
                                              hunting and retrieving of upland game                                                                          occur during squirrel and rabbit hunting
                                                                                                       a Big Game Harvest Report (FWS Form
                                              birds with the exception of wild turkey.                                                                       season.
                                                                                                       3–2359) by December 31 annually.
                                              Dogs must be under immediate control                                                                              C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
                                                                                                       Failure to submit the report will render
                                              of the hunter (see § 26.21(b) of this                                                                          hunting of white-tailed deer on
                                                                                                       the hunter ineligible for the next year’s
                                              chapter).                                                                                                      designated areas of the refuge in
                                                                                                       limited season archery deer hunt.
                                                 2. We open for sharp-tailed grouse,                                                                         accordance with State regulations and
                                              Hungarian partridge, and pheasant                        *      *    *     *    *                              subject to the following conditions:
                                                                                                          3. You may hunt feral hog during any                  1. Conditions A8, A9, and A12 apply.
                                              hunting on Unit I during the State
                                                                                                       established refuge hunting season.                       2. You must possess and carry a hunt
                                              hunting season. Unit I includes all
                                                                                                       Refuge permits (either a signed refuge                permit (State-issued permit), and
                                              refuge land north of the township road
                                                                                                       permit or a State-issued controlled hunt              comply with the designated refuge
                                              that runs east of Tolley, across Dam 41
                                                                                                       letter) and legal weapons apply for the               season, hunting methods, and location
                                              (Carter Dam), and east to State Route 28.
                                                                                                       current hunting season.                               guidelines for that year.
                                                 3. We open for sharp-tailed grouse,
                                              Hungarian partridge, and pheasant                        *      *    *     *    *                                 3. Hunters must apply to the State-
                                              hunting on Unit II during the State                         5. We offer refuge-controlled deer                 controlled deer hunt drawing
                                              hunting season, except we close from                     hunts (primitive weapon, disabled                     administered by the Oklahoma
                                              the first day of the regular State                       primitive, and youth primitive). You                  Department of Wildlife Conservation for
                                              waterfowl season through the last day of                 must possess a permit (a State-issued                 selection. You must attend a pre-hunt
                                              State deer gun season. Unit II includes                  controlled hunt letter) and pay a fee for             briefing.
                                              refuge land between Lake Darling Dam                     these hunts.                                             4. You must pay State and Federal
                                              and Unit I.                                              *      *    *     *    *                              special deer hunting fees.
                                                                                                                                                                5. Incidental take of feral hogs may
                                                 4. We close land south of Lake Darling                Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge                     occur during deer hunting season.
                                              Dam to sharp-tailed grouse, Hungarian
                                              partridge, and pheasant hunting.                         *     *     *     *    *                              *      *    *     *     *
                                                                                                         B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow                    ■ 20. Amend § 32.56 by:
                                                 5. We prohibit sharp-tailed grouse,                   hunting of Eastern gray and fox squirrel              ■ a. Under the entry Baskett Slough
                                              Hungarian partridge, pheasant, and                       and swamp and Eastern cottontail rabbit
                                              spring wild turkey hunting in the area                                                                         National Wildlife Refuge:
                                                                                                       on designated areas of the refuge in                  ■ i. Revising paragraph A.1;
                                              around refuge headquarters, buildings,                   accordance with State regulations and                 ■ ii. Redesignating paragraphs A.2
                                              shops, residences, Outlet Fishing Area,                  subject to the following conditions:                  through A.11 as A.3 through A.12,
                                              and Lake Darling Dam water control
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                                                                                                         1. Conditions A3, A4, A5, A8, and                   respectively;
                                              structure. We post these areas with                      A12 apply.                                            ■ iii. Adding a new paragraph A.2; and
                                              ‘‘Closed to Hunting’’ signs.                               2. You must possess and carry a                     ■ iv. Revising newly redesignated
                                              *     *     *      *    *                                signed refuge brochure; this serves as                paragraph A.8; and
                                                 C. Big Game Hunting. We allow deer                    your Upland Game Hunting Permit. The                  ■ b. Revising paragraph D under the
                                              and moose hunting on designated areas                    permit/brochure is available free of                  entry Siletz Bay National Wildlife
                                              of the refuge in accordance with State                   charge at the refuge headquarters, at                 Refuge.


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                                                The revisions and addition read as                     Skis, wave runners, and jet boats) on                 management area on the east. In the
                                              follows:                                                 refuge waters.                                        Maquam Shore Area, conditions A.1.i.a.
                                                                                                       *      *     *     *      *                           through A.1.i.f. apply.
                                              § 32.56    Oregon.
                                                                                                          15. We prohibit blocking of gates and                 iii. Saxes Pothole/Creek and Shad
                                              *      *     *        *      *                           roads (see § 27.31(h) of this chapter).               Island Pothole encompass Saxes Creek,
                                              Baskett Slough National Wildlife                            B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow                   Saxes Pothole, and Shad Island Pothole.
                                              Refuge                                                   hunting of squirrel and rabbit in the                 This is a controlled hunting area. We
                                                                                                       months of February and September on                   stake and make available five zones
                                                 A. * * *                                              designated areas of the refuge in                     (numbered 1 through 5) to five hunting
                                                 1. Only hunters age 17 or younger are                 accordance with State regulations and                 parties in Saxes Pothole; zone 6 is
                                              allowed to participate in the Youth                      subject to the following conditions:                  staked and available to one hunting
                                              Waterfowl Hunt. Youths must be                           Conditions A1 through A15 apply.                      party in Shad Island Pothole.
                                              accompanied by an adult age 21 or                           C. * * *                                           *       *    *    *     *
                                              older.                                                      2. Conditions A2, A5 through A7, and
                                                 2. Youth must obtain a refuge                                                                                  c. You may apply to a preseason
                                                                                                       A10 through A15 apply.
                                              waterfowl hunting permit using the                                                                             lottery (Waterfowl Lottery Application,
                                                                                                       *      *     *     *      *                           FWS Form 3–2355) to obtain a permit
                                              Waterfowl Lottery Application (FWS                          D. * * *
                                              Form 3–2355). All youth hunting                                                                                (Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form
                                                                                                          2. Conditions A10, and A12 through                 3–2361) for the opening day of duck
                                              waterfowl must do so from designated                     A15 apply.
                                              blinds.                                                                                                        hunting season through the first Sunday
                                                                                                       *      *     *     *      *                           of the duck hunting season and for the
                                              *      *    *     *    *                                    4. We allow wade fishing March 15                  second weekend of the duck hunting
                                                 8. Waterfowl and goose permit                         through October 1 annually from all                   season. During the years when the State
                                              hunters are required to check in and out                 areas except Refuge Road, Wildlife                    elects to have a split season, you may
                                              at the Hunter Check Station (refuge                      Drive, Plover Road, Tern Road, and                    also obtain your permit (Migratory Bird
                                              office), which is open from 11⁄2 hours                   Egret Road.                                           Hunt Report, FWS Form 3–2361) for the
                                              before legal hunting hours to 8 a.m. and                 *      *     *     *      *                           second opening day through the
                                              from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. We prohibit                          15. We prohibit boats and other                    following Sunday through application
                                              hunting after 12 p.m. (noon).                            floating devices on all open waters of                to the preseason lottery (Waterfowl
                                              *      *    *     *    *                                 Lake Texoma, except Big Mineral Creek                 Lottery Application, FWS Form 3–
                                                                                                       from October 1 through March 14                       2355). On all other hunt days, you must
                                              Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge
                                                                                                       annually.                                             acquire a permit (Migratory Bird Hunt
                                              *     *     *     *    *                                    16. At the point where Big Mineral                 Report, FWS Form 3–2361) through self-
                                                 D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing                    Creek joins Lake Texoma, Big Mineral                  registration at the Mac’s Bend Landing
                                              and clamming in accordance with State                    Creek becomes a year-round no wake                    no earlier than 2 hours before legal
                                              regulations and subject to the following                 zone to the end of upstream navigable                 shooting time on the day of the hunt.
                                              conditions:                                              waters.                                                  d. Hunters selected during the
                                                 1. We allow recreational bank fishing                    17. From October 1 through March 14,               preseason lottery (Waterfowl Lottery
                                              from the Alder Island Nature Trail.                      we allow only nonmotorized boats in                   Application, FWS Form 3–2355) must
                                                 2. We allow clamming on refuge lands                  Big Mineral Creek from the point where                pay a $10 fee. The refuge must receive
                                              and access across refuge lands to State-                 it joins Lake Texoma to the upstream                  the fee no later than 2 days before the
                                              managed tidelands for clamming on the                    end of navigable waters. You may not                  opening of the season or the selected
                                              west side of U.S. Highway 101.                           have any type of gas or electric motor                hunter forfeits the permit (Migratory
                                                 3. We prohibit pets on refuge trails or               onboard that is capable of use. You may               Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3–2361),
                                              other refuge lands. We allow leashed                     launch boats from a boat ramp only                    which we will then make available to
                                              pets only in the parking lot.                            from L Pad Road or by hand at the Big                 other hunters on a first-come, first-
                                                 4. We allow fishing only from legal                   Mineral Day Use Area.                                 served basis. The fee is paid for any
                                              sunrise to legal sunset.                                    18. We prohibit discarding fish whole              permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Report,
                                                                                                       or in part on refuge lands and waters.                FWS Form 3–2361) assigned before the
                                              *     *     *     *    *
                                                                                                       *      *     *     *      *                           day of the hunt. There is no fee for any
                                              ■ 21. Amend § 32.63, the entry for
                                                                                                       ■ 22. Amend § 32.65 by revising                       permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Report,
                                              Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, by:
                                                                                                       paragraphs A.1.ii, A.1.iii introductory               FWS Form 3–2361) obtained on the day
                                              ■ a. Revising paragraph A.10;
                                                                                                       text, A.1.iii.c, A.1.iii.d, A.1.iv.a through          of the hunt.
                                              ■ b. Adding paragraph A.15;
                                                                                                       A.1.iv.d, A.1.iv.g through A.1.iv.i,                  *       *    *    *     *
                                              ■ c. Revising paragraph B;
                                                                                                       A.1.iv.m, A.1.iv.p, A.1.v.c, and A.1.vi.                 iv. * * *
                                              ■ d. Revising paragraphs C.2, D.2, and
                                                                                                       introductory text under the entry
                                              D.4; and                                                 Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge to                   a. Junior waterfowl hunters (ages 12–
                                              ■ e. Adding paragraphs D.15 through                      read as follows:                                      17, inclusive, at the time of the hunt),
                                              D.18.                                                                                                          following successful completion of the
                                                The revisions and additions read as                    § 32.65    Vermont.                                   annual training program (usually held
                                              follows:                                                 *      *      *       *      *                        the third or fourth Saturday in August),
                                                                                                                                                             vie for blind site assignments during a
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                                              § 32.63    Texas.                                                                                              lottery drawing (Waterfowl Lottery
                                              *      *     *        *      *                             A. * * *                                            Application, FWS Form 3–2355) at the
                                                                                                         1. * * *                                            conclusion of the training. The 11 blind
                                              Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge
                                                                                                         ii. Maquam Shore Area encompasses                   sites are available exclusively to these
                                                A. * * *                                               a 30-acre area along the lakeshore of                 junior waterfowl hunters and their
                                                10. We prohibit airboats, hovercraft,                  Maquam Bay and is bounded by private                  mentors during the first four Saturdays
                                              and personal watercraft (such as Jet                     land on the west and a Vermont wildlife               and Sundays of the duck season.


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                                                 b. During a lottery drawing                           constructed and placed by the refuge at                   The revisions read as follows:
                                              (Waterfowl Lottery Application, FWS                      some of the junior blind sites. Junior
                                              Form 3–2355) at the conclusion of the                    hunters are assigned a blind location by              § 32.66       Virginia.
                                              annual junior waterfowl hunter training,                 a lottery. We prohibit permanent blinds.              *        *       *        *   *
                                              adult volunteers who serve as mentors                    *      *    *     *     *                             Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge
                                              to junior waterfowl hunters will vie for                    m. At the end of each day’s hunt, each
                                              the use of junior hunt area blind sites on                                                                        A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
                                                                                                       hunter must complete and deposit at
                                              the first Wednesday following the                                                                              allow hunting of waterfowl (as defined
                                                                                                       Mac’s Bend boat launch that portion of
                                              second weekend of the season. This is                                                                          by the Virginia Waterfowl Hunting
                                                                                                       their permit (Migratory Bird Hunt
                                              known as Mentor Day, and there is no                                                                           Guide) and rail on designated areas of
                                                                                                       Report, FWS Form 3–2361) that
                                              fee charged to mentors. Any junior hunt                                                                        the refuge within Wildcat Marsh, Morris
                                                                                                       provides the number of birds harvested
                                              area blinds not assigned at the                                                                                Island, Assawoman Island, and
                                                                                                       and number of birds knocked down but
                                              conclusion of the annual junior                                                                                Metompkin Island Divisions in
                                                                                                       not retrieved.
                                              waterfowl hunter training will be                                                                              accordance with State regulations and
                                                                                                       *      *    *     *     *                             subject to the following conditions:
                                              available to other adult hunters via a                      p. A hunting party consists of the
                                              preseason lottery (Waterfowl Lottery                                                                              1. You must obtain a Refuge Migratory
                                                                                                       hunter named on the permit (Migratory                 Game Bird Hunt Permit (Migratory Bird
                                              Application, FWS Form 3–2355).                           Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3–2361)
                                              Mentors will also be permitted to hunt                                                                         Hunt Application, FWS Form 3–2357)
                                                                                                       and one guest hunter per blind site per               and maintain the permit on your person
                                              alongside the junior hunters on the last                 day. Junior hunters may not invite a
                                              two Saturdays and Sundays of the                                                                               while hunting on the refuge.
                                                                                                       guest hunter unless it is another refuge-                2. You may only access hunting areas
                                              junior hunt period.                                      trained junior hunter. Nonhunters may
                                                 c. Following the use of the blind sites                                                                     by boat.
                                                                                                       accompany a hunting party.                               3. You may erect portable blinds and
                                              in this area by junior hunters and junior
                                              hunter mentors, all blind sites are then                 *      *    *     *     *                             deploy decoys; however, during the
                                              available to all adult hunters by permit                    v. * * *                                           regular duck seasons, you must remove
                                              (Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form                       c. Hunters selected during the                     the blinds and decoys at the end of each
                                              3–2361) awarded via a preseason lottery                  preseason lottery (Waterfowl Lottery                  day’s hunt (see § 27.93 of this chapter).
                                              (Waterfowl Lottery Application, FWS                      Application, FWS Form 3–2355) must                    We prohibit hunting from a permanent
                                              Form 3–2355) for the second                              pay a $10 fee. The refuge must receive                blind or pit blind.
                                              Wednesday following the second                           the fee no later than 2 days before the                  4. You may use trained dogs to assist
                                              weekend of the duck season; and on                       opening of the season or the selected                 in the retrieval of harvested birds.
                                              weekends following the junior hunt by                    hunter forfeits the permit (Migratory                    5. We prohibit hunting on
                                              a first-come, first-served basis; hunters                Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3–2361),                   Assawoman and Metompkin Islands’
                                              must self-register at the Mac’s Bend boat                which will be made available first to                 beach and dune habitats beginning
                                              launch.                                                  standby hunters identified at the time of             March 15.
                                                 d. Hunters, including junior hunters,                 the drawing, and second to other                         6. We do not allow hunting on
                                              with preregistered permits (Migratory                    hunters on a first-come, first-served                 Sunday.
                                              Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form 3–2361)                       basis. You must pay the fee for any                   *       *    *    *     *
                                              must sign in at the Mac’s Bend boat                      permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Report,                      C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
                                              launch no later than 7 a.m. on the date                  FWS Form 3–2361) before the day of the                hunting of white-tailed deer and sika in
                                              of their scheduled hunt. After 7 a.m.,                   hunt. There is no fee for any permit                  designated areas of the refuge in
                                              other hunters may sign in, self-register,                (Migratory Bird Hunt Report, FWS Form                 accordance with State regulations and
                                              and use unoccupied blind sites. Only                     3–2361) obtained on the day of the hunt.              subject to the following conditions:
                                              junior hunters may hunt on the first four                *      *    *     *     *                                1. General hunt information:
                                              Saturdays and Sundays of the season.                        vi. Maquam Swamp Area                                 i. You must possess a refuge hunt
                                              Adult mentors may hunt alongside their                   encompasses about 200 acres (80.9                     permit (Quota Deer Hunt Application,
                                              junior hunters for the last two Saturdays                hectares) west of the Central Vermont                 FWS Form 3–2354) while hunting.
                                              and Sundays of the junior hunt period.                   Railroad and south of Coleman’s                          ii. You must certify on your
                                              During this time, there still can only be                inholding and is open to migratory bird               application you have viewed the
                                              two hunters per blind site (one junior                   hunting with the following special                    refuge’s hunt orientation.
                                              and one mentor, or two juniors),                         requirements:                                            iii. We allow holders of a refuge hunt
                                              regardless of the number of mentees.                     *      *    *     *     *                             permit (Quota Deer Hunt Application,
                                              *      *    *      *    *                                                                                      FWS Form 3–2354) to access areas of
                                                                                                       ■ 23. Amend § 32.66 by:
                                                 g. Each adult hunter, except mentors                  ■ a. Revising paragraphs A, C, and D
                                                                                                                                                             the refuge typically closed to the non-
                                              on Mentor Day, must pay $10 for each                     under the entry Chincoteague National                 hunting public. All occupants of a
                                              permit (Migratory Bird Hunt Report,                      Wildlife Refuge;                                      vehicle or hunt party must possess a
                                              FWS Form 3–2361) issued during the                       ■ b. Under the entry Eastern Shore of                 refuge hunt permit and be actively
                                              preseason lottery (Waterfowl Lottery                     Virginia National Wildlife Refuge:                    engaged in hunting. We allow an
                                              Application, FWS Form 3–2355).                           ■ i. Revising paragraphs C.3 and C.5;                 exception to exist for those persons
                                              Permits acquired by self-registration are                ■ ii. Removing paragraphs C.6, C.10,                  aiding a disabled person who possesses
                                              free.                                                    and C.11;                                             a valid State-issued Commonwealth of
                                                 h. Only junior hunters may discharge                  ■ iii. Redesignating paragraphs C.7                   Virginia Disabled Resident Lifetime
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                                              a firearm in this area during the youth                  through C.9 as C.6 through C.8,                       License or Commonwealth of Virginia
                                              weekend and the first two weekends of                    respectively; and                                     Resident Disabled Veteran’s Lifetime
                                              the season. Adult mentors may hunt                       ■ iv. Revising newly redesignated                     License.
                                              alongside one junior mentee for the                      paragraph C.8; and                                       iv. You must sign in at the hunter
                                              remainder of the junior hunt period.                     ■ c. Revising paragraph C under the                   registration station prior to entering
                                                 i. We allow and recommend hunting                     entry Wallops Island National Wildlife                your hunt zone and sign out upon
                                              from portable blinds and boat blinds                     Refuge.                                               exiting your hunt zone. All hunters


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                                              must sign out no later than 2 hours after                the National Park Service Tom’s Cove                  disturbing, or otherwise directing deer
                                              the end of legal shooting hours.                         Visitor Center.                                       so as to make the animal more
                                                 v. You must check all harvested                         6. We allow only three surf fishing                 susceptible to harvest.
                                              animals at the hunter registration station               poles per licensed angler, and those                  *      *    *     *    *
                                              prior to signing out.                                    poles must be attended at all times. This             ■ 24. Amend § 32.69 by:
                                                 vi. We prohibit the use of a boat, all-               includes persons age 65 or older who                  ■ a. Under the entry Fox River National
                                              terrain vehicle (see § 27.31(f) of this                  are license-exempt in Virginia.                       Wildlife Refuge:
                                              chapter), or saddled animal to access                                                                          ■ i. Removing paragraph C.2;
                                              hunt areas or while hunting.                             Eastern Shore of Virginia National
                                                                                                       Wildlife Refuge                                       ■ ii. Redesignating paragraphs C.3
                                                 vii. We allow the use of portable tree                                                                      through C.5 as C.2 through C.4,
                                              stands, but you must remove stands at                    *      *    *     *    *                              respectively; and
                                              the end of each day’s hunt (see § 27.93                     C. * * *                                           ■ iii. Revising newly redesignated
                                              of this chapter).                                           3. We allow holders of a refuge big                paragraph C.3;
                                                 viii. You may not hunt within 100 feet                game hunt permit (signed brochure) to                 ■ b. Revising paragraphs A, B, and C
                                              (30.5 meters) of any building.                           access areas of the refuge typically                  under the entry Horicon National
                                                 ix. We prohibit deer drives. We define                closed to the non-hunting public. All                 Wildlife Refuge; and
                                              a ‘‘drive’’ as four or more persons                      occupants of a vehicle or hunt party                  ■ c. Revising paragraph D under the
                                              involved in the act of chasing, pursuing,                must possess a refuge hunt permit and                 entry Leopold Wetland Management
                                              disturbing, or otherwise directing deer                  be actively engaged in hunting. We                    District.
                                              so as to make the animal more                            allow an exception to exist for those                   The revisions read as follows:
                                              susceptible to harvest.                                  persons aiding a disabled person who
                                                 x. We prohibit hunting on Sundays.                    possesses a valid State-issued                        § 32.69       Wisconsin.
                                                 2. Archery hunt information:                          Commonwealth of Virginia Disabled                     *        *       *    *    *
                                                 i. We allow hunting of white-tailed                   Resident Lifetime License or
                                              deer and sika with archery tackle, as                                                                          Fox River National Wildlife Refuge
                                                                                                       Commonwealth of Virginia Resident
                                              defined by the State, in designated areas                Disabled Veteran’s Lifetime License.                  *     *    *      *    *
                                              of the refuge.                                                                                                   C. * * *
                                                                                                       *      *    *     *    *
                                                 ii. You may not hunt or nock an arrow                                                                         3. You may enter the refuge no earlier
                                                                                                          5. We allow the use of portable tree
                                              or crossbow bolt within 50 feet (15.2                                                                          than 1 hour before legal shooting hours
                                                                                                       stands, but stands must be removed
                                              meters) of the centerline of any road,                                                                         and must exit the refuge no later than
                                                                                                       daily.
                                              whether improved or unimproved, or                                                                             1 hour after legal shooting hours end.
                                              paved trail.                                             *      *    *     *    *
                                                                                                                                                             *     *    *      *    *
                                                 3. Firearm hunt information:                             8. We only allow shotguns loaded
                                                 i. We allow hunting of white-tailed                   with buckshot during the firearm                      Horicon National Wildlife Refuge
                                              deer and sika with firearms in                           season.                                                  A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We
                                              designated areas of the refuge.                          *      *    *     *    *                              allow hunting of goose, duck, and coot
                                                 ii. You may not hunt or discharge a                                                                         on designated areas of the refuge in
                                                                                                       Wallops Island National Wildlife
                                              firearm on or within 50 feet (15.2                                                                             accordance with State regulations and
                                                                                                       Refuge
                                              meters) of the centerline of any road,                                                                         subject to the following condition: We
                                              whether improved or unimproved, or                       *      *     *     *    *                             allow only participants in the Learn to
                                              paved trail. You may not shoot across or                    C. Big Game Hunting. We allow                      Hunt and other special programs to
                                              down any road or paved trail.                            hunting of white-tailed deer in                       hunt.
                                                 D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport                      designated areas of the refuge in                        B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow
                                              fishing, crabbing, and clamming from                     accordance with State regulations and                 hunting of wild turkey, ring-necked
                                              the shoreline of the refuge in designated                subject to the following conditions:                  pheasant, gray partridge, squirrel, and
                                              areas of Tom’s Cove, Swan’s Cove, and                       1. You must obtain a refuge hunt                   cottontail rabbit on designated areas of
                                              the Atlantic Ocean in accordance with                    permit (Big/Upland Game Hunt                          the refuge in accordance with State
                                              State regulations and subject to the                     Application, FWS Form 3–2356) and                     regulations during the State seasons and
                                              following conditions:                                    carry it on your person while hunting.                subject to the following conditions:
                                                 1. You may not wade or launch a                          2. You must sign in at the hunter                     1. For hunting, you may possess only
                                              vessel in any water management areas.                    registration station prior to entering                approved nontoxic shot shells while in
                                                 2. You must attend minnow traps,                      your hunt zone and sign out upon                      the field, including shot shells used for
                                              crab traps, crab pots, and handlines at                  exiting your hunt zone. All hunters                   hunting wild turkey (see § 32.2(k) of this
                                              all times.                                               must sign out no later than 2 hours after             chapter).
                                                 3. We prohibit the use of seine nets                  the end of legal shooting hours.                         2. We prohibit field possession of
                                              and pneumatic (compressed air or                            3. You must report all harvested                   upland game species in areas closed to
                                              otherwise) bait launchers.                               animals on the sign-out sheet at the                  upland game hunting.
                                                 4. The State regulates certain species                hunter registration station when signing                 3. We prohibit engaging in hunting in
                                              of finfish, shellfish, and crustacean                    out.                                                  areas closed to upland game hunting.
                                              (crab) using size or possession limits.                     4. We allow the use of portable tree                  C. Big Game Hunting. We allow
                                              You may not alter these species, to                      stands. You must remove stands by the                 hunting of white-tailed deer in
                                              include cleaning or filleting, in such a                 end of the hunt season (see § 27.93 of                designated areas of the refuge in
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                                              way that we cannot determine its                         this chapter).                                        accordance with State regulations and
                                              species or total length.                                    5. We prohibit dogs.                               subject to the following conditions:
                                                 5. In order to fish after the refuge                     6. You must park your vehicle in                      1. We prohibit the construction or use
                                              closes, anglers must obtain an overnight                 designated areas.                                     of permanent blinds, platforms, or
                                              fishing pass (name/address/phone)                           7. We prohibit deer drives. We define              ladders.
                                              issued by the National Park Service.                     a ‘‘drive’’ as four or more persons                      2. You must remove all stands and
                                              Anglers can obtain a pass in person at                   involved in the act of chasing, pursuing,             personal property from the refuge


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                                              following each day’s hunt. We prohibit                   and must exit the refuge no later than                Leopold Wetland Management District
                                              hunting from any stand left up                           1 hour after legal shooting hours.                    *     *     *    *    *
                                              overnight (see §§ 27.93 and 27.94 of this                  6. Any ground blind used during any                    D. Sport Fishing. We allow sport
                                              chapter).                                                gun deer season must display at least                 fishing on Waterfowl Production Areas
                                                3. You must possess a refuge permit                    144 square inches (929 square                         throughout the District in accordance
                                              (Big/Upland Game Hunt Application,                       centimeters) of solid-blaze-orange                    with State regulations and subject to the
                                              FWS Form 3–2356) to hunt in Area E                       material visible from all directions.                 following condition: We prohibit the
                                              (surrounding the office/visitor center).                   7. We prohibit the field possession of              use of motorized boats.
                                                4. You may only hunt in Area D (auto                   white-tailed deer in areas closed to                  *     *     *    *    *
                                              tour/hiking trail) during the State 9-day                white-tailed deer hunting.                              Dated: October 26, 2017.
                                              gun season and December antlerless-                        8. We prohibit engaging in hunting in               Jason Larrabee,
                                              only hunts. The refuge will post these                   areas closed to white-tailed deer                     Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish
                                              dates annually.                                          hunting.                                              and Wildlife and Parks.
                                                5. You may enter the refuge no earlier                 *     *    *      *    *                              [FR Doc. 2017–24329 Filed 11–7–17; 8:45 am]
                                              than 1 hour before legal shooting hours                                                                        BILLING CODE 4333–15–P
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Document Created: 2017-11-08 01:20:37
Document Modified: 2017-11-08 01:20:37
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective November 8, 2017.
ContactKatherine Harrigan, (703) 358-2440.
FR Citation82 FR 51940 
RIN Number1018-BB75
CFR AssociatedFishing; Hunting; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Wildlife and Wildlife Refuges

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