83_FR_23969 83 FR 23869 - Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations on Certain Federal Indian Reservations and Ceded Lands for the 2018-19 Season

83 FR 23869 - Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations on Certain Federal Indian Reservations and Ceded Lands for the 2018-19 Season

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 100 (May 23, 2018)

Page Range23869-23883
FR Document2018-10949

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (hereinafter, Service or we) proposes special migratory bird hunting regulations for certain Tribes on Federal Indian reservations, off-reservation trust lands, and ceded lands for the 2018-19 migratory bird hunting season.

Federal Register, Volume 83 Issue 100 (Wednesday, May 23, 2018)
[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 100 (Wednesday, May 23, 2018)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 23869-23883]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2018-10949]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

50 CFR Part 20

[Docket No. FWS-HQ-MB-2017-0028; FF09M21200-178-FXMB1231099BPP0]
RIN 1018-BB73


Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed Migratory Bird Hunting 
Regulations on Certain Federal Indian Reservations and Ceded Lands for 
the 2018-19 Season

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (hereinafter, Service or 
we) proposes special migratory bird hunting regulations for certain 
Tribes on Federal Indian reservations, off-reservation trust lands, and 
ceded lands for the 2018-19 migratory bird hunting season.

DATES: You must submit comments on the proposed regulations by June 22, 
2018.

ADDRESSES: Comments: You may submit comments on the proposals by one of 
the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments on Docket No. FWS-HQ-
MB-2017-0028.
     U.S. mail or hand delivery: Public Comments Processing, 
Attn: FWS-HQ-MB-2017-0028; Division of Policy, Performance, and 
Management Programs; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; MS: BPHC; 5275 
Leesburg Pike; Falls Church, VA 22041-3803.
    We will post all comments on http://www.regulations.gov. This 
generally means that we will post any personal information you provide 
us (see Public Comments, below, for more information).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron W. Kokel, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service, Department of the Interior, MS: MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls 
Church, VA 22041-3803; (703) 358-1967.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of the Department of the Interior's 
(DOI's) retrospective regulatory review, we developed a schedule for 
migratory game bird hunting regulations that is more efficient and will 
provide dates much earlier than was possible under the old process. 
This will facilitate planning for the States and all parties interested 
in migratory bird hunting. Beginning in the summer of 2015, with the 
development of the 2016-17 hunting seasons, we are using a new schedule 
for establishing our annual migratory game bird hunting regulations. We 
will combine the current early- and late-season regulatory actions into 
a single process, based on predictions derived from long-term 
biological information and harvest strategies, to establish migratory 
bird hunting seasons much earlier than the system we have used for many 
years. Under the new process, we will develop proposed hunting season 
frameworks for a given year in the fall of the prior year. We will 
finalize those frameworks a few months later, thereby enabling the 
State agencies to select and publish their season dates in early 
summer. This rulemaking is part of that process.
    We developed the guidelines for establishing special migratory bird 
hunting regulations for Indian Tribes in response to tribal requests 
for recognition of their reserved hunting rights and, for some Tribes, 
recognition of their authority to regulate hunting by both tribal and 
nontribal hunters on their reservations. The guidelines include 
possibilities for:
    (1) On-reservation hunting by both tribal and nontribal hunters, 
with hunting by nontribal hunters on some reservations to take place 
within Federal frameworks but on dates different from those selected by 
the surrounding State(s);
    (2) On-reservation hunting by tribal members only, outside of the 
usual Federal frameworks for season dates and length, and for daily bag 
and possession limits; and
    (3) Off-reservation hunting by tribal members on ceded lands, 
outside of usual framework dates and season length, with some added 
flexibility in daily bag and possession limits.
    In all cases, the regulations established under the guidelines must 
be consistent with the March 10 to September 1 closed season mandated 
by the 1916 Convention between the United States and Great Britain (for 
Canada) for the Protection of Migratory Birds (Treaty). The guidelines 
apply to those Tribes having recognized reserved hunting rights on 
Federal Indian reservations (including off-reservation trust lands) and 
on ceded lands. They also apply to establishing migratory bird hunting 
regulations for nontribal hunters on all lands within the exterior 
boundaries of reservations where Tribes have full wildlife management 
authority over such hunting or where the Tribes and affected States 
otherwise have reached agreement over hunting by nontribal hunters on 
lands owned by non-Indians within the reservation.
    Tribes usually have the authority to regulate migratory bird 
hunting by nonmembers on Indian-owned reservation lands, subject to 
Service approval. The question of jurisdiction is more complex on 
reservations that include lands owned by non-Indians, especially when 
the surrounding States have established or intend to establish 
regulations governing hunting by non-Indians on these lands. In such 
cases, we encourage the Tribes and States to reach agreement on 
regulations that would apply throughout the reservations. When 
appropriate, we will consult with a Tribe and State with the aim of 
facilitating an accord. We also will consult jointly with tribal and 
State officials in the affected States where Tribes wish to establish 
special hunting regulations for tribal members on ceded lands. Because 
of past questions regarding interpretation of what events trigger the 
consultation process, as well as who initiates it, we provide the 
following clarification.
    We routinely provide copies of Federal Register publications 
pertaining to migratory bird management to all State Directors, Tribes, 
and other interested parties. It is the responsibility of the States, 
Tribes, and others to notify us of any concern regarding any feature(s) 
of any regulations. When we receive such notification, we will initiate 
consultation.
    Our guidelines provide for the continued harvest of waterfowl and 
other migratory game birds by tribal members on reservations where such 
harvest has been a customary practice. We do not oppose this harvest, 
provided it does not take place during the closed season defined by the 
Treaty, and does not adversely affect the status of the migratory bird 
resource. Before developing the guidelines, we reviewed available 
information on the current status of migratory bird populations, 
reviewed the current status of migratory bird hunting on Federal Indian 
reservations, and evaluated the potential

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impact of such guidelines on migratory birds. We concluded that the 
impact of migratory bird harvest by tribal members hunting on their 
reservations is minimal.
    One area of interest in Indian migratory bird hunting regulations 
relates to hunting seasons for nontribal hunters on dates that are 
within Federal frameworks, but which are different from those 
established by the State(s) where the reservation is located. A large 
influx of nontribal hunters onto a reservation at a time when the 
season is closed in the surrounding State(s) could result in adverse 
population impacts on one or more migratory bird species. The 
guidelines make this unlikely, and we may modify regulations or 
establish experimental special hunts, after evaluation of information 
obtained by the Tribes.
    We conclude the guidelines provide appropriate opportunity to 
accommodate the reserved hunting rights and management authority of 
Indian Tribes while ensuring that the migratory bird resource receives 
necessary protection. The conservation of this important international 
resource is paramount. Further, the guidelines should not be viewed as 
inflexible. In this regard, we note that they have been employed 
successfully since 1985. We conclude they have been tested adequately, 
and, therefore, we made them final beginning with the 1988-89 hunting 
season (53 FR 31612, August 18, 1988). We should stress here, however, 
that use of the guidelines is not mandatory, and no action is required 
if a Tribe wishes to observe the hunting regulations established by the 
State(s) in which the reservation is located.

Regulations Schedule for 2018

    On August 3, 2017, we published a proposal to amend title 50 of the 
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at part 20 (82 FR 36308). The 
proposal provided a background and overview of the migratory bird 
hunting regulations process, and addressed the establishment of 
seasons, limits, and other regulations for hunting migratory game birds 
under Sec. Sec.  20.101 through 20.107, 20.109, and 20.110 of subpart 
K. Major steps in the 2018-19 regulatory cycle relating to open public 
meetings and Federal Register notifications were also identified in an 
August 3, 2017, proposed rule.
    On October 3, 2017, we published in the Federal Register (82 FR 
46011) a second document providing supplemental proposals for migratory 
bird hunting regulations. The October 3 supplement also provided 
detailed information on the 2018-19 regulatory schedule and re-
announced the SRC and Flyway Council meetings.
    On October 17-18, 2017, we held open meetings with the Flyway 
Council Consultants, at which the participants reviewed information on 
the current status of migratory game birds and developed 
recommendations for the 2018-19 regulations for these species.
    On February 2, 2018, we published in the Federal Register (83 FR 
4964) the proposed frameworks for the 2018-19 season migratory bird 
hunting regulations.

Population Status and Harvest

    Each year we publish various species status reports that provide 
detailed information on the status and harvest of migratory game birds, 
including information on the methodologies and results. These reports 
are available at the address indicated under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 
CONTACT or from our website at https://www.fws.gov/birds/surveys-and-data/reports-and-publications/population-status.php.
    We used the following reports: Adaptive Harvest Management, 2017 
Hunting Season (September, 2017); American Woodcock Population Status, 
2017 (August, 2017); Band-tailed Pigeon Population Status, 2017 
(August, 2017); Migratory Bird Hunting Activity and Harvest During the 
2015-16 and 2016-17 Hunting Seasons (August, 2017); Mourning Dove 
Population Status, 2017 (August, 2017); Status and Harvests of Sandhill 
Cranes, Mid-continent, Rocky Mountain, Lower Colorado River Valley and 
Eastern Populations, 2017 (August, 2017); and Waterfowl Population 
Status, 2017 (August, 2017).

Hunting Season Proposals From Indian Tribes and Organizations

    For the 2018-19 hunting season, we received requests from 23 Tribes 
and Indian organizations. In this proposed rule, we respond to these 23 
requests and also evaluate anticipated requests for 6 Tribes from whom 
we usually hear but from whom we have not yet received proposals. We 
actively solicit regulatory proposals from other tribal groups that are 
interested in working cooperatively for the benefit of waterfowl and 
other migratory game birds. We encourage Tribes to work with us to 
develop agreements for management of migratory bird resources on tribal 
lands.
    The proposed frameworks for flyway regulations were published in 
the Federal Register on February 2, 2018 (83 FR 4964). As previously 
discussed, no action is required by Tribes wishing to observe migratory 
bird hunting regulations established by the State(s) where they are 
located. The proposed regulations for the 29 Tribes that meet the 
established criteria or have recently proposed seasons are shown below.

(a) Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Flathead Indian 
Reservation, Pablo, Montana (Tribal and Nontribal Hunters)

    For the past several years, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai 
Tribes and the State of Montana have entered into cooperative 
agreements for the regulation of hunting on the Flathead Indian 
Reservation. The State and the Tribes are currently operating under a 
cooperative agreement signed in 1990, which addresses fishing and 
hunting management and regulation issues of mutual concern. This 
agreement enables all hunters to utilize waterfowl hunting 
opportunities on the reservation.
    As in the past, tribal regulations for nontribal hunters would be 
at least as restrictive as those established for the Pacific Flyway 
portion of Montana. Goose, duck, and coot season dates would also be at 
least as restrictive as those established for the Pacific Flyway 
portion of Montana. Shooting hours for waterfowl hunting on the 
Flathead Reservation are sunrise to sunset. Steel shot or other 
federally approved nontoxic shots are the only legal shotgun loads on 
the reservation for waterfowl or other game birds.
    For tribal members, the Tribe proposes outside frameworks for ducks 
and geese of September 1, 2018, through March 9, 2019. Daily bag and 
possession limits were not proposed for tribal members.
    The requested season dates and bag limits are similar to past 
regulations. Harvest levels are not expected to change significantly. 
Standardized check station data from the 1993-94 and 1994-95 hunting 
seasons indicated no significant changes in harvest levels and that the 
large majority of the harvest is by nontribal hunters.
    We propose to approve the Tribes' request for special migratory 
bird regulations for the 2018-19 hunting season.

(b) Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, Cloquet, 
Minnesota (Tribal Members Only)

    Since 1996, the Service and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior 
Chippewa Indians have cooperated to establish special migratory bird 
hunting regulations for tribal members. The Fond du Lac's proposal 
covers land set apart for the band under the Treaties of 1837 and 1854 
in northeastern and east-

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central Minnesota and the Band's Reservation near Duluth.
    The band's proposal for 2018-19 is essentially the same as that 
approved last year. The proposed 2018-19 waterfowl hunting season 
regulations for Fond du Lac are as follows:

Ducks

A. 1854 and 1837 Ceded Territories
    Season Dates: Begin September 8 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 18 ducks, including no more than 12 mallards (only 
3 of which may be hens), 9 black ducks, 9 scaup, 9 wood ducks, 9 
redheads, 9 pintails, and 9 canvasbacks.
B. Reservation
    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 12 ducks, including no more than 8 mallards (only 
2 of which may be hens), 6 black ducks, 6 scaup, 6 redheads, 6 
pintails, 6 wood ducks, and 6 canvasbacks.

Mergansers

A. 1854 and 1837 Ceded Territories
    Season Dates: Begin September 8 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 15 mergansers, including no more than 6 hooded 
mergansers.
B. Reservation
    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 10 mergansers, including no more than 4 hooded 
mergansers.

Canada Geese: All Areas

    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 20 geese.

Sandhill Cranes: 1854 and 1837 Ceded Territories Only

    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: Two sandhill cranes. A crane carcass tag is 
required prior to hunting.

Coots and Common Moorhens (Common Gallinules)

A. 1854 and 1837 Ceded Territories
    Season Dates: Begin September 8 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 20 coots and common moorhens, singly or in the 
aggregate.
B. Reservation
    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 20 coots and common moorhens, singly or in the 
aggregate.

Sora and Virginia Rails: All Areas

    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 25 sora and Virginia rails, singly or in the 
aggregate.

Common Snipe: All Areas

    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: Eight common snipe.

Woodcock: All Areas

    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: Three woodcock.

Mourning Dove: All Areas

    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 30, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 30 mourning doves.
    The following general conditions apply:
    1. While hunting waterfowl, a tribal member must carry on his/her 
person a valid Ceded Territory License.
    2. Shooting hours for migratory birds are one-half hour before 
sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.
    3. Except as otherwise noted, tribal members will be required to 
comply with tribal codes that will be no less restrictive than the 
provisions of Chapter 10 of the Model Off-Reservation Code. Except as 
modified by the Service rules adopted in response to this proposal, 
these amended regulations parallel Federal requirements in 50 CFR part 
20 as to hunting methods, transportation, sale, exportation, and other 
conditions generally applicable to migratory bird hunting.
    4. Band members in each zone will comply with State regulations 
providing for closed and restricted waterfowl hunting areas.
    5. There are no possession limits for migratory birds. For purposes 
of enforcing bag limits, all migratory birds in the possession or 
custody of band members on ceded lands will be considered to have been 
taken on those lands unless tagged by a tribal or State conservation 
warden as having been taken on-reservation. All migratory birds that 
fall on reservation lands will not count as part of any off-reservation 
bag or possession limit.
    The band anticipates harvest will be fewer than 500 ducks and 
geese, and fewer than 10 sandhill cranes.
    We propose to approve the request for special migratory bird 
hunting regulations for the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa 
Indians.

(c) Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, Suttons Bay, 
Michigan (Tribal Members Only)

    In the 1995-96 migratory bird seasons, the Grand Traverse Band of 
Ottawa and Chippewa Indians and the Service first cooperated to 
establish special regulations for waterfowl. The Grand Traverse Band is 
a self-governing, federally recognized Tribe located on the west arm of 
Grand Traverse Bay in Leelanau County, Michigan. The Grand Traverse 
Band is a signatory Tribe of the Treaty of 1836. We have approved 
special regulations for tribal members of the 1836 treaty's signatory 
Tribes on ceded lands in Michigan since the 1986-87 hunting season.
    For the 2018-19 season, the Tribe requests that the tribal member 
duck season run from September 1, 2018, through January 20, 2019. A 
daily bag limit of 35 would include no more than 8 pintail, 4 
canvasback, 5 hooded merganser, 8 black ducks, 8 wood ducks, 8 
redheads, and 20 mallards (only 10 of which may be hens).
    For Canada and snow geese, the Tribe proposes a September 1, 2018, 
through February 15, 2019, season. For white-fronted geese and brant, 
the Tribe proposes a September 20 through December 30, 2018, season. 
The daily bag limit for Canada and snow geese would be 15, and the 
daily bag limit for white-fronted geese and including brant would be 5 
birds. We further note that, based on available data (of major goose 
migration routes), it is unlikely that any Canada geese from the 
Southern James Bay Population will be harvested by the Tribe.
    For woodcock, the Tribe proposes a September 1 through November 14, 
2018, season. The daily bag limit will not exceed five birds. For 
mourning doves, snipe, and rails, the Tribe proposes a September 1 
through November 14, 2018, season. The daily bag limit would be 15 
mourning dove, 10 snipe, and 10 rail.
    For sandhill crane, the Tribe proposes a September 1 through 
November 14, 2018, season. The daily bag limit would be 2 birds and a 
season limit of 10 birds.
    For snipe and rails, the Tribe proposes a September 1 through 
November 14, 2018, season. The daily bag limit would be 10 birds per 
species.
    Shooting hours would be from one-half hour before sunrise to one-
half hour after sunset. All other Federal regulations contained in 50 
CFR part 20 would apply. The Tribe proposes to monitor harvest closely 
through game bag checks, patrols, and mail surveys. Harvest surveys 
from the 2013-14 hunting season indicated that

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approximately 30 tribal hunters harvested an estimated 100 ducks and 45 
Canada geese.
    We propose to approve the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and 
Chippewa Indians 2018-19 special migratory bird hunting proposal.

(d) Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, Odanah, Wisconsin 
(Tribal Members Only)

    Since 1985, various bands of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa 
Indians have exercised judicially recognized, off-reservation hunting 
rights for migratory birds in Wisconsin. The specific regulations were 
established by the Service in consultation with the Wisconsin 
Department of Natural Resources and the Great Lakes Indian Fish and 
Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC) (GLIFWC is an intertribal agency 
exercising delegated natural resource management and regulatory 
authority from its member Tribes in portions of Wisconsin, Michigan, 
and Minnesota). Beginning in 1986, a Tribal season on ceded lands in 
the western portion of the Michigan Upper Peninsula was developed in 
coordination with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. We have 
approved regulations for Tribal members in both Michigan and Wisconsin 
since the 1986-87 hunting season. In 1987, GLIFWC requested, and we 
approved, regulations to permit Tribal members to hunt on ceded lands 
in Minnesota, as well as in Michigan and Wisconsin. The States of 
Michigan and Wisconsin originally concurred with the regulations, 
although both Wisconsin and Michigan have raised various concerns over 
the years. Minnesota did not concur with the original regulations, 
stressing that the State would not recognize Chippewa Indian hunting 
rights in Minnesota's treaty area until a court with jurisdiction over 
the State acknowledges and defines the extent of these rights. In 1999, 
the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the existence of the tribes' treaty 
reserved rights in Minnesota v. Mille Lacs Band, 199 S. Ct. 1187 
(1999).
    We acknowledge all of the States' concerns, but point out that the 
U.S. Government has recognized the Indian treaty reserved rights, and 
that acceptable hunting regulations have been successfully implemented 
in Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Consequently, in view of the 
above, we have approved regulations since the 1987-88 hunting season on 
ceded lands in all three States. In fact, this recognition of the 
principle of treaty reserved rights for band members to hunt and fish 
was pivotal in our decision to approve a 1991-92 season for the 1836 
ceded area in Michigan. Since then, in the 2007 Consent Decree, the 
1836 Treaty Tribes' and Michigan Department of Natural Resources and 
Environment established court-approved regulations pertaining to off-
reservation hunting rights for migratory birds.
    For 2018, GLIFWC proposes off-reservation special migratory bird 
hunting regulations on behalf of the member Tribes of the Voigt 
Intertribal Task Force of GLIFWC (for the 1837 and 1842 Treaty areas in 
Wisconsin and Michigan), the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe and the six 
Wisconsin Bands (for the 1837 Treaty area in Minnesota), and the Bay 
Mills Indian Community (for the 1836 Treaty area in Michigan). Member 
Tribes of the Task Force are: the Bad River Band of the Lake Superior 
Tribe of Chippewa Indians, the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake 
Superior Chippewa Indians, the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior 
Chippewa Indians, the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, 
the St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin, and the Sokaogon Chippewa 
Community (Mole Lake Band), all in Wisconsin; the Mille Lacs Band of 
Chippewa Indians and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa 
Indians in Minnesota; and the Lac Vieux Desert Band of Chippewa Indians 
and the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community in Michigan.
    Last year, GLIFWC proposed, and we approved, four regulatory 
changes from previous years' regulations for the 2017-18 hunting season 
(83 FR 5037, February 5, 2018). First, in the 1837 and 1842 Treaty 
Areas, GLIFWC proposed allowing up to 50 Tribal hunters to use 
electronic calls for any open season under a limited and experimental 
design under a special Tribal permit. In addition to obtaining a 
special permit, the Tribal hunter would be required to complete and 
submit a hunt diary for each hunt where electronic calls were used. 
Second, GLIFWC proposed allowing the take of migratory birds (primarily 
waterfowl) with the use of hand-held nets, hand-held snares, and/or 
capture of birds by hand in the 1837 and 1842 Treaty Areas. This use of 
nets, snares, or hand-capture included the take of birds at night. 
GLIFWC proposed that both the use of electronic calls and the use of 
nets, snares, or hand-capture be considered 3-year experimental 
seasons. Third, GLIFWC proposed moving the opening of the current swan 
season to September 1 rather than November 1 in the 1837 and 1842 
Treaty Areas. However, the trumpeter swan quota remained at 10 swans. 
Lastly, GLIFWC proposed implementing a sandhill crane hunting season in 
the 1836 Treaty Area. While we proposed approving all four of GLIFWC's 
proposals in our August 27, 2017, proposed rule (82 FR 39716), in our 
February 5, 2018, final rule (83 FR 5037), we inadvertently failed to 
mention or approve the proposals dealing with the swan season and the 
sandhill crane season. We propose to approve those two specific 
proposals again this year. Further, due to the timing of the final 
rule, GLIFWC was not able to actually implement any of the regulatory 
changes approved last hunting season. Thus, no data were collected for 
these regulatory changes from last year. As such, since several of 
these approved regulatory changes were designated as experimental for a 
period of 3 years, we propose to extend these experiments by 1 
additional year in order to have 3 years of actual data collection. 
This proposed extension is similar to those we have granted to Flyways 
and States in conducting their experimental seasons. For more specific 
discussion on these regulatory changes, we refer the reader to the 
August 27, 2017, and February 5, 2018, rules (82 FR 39716 and 83 FR 
5037).
    Under GLIFWC's proposed 2018-19 regulations, GLIFWC expects total 
ceded territory harvest to be approximately 2,000 to 3,000 ducks, 400 
to 600 geese, 20 sandhill cranes, and 20 swans, which, with the 
exception of ducks, is roughly similar to anticipated levels in 
previous years for those species for which seasons were established. 
GLIFWC further anticipates that tribal harvest will remain low given 
the small number of tribal hunters and the limited opportunity to 
harvest more than a small number of birds on most hunting trips.
    Recent GLIFWC harvest surveys (1996-98, 2001, 2004, 2007-08, 2011, 
2012, and 2015) indicate that tribal off-reservation waterfowl harvest 
has averaged fewer than 1,100 ducks and 250 geese annually. In the 
latest survey year for which we have specific results (2015), an 
estimated 297 hunters hunted a total of 2,190 days and harvested 2,727 
ducks (1.2 ducks per day) and 639 geese. The greatest number of ducks 
reported harvested in a single day was 10, while the highest number of 
geese reported taken on a single outing was 6. Mallards, wood ducks, 
and blue-winged teal composed about 72 percent of the duck harvest. Two 
sandhill cranes were reported harvested in each of the first three 
Tribal sandhill crane seasons, with 3 reported harvested in 2015. No 
swans have been harvested. About 81 percent of the estimated hunting 
days took place

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in Wisconsin, with the remainder occurring in Michigan. As in past 
years, most hunting took place in or near counties with reservations. 
Overall, analysis of hunter survey data over 1996-2015 indicates a 
general downward, or flat, trend in both harvest and hunter 
participation
    The proposed 2018-19 waterfowl hunting season regulations apply to 
all treaty areas (except where noted) for GLIFWC as follows:

Ducks

    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 50 ducks in the 1837 and 1842 Treaty Area; 30 
ducks in the 1836 Treaty Area.

Mergansers

    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 10 mergansers.

Geese

    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2018. In 
addition, any portion of the ceded territory that is open to State-
licensed hunters for goose hunting outside of these dates will also be 
open concurrently for tribal members.
    Daily Bag Limit: 20 geese in aggregate.

Other Migratory Birds

A. Coots and Common Moorhens (Common Gallinules)
    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 20 coots and common moorhens (common gallinules), 
singly or in the aggregate.
B. Sora and Virginia Rails
    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2018.
    Daily Bag and Possession Limits: 20, singly, or in the aggregate, 
25.
C. Common Snipe:
    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 16 common snipe.
D. Woodcock
    Season Dates: Begin September 4 and end December 31, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 10 woodcock.
E. Mourning Dove: 1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories Only
    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 29, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 15 mourning doves.
F. Sandhill Cranes
    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 2 cranes and no seasonal bag limit in the 1837 and 
1842 Treaty areas; 1 crane with a seasonal bag limit of 3 in the 1836 
Treaty area.
G. Swans: 1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories Only
    Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2018.
    Daily Bag Limit: 2 swans. All harvested swans must be registered by 
presenting the fully-feathered carcass to a tribal registration station 
or GLIFWC warden. If the total number of trumpeter swans harvested 
reaches 10, the swan season will be closed by emergency tribal rule.
General Conditions
    A. All tribal members will be required to obtain a valid tribal 
waterfowl hunting permit.
    B. Except as otherwise noted, tribal members will be required to 
comply with tribal codes that will be no less restrictive than the 
model ceded territory conservation codes approved by Federal courts in 
the Lac Courte Oreilles v. State of Wisconsin (Voigt) and Mille Lacs 
Band v. State of Minnesota cases. Chapter 10 in each of these model 
codes regulates ceded territory migratory bird hunting. Both versions 
of Chapter 10 parallel Federal requirements as to hunting methods, 
transportation, sale, exportation, and other conditions generally 
applicable to migratory bird hunting. They also automatically 
incorporate by reference the Federal migratory bird regulations adopted 
in response to this proposal.
    C. Particular regulations of note include:
    1. Nontoxic shot will be required for all waterfowl hunting by 
tribal members.
    2. Tribal members in each zone will comply with tribal regulations 
providing for closed and restricted waterfowl hunting areas. These 
regulations generally incorporate the same restrictions contained in 
parallel State regulations.
    3. There are no possession limits, with the exception of 2 swans 
(in the aggregate) and 25 rails (in the aggregate). For purposes of 
enforcing bag limits, all migratory birds in the possession and custody 
of tribal members on ceded lands will be considered to have been taken 
on those lands unless tagged by a tribal or State conservation warden 
as taken on reservation lands. All migratory birds that fall on 
reservation lands will not count as part of any off-reservation bag or 
possession limit.
    4. The baiting restrictions included in the respective section 
10.05(2)(h) of the model ceded territory conservation codes will be 
amended to include language which parallels that in place for nontribal 
members as published at 64 FR 29799, June 3, 1999.
    5. There are no shell limit restrictions.
    6. Hunting hours are from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes 
after sunset, except that, within the 1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories, 
hunters may use non-mechanical nets or snares that are operated by hand 
to take those birds subject to an open hunting season at any time (see 
#8 below for further information). Hunters shall also be permitted to 
capture, without the aid of other devices (i.e., by hand) and 
immediately kill birds subject to an open season, regardless of the 
time of day.
    7. An experimental application of electronic calls will be 
implemented in the 1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories. Up to 50 tribal 
hunters will be allowed to use electronic calls. Individuals using 
these devices will be required to obtain a special permit; they will be 
required to complete a hunt diary for each hunt where electronic calls 
are used; and they will be required to submit the hunt diary to the 
Commission within 2 weeks of the end of the season in order to be 
eligible to obtain an permit for the following year. Required 
information will include the date, time, and location of the hunt; 
number of hunters; the number of each species harvested per hunting 
event; if other hunters were in the area, any interactions with other 
hunters; and other information deemed appropriate. Diary results will 
be summarized and documented in a Commission report, which will be 
submitted to the Service. Barring unforeseen results, this experimental 
application would be replicated for 3 years (through the 2020-21 
season), after which a full evaluation would be completed.
    8. Within the 1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories, tribal members will 
be allowed to use non-mechanical, hand-operated nets (i.e., throw/cast 
nets or hand-held nets typically used to land fish) and hand-operated 
snares, and may chase and capture migratory birds without the aid of 
hunting devices (i.e., by hand). At this time, non-attended nets or 
snares shall not be authorized under this regulation. Tribal members 
using nets or snares to take migratory birds, or taking birds by hand, 
will be required to obtain a special permit; they will be required to 
complete a hunt diary for each hunt where these methods are used; and 
they will be required to submit the hunt diary to the Commission within 
2 weeks of the end of the season in order to be eligible to obtain a 
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for the following year. Required information will include the date, 
time, and location of the hunt; number of hunters; the number of each 
species harvested per hunting event; and other information deemed 
appropriate. Diary results will be summarized and documented in a 
Commission report, which will be submitted to the Service. Barring 
unforeseen results, this experimental application would be replicated 
for 3 years (through the 2020-21 season), after which a full evaluation 
would be completed.
    We propose to approve the above GLIFWC regulations for the 2018-19 
hunting season.

(e) Jicarilla Apache Tribe, Jicarilla Indian Reservation, Dulce, New 
Mexico (Tribal Members and Nontribal Hunters)

    The Jicarilla Apache Tribe has had special migratory bird hunting 
regulations for tribal members and nonmembers since the 1986-87 hunting 
season. The Tribe owns all lands on the reservation and has recognized 
full wildlife management authority. In general, the proposed seasons 
would be more conservative than allowed by the Federal frameworks of 
last season and by States in the Pacific Flyway.
    The Tribe proposes a 2018-19 waterfowl and Canada goose season 
beginning October 6, 2018, and a closing date of November 30, 2018. 
Daily bag and possession limits for waterfowl would be the same as 
Pacific Flyway States. The Tribe proposes a daily bag limit for Canada 
geese of two. Other regulations specific to the Pacific Flyway 
guidelines for New Mexico would be in effect.
    During the Jicarilla Game and Fish Department's 2016-17 season, 
estimated duck harvest was 63. The species composition included mainly 
mallards, gadwall, American wigeon, and teal. The estimated harvest of 
geese was 0 birds.
    The proposed regulations are essentially the same as were 
established last year. The Tribe anticipates the maximum 2018-19 
waterfowl harvest would be around 300 ducks and 30 geese.
    We propose to approve the Tribe's requested 2018-19 hunting 
seasons.

(f) Kalispel Tribe, Kalispel Reservation, Usk, Washington (Tribal 
Members and Nontribal Hunters)

    The Kalispel Reservation was established by Executive Order in 
1914, and currently comprises approximately 4,600 acres. The Tribe owns 
all Reservation land and has full management authority. The Kalispel 
Tribe has a fully developed wildlife program with hunting and fishing 
codes. The Tribe enjoys excellent wildlife management relations with 
the State. The Tribe and the State have an operational memorandum of 
understanding with emphasis on fisheries but also for wildlife.
    The nontribal member seasons described below pertain to a 176-acre 
waterfowl management unit and 800 acres of reservation land with a 
guide for waterfowl hunting. The Tribe is utilizing this opportunity to 
rehabilitate an area that needs protection because of past land use 
practices, as well as to provide additional waterfowl hunting in the 
area. Beginning in 1996, the requested regulations also included a 
proposal for Kalispel-member-only migratory bird hunting on Kalispel-
ceded lands within Washington, Montana, and Idaho.
    For the 2018-19 migratory bird hunting seasons, the Kalispel Tribe 
proposes tribal and nontribal member waterfowl seasons. The Tribe 
requests that both duck and goose seasons open at the earliest possible 
date and close on the latest date under Federal frameworks.
    For nontribal hunters on Tribally managed lands, the Tribe requests 
the seasons open at the earliest possible date and remain open, for the 
maximum amount of open days. Specifically, the Tribe requests a season 
for ducks run September 15-16, 2018, September 22-23, 2018, and from 
October 1, 2018, to January 8, 2019. In that period, nontribal hunters 
would be allowed to hunt approximately 107 days. Hunters should obtain 
further information on specific hunt days from the Kalispel Tribe.
    For nontribal hunters on Tribally managed lands, the Tribe also 
requests a season for geese run September 15-16, 2018, September 22-23, 
2018, and from October 1, 2018, to January 8, 2019. Total number of 
days should not exceed 107. Nontribal hunters should obtain further 
information on specific hunt days from the Tribe. Daily bag and 
possession limits would be the same as those for the State of 
Washington.
    The Tribe reports past nontribal harvest of 1.5 ducks per day. 
Under the proposal, the Tribe expects harvest to be similar to last 
year, that is, fewer than 100 geese and 200 ducks.
    All other State and Federal regulations contained in 50 CFR part 
20, such as use of nontoxic shot and possession of a signed migratory 
bird hunting and conservation stamp, would be required.
    For tribal members on Kalispel-ceded lands, the Kalispel Tribe 
proposes season dates for ducks of October 1, 2018, through January 31, 
2019, and for geese of September 10, 2018, through January 31, 2019. 
Daily bag and possession limits would parallel those in the Federal 
regulations contained in 50 CFR part 20.
    The Tribe reports that there was no tribal harvest. Under the 
proposal, the Tribe expects harvest to be fewer than 200 birds for the 
season with fewer than 100 geese. Tribal members would be required to 
possess a signed Federal migratory bird stamp and a tribal ceded lands 
permit.
    We propose to approve the regulations requested by the Kalispel 
Tribe, since these dates conform to Federal flyway frameworks for the 
Pacific Flyway.

(g) Klamath Tribe, Chiloquin, Oregon (Tribal Members Only)

    The Klamath Tribe currently has no reservation, per se. However, 
the Klamath Tribe has reserved hunting, fishing, and gathering rights 
within its former reservation boundary. This area of former 
reservation, granted to the Klamaths by the Treaty of 1864, is over 1 
million acres. Tribal natural resource management authority is derived 
from the Treaty of 1864, and carried out cooperatively under the 
judicially enforced Consent Decree of 1981. The parties to this Consent 
Decree are the Federal Government, the State of Oregon, and the Klamath 
Tribe. The Klamath Indian Game Commission sets the seasons. The tribal 
biological staff and tribal regulatory enforcement officers monitor 
tribal harvest by frequent bag checks and hunter interviews.
    For the 2018-19 seasons, the Tribe requests proposed season dates 
of October 6, 2018, through January 31, 2019. Daily bag limits would be 
9 for ducks, 9 for geese, and 9 for coot, with possession limits twice 
the daily bag limit. Shooting hours would be one-half hour before 
sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. Steel shot is required.
    Based on the number of birds produced in the Klamath Basin, this 
year's harvest would be similar to last year's. Information on tribal 
harvest suggests that more than 70 percent of the annual goose harvest 
is local birds produced in the Klamath Basin.
    We propose to approve those 2018-19 special migratory bird hunting 
regulations.

(h) Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Cass Lake, Minnesota (Tribal Members 
Only)

    The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe is a federally recognized Tribe 
located in Cass Lake, Minnesota. The reservation employs conservation 
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conservation regulations. The Service and the Tribe have cooperatively 
established migratory bird hunting regulations since 2000.
    For the 2018-19 season, the Tribe requests a duck season starting 
on September 15 and ending December 31, 2018, and a goose season to run 
from September 1 through December 31, 2018. Daily bag limits for ducks 
would be 10, including no more than 5 pintail, 5 canvasback, and 5 
black ducks. Daily bag limits for geese would be 10. Possession limits 
would be twice the daily bag limit. Shooting hours are one-half hour 
before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset.
    The annual harvest by tribal members on the Leech Lake Reservation 
is estimated at 250 to 500 birds.
    We propose to approve the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe's requested 
2018-19 special migratory bird hunting season.

(i) Little River Band of Ottawa Indians, Manistee, Michigan (Tribal 
Members Only)

    The Little River Band of Ottawa Indians (LRBOI) is a self-
governing, federally recognized Tribe located in Manistee, Michigan, 
and a signatory Tribe of the Treaty of 1836. We have approved special 
regulations for tribal members of the 1836 treaty's signatory Tribes on 
ceded lands in Michigan since the 1986-87 hunting season. Ceded lands 
are located in Lake, Mason, Manistee, and Wexford Counties. The Band 
proposes regulations to govern the hunting of migratory birds by Tribal 
members within the 1836 Ceded Territory as well as on the Band's 
Reservation.
    We have not yet heard from the LRBOI for the 2018-19 season. The 
Little River Band of Ottawa Indians usually proposes a duck and 
merganser season from September 9, 2018, through January 26, 2019. A 
daily bag limit of 12 ducks would include no more than 2 pintail, 2 
canvasback, 3 black ducks, 3 wood ducks, 3 redheads, 6 mallards (only 2 
of which may be a hen), 1 bufflehead, and 1 hooded merganser. 
Possession limits would be twice the daily bag limit.
    For coots and gallinules, the Tribe usually proposes a September 
15, 2018, through January 26, 2019, season. Daily bag limits would be 
five coot and five gallinule.
    For white-fronted geese, snow geese, and brant, the Tribe usually 
proposes a September 8 through December 10, 2018, season. Daily bag 
limits would be five geese.
    For Canada geese only, the Tribe usually proposes a September 1, 
2018, through February 4, 2019, season with a daily bag limit of five. 
The possession limit would be twice the daily bag limit.
    For snipe, woodcock, rails, and mourning doves, the Tribe usually 
proposes a September 1 to November 12, 2018, season. The daily bag 
limit would be 10 common snipe, 5 woodcock, 10 rails, and 10 mourning 
doves. Possession limits for all species would be twice the daily bag 
limit.
    The Tribe monitors harvest through mail surveys. General conditions 
are as follows:
    A. All tribal members will be required to obtain a valid tribal 
resource card and 2018-19 hunting license.
    B. Except as modified by the Service rules adopted in response to 
this proposal, these amended regulations parallel all Federal 
regulations contained in 50 CFR part 20. Shooting hours will be from 
one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
    C. Particular regulations of note include:
    (1) Nontoxic shot will be required for all waterfowl hunting by 
tribal members.
    (2) Tribal members in each zone will comply with tribal regulations 
providing for closed and restricted waterfowl hunting areas. These 
regulations generally incorporate the same restrictions contained in 
parallel State regulations.
    D. Tribal members hunting in Michigan will comply with tribal codes 
that contain provisions parallel to Michigan law regarding duck blinds 
and decoys.
    Upon receipt of their proposal, we plan to approve Little River 
Band of Ottawa Indians' 2018-19 special migratory bird hunting seasons.

(j) The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians, Petoskey, Michigan 
(Tribal Members Only)

    The Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians (LTBB) is a self-
governing, federally recognized Tribe located in Petoskey, Michigan, 
and a signatory Tribe of the Treaty of 1836. We have approved special 
regulations for tribal members of the 1836 treaty's signatory Tribes on 
ceded lands in Michigan since the 1986-87 hunting season.
    For the 2018-19 season, the LTBB proposes regulations similar to 
those of other Tribes in the 1836 treaty area. The LTBB proposes the 
regulations to govern the hunting of migratory birds by tribal members 
on the LTBB reservation and within the 1836 Treaty Ceded Territory. The 
tribal member duck and merganser season would usually run from 
September 1, 2018, through January 31, 2019. A daily bag limit of 20 
ducks and 10 mergansers would include no more than 5 hen mallards, 5 
pintail, 5 canvasback, 5 scaup, 5 hooded merganser, 5 black ducks, 5 
wood ducks, and 5 redheads.
    For Canada geese, the LTBB proposes a September 1, 2018, through 
February 8, 2019, season. The daily bag limit for Canada geese would be 
20 birds. We further note that, based on available data (of major goose 
migration routes), it is unlikely that any Canada geese from the 
Southern James Bay Population would be harvested by the LTBB. 
Possession limits are twice the daily bag limit.
    For woodcock, the LTBB proposes a September 1 to December 1, 2018, 
season. The daily bag limit will not exceed 10 birds. For snipe, the 
LTBB proposes a September 1 to December 31, 2018, season. The daily bag 
limit will not exceed 16 birds. For mourning doves, the LTBB proposes a 
September 1 to November 14, 2018, season. The daily bag limit will not 
exceed 15 birds. For Virginia and sora rails, the LTBB proposes a 
September 1 to December 31, 2018, season. The daily bag limit will not 
exceed 20 birds per species. For coots and gallinules, the LTBB 
proposes a September 15 to December 31, 2018, season. The daily bag 
limit will not exceed 20 birds per species. The possession limit will 
not exceed 2 days' bag limit for all birds.
    The LTBB also proposes a sandhill crane season to begin September 1 
and end December 1, 2018. The daily bag limit will not exceed one bird. 
The possession limit will not exceed two times the bag limit.
    All other Federal regulations contained in 50 CFR part 20 would 
apply.
    Harvest surveys from 2015-16 hunting season indicated that 
approximately 15 hunters harvested 9 different waterfowl species. No 
sandhill cranes were reported harvested during the 2015-16 season. The 
LTBB proposes to monitor harvest closely through game bag checks, 
patrols, and mail surveys. In particular, the LTBB proposes monitoring 
the harvest of Southern James Bay Canada geese and sandhill cranes to 
assess any impacts of tribal hunting on the population.
    We propose to approve the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa 
Indians' requested 2018-19 special migratory bird hunting regulations.

(k) Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule Reservation, Lower Brule, 
South Dakota (Tribal Members and Nontribal Hunters)

    The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe first established tribal migratory bird 
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regulations for the Lower Brule Reservation in 1994. The Lower Brule 
Reservation is about 214,000 acres in size and is located on and 
adjacent to the Missouri River, south of Pierre. Land ownership on the 
reservation is mixed, and until recently, the Lower Brule Tribe had 
full management authority over fish and wildlife via a memorandum of 
agreement (MOA) with the State of South Dakota. The MOA provided the 
Tribe jurisdiction over fish and wildlife on reservation lands, 
including deeded and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-taken lands. For the 
2018-19 season, the two parties have come to an agreement that provides 
the public a clear understanding of the Lower Brule Sioux Wildlife 
Department license requirements and hunting season regulations. The 
Lower Brule Reservation waterfowl season is open to tribal and 
nontribal hunters.
    For the 2018-19 migratory bird hunting season, the Lower Brule 
Sioux Tribe proposes a nontribal member duck, merganser, and coot 
season length of 97 days, or the maximum number of days allowed by 
Federal frameworks in the High Plains Management Unit for this season. 
The Tribe proposes a duck season from October 6, 2018, through January 
10, 2019. The daily bag limit would be six birds or the maximum number 
that Federal regulations allow, including no more than two hen mallard 
and five mallards total, two pintail, two redhead, two canvasback, 
three wood duck, three scaup, and one mottled duck. Two bonus blue-
winged teal are allowed during October 6-21, 2018. The daily bag limit 
for mergansers would be five, only two of which could be a hooded 
merganser. The daily bag limit for coots would be 15. Possession limits 
would be three times the daily bag limits.
    The Tribe's proposed nontribal-member Canada goose season would run 
from October 27, 2018, through February 10, 2019 (107-day season 
length), with a daily bag limit of six Canada geese. The Tribe's 
proposed nontribal member white-fronted goose season would run from 
October 27, 2018, through January 22, 2019, with a daily bag and 
possession limits concurrent with Federal regulations. The Tribe's 
proposed nontribal-member light goose season would run from October 27, 
2018, through February 10, 2019, and February 11 through May 1, 2019. 
The light goose daily bag limit would be 20 or the maximum number that 
Federal regulations allow with no possession limits.
    For tribal members, the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe proposes a duck, 
merganser, and coot season from September 1, 2018, through March 10, 
2019. The daily bag limit would be six ducks, including no more than 
two hen mallard and five mallards total, two pintail, two redheads, two 
canvasback, three wood ducks, three scaup, two bonus teal during the 
first 16 days of the season, and one mottled duck or the maximum number 
that Federal regulations allow. The daily bag limit for mergansers 
would be five, only two of which could be hooded mergansers. The daily 
bag limit for coots would be 15. Possession limits would be three times 
the daily bag limits.
    The Tribe's proposed Canada goose season for tribal members would 
run from September 1, 2018, through March 10, 2019, with a daily bag 
limit of six Canada geese. The Tribe's proposed white-fronted goose 
tribal season would run from September 1, 2018, through March 10, 2019, 
with a daily bag limit of two white-fronted geese or the maximum number 
that Federal regulations allow. The Tribe's proposed light goose tribal 
season would run from September 1, 2018, through March 10, 2019. A 
conservation order will also occur March 11, 2019, through May 1, 2019. 
The light goose daily bag limit would be 20 or the maximum number that 
Federal regulations allow, with no possession limits.
    The Tribe proposes a dove season for both Tribal and non-Tribal 
members from September 1, 2018, through November 29, 2018. The dove 
daily bag limit would be 15.
    In the 2016 season, nontribal members harvested 774 geese and 1,158 
ducks. In the 2016 season, duck harvest species composition was 
primarily mallard (65 percent), green-winged teal (21 percent), and 
wigeon (2 percent).
    The Tribe anticipates a duck and goose harvest similar to those of 
the previous years. All basic Federal regulations contained in 50 CFR 
part 20, including the use of nontoxic shot, Migratory Bird Hunting and 
Conservation Stamps, etc., would be observed by the Tribe's proposed 
regulations. In addition, the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe has an official 
Conservation Code that was established by Tribal Council Resolution in 
June 1982 and updated in 1996.
    We plan to approve the Tribe's requested regulations for the Lower 
Brule Reservation if the seasons' dates fall within final Federal 
flyway frameworks (applies to nontribal hunters only).

(l) Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Port Angeles, Washington (Tribal Members 
Only)

    Since 1996, the Service and the Point No Point Treaty Tribes, of 
which Lower Elwha was one, have cooperated to establish special 
regulations for migratory bird hunting. The Tribes are now acting 
independently, and the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe would like to 
establish migratory bird hunting regulations for tribal members for the 
2018-19 season. The Tribe has a reservation on the Olympic Peninsula in 
Washington State and is a successor to the signatories of the Treaty of 
Point No Point of 1855.
    For the 2018-19 season, we have yet to hear from the Lower Elwha 
Klallam Tribe. The Tribe usually requests special migratory bird 
hunting regulations for ducks (including mergansers), geese, coots, 
band-tailed pigeons, snipe, and mourning doves. The Lower Elwha Klallam 
Tribe usually requests a duck and coot season from September 13, 2018, 
to January 4, 2019. The daily bag limit will be seven ducks, including 
no more than two hen mallards, one pintail, one canvasback, and two 
redheads. The daily bag and possession limit on harlequin duck will be 
one per season. The coot daily bag limit will be 25. The possession 
limit will be twice the daily bag limit, except as noted above.
    For geese, the Tribe usually requests a season from September 13, 
2018, to January 4, 2019. The daily bag limit will be four, including 
no more than three light geese. The season on Aleutian Canada geese 
will be closed.
    For brant, the Tribe usually proposes to close the season.
    For mourning doves, band-tailed pigeon, and snipe, the Tribe 
usually requests a season from September 1, 2018, to January 11, 2019, 
with a daily bag limit of 10, 2, and 8, respectively. The possession 
limit will be twice the daily bag limit.
    All Tribal hunters authorized to hunt migratory birds are required 
to obtain a tribal hunting permit from the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe 
pursuant to tribal law. Hunting hours would be from one-half hour 
before sunrise to sunset. Only steel, tungsten-iron, tungsten-polymer, 
tungsten-matrix, and tin shot are allowed for hunting waterfowl. It is 
unlawful to use or possess lead shot while hunting waterfowl.
    The Tribe typically anticipates harvest to be fewer than 10 birds. 
Tribal reservation police and Tribal fisheries enforcement officers 
have the authority to enforce these migratory bird hunting regulations.

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    The Service proposes to approve the special migratory bird hunting 
regulations for the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, upon receipt of their 
proposal.

(m) Makah Indian Tribe, Neah Bay, Washington (Tribal Members Only)

    The Makah Indian Tribe and the Service have been cooperating to 
establish special regulations for migratory game birds on the Makah 
Reservation and traditional hunting land off the Makah Reservation 
since the 2001-02 hunting season. Lands off the Makah Reservation are 
those contained within the boundaries of the State of Washington Game 
Management Units 601-603.
    The Makah Indian Tribe proposes a duck and coot hunting season from 
September 22, 2018, to January 27, 2019. The daily bag limit is seven 
ducks, including no more than five mallards (only two hen mallard), one 
canvasback, one pintail, three scaup, and one redhead. The daily bag 
limit for coots is 25. The Tribe has a year-round closure on wood ducks 
and harlequin ducks. Shooting hours for all species of waterfowl are 
one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
    For geese, the Tribe proposes that the season open on September 22, 
2018, and close January 27, 2019. The daily bag limit for geese is four 
and one brant. The Tribe notes that there is a year-round closure on 
Aleutian and dusky Canada geese.
    For band-tailed pigeons, the Tribe proposes that the season open 
September 22, 2018, and close October 21, 2018. The daily bag limit for 
band-tailed pigeons is two.
    The Tribe anticipates that harvest under this regulation will be 
relatively low since there are no known dedicated waterfowl hunters and 
any harvest of waterfowl or band-tailed pigeons is usually incidental 
to hunting for other species, such as deer, elk, and bear. The Tribe 
expects fewer than 50 ducks and 10 geese to be harvested during the 
2018-19 migratory bird hunting season.
    All other Federal regulations contained in 50 CFR part 20 would 
apply. The following restrictions are also proposed by the Tribe:
    (1) As per Makah Ordinance 44, only shotguns may be used to hunt 
any species of waterfowl. Additionally, shotguns must not be discharged 
within 0.25 miles of an occupied area.
    (2) Hunters must be eligible, enrolled Makah tribal members and 
must carry their Indian Treaty Fishing and Hunting Identification Card 
while hunting. No tags or permits are required to hunt waterfowl.
    (3) The Cape Flattery area is open to waterfowl hunting, except in 
designated wilderness areas, or within 1 mile of Cape Flattery Trail, 
or in any area that is closed to hunting by another ordinance or 
regulation.
    (4) The use of live decoys and/or baiting to pursue any species of 
waterfowl is prohibited.
    (5) Steel or bismuth shot only for waterfowl is allowed; the use of 
lead shot is prohibited.
    (6) The use of dogs is permitted to hunt waterfowl.
    The Service proposes to approve the Makah Indian Tribe's requested 
2018-19 special migratory bird hunting regulations.

(n) Navajo Nation, Navajo Indian Reservation, Window Rock, Arizona 
(Tribal Members and Nontribal Hunters)

    Since 1985, we have established uniform migratory bird hunting 
regulations for tribal members and nonmembers on the Navajo Indian 
Reservation (in parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah). The Navajo 
Nation owns almost all lands on the reservation and has full wildlife 
management authority.
    We have yet to hear from the Navajo Nation for the 2018-19 season. 
The Tribe usually requests the earliest opening dates and longest duck, 
mergansers, Canada geese, and coots seasons, and the same daily bag and 
possession limits allowed to Pacific Flyway States under final Federal 
frameworks for tribal and nontribal members.
    For both mourning dove and band-tailed pigeons, the Navajo Nation 
usually proposes seasons of September 1 through September 30, 2018, 
with daily bag limits of 10 and 5, respectively. Possession limits 
would be twice the daily bag limits.
    The Nation requires tribal members and nonmembers to comply with 
all basic Federal migratory bird hunting regulations in 50 CFR part 20 
pertaining to shooting hours and manner of taking. In addition, each 
waterfowl hunter age 16 or older must carry on his/her person a valid 
Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (Duck Stamp), which must 
be signed in ink across the face. Special regulations established by 
the Navajo Nation also apply on the reservation.
    The Tribe usually anticipates a total harvest of fewer than 500 
mourning doves; fewer than 10 band-tailed pigeons; fewer than 1,000 
ducks, coots, and mergansers; and fewer than 1,000 Canada geese for the 
2018-19 season. The Tribe measures harvest by mail survey forms. 
Through the established Navajo Nation Code, titles 17 and 18, and 23 
U.S.C. 1165, the Tribe will take action to close the season, reduce bag 
limits, or take other appropriate actions if the harvest is detrimental 
to the migratory bird resource.
    We propose to approve the Navajo Nation's 2018-19 special migratory 
bird hunting regulations, upon receipt of their proposal.

(o) Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin, Oneida, Wisconsin (Tribal 
Members Only)

    Since 1991-92, the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin and the 
Service have cooperated to establish uniform regulations for migratory 
bird hunting by tribal and nontribal hunters within the original Oneida 
Reservation boundaries. Since 1985, the Oneida Tribe's Conservation 
Department has enforced the Tribe's hunting regulations within those 
original reservation limits. The Oneida Tribe also has a good working 
relationship with the State of Wisconsin, and the majority of the 
seasons and limits are the same for the Tribe and Wisconsin.
    For the 2018-19 season, the Tribe submitted a proposal requesting 
special migratory bird hunting regulations. For ducks, the Tribe 
proposal describes the general outside dates as being September 15 
through December 2, 2018. The Tribe proposes a daily bag limit of six 
birds, which could include no more than six mallards (three hen 
mallards), six wood ducks, one redhead, two pintails, and one hooded 
merganser.
    For geese, the Tribe requests a season between September 1 and 
December 31, 2018, with a daily bag limit of five Canada geese. If a 
quota of 500 geese is attained before the season concludes, the Tribe 
will recommend closing the season early.
    For woodcock, the Tribe proposes a season between September 1 and 
November 4, 2018, with a daily bag and possession limit of two and 
four, respectively.
    For mourning dove, the Tribe proposes a season between September 2 
and November 4, 2018, with a daily bag and possession limit of 10 and 
20, respectively.
    The Tribe proposes shooting hours be one-half hour before sunrise 
to one-half hour after sunset. Nontribal hunters hunting on the 
Reservation or on lands under the jurisdiction of the Tribe must comply 
with all State of Wisconsin regulations, including shooting hours of 
one-half hour before sunrise to sunset, season dates, and daily bag 
limits. Tribal members and nontribal hunters hunting on the Reservation 
or on lands

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under the jurisdiction of the Tribe must observe all basic Federal 
migratory bird hunting regulations found in 50 CFR part 20, with the 
following exceptions: Oneida members would be exempt from the purchase 
of the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (Duck Stamp); and 
shotgun capacity is not limited to three shells.
    The Service proposes to approve the 2018-19 special migratory bird 
hunting regulations for the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin.

(p) Point No Point Treaty Council Tribes, Kingston, Washington (Tribal 
Members Only)

    We are establishing uniform migratory bird hunting regulations for 
tribal members on behalf of the Point No Point Treaty Council Tribes, 
consisting of the Port Gamble S'Klallam and Jamestown S'Klallam Tribes. 
The two tribes have reservations and ceded areas in northwestern 
Washington State and are the successors to the signatories of the 
Treaty of Point No Point of 1855. These proposed regulations will apply 
to tribal members both on and off reservations within the Point No 
Point Treaty Areas; however, the Port Gamble S'Klallam and Jamestown 
S'Klallam Tribal season dates differ only where indicated below.
    For the 2018-19 season, the Point No Point Treaty Council requests 
special migratory bird hunting regulations for both the Jamestown 
S'Klallam and Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribes. For ducks, the Jamestown 
S'Klallam Tribe season would open September 1, 2018, and close March 
10, 2019, and coots would open September 13, 2018, and close February 
1, 2019. The Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribes duck and coot seasons would 
open from September 1, 2018, to March 10, 2019. The daily bag limit 
would be seven ducks, including no more than two hen mallards, one 
canvasback, one pintail, two redhead, and four scoters. The daily bag 
limit for coots would be seven. The daily bag limit and possession 
limit on harlequin ducks would be one per season. The daily possession 
limits are double the daily bag limits except where noted.
    For geese, the Point No Point Treaty Council proposes the season 
open on September 9, 2018, and close March 10, 2019, for the Jamestown 
S'Klallam Tribe, and open on September 1, 2018, and close March 10, 
2019, for the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe. The daily bag limit for 
geese would be five, not to include more than three light geese. The 
Council notes that there is a year-round closure on dusky Canada geese. 
For brant, the Council proposes the season open on November 9, 2018, 
and close January 31, 2019, for the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, and 
open on January 10 and close January 25, 2019, for the Jamestown 
S'Klallam Tribe. The daily bag limit for brant would be two.
    For band-tailed pigeons, the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe season 
would open September 1, 2018, and close March 10, 2019. The Jamestown 
S'Klallam Tribe season would open September 13, 2018, and close January 
18, 2019. The daily bag limit for band-tailed pigeons would be two. For 
snipe, the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe season would open September 1, 
2018, and close March 10, 2019. The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe season 
would open September 13, 2018, and close March 10, 2019. The daily bag 
limit for snipe would be eight. For mourning dove, the Port Gamble 
S'Klallam Tribe season would open September 1, 2018, and close January 
31, 2019. The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe would open September 13, 2018, 
and close January 18, 2019. The daily bag limit for mourning dove would 
be 10.
    The Tribe anticipates a total harvest of fewer than 100 birds for 
the 2018-19 season. The tribal fish and wildlife enforcement officers 
have the authority to enforce these tribal regulations.
    We propose to approve the Point No Point Treaty Council Tribe's 
requested 2018-19 special migratory bird seasons.

(q) Saginaw Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan (Tribal 
Members Only)

    The Saginaw Tribe of Chippewa Indians is a federally recognized, 
self-governing Indian Tribe, located on the Isabella Reservation lands 
bound by Saginaw Bay in Isabella and Arenac Counties, Michigan.
    We have yet to hear from the Saginaw Tribe of Chippewa Indians. For 
ducks, mergansers, and common snipe, the Tribe usually proposes outside 
dates as September 1, 2018, through January 31, 2019. The Tribe usually 
proposes a daily bag limit of 20 ducks, which could include no more 
than five each of the following: Hen mallards; wood duck; black duck; 
pintail; red head; scaup; and canvasback. The merganser daily bag limit 
is 10, with no more than 5 hooded mergansers and 16 for common snipe.
    For geese, coot, gallinule, sora, and Virginia rail, the Tribe 
usually requests a season from September 1, 2018, to January 31, 2019. 
The daily bag limit for geese is 20, in the aggregate. The daily bag 
limit for coot, gallinule, sora, and Virginia rail is 20 in the 
aggregate.
    For woodcock and mourning dove, the Tribe usually proposes a season 
between September 1, 2018, and January 31, 2019, with daily bag limits 
of 10 and 25, respectively.
    For sandhill crane, the Tribe usually proposes a season between 
September 1, 2018, and January 31, 2019, with a daily bag limit of one.
    All Saginaw Tribe members exercising hunting treaty rights are 
required to comply with Tribal Ordinance 11. Hunting hours would be 
from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. All 
other regulations in 50 CFR part 20 apply, including the use of only 
nontoxic shot for hunting waterfowl.
    The Service proposes to approve the request for 2018-19 special 
migratory bird hunting regulations for the Saginaw Tribe of Chippewa 
Indians, upon receipt of their proposal.

(r) Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe, Darrington, Washington (Tribal Members 
Only)

    The Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe (SSIT) requests a 2018-19 hunting 
season on all open and unclaimed lands under the Treaty of Point 
Elliott of January 22, 1855. This 2018-19 proposal is the first year 
the Tribe is proposing a special migratory bird hunting season. The 
Tribe's reservation is located in Darrington, Washington, just west of 
the North Cascade Mountain range in Skagit County on the Sauk and 
Suiattle Rivers. The Tribe owns and manages all the land on the 
reservation and some lands surrounding or near the reservation in 
Skagit and Snohomish Counties. All of the lands that are Tribal or 
Reservation lands are closed for non-Tribal hunting, unless opened by a 
SSIT Special Regulation.
    The Tribe proposes special migratory bird hunting regulations for 
ducks, geese, brant, and coot with outside dates as September 1, 2018, 
through January 31, 2019. The Tribe proposes a daily bag limit of 10 
ducks, 5 geese, 5 brant, and 25 coot.
    Hunting hours would be from one-half hour before sunrise to one-
half hour after sunset. All other regulations in 50 CFR part 20 apply, 
including the use of only nontoxic shot for hunting waterfowl.
    The Service proposes to approve the request for 2018-19 special 
migratory bird hunting regulations for the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe.

(s) Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Sault Ste. Marie, 
Michigan (Tribal Members Only)

    The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians is a federally 
recognized, self-governing Indian Tribe, distributed throughout the 
eastern Upper Peninsula and northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The 
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gather on the lands ceded in the Treaty of Washington (1836).
    The Tribe proposes special migratory bird hunting regulations. For 
ducks, mergansers, and common snipe, the Tribe proposes outside dates 
as September 15 through December 31, 2018. The Tribe proposes a daily 
bag limit of 20 ducks, which could include no more than 10 mallards (5 
hen mallards), 5 wood duck, 5 black duck, and 5 canvasbacks. The 
merganser daily bag limit is 10 in the aggregate and 16 for common 
snipe.
    For geese, teal, coot, gallinule, sora, and Virginia rail, the 
Tribe requests a season from September 1 to December 31, 2018. The 
daily bag limit for geese is 20 in the aggregate. The daily bag limit 
for coot, teal, gallinule, sora, and Virginia rail is 20 in the 
aggregate.
    For woodcock, the Tribe proposes a season between September 2 and 
December 1, 2018, with a daily bag and possession limit of 10 and 20, 
respectively.
    For mourning dove, the Tribe proposes a season between September 1 
and November 14, 2018, with a daily bag and possession limit of 10 and 
20, respectively.
    In 2016, the total estimated waterfowl hunters were 4,171. All 
Sault Ste. Marie Tribe members exercising hunting treaty rights within 
the 1836 Ceded Territory are required to submit annual harvest reports 
including date of harvest, number and species harvested, and location 
of harvest. Hunting hours would be from one-half hour before sunrise to 
one-half hour after sunset. All other regulations in 50 CFR part 20 
apply, including the use of only nontoxic shot for hunting waterfowl.
    The Service proposes to approve the request for 2018-19 special 
migratory bird hunting regulations for the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of 
Chippewa Indians.

(t) Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Fort Hall, 
Idaho (Nontribal Hunters)

    Almost all of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation is tribally owned. 
The Tribes claim full wildlife management authority throughout the 
reservation, but the Idaho Fish and Game Department has disputed tribal 
jurisdiction, especially for hunting by nontribal members on 
reservation lands owned by non-Indians. As a compromise, since 1985, we 
have established the same waterfowl hunting regulations on the 
reservation and in a surrounding off-reservation State zone. The 
regulations were requested by the Tribes and provided for different 
season dates than in the remainder of the State. We agreed to the 
season dates because they would provide additional protection to 
mallards and pintails. The State of Idaho concurred with the zoning 
arrangement. We have no objection to the State's use of this zone again 
in the 2018-19 hunting season, provided the duck and goose hunting 
season dates are the same as on the reservation.
    In a proposal for the 2018-19 hunting season, the Shoshone-Bannock 
Tribes request a continuous duck (including mergansers and coots) 
season, with the maximum number of days and the same daily bag and 
possession limits permitted for Pacific Flyway States under the final 
Federal frameworks. The Tribes propose a duck and coot season with, if 
the same number of hunting days is permitted as last year, an opening 
date of October 6, 2018, and a closing date of January 18, 2019. The 
Tribes anticipate harvest will be about 7,500 ducks.
    The Tribes also request a continuous goose season with the maximum 
number of days and the same daily bag and possession limits permitted 
in Idaho under Federal frameworks. The Tribes propose that, if the same 
number of hunting days is permitted as in previous years, the season 
would have an opening date of October 6, 2018, and a closing date of 
January 18, 2019. The Tribes anticipate harvest will be about 5,000 
geese.
    The Tribes request a common snipe season with the maximum number of 
days and the same daily bag and possession limits permitted in Idaho 
under Federal frameworks. The Tribes propose that, if the same number 
of hunting days is permitted as in previous years, the season would 
have an opening date of October 6, 2018, and a closing date of January 
18, 2019.
    Nontribal hunters must comply with all basic Federal migratory bird 
hunting regulations in 50 CFR part 20 pertaining to shooting hours, use 
of steel shot, and manner of taking. Special regulations established by 
the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes also apply on the reservation.
    We note that the requested regulations are nearly identical to 
those of last year, and we propose to approve them for the 2018-19 
hunting season if the seasons' dates fall within the final Federal 
flyway frameworks (applies to nontribal hunters only).

(t) Skokomish Tribe, Shelton, Washington (Tribal Members Only)

    Since 1996, the Service and the Point No Point Treaty Tribes, of 
which the Skokomish Tribe was one, have cooperated to establish special 
regulations for migratory bird hunting. The Tribes have been acting 
independently since 2005. The Tribe has a reservation on the Olympic 
Peninsula in Washington State and is a successor to the signatories of 
the Treaty of Point No Point of 1855.
    The Skokomish Tribe requests a duck and coot season from September 
16, 2018, to February 28, 2019. The daily bag limit is seven ducks, 
including no more than two hen mallards, one pintail, one canvasback, 
and two redheads. The daily bag and possession limit on harlequin duck 
is one per season. The coot daily bag limit is 25. The possession limit 
is twice the daily bag limit, except as noted above.
    For geese, the Tribe requests a season from September 16, 2018, to 
February 28, 2019. The daily bag limit is four, including no more than 
three light geese. The season on Aleutian Canada geese is closed. For 
brant, the Tribe proposes a season from November 1, 2018, to February 
15, 2019, with a daily bag limit of two. The possession limit is twice 
the daily bag limit.
    For mourning doves, band-tailed pigeon, and snipe, the Tribe 
requests a season from September 16, 2018, to February 28, 2019, with a 
daily bag limit of 10, 2, and 8, respectively. The possession limit is 
twice the daily bag limit.
    All Tribal hunters authorized to hunt migratory birds are required 
to obtain a tribal hunting permit from the Skokomish Tribe pursuant to 
tribal law. Hunting hours would be from one-half hour before sunrise to 
sunset. Only steel, tungsten-iron, tungsten-polymer, tungsten-matrix, 
and tin shot are allowed for hunting waterfowl. It is unlawful to use 
or possess lead shot while hunting waterfowl.
    The Tribe anticipates harvest to be fewer than 150 birds. The 
Skokomish Public Safety Office enforcement officers have the authority 
to enforce these migratory bird hunting regulations.
    We propose to approve the Skokomish Tribe's 2018-19 migratory bird 
hunting season.

(u) Spokane Tribe of Indians, Spokane Indian Reservation, Wellpinit, 
Washington (Tribal Members Only)

    The Spokane Tribe of Indians wishes to establish waterfowl seasons 
on their reservation for its membership to access as an additional 
resource. An established waterfowl season on the reservation will allow 
access to a resource for members to continue practicing a subsistence 
lifestyle.
    The Spokane Indian Reservation is located in northeastern 
Washington State. The reservation comprises approximately 157,000 
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boundaries of the Reservation are the Columbia River to the west, the 
Spokane River to the south (now Lake Roosevelt), Tshimikn Creek to the 
east, and the 48th Parallel as the north boundary. Tribal membership 
comprises approximately 2,300 enrolled Spokane Tribal Members.
    These proposed regulations would allow Tribal Members, spouses of 
Spokane Tribal Members, and first-generation descendants of a Spokane 
Tribal Member with a tribal permit and Federal Migratory Bird Hunting 
and Conservation Stamp an opportunity to utilize the reservation and 
ceded lands for waterfowl hunting. These regulations would also benefit 
tribal membership through access to this resource throughout Spokane 
Tribal ceded lands in eastern Washington. By Spokane Tribal Referendum, 
spouses of Spokane Tribal Members and children of Spokane Tribal 
Members not enrolled are allowed to harvest game animals within the 
Spokane Indian Reservation with the issuance of hunting permits.
    The Tribe requests to establish duck seasons that would run from 
September 2, 2018, through January 31, 2019. The tribe is requesting 
the daily bag limit for ducks to be consistent with final Federal 
frameworks. The possession limit is twice the daily bag limit.
    The Tribe proposes a season on geese starting September 2, 2018, 
and ending on January 31, 2019. The tribe is requesting the daily bag 
limit for geese to be consistent with final Federal frameworks. The 
possession limit is twice the daily bag limit.
    Based on the quantity of requests the Spokane Tribe of Indians has 
received, the tribe anticipates harvest levels for the 2018-19 season 
for both ducks and geese to be fewer than 100 total birds, with goose 
harvest at fewer than 50. Hunter success will be monitored through 
mandatory harvest reports returned within 30 days of the season 
closure.
    We propose to approve the Spokane Tribe's requested 2018-19 special 
migratory bird hunting regulations.

(v) Squaxin Island Tribe, Squaxin Island Reservation, Shelton, 
Washington (Tribal Members Only)

    The Squaxin Island Tribe of Washington and the Service have 
cooperated since 1995, to establish special tribal migratory bird 
hunting regulations. These special regulations apply to tribal members 
on the Squaxin Island Reservation, located in western Washington near 
Olympia, and all lands within the traditional hunting grounds of the 
Squaxin Island Tribe.
    For the 2018-19 season, we have yet to hear from the Squaxin Island 
Tribe. The Tribe usually requests to establish duck and coot seasons 
that would run from September 1, 2018, through January 15, 2019. The 
daily bag limit for ducks would be five per day and could include only 
one canvasback. The season on harlequin ducks is closed. For coots, the 
daily bag limit is 25. For snipe, the Tribe usually proposes that the 
season start on September 15, 2018, and end on January 15, 2019. The 
daily bag limit for snipe would be eight. For band-tailed pigeon, the 
Tribe usually proposes that the season start on September 1 and end on 
December 31, 2018. The daily bag limit would be five. The possession 
limit would be twice the daily bag limit.
    The Tribe usually proposes a season on geese starting September 15, 
2018, and ending on January 15, 2019. The daily bag limit for geese 
would be four, including no more than two snow geese. The season on 
Aleutian and cackling Canada geese would be closed. For brant, the 
Tribe usually proposes that the season start on September 1 and end on 
December 31, 2018. The daily bag limit for brant would be two. The 
possession limit would be twice the daily bag limit.
    We propose to approve the Tribe's 2018-19 special migratory bird 
hunting regulations, upon receipt of their proposal.

(w) Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians, Arlington, Washington (Tribal 
Members Only)

    The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians and the Service have cooperated 
to establish special regulations for migratory game birds since 2001. 
For the 2018-19 season, the Tribe requests regulations to hunt all open 
and unclaimed lands under the Treaty of Point Elliott of January 22, 
1855, including their main hunting grounds around Camano Island, Skagit 
Flats, and Port Susan to the border of the Tulalip Tribes Reservation. 
Ceded lands are located in Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, and Kings 
Counties, and a portion of Pierce County, Washington. The Stillaguamish 
Tribe of Indians is a federally recognized Tribe and reserves the 
Treaty Right to hunt (U.S. v. Washington).
    The Tribe proposes their duck (including mergansers and coot) and 
goose seasons run from October 1, 2018, to March 10, 2019. The daily 
bag limit on ducks (including sea ducks and mergansers) is 10. The 
daily bag limit for coot is 25. For geese, the daily bag limit is six. 
The season on brant is closed. Possession limits are totals of these 
three daily bag limits.
    The Tribe proposes the snipe seasons run from October 1, 2018, to 
January 31, 2019. The daily bag limit for snipe is 10. Possession 
limits are three times the daily bag limit.
    Harvest is regulated by a punch card system. Tribal members hunting 
on lands under this proposal will observe all basic Federal migratory 
bird hunting regulations found in 50 CFR part 20, which will be 
enforced by the Stillaguamish Tribal law enforcement. Tribal members 
are required to use steel shot or a nontoxic shot as required by 
Federal regulations.
    The Tribe anticipates a total harvest of 200 ducks, 100 geese, 50 
mergansers, 100 coots, and 100 snipe. Anticipated harvest needs include 
subsistence and ceremonial needs. Certain species may be closed to 
hunting for conservation purposes, and consideration for the needs of 
certain species will be addressed.
    The Service proposes to approve the Stillaguamish Tribe's request 
for 2018-19 special migratory bird hunting regulations.

(x) Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, LaConner, Washington (Tribal 
Members Only)

    In 1996, the Service and the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community 
began cooperating to establish special regulations for migratory bird 
hunting. The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community is a federally 
recognized Indian Tribe consisting of the Swinomish, Lower Skagit, 
Samish, and Kikialous. The Swinomish Reservation was established by the 
Treaty of Point Elliott of January 22, 1855, and lies in the Puget 
Sound area north of Seattle, Washington.
    For the 2018-19 season, the Tribal Community requests to establish 
a migratory bird hunting season on all areas that are open and 
unclaimed and consistent with the meaning of the treaty. The Tribe 
proposes their duck (including mergansers and coot) and goose seasons 
run from September 1, 2018, to March 9, 2019. The daily bag limit on 
ducks is 20. The daily bag limit for coot is 25. For geese, the daily 
bag limit is 10. The season on brant runs from September 1, 2018, to 
March 9, 2019. The daily bag limit is 5.
    The Tribe proposes the snipe season run from September 1, 2018, to 
March 9, 2019. The daily bag limit for snipe is 15. The Tribe proposes 
the mourning dove season run from September 1, 2018, to March 9, 2019. 
The daily bag limit for mourning dove is 15. The Tribe proposes the 
band-tailed pigeon season run from September 1, 2018, to March 9, 2019. 
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tailed pigeon is three. The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community requests 
to have no possession limits.
    The Community anticipates that the regulations will result in the 
harvest of approximately 600 ducks and 200 geese. The Swinomish utilize 
a report card and permit system to monitor harvest and will implement 
steps to limit harvest where conservation is needed. All tribal 
regulations will be enforced by tribal fish and game officers.
    We propose to approve these 2018-19 special migratory bird hunting 
regulations.

(y) The Tulalip Tribes of Washington, Tulalip Indian Reservation, 
Marysville, Washington (Tribal Members Only)

    The Tulalip Tribes are the successors in interest to the Tribes and 
bands signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott of January 22, 1855. The 
Tulalip Tribes' government is located on the Tulalip Indian Reservation 
just north of the City of Everett in Snohomish County, Washington. The 
Tribes or individual tribal members own all of the land on the 
reservation, and they have full wildlife management authority. All 
lands within the boundaries of the Tulalip Tribes Reservation are 
closed to nonmember hunting unless opened by Tulalip Tribal 
regulations.
    For ducks, mergansers, coot, and snipe, the Tribe proposes seasons 
for tribal members from September 1, 2018, through February 28, 2019. 
Daily bag and possession limits would be 15 and 30 ducks, respectively, 
except that for blue-winged teal, canvasback, harlequin, pintail, and 
wood duck, the bag and possession limits would be the same as those 
established in accordance with final Federal frameworks. For coot, 
daily bag and possession limits are 25 and 50, respectively, and for 
snipe 8 and 16, respectively. Ceremonial hunting may be authorized by 
the Department of Natural Resources at any time upon application of a 
qualified tribal member. Such a hunt must have a bag limit designed to 
limit harvest only to those birds necessary to provide for the 
ceremony.
    For geese, tribal members propose a season from September 1, 2018, 
through February 28, 2019. The goose daily bag and possession limits 
would be 10 and 20, respectively, except that the bag limits for brant, 
cackling Canada geese, and dusky Canada geese would be those 
established in accordance with final Federal frameworks.
    All hunters on Tulalip Tribal lands are required to adhere to 
shooting hour regulations set at one-half hour before sunrise to 
sunset, special tribal permit requirements, and a number of other 
tribal regulations enforced by the Tribe. Each nontribal hunter 16 
years of age and older hunting pursuant to Tulalip Tribes' Ordinance 
No. 67 must possess a valid Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and 
Conservation Stamp and a valid State of Washington Migratory Waterfowl 
Stamp. Each hunter must validate stamps by signing across the face.
    Although the season length requested by the Tulalip Tribes appears 
to be quite liberal, harvest information indicates a total take by 
tribal and nontribal hunters of fewer than 1,000 ducks and 500 geese 
annually.
    We propose to approve the Tulalip Tribe's request for 2018-19 
special migratory bird hunting regulations.

(z) Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, Sedro Woolley, Washington (Tribal 
Members Only)

    The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe and the Service have cooperated to 
establish special regulations for migratory game birds since 2001. The 
Tribe has jurisdiction over lands within Skagit, Island, and Whatcom 
Counties, Washington. The Tribe issues tribal hunters a harvest report 
card that will be shared with the State of Washington.
    For the 2018-19 season, the Tribe requests a duck season starting 
October 1, 2018, and ending February 28, 2019. The Tribe proposes a 
daily bag limit of 15 with a possession limit of 20. The Tribe requests 
a coot season starting October 1, 2018, and ending February 15, 2019. 
The coot daily bag limit is 20 with a possession limit of 30.
    The Tribe proposes a goose season from October 1, 2018, to February 
28, 2019, with a daily bag limit of 7 geese and a possession limit of 
10. For brant, the Tribe proposes a season from November 1 to November 
10, 2018, with a daily bag and possession limit of 2.
    The Tribe proposes a mourning dove season between September 1 and 
December 31, 2018, with a daily bag limit of 12 and possession limit of 
15.
    The anticipated migratory bird harvest under this proposal would be 
100 ducks, 5 geese, 2 brant, and 10 coots. Tribal members must have the 
tribal identification and tribal harvest report card on their person to 
hunt. Tribal members hunting on the Reservation will observe all basic 
Federal migratory bird hunting regulations found in 50 CFR part 20, 
except shooting hours would be 15 minutes before official sunrise to 15 
minutes after official sunset.
    We propose to approve the Tribe's 2018-19 special migratory bird 
hunting regulations.

(aa) Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head, Aquinnah, Massachusetts (Tribal 
Members Only)

    The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head is a federally recognized Tribe 
located on the island of Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. The Tribe 
has approximately 560 acres of land, which it manages for wildlife 
through its natural resources department. The Tribe also enforces its 
own wildlife laws and regulations through the natural resources 
department.
    The Tribe proposes a duck season of October 8, 2018, through 
February 16, 2019. The Tribe proposes a daily bag limit of eight birds, 
which could include no more than four hen mallards, four mottled ducks, 
one fulvous whistling duck, four mergansers, three scaup, two hooded 
mergansers, three wood ducks, one canvasback, two redheads, two 
pintail, and four of all other species not listed. The season for 
harlequin ducks is closed. The Tribe proposes a teal (green-winged and 
blue) season of October 8, 2018, through February 16, 2019. A daily bag 
limit of 10 teal would be in addition to the daily bag limit for ducks.
    For sea ducks, the Tribe proposes a season between October 1, 2018, 
and February 16, 2019, with a daily bag limit of seven, which could 
include no more than one hen eider and four of any one species unless 
otherwise noted above.
    For Canada geese, the Tribe requests a season between September 3 
and September 15, 2018, and between October 22, 2018, and February 16, 
2019, with a daily bag limit of eight Canada geese. For snow geese, the 
tribe requests a season between September 3 and September 13, 2018, and 
between November 19, 2018, and February 16, 2019, with a daily bag 
limit of 15 snow geese.
    For woodcock, the Tribe proposes a season between October 8 and 
November 24, 2018, with a daily bag limit of three. For sora and 
Virginia rails, the Tribe usually requests a season of September 3, 
2018, through November 3, 2018, with a daily bag limit of 5 sora and 10 
Virginia rails. For snipe, the Tribe usually requests a season of 
September 3, 2018, through December 8, 2018, with a daily bag limit of 
eight.
    Prior to 2012, the Tribe had 22 registered tribal hunters and 
estimates harvest to be no more than 15 geese, 25 mallards, 25 teal, 50 
black ducks, and 50 of all other species combined. Tribal members 
hunting on the Reservation will observe all basic Federal migratory 
bird hunting regulations found in 50 CFR part 20. The Tribe requires 
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to register with the Harvest Information Program.
    We propose to approve the Tribe's 2018-19 special migratory bird 
hunting regulations.

(bb) White Earth Band of Ojibwe, White Earth, Minnesota (Tribal Members 
Only)

    The White Earth Band of Ojibwe is a federally recognized tribe 
located in northwest Minnesota and encompasses all of Mahnomen County 
and parts of Becker and Clearwater Counties. The reservation employs 
conservation officers to enforce migratory bird regulations. The Tribe 
and the Service first cooperated to establish special tribal 
regulations in 1999.
    For the 2018-19 migratory bird hunting season, the White Earth Band 
of Ojibwe requests a duck season to start September 8 and end December 
16, 2018. For ducks, they request a daily bag limit of 10, including no 
more than 2 hen mallards, 2 pintail, and 2 canvasback. For mergansers, 
the Tribe proposes the season to start September 8 and end December 16, 
2018. The merganser daily bag limit would be five, with no more than 
two hooded mergansers. For geese, the Tribe proposes an early season 
from September 1 through September 21, 2018, and a late season from 
September 22 through December 16, 2018. The early season daily bag 
limit is 10 geese, and the late season daily bag limit is 5 geese.
    For coots, the Tribe proposes a September 1 through November 30, 
2018, season with daily bag limits of 20 coots. For snipe, woodcock, 
rail, and mourning dove, the Tribe proposes a September 1 through 
November 30, 2018, season with daily bag limits of 10, 10, 25, and 25 
respectively. Shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise to one-
half hour after sunset. Nontoxic shot is required.
    Based on past harvest surveys, the Tribe anticipates harvest of 
1,000 to 2,000 Canada geese and 1,000 to 1,500 ducks. The White Earth 
Reservation Tribal Council employs four full-time conservation officers 
to enforce migratory bird regulations.
    We propose to approve the Tribe's 2018-19 special migratory bird 
hunting regulations.

(cc) White Mountain Apache Tribe, Fort Apache Indian Reservation, 
Whiteriver, Arizona (Tribal Members and Nontribal Hunters)

    The White Mountain Apache Tribe owns all reservation lands, and the 
Tribe has recognized full wildlife management authority.
    The hunting zone for waterfowl is restricted and is described as: 
The length of the Black River west of the Bonito Creek and Black River 
confluence and the entire length of the Salt River forming the southern 
boundary of the reservation; the White River, extending from the Canyon 
Day Stockman Station to the Salt River; and all stock ponds located 
within Wildlife Management Units 4, 5, 6, and 7. Tanks located below 
the Mogollon Rim, within Wildlife Management Units 2 and 3, will be 
open to waterfowl hunting during the 2018-19 season. The length of the 
Black River east of the Black River/Bonito Creek confluence is closed 
to waterfowl hunting. All other waters of the reservation would be 
closed to waterfowl hunting for the 2018-19 season.
    We have yet to hear from the White Mountain Apache Tribe. For 
nontribal and tribal hunters, the Tribe usually proposes a continuous 
duck, coot, merganser, gallinule, and moorhen hunting season, with an 
opening date of October 14, 2018, and a closing date of January 28, 
2019. The season on scaup would usually open November 4, 2018, and end 
January 28, 2019. The Tribe usually proposes a daily duck (including 
mergansers) bag limit of seven, which may include no more than two 
redheads, two pintail, three scaup (when open), seven mallards 
(including no more than two hen mallards), and two canvasback. The 
daily bag limit for coots, gallinules, and moorhens would be 25, singly 
or in the aggregate.
    For geese, the Tribe usually proposes a season from October 14, 
2018, through January 28, 2019. Hunting would be limited to Canada 
geese, and the daily bag limit would be three.
    Season dates for band-tailed pigeons and mourning doves would 
usually start September 1 and end September 15, 2018, in Wildlife 
Management Unit 10 and all areas south of Y-70 and Y-10 in Wildlife 
Management Unit 7, only. Proposed daily bag limits for band-tailed 
pigeons and mourning doves would be 3 and 10, respectively.
    Possession limits for the above species are twice the daily bag 
limits. Shooting hours would be from one-half hour before sunrise to 
sunset. There would be no open season for sandhill cranes, rails, and 
snipe on the White Mountain Apache lands under this proposal.
    A number of special regulations apply to tribal and nontribal 
hunters, which may be obtained from the White Mountain Apache Tribe 
Game and Fish Department.
    We plan to approve the White Mountain Apache Tribe's requested 
2018-19 special migratory bird hunting regulations, upon receipt of 
their proposal.

Public Comments

    The Department of the Interior's policy is, whenever possible, to 
afford the public an opportunity to participate in the rulemaking 
process. Accordingly, we invite interested persons to submit written 
comments, suggestions, or recommendations regarding the proposed 
regulations. Before promulgating final migratory game bird hunting 
regulations, we will consider all comments we receive. These comments, 
and any additional information we receive, may lead to final 
regulations that differ from these proposals.
    You may submit your comments and materials concerning this proposed 
rule by one of the methods listed in ADDRESSES. We will not accept 
comments sent by email or fax. We will not consider hand-delivered 
comments that we do not receive, or mailed comments that are not 
postmarked, by the date specified in DATES.
    We will post all comments in their entirety--including your 
personal identifying information--on http://www.regulations.gov. Before 
including your address, phone number, email address, or other personal 
identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your 
entire comment--including your personal identifying information--may be 
made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your 
comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public 
review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.
    Comments and materials we receive, as well as supporting 
documentation we used in preparing this proposed rule, will be 
available for public inspection on http://www.regulations.gov, or by 
appointment, during normal business hours, at the U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management, 5275 Leesburg 
Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3803.
    We will consider, but possibly may not respond in detail to, each 
comment. As in the past, we will summarize all comments we receive 
during the comment period and respond to them after the closing date in 
the preamble of a final rule.

Required Determinations

    Based on our most current data, we are affirming our required 
determinations made in the August 3 and October 3 proposed rules; for 
descriptions of our actions to ensure compliance with the following 
statutes

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and Executive Orders, see our August 3, 2017, proposed rule (82 FR 
36308):
     National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Consideration;
     Endangered Species Act Consideration;
     Regulatory Flexibility Act;
     Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act;
     Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995;
     Unfunded Mandates Reform Act;
     Executive Orders 12630, 12866, 12988, 13132, 13175, 13211, 
13563, and 13771.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 20

    Exports, Hunting, Imports, Reporting and recordkeeping 
requirements, Transportation, Wildlife.

    The rules that eventually will be promulgated for the 2018-19 
hunting season are authorized under 16 U.S.C. 703-712 and 16 U.S.C. 742 
a-j.

    Dated: May 14, 2018.
Susan Combs,
Senior Advisor to the Secretary, Exercising the Authority of the 
Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
[FR Doc. 2018-10949 Filed 5-22-18; 8:45 am]
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                                                 provisions described in paragraph (b) of                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:      Ron             United States and Great Britain (for
                                                 this section. Commander, Joint                          W. Kokel, U.S. Fish and Wildlife                      Canada) for the Protection of Migratory
                                                 Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort                    Service, Department of the Interior, MS:              Birds (Treaty). The guidelines apply to
                                                 Story reserves the right to temporarily                 MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church,                 those Tribes having recognized reserved
                                                 deny entry in emergency situations,                     VA 22041–3803; (703) 358–1967.                        hunting rights on Federal Indian
                                                 elevated Department of Defense Force                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of                 reservations (including off-reservation
                                                 Protection conditions in the Harbor, or                 the Department of the Interior’s (DOI’s)              trust lands) and on ceded lands. They
                                                 other safety of navigation constraints.                 retrospective regulatory review, we                   also apply to establishing migratory bird
                                                   Dated: May 11, 2018.                                  developed a schedule for migratory                    hunting regulations for nontribal
                                                                                                         game bird hunting regulations that is                 hunters on all lands within the exterior
                                                 Thomas P. Smith,
                                                                                                         more efficient and will provide dates                 boundaries of reservations where Tribes
                                                 Chief, Operations and Regulatory Division,                                                                    have full wildlife management authority
                                                 Directorate of Civil Works.                             much earlier than was possible under
                                                                                                         the old process. This will facilitate                 over such hunting or where the Tribes
                                                 [FR Doc. 2018–11017 Filed 5–22–18; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                         planning for the States and all parties               and affected States otherwise have
                                                 BILLING CODE 3720–58–P                                                                                        reached agreement over hunting by
                                                                                                         interested in migratory bird hunting.
                                                                                                         Beginning in the summer of 2015, with                 nontribal hunters on lands owned by
                                                                                                         the development of the 2016–17 hunting                non-Indians within the reservation.
                                                 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                              seasons, we are using a new schedule                     Tribes usually have the authority to
                                                                                                                                                               regulate migratory bird hunting by
                                                                                                         for establishing our annual migratory
                                                 Fish and Wildlife Service                                                                                     nonmembers on Indian-owned
                                                                                                         game bird hunting regulations. We will
                                                                                                                                                               reservation lands, subject to Service
                                                                                                         combine the current early- and late-
                                                 50 CFR Part 20                                                                                                approval. The question of jurisdiction is
                                                                                                         season regulatory actions into a single
                                                                                                                                                               more complex on reservations that
                                                                                                         process, based on predictions derived
                                                 [Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2017–0028;                                                                              include lands owned by non-Indians,
                                                 FF09M21200–178–FXMB1231099BPP0]                         from long-term biological information
                                                                                                                                                               especially when the surrounding States
                                                                                                         and harvest strategies, to establish
                                                                                                                                                               have established or intend to establish
                                                 RIN 1018–BB73                                           migratory bird hunting seasons much
                                                                                                                                                               regulations governing hunting by non-
                                                                                                         earlier than the system we have used for
                                                 Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed                                                                              Indians on these lands. In such cases,
                                                                                                         many years. Under the new process, we                 we encourage the Tribes and States to
                                                 Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations on                   will develop proposed hunting season
                                                 Certain Federal Indian Reservations                                                                           reach agreement on regulations that
                                                                                                         frameworks for a given year in the fall               would apply throughout the
                                                 and Ceded Lands for the 2018–19                         of the prior year. We will finalize those             reservations. When appropriate, we will
                                                 Season                                                  frameworks a few months later, thereby                consult with a Tribe and State with the
                                                                                                         enabling the State agencies to select and             aim of facilitating an accord. We also
                                                 AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                                                                                         publish their season dates in early                   will consult jointly with tribal and State
                                                 Interior.
                                                                                                         summer. This rulemaking is part of that               officials in the affected States where
                                                 ACTION: Proposed rule.                                  process.                                              Tribes wish to establish special hunting
                                                 SUMMARY:  The U.S. Fish and Wildlife                       We developed the guidelines for                    regulations for tribal members on ceded
                                                 Service (hereinafter, Service or we)                    establishing special migratory bird                   lands. Because of past questions
                                                 proposes special migratory bird hunting                 hunting regulations for Indian Tribes in              regarding interpretation of what events
                                                 regulations for certain Tribes on Federal               response to tribal requests for                       trigger the consultation process, as well
                                                 Indian reservations, off-reservation trust              recognition of their reserved hunting                 as who initiates it, we provide the
                                                 lands, and ceded lands for the 2018–19                  rights and, for some Tribes, recognition              following clarification.
                                                 migratory bird hunting season.                          of their authority to regulate hunting by                We routinely provide copies of
                                                                                                         both tribal and nontribal hunters on                  Federal Register publications pertaining
                                                 DATES: You must submit comments on
                                                                                                         their reservations. The guidelines                    to migratory bird management to all
                                                 the proposed regulations by June 22,                    include possibilities for:
                                                 2018.                                                                                                         State Directors, Tribes, and other
                                                                                                            (1) On-reservation hunting by both                 interested parties. It is the responsibility
                                                 ADDRESSES:  Comments: You may submit                    tribal and nontribal hunters, with                    of the States, Tribes, and others to notify
                                                 comments on the proposals by one of                     hunting by nontribal hunters on some                  us of any concern regarding any
                                                 the following methods:                                  reservations to take place within Federal             feature(s) of any regulations. When we
                                                   • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                 frameworks but on dates different from                receive such notification, we will
                                                 www.regulations.gov. Follow the                         those selected by the surrounding                     initiate consultation.
                                                 instructions for submitting comments                    State(s);                                                Our guidelines provide for the
                                                 on Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2017–                              (2) On-reservation hunting by tribal               continued harvest of waterfowl and
                                                 0028.                                                   members only, outside of the usual                    other migratory game birds by tribal
                                                   • U.S. mail or hand delivery: Public                  Federal frameworks for season dates and               members on reservations where such
                                                 Comments Processing, Attn: FWS–HQ–                      length, and for daily bag and possession              harvest has been a customary practice.
                                                 MB–2017–0028; Division of Policy,                       limits; and                                           We do not oppose this harvest, provided
                                                 Performance, and Management                                (3) Off-reservation hunting by tribal              it does not take place during the closed
                                                 Programs; U.S. Fish and Wildlife                        members on ceded lands, outside of                    season defined by the Treaty, and does
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                                                 Service; MS: BPHC; 5275 Leesburg Pike;                  usual framework dates and season                      not adversely affect the status of the
                                                 Falls Church, VA 22041–3803.                            length, with some added flexibility in                migratory bird resource. Before
                                                   We will post all comments on http://                  daily bag and possession limits.                      developing the guidelines, we reviewed
                                                 www.regulations.gov. This generally                        In all cases, the regulations                      available information on the current
                                                 means that we will post any personal                    established under the guidelines must                 status of migratory bird populations,
                                                 information you provide us (see Public                  be consistent with the March 10 to                    reviewed the current status of migratory
                                                 Comments, below, for more                               September 1 closed season mandated by                 bird hunting on Federal Indian
                                                 information).                                           the 1916 Convention between the                       reservations, and evaluated the potential


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                                                 impact of such guidelines on migratory                  information on the 2018–19 regulatory                 regulations established by the State(s)
                                                 birds. We concluded that the impact of                  schedule and re-announced the SRC and                 where they are located. The proposed
                                                 migratory bird harvest by tribal                        Flyway Council meetings.                              regulations for the 29 Tribes that meet
                                                 members hunting on their reservations                     On October 17–18, 2017, we held                     the established criteria or have recently
                                                 is minimal.                                             open meetings with the Flyway Council                 proposed seasons are shown below.
                                                    One area of interest in Indian                       Consultants, at which the participants
                                                 migratory bird hunting regulations                      reviewed information on the current                   (a) Confederated Salish and Kootenai
                                                 relates to hunting seasons for nontribal                status of migratory game birds and                    Tribes, Flathead Indian Reservation,
                                                 hunters on dates that are within Federal                developed recommendations for the                     Pablo, Montana (Tribal and Nontribal
                                                 frameworks, but which are different                     2018–19 regulations for these species.                Hunters)
                                                 from those established by the State(s)                    On February 2, 2018, we published in                   For the past several years, the
                                                 where the reservation is located. A large               the Federal Register (83 FR 4964) the                 Confederated Salish and Kootenai
                                                 influx of nontribal hunters onto a                      proposed frameworks for the 2018–19                   Tribes and the State of Montana have
                                                 reservation at a time when the season is                season migratory bird hunting                         entered into cooperative agreements for
                                                 closed in the surrounding State(s) could                regulations.                                          the regulation of hunting on the
                                                 result in adverse population impacts on                                                                       Flathead Indian Reservation. The State
                                                                                                         Population Status and Harvest
                                                 one or more migratory bird species. The                                                                       and the Tribes are currently operating
                                                 guidelines make this unlikely, and we                     Each year we publish various species                under a cooperative agreement signed in
                                                 may modify regulations or establish                     status reports that provide detailed                  1990, which addresses fishing and
                                                 experimental special hunts, after                       information on the status and harvest of              hunting management and regulation
                                                 evaluation of information obtained by                   migratory game birds, including                       issues of mutual concern. This
                                                 the Tribes.                                             information on the methodologies and                  agreement enables all hunters to utilize
                                                    We conclude the guidelines provide                   results. These reports are available at               waterfowl hunting opportunities on the
                                                 appropriate opportunity to                              the address indicated under FOR                       reservation.
                                                 accommodate the reserved hunting                        FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or from                      As in the past, tribal regulations for
                                                 rights and management authority of                      our website at https://www.fws.gov/                   nontribal hunters would be at least as
                                                 Indian Tribes while ensuring that the                   birds/surveys-and-data/reports-and-                   restrictive as those established for the
                                                 migratory bird resource receives                        publications/population-status.php.                   Pacific Flyway portion of Montana.
                                                 necessary protection. The conservation                    We used the following reports:                      Goose, duck, and coot season dates
                                                 of this important international resource                Adaptive Harvest Management, 2017                     would also be at least as restrictive as
                                                 is paramount. Further, the guidelines                   Hunting Season (September, 2017);                     those established for the Pacific Flyway
                                                 should not be viewed as inflexible. In                  American Woodcock Population Status,                  portion of Montana. Shooting hours for
                                                 this regard, we note that they have been                2017 (August, 2017); Band-tailed Pigeon               waterfowl hunting on the Flathead
                                                 employed successfully since 1985. We                    Population Status, 2017 (August, 2017);               Reservation are sunrise to sunset. Steel
                                                 conclude they have been tested                          Migratory Bird Hunting Activity and                   shot or other federally approved
                                                 adequately, and, therefore, we made                     Harvest During the 2015–16 and 2016–                  nontoxic shots are the only legal
                                                 them final beginning with the 1988–89                   17 Hunting Seasons (August, 2017);                    shotgun loads on the reservation for
                                                 hunting season (53 FR 31612, August                     Mourning Dove Population Status, 2017                 waterfowl or other game birds.
                                                 18, 1988). We should stress here,                       (August, 2017); Status and Harvests of                   For tribal members, the Tribe
                                                 however, that use of the guidelines is                  Sandhill Cranes, Mid-continent, Rocky                 proposes outside frameworks for ducks
                                                 not mandatory, and no action is                         Mountain, Lower Colorado River Valley                 and geese of September 1, 2018, through
                                                 required if a Tribe wishes to observe the               and Eastern Populations, 2017 (August,                March 9, 2019. Daily bag and possession
                                                 hunting regulations established by the                  2017); and Waterfowl Population Status,               limits were not proposed for tribal
                                                 State(s) in which the reservation is                    2017 (August, 2017).                                  members.
                                                 located.                                                                                                         The requested season dates and bag
                                                                                                         Hunting Season Proposals From Indian
                                                                                                                                                               limits are similar to past regulations.
                                                 Regulations Schedule for 2018                           Tribes and Organizations
                                                                                                                                                               Harvest levels are not expected to
                                                   On August 3, 2017, we published a                       For the 2018–19 hunting season, we                  change significantly. Standardized
                                                 proposal to amend title 50 of the Code                  received requests from 23 Tribes and                  check station data from the 1993–94 and
                                                 of Federal Regulations (CFR) at part 20                 Indian organizations. In this proposed                1994–95 hunting seasons indicated no
                                                 (82 FR 36308). The proposal provided a                  rule, we respond to these 23 requests                 significant changes in harvest levels and
                                                 background and overview of the                          and also evaluate anticipated requests                that the large majority of the harvest is
                                                 migratory bird hunting regulations                      for 6 Tribes from whom we usually hear                by nontribal hunters.
                                                 process, and addressed the                              but from whom we have not yet                            We propose to approve the Tribes’
                                                 establishment of seasons, limits, and                   received proposals. We actively solicit               request for special migratory bird
                                                 other regulations for hunting migratory                 regulatory proposals from other tribal                regulations for the 2018–19 hunting
                                                 game birds under §§ 20.101 through                      groups that are interested in working                 season.
                                                 20.107, 20.109, and 20.110 of subpart K.                cooperatively for the benefit of
                                                 Major steps in the 2018–19 regulatory                   waterfowl and other migratory game                    (b) Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior
                                                 cycle relating to open public meetings                  birds. We encourage Tribes to work with               Chippewa Indians, Cloquet, Minnesota
                                                 and Federal Register notifications were                 us to develop agreements for                          (Tribal Members Only)
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                                                 also identified in an August 3, 2017,                   management of migratory bird resources                  Since 1996, the Service and the Fond
                                                 proposed rule.                                          on tribal lands.                                      du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
                                                   On October 3, 2017, we published in                     The proposed frameworks for flyway                  Indians have cooperated to establish
                                                 the Federal Register (82 FR 46011) a                    regulations were published in the                     special migratory bird hunting
                                                 second document providing                               Federal Register on February 2, 2018                  regulations for tribal members. The
                                                 supplemental proposals for migratory                    (83 FR 4964). As previously discussed,                Fond du Lac’s proposal covers land set
                                                 bird hunting regulations. The October 3                 no action is required by Tribes wishing               apart for the band under the Treaties of
                                                 supplement also provided detailed                       to observe migratory bird hunting                     1837 and 1854 in northeastern and east-


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                                                 central Minnesota and the Band’s                          Daily Bag Limit: 20 coots and                       (c) Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and
                                                 Reservation near Duluth.                                common moorhens, singly or in the                     Chippewa Indians, Suttons Bay,
                                                   The band’s proposal for 2018–19 is                    aggregate.                                            Michigan (Tribal Members Only)
                                                 essentially the same as that approved                                                                            In the 1995–96 migratory bird
                                                                                                         Sora and Virginia Rails: All Areas
                                                 last year. The proposed 2018–19                                                                               seasons, the Grand Traverse Band of
                                                 waterfowl hunting season regulations                      Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                 Ottawa and Chippewa Indians and the
                                                 for Fond du Lac are as follows:                         end November 30, 2018.                                Service first cooperated to establish
                                                                                                           Daily Bag Limit: 25 sora and Virginia               special regulations for waterfowl. The
                                                 Ducks                                                   rails, singly or in the aggregate.                    Grand Traverse Band is a self-governing,
                                                 A. 1854 and 1837 Ceded Territories                      Common Snipe: All Areas                               federally recognized Tribe located on
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 8 and                                                                         the west arm of Grand Traverse Bay in
                                                                                                           Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                 Leelanau County, Michigan. The Grand
                                                 end November 30, 2018.                                  end November 30, 2018.
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 18 ducks, including                                                                        Traverse Band is a signatory Tribe of the
                                                                                                           Daily Bag Limit: Eight common snipe.                Treaty of 1836. We have approved
                                                 no more than 12 mallards (only 3 of
                                                 which may be hens), 9 black ducks, 9                    Woodcock: All Areas                                   special regulations for tribal members of
                                                 scaup, 9 wood ducks, 9 redheads, 9                                                                            the 1836 treaty’s signatory Tribes on
                                                                                                           Season Dates: Begin September 1 and
                                                 pintails, and 9 canvasbacks.                                                                                  ceded lands in Michigan since the
                                                                                                         end November 30, 2018.
                                                                                                                                                               1986–87 hunting season.
                                                 B. Reservation                                            Daily Bag Limit: Three woodcock.                       For the 2018–19 season, the Tribe
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   Mourning Dove: All Areas                              requests that the tribal member duck
                                                 end November 30, 2018.                                                                                        season run from September 1, 2018,
                                                                                                            Season Dates: Begin September 1 and
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 12 ducks, including                                                                        through January 20, 2019. A daily bag
                                                                                                         end November 30, 2018.
                                                 no more than 8 mallards (only 2 of                                                                            limit of 35 would include no more than
                                                                                                            Daily Bag Limit: 30 mourning doves.                8 pintail, 4 canvasback, 5 hooded
                                                 which may be hens), 6 black ducks, 6
                                                                                                            The following general conditions                   merganser, 8 black ducks, 8 wood
                                                 scaup, 6 redheads, 6 pintails, 6 wood
                                                                                                         apply:                                                ducks, 8 redheads, and 20 mallards
                                                 ducks, and 6 canvasbacks.
                                                                                                            1. While hunting waterfowl, a tribal               (only 10 of which may be hens).
                                                 Mergansers                                              member must carry on his/her person a                    For Canada and snow geese, the Tribe
                                                                                                         valid Ceded Territory License.                        proposes a September 1, 2018, through
                                                 A. 1854 and 1837 Ceded Territories
                                                                                                            2. Shooting hours for migratory birds              February 15, 2019, season. For white-
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 8 and                   are one-half hour before sunrise to one-              fronted geese and brant, the Tribe
                                                 end November 30, 2018.                                  half hour after sunset.                               proposes a September 20 through
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 15 mergansers,                          3. Except as otherwise noted, tribal               December 30, 2018, season. The daily
                                                 including no more than 6 hooded                         members will be required to comply                    bag limit for Canada and snow geese
                                                 mergansers.                                             with tribal codes that will be no less                would be 15, and the daily bag limit for
                                                 B. Reservation                                          restrictive than the provisions of                    white-fronted geese and including brant
                                                                                                         Chapter 10 of the Model Off-Reservation               would be 5 birds. We further note that,
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   Code. Except as modified by the Service               based on available data (of major goose
                                                 end November 30, 2018.                                  rules adopted in response to this                     migration routes), it is unlikely that any
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 10 mergansers,                       proposal, these amended regulations                   Canada geese from the Southern James
                                                 including no more than 4 hooded                         parallel Federal requirements in 50 CFR               Bay Population will be harvested by the
                                                 mergansers.                                             part 20 as to hunting methods,                        Tribe.
                                                 Canada Geese: All Areas                                 transportation, sale, exportation, and                   For woodcock, the Tribe proposes a
                                                                                                         other conditions generally applicable to              September 1 through November 14,
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   migratory bird hunting.                               2018, season. The daily bag limit will
                                                 end November 30, 2018.                                     4. Band members in each zone will                  not exceed five birds. For mourning
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 20 geese.                            comply with State regulations providing               doves, snipe, and rails, the Tribe
                                                 Sandhill Cranes: 1854 and 1837 Ceded                    for closed and restricted waterfowl                   proposes a September 1 through
                                                 Territories Only                                        hunting areas.                                        November 14, 2018, season. The daily
                                                                                                            5. There are no possession limits for              bag limit would be 15 mourning dove,
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   migratory birds. For purposes of                      10 snipe, and 10 rail.
                                                 end November 30, 2018.                                  enforcing bag limits, all migratory birds                For sandhill crane, the Tribe proposes
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: Two sandhill cranes.                 in the possession or custody of band                  a September 1 through November 14,
                                                 A crane carcass tag is required prior to                members on ceded lands will be                        2018, season. The daily bag limit would
                                                 hunting.                                                considered to have been taken on those                be 2 birds and a season limit of 10 birds.
                                                 Coots and Common Moorhens (Common                       lands unless tagged by a tribal or State                 For snipe and rails, the Tribe
                                                 Gallinules)                                             conservation warden as having been                    proposes a September 1 through
                                                                                                         taken on-reservation. All migratory                   November 14, 2018, season. The daily
                                                 A. 1854 and 1837 Ceded Territories                      birds that fall on reservation lands will             bag limit would be 10 birds per species.
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 8 and                   not count as part of any off-reservation                 Shooting hours would be from one-
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                                                 end November 30, 2018.                                  bag or possession limit.                              half hour before sunrise to one-half hour
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 20 coots and                            The band anticipates harvest will be               after sunset. All other Federal
                                                 common moorhens, singly or in the                       fewer than 500 ducks and geese, and                   regulations contained in 50 CFR part 20
                                                 aggregate.                                              fewer than 10 sandhill cranes.                        would apply. The Tribe proposes to
                                                                                                            We propose to approve the request for              monitor harvest closely through game
                                                 B. Reservation                                          special migratory bird hunting                        bag checks, patrols, and mail surveys.
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   regulations for the Fond du Lac Band of               Harvest surveys from the 2013–14
                                                 end November 30, 2018.                                  Lake Superior Chippewa Indians.                       hunting season indicated that


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                                                 approximately 30 tribal hunters                         decision to approve a 1991–92 season                  Lastly, GLIFWC proposed implementing
                                                 harvested an estimated 100 ducks and                    for the 1836 ceded area in Michigan.                  a sandhill crane hunting season in the
                                                 45 Canada geese.                                        Since then, in the 2007 Consent Decree,               1836 Treaty Area. While we proposed
                                                   We propose to approve the Grand                       the 1836 Treaty Tribes’ and Michigan                  approving all four of GLIFWC’s
                                                 Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa                    Department of Natural Resources and                   proposals in our August 27, 2017,
                                                 Indians 2018–19 special migratory bird                  Environment established court-                        proposed rule (82 FR 39716), in our
                                                 hunting proposal.                                       approved regulations pertaining to off-               February 5, 2018, final rule (83 FR
                                                 (d) Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife                reservation hunting rights for migratory              5037), we inadvertently failed to
                                                 Commission, Odanah, Wisconsin (Tribal                   birds.                                                mention or approve the proposals
                                                                                                            For 2018, GLIFWC proposes off-                     dealing with the swan season and the
                                                 Members Only)
                                                                                                         reservation special migratory bird                    sandhill crane season. We propose to
                                                    Since 1985, various bands of the Lake                hunting regulations on behalf of the                  approve those two specific proposals
                                                 Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians                      member Tribes of the Voigt Intertribal                again this year. Further, due to the
                                                 have exercised judicially recognized,                   Task Force of GLIFWC (for the 1837 and                timing of the final rule, GLIFWC was
                                                 off-reservation hunting rights for                      1842 Treaty areas in Wisconsin and                    not able to actually implement any of
                                                 migratory birds in Wisconsin. The                       Michigan), the Mille Lacs Band of                     the regulatory changes approved last
                                                 specific regulations were established by                Ojibwe and the six Wisconsin Bands                    hunting season. Thus, no data were
                                                 the Service in consultation with the                    (for the 1837 Treaty area in Minnesota),              collected for these regulatory changes
                                                 Wisconsin Department of Natural                         and the Bay Mills Indian Community                    from last year. As such, since several of
                                                 Resources and the Great Lakes Indian                    (for the 1836 Treaty area in Michigan).               these approved regulatory changes were
                                                 Fish and Wildlife Commission                            Member Tribes of the Task Force are:                  designated as experimental for a period
                                                 (GLIFWC) (GLIFWC is an intertribal                      the Bad River Band of the Lake Superior               of 3 years, we propose to extend these
                                                 agency exercising delegated natural                     Tribe of Chippewa Indians, the Lac                    experiments by 1 additional year in
                                                 resource management and regulatory                      Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior                 order to have 3 years of actual data
                                                 authority from its member Tribes in                     Chippewa Indians, the Lac du Flambeau                 collection. This proposed extension is
                                                 portions of Wisconsin, Michigan, and                    Band of Lake Superior Chippewa                        similar to those we have granted to
                                                 Minnesota). Beginning in 1986, a Tribal                 Indians, the Red Cliff Band of Lake                   Flyways and States in conducting their
                                                 season on ceded lands in the western                    Superior Chippewa Indians, the St.                    experimental seasons. For more specific
                                                 portion of the Michigan Upper                           Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin,                  discussion on these regulatory changes,
                                                 Peninsula was developed in                              and the Sokaogon Chippewa                             we refer the reader to the August 27,
                                                 coordination with the Michigan                          Community (Mole Lake Band), all in                    2017, and February 5, 2018, rules (82 FR
                                                 Department of Natural Resources. We                     Wisconsin; the Mille Lacs Band of                     39716 and 83 FR 5037).
                                                 have approved regulations for Tribal                    Chippewa Indians and the Fond du Lac                     Under GLIFWC’s proposed 2018–19
                                                 members in both Michigan and                            Band of Lake Superior Chippewa                        regulations, GLIFWC expects total ceded
                                                 Wisconsin since the 1986–87 hunting                     Indians in Minnesota; and the Lac Vieux               territory harvest to be approximately
                                                 season. In 1987, GLIFWC requested, and                  Desert Band of Chippewa Indians and                   2,000 to 3,000 ducks, 400 to 600 geese,
                                                 we approved, regulations to permit                      the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community                     20 sandhill cranes, and 20 swans,
                                                 Tribal members to hunt on ceded lands                   in Michigan.                                          which, with the exception of ducks, is
                                                 in Minnesota, as well as in Michigan                       Last year, GLIFWC proposed, and we                 roughly similar to anticipated levels in
                                                 and Wisconsin. The States of Michigan                   approved, four regulatory changes from                previous years for those species for
                                                 and Wisconsin originally concurred                      previous years’ regulations for the 2017–             which seasons were established.
                                                 with the regulations, although both                     18 hunting season (83 FR 5037,                        GLIFWC further anticipates that tribal
                                                 Wisconsin and Michigan have raised                      February 5, 2018). First, in the 1837 and             harvest will remain low given the small
                                                 various concerns over the years.                        1842 Treaty Areas, GLIFWC proposed                    number of tribal hunters and the limited
                                                 Minnesota did not concur with the                       allowing up to 50 Tribal hunters to use               opportunity to harvest more than a
                                                 original regulations, stressing that the                electronic calls for any open season                  small number of birds on most hunting
                                                 State would not recognize Chippewa                      under a limited and experimental                      trips.
                                                 Indian hunting rights in Minnesota’s                    design under a special Tribal permit. In                 Recent GLIFWC harvest surveys
                                                 treaty area until a court with                          addition to obtaining a special permit,               (1996–98, 2001, 2004, 2007–08, 2011,
                                                 jurisdiction over the State acknowledges                the Tribal hunter would be required to                2012, and 2015) indicate that tribal off-
                                                 and defines the extent of these rights. In              complete and submit a hunt diary for                  reservation waterfowl harvest has
                                                 1999, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld                     each hunt where electronic calls were                 averaged fewer than 1,100 ducks and
                                                 the existence of the tribes’ treaty                     used. Second, GLIFWC proposed                         250 geese annually. In the latest survey
                                                 reserved rights in Minnesota v. Mille                   allowing the take of migratory birds                  year for which we have specific results
                                                 Lacs Band, 199 S. Ct. 1187 (1999).                      (primarily waterfowl) with the use of                 (2015), an estimated 297 hunters hunted
                                                    We acknowledge all of the States’                    hand-held nets, hand-held snares, and/                a total of 2,190 days and harvested 2,727
                                                 concerns, but point out that the U.S.                   or capture of birds by hand in the 1837               ducks (1.2 ducks per day) and 639
                                                 Government has recognized the Indian                    and 1842 Treaty Areas. This use of nets,              geese. The greatest number of ducks
                                                 treaty reserved rights, and that                        snares, or hand-capture included the                  reported harvested in a single day was
                                                 acceptable hunting regulations have                     take of birds at night. GLIFWC proposed               10, while the highest number of geese
                                                 been successfully implemented in                        that both the use of electronic calls and             reported taken on a single outing was 6.
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                                                 Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin.                     the use of nets, snares, or hand-capture              Mallards, wood ducks, and blue-winged
                                                 Consequently, in view of the above, we                  be considered 3-year experimental                     teal composed about 72 percent of the
                                                 have approved regulations since the                     seasons. Third, GLIFWC proposed                       duck harvest. Two sandhill cranes were
                                                 1987–88 hunting season on ceded lands                   moving the opening of the current swan                reported harvested in each of the first
                                                 in all three States. In fact, this                      season to September 1 rather than                     three Tribal sandhill crane seasons, with
                                                 recognition of the principle of treaty                  November 1 in the 1837 and 1842                       3 reported harvested in 2015. No swans
                                                 reserved rights for band members to                     Treaty Areas. However, the trumpeter                  have been harvested. About 81 percent
                                                 hunt and fish was pivotal in our                        swan quota remained at 10 swans.                      of the estimated hunting days took place


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                                                 in Wisconsin, with the remainder                          Daily Bag Limit: 2 cranes and no                    codes will be amended to include
                                                 occurring in Michigan. As in past years,                seasonal bag limit in the 1837 and 1842               language which parallels that in place
                                                 most hunting took place in or near                      Treaty areas; 1 crane with a seasonal bag             for nontribal members as published at
                                                 counties with reservations. Overall,                    limit of 3 in the 1836 Treaty area.                   64 FR 29799, June 3, 1999.
                                                 analysis of hunter survey data over                                                                              5. There are no shell limit restrictions.
                                                                                                         G. Swans: 1837 and 1842 Ceded                            6. Hunting hours are from 30 minutes
                                                 1996–2015 indicates a general
                                                                                                         Territories Only                                      before sunrise to 30 minutes after
                                                 downward, or flat, trend in both harvest
                                                 and hunter participation                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                sunset, except that, within the 1837 and
                                                    The proposed 2018–19 waterfowl                       end December 31, 2018.                                1842 Ceded Territories, hunters may use
                                                 hunting season regulations apply to all                    Daily Bag Limit: 2 swans. All                      non-mechanical nets or snares that are
                                                 treaty areas (except where noted) for                   harvested swans must be registered by                 operated by hand to take those birds
                                                 GLIFWC as follows:                                      presenting the fully-feathered carcass to             subject to an open hunting season at any
                                                                                                         a tribal registration station or GLIFWC               time (see #8 below for further
                                                 Ducks                                                   warden. If the total number of trumpeter              information). Hunters shall also be
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   swans harvested reaches 10, the swan                  permitted to capture, without the aid of
                                                 end December 31, 2018.                                  season will be closed by emergency                    other devices (i.e., by hand) and
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 50 ducks in the 1837                 tribal rule.                                          immediately kill birds subject to an
                                                 and 1842 Treaty Area; 30 ducks in the                                                                         open season, regardless of the time of
                                                                                                         General Conditions                                    day.
                                                 1836 Treaty Area.
                                                                                                            A. All tribal members will be required                7. An experimental application of
                                                 Mergansers                                              to obtain a valid tribal waterfowl                    electronic calls will be implemented in
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   hunting permit.                                       the 1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories. Up
                                                 end December 31, 2018.                                     B. Except as otherwise noted, tribal               to 50 tribal hunters will be allowed to
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 10 mergansers.                       members will be required to comply                    use electronic calls. Individuals using
                                                                                                         with tribal codes that will be no less                these devices will be required to obtain
                                                 Geese                                                   restrictive than the model ceded                      a special permit; they will be required
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   territory conservation codes approved                 to complete a hunt diary for each hunt
                                                 end December 31, 2018. In addition, any                 by Federal courts in the Lac Courte                   where electronic calls are used; and
                                                 portion of the ceded territory that is                  Oreilles v. State of Wisconsin (Voigt)                they will be required to submit the hunt
                                                 open to State-licensed hunters for goose                and Mille Lacs Band v. State of                       diary to the Commission within 2 weeks
                                                 hunting outside of these dates will also                Minnesota cases. Chapter 10 in each of                of the end of the season in order to be
                                                 be open concurrently for tribal                         these model codes regulates ceded                     eligible to obtain an permit for the
                                                 members.                                                territory migratory bird hunting. Both                following year. Required information
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 20 geese in aggregate.               versions of Chapter 10 parallel Federal               will include the date, time, and location
                                                                                                         requirements as to hunting methods,                   of the hunt; number of hunters; the
                                                 Other Migratory Birds                                                                                         number of each species harvested per
                                                                                                         transportation, sale, exportation, and
                                                 A. Coots and Common Moorhens                            other conditions generally applicable to              hunting event; if other hunters were in
                                                 (Common Gallinules)                                     migratory bird hunting. They also                     the area, any interactions with other
                                                                                                         automatically incorporate by reference                hunters; and other information deemed
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and
                                                                                                         the Federal migratory bird regulations                appropriate. Diary results will be
                                                 end December 31, 2018.
                                                                                                         adopted in response to this proposal.                 summarized and documented in a
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 20 coots and
                                                                                                            C. Particular regulations of note                  Commission report, which will be
                                                 common moorhens (common
                                                                                                         include:                                              submitted to the Service. Barring
                                                 gallinules), singly or in the aggregate.
                                                                                                            1. Nontoxic shot will be required for              unforeseen results, this experimental
                                                 B. Sora and Virginia Rails                              all waterfowl hunting by tribal                       application would be replicated for 3
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   members.                                              years (through the 2020–21 season),
                                                 end December 31, 2018.                                     2. Tribal members in each zone will                after which a full evaluation would be
                                                   Daily Bag and Possession Limits: 20,                  comply with tribal regulations                        completed.
                                                                                                         providing for closed and restricted                      8. Within the 1837 and 1842 Ceded
                                                 singly, or in the aggregate, 25.
                                                                                                         waterfowl hunting areas. These                        Territories, tribal members will be
                                                 C. Common Snipe:                                        regulations generally incorporate the                 allowed to use non-mechanical, hand-
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   same restrictions contained in parallel               operated nets (i.e., throw/cast nets or
                                                 end December 31, 2018.                                  State regulations.                                    hand-held nets typically used to land
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 16 common snipe.                        3. There are no possession limits,                 fish) and hand-operated snares, and may
                                                                                                         with the exception of 2 swans (in the                 chase and capture migratory birds
                                                 D. Woodcock                                             aggregate) and 25 rails (in the aggregate).           without the aid of hunting devices (i.e.,
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 4 and                   For purposes of enforcing bag limits, all             by hand). At this time, non-attended
                                                 end December 31, 2018.                                  migratory birds in the possession and                 nets or snares shall not be authorized
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 10 woodcock.                         custody of tribal members on ceded                    under this regulation. Tribal members
                                                                                                         lands will be considered to have been                 using nets or snares to take migratory
                                                 E. Mourning Dove: 1837 and 1842                         taken on those lands unless tagged by a               birds, or taking birds by hand, will be
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                                                 Ceded Territories Only                                  tribal or State conservation warden as                required to obtain a special permit; they
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   taken on reservation lands. All                       will be required to complete a hunt
                                                 end November 29, 2018.                                  migratory birds that fall on reservation              diary for each hunt where these
                                                   Daily Bag Limit: 15 mourning doves.                   lands will not count as part of any off-              methods are used; and they will be
                                                                                                         reservation bag or possession limit.                  required to submit the hunt diary to the
                                                 F. Sandhill Cranes                                         4. The baiting restrictions included in            Commission within 2 weeks of the end
                                                   Season Dates: Begin September 1 and                   the respective section 10.05(2)(h) of the             of the season in order to be eligible to
                                                 end December 31, 2018.                                  model ceded territory conservation                    obtain a permit to net migratory birds


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                                                 for the following year. Required                        program with hunting and fishing                      2018, through January 31, 2019, and for
                                                 information will include the date, time,                codes. The Tribe enjoys excellent                     geese of September 10, 2018, through
                                                 and location of the hunt; number of                     wildlife management relations with the                January 31, 2019. Daily bag and
                                                 hunters; the number of each species                     State. The Tribe and the State have an                possession limits would parallel those
                                                 harvested per hunting event; and other                  operational memorandum of                             in the Federal regulations contained in
                                                 information deemed appropriate. Diary                   understanding with emphasis on                        50 CFR part 20.
                                                 results will be summarized and                          fisheries but also for wildlife.                         The Tribe reports that there was no
                                                 documented in a Commission report,                         The nontribal member seasons                       tribal harvest. Under the proposal, the
                                                 which will be submitted to the Service.                 described below pertain to a 176-acre                 Tribe expects harvest to be fewer than
                                                 Barring unforeseen results, this                        waterfowl management unit and 800                     200 birds for the season with fewer than
                                                 experimental application would be                       acres of reservation land with a guide                100 geese. Tribal members would be
                                                 replicated for 3 years (through the 2020–               for waterfowl hunting. The Tribe is                   required to possess a signed Federal
                                                 21 season), after which a full evaluation               utilizing this opportunity to rehabilitate            migratory bird stamp and a tribal ceded
                                                 would be completed.                                     an area that needs protection because of              lands permit.
                                                   We propose to approve the above                       past land use practices, as well as to                   We propose to approve the
                                                 GLIFWC regulations for the 2018–19                      provide additional waterfowl hunting in               regulations requested by the Kalispel
                                                 hunting season.                                         the area. Beginning in 1996, the                      Tribe, since these dates conform to
                                                                                                         requested regulations also included a                 Federal flyway frameworks for the
                                                 (e) Jicarilla Apache Tribe, Jicarilla                   proposal for Kalispel-member-only                     Pacific Flyway.
                                                 Indian Reservation, Dulce, New Mexico                   migratory bird hunting on Kalispel-
                                                 (Tribal Members and Nontribal Hunters)                  ceded lands within Washington,                        (g) Klamath Tribe, Chiloquin, Oregon
                                                    The Jicarilla Apache Tribe has had                   Montana, and Idaho.                                   (Tribal Members Only)
                                                 special migratory bird hunting                             For the 2018–19 migratory bird                        The Klamath Tribe currently has no
                                                 regulations for tribal members and                      hunting seasons, the Kalispel Tribe                   reservation, per se. However, the
                                                 nonmembers since the 1986–87 hunting                    proposes tribal and nontribal member                  Klamath Tribe has reserved hunting,
                                                 season. The Tribe owns all lands on the                 waterfowl seasons. The Tribe requests                 fishing, and gathering rights within its
                                                 reservation and has recognized full                     that both duck and goose seasons open                 former reservation boundary. This area
                                                 wildlife management authority. In                       at the earliest possible date and close on            of former reservation, granted to the
                                                 general, the proposed seasons would be                  the latest date under Federal                         Klamaths by the Treaty of 1864, is over
                                                 more conservative than allowed by the                   frameworks.                                           1 million acres. Tribal natural resource
                                                 Federal frameworks of last season and                      For nontribal hunters on Tribally                  management authority is derived from
                                                 by States in the Pacific Flyway.                        managed lands, the Tribe requests the                 the Treaty of 1864, and carried out
                                                    The Tribe proposes a 2018–19                         seasons open at the earliest possible                 cooperatively under the judicially
                                                 waterfowl and Canada goose season                       date and remain open, for the maximum                 enforced Consent Decree of 1981. The
                                                 beginning October 6, 2018, and a closing                amount of open days. Specifically, the                parties to this Consent Decree are the
                                                 date of November 30, 2018. Daily bag                    Tribe requests a season for ducks run                 Federal Government, the State of
                                                 and possession limits for waterfowl                     September 15–16, 2018, September 22–                  Oregon, and the Klamath Tribe. The
                                                 would be the same as Pacific Flyway                     23, 2018, and from October 1, 2018, to                Klamath Indian Game Commission sets
                                                 States. The Tribe proposes a daily bag                  January 8, 2019. In that period,                      the seasons. The tribal biological staff
                                                 limit for Canada geese of two. Other                    nontribal hunters would be allowed to                 and tribal regulatory enforcement
                                                 regulations specific to the Pacific                     hunt approximately 107 days. Hunters                  officers monitor tribal harvest by
                                                 Flyway guidelines for New Mexico                        should obtain further information on                  frequent bag checks and hunter
                                                 would be in effect.                                     specific hunt days from the Kalispel                  interviews.
                                                    During the Jicarilla Game and Fish                   Tribe.                                                   For the 2018–19 seasons, the Tribe
                                                 Department’s 2016–17 season, estimated                     For nontribal hunters on Tribally                  requests proposed season dates of
                                                 duck harvest was 63. The species                        managed lands, the Tribe also requests                October 6, 2018, through January 31,
                                                 composition included mainly mallards,                   a season for geese run September 15–16,               2019. Daily bag limits would be 9 for
                                                 gadwall, American wigeon, and teal.                     2018, September 22–23, 2018, and from                 ducks, 9 for geese, and 9 for coot, with
                                                 The estimated harvest of geese was 0                    October 1, 2018, to January 8, 2019.                  possession limits twice the daily bag
                                                 birds.                                                  Total number of days should not exceed                limit. Shooting hours would be one-half
                                                    The proposed regulations are                         107. Nontribal hunters should obtain                  hour before sunrise to one-half hour
                                                 essentially the same as were established                further information on specific hunt                  after sunset. Steel shot is required.
                                                 last year. The Tribe anticipates the                    days from the Tribe. Daily bag and                       Based on the number of birds
                                                 maximum 2018–19 waterfowl harvest                       possession limits would be the same as                produced in the Klamath Basin, this
                                                 would be around 300 ducks and 30                        those for the State of Washington.                    year’s harvest would be similar to last
                                                 geese.                                                     The Tribe reports past nontribal                   year’s. Information on tribal harvest
                                                    We propose to approve the Tribe’s                    harvest of 1.5 ducks per day. Under the               suggests that more than 70 percent of
                                                 requested 2018–19 hunting seasons.                      proposal, the Tribe expects harvest to be             the annual goose harvest is local birds
                                                                                                         similar to last year, that is, fewer than             produced in the Klamath Basin.
                                                 (f) Kalispel Tribe, Kalispel Reservation,
                                                                                                         100 geese and 200 ducks.                                 We propose to approve those 2018–19
                                                 Usk, Washington (Tribal Members and                        All other State and Federal                        special migratory bird hunting
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                                                 Nontribal Hunters)                                      regulations contained in 50 CFR part 20,              regulations.
                                                    The Kalispel Reservation was                         such as use of nontoxic shot and
                                                 established by Executive Order in 1914,                 possession of a signed migratory bird                 (h) Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Cass
                                                 and currently comprises approximately                   hunting and conservation stamp, would                 Lake, Minnesota (Tribal Members Only)
                                                 4,600 acres. The Tribe owns all                         be required.                                            The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe is a
                                                 Reservation land and has full                              For tribal members on Kalispel-ceded               federally recognized Tribe located in
                                                 management authority. The Kalispel                      lands, the Kalispel Tribe proposes                    Cass Lake, Minnesota. The reservation
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                                                 conservation regulations. The Service                   through February 4, 2019, season with                 2019. A daily bag limit of 20 ducks and
                                                 and the Tribe have cooperatively                        a daily bag limit of five. The possession             10 mergansers would include no more
                                                 established migratory bird hunting                      limit would be twice the daily bag limit.             than 5 hen mallards, 5 pintail, 5
                                                 regulations since 2000.                                    For snipe, woodcock, rails, and                    canvasback, 5 scaup, 5 hooded
                                                    For the 2018–19 season, the Tribe                    mourning doves, the Tribe usually                     merganser, 5 black ducks, 5 wood
                                                 requests a duck season starting on                      proposes a September 1 to November                    ducks, and 5 redheads.
                                                 September 15 and ending December 31,                    12, 2018, season. The daily bag limit                    For Canada geese, the LTBB proposes
                                                 2018, and a goose season to run from                    would be 10 common snipe, 5                           a September 1, 2018, through February
                                                 September 1 through December 31,                        woodcock, 10 rails, and 10 mourning                   8, 2019, season. The daily bag limit for
                                                 2018. Daily bag limits for ducks would                  doves. Possession limits for all species              Canada geese would be 20 birds. We
                                                 be 10, including no more than 5 pintail,                would be twice the daily bag limit.                   further note that, based on available
                                                 5 canvasback, and 5 black ducks. Daily                     The Tribe monitors harvest through                 data (of major goose migration routes),
                                                 bag limits for geese would be 10.                       mail surveys. General conditions are as               it is unlikely that any Canada geese from
                                                 Possession limits would be twice the                    follows:                                              the Southern James Bay Population
                                                 daily bag limit. Shooting hours are one-                   A. All tribal members will be required             would be harvested by the LTBB.
                                                 half hour before sunrise to one-half hour               to obtain a valid tribal resource card and            Possession limits are twice the daily bag
                                                 after sunset.                                           2018–19 hunting license.                              limit.
                                                    The annual harvest by tribal members                    B. Except as modified by the Service                  For woodcock, the LTBB proposes a
                                                 on the Leech Lake Reservation is                        rules adopted in response to this                     September 1 to December 1, 2018,
                                                 estimated at 250 to 500 birds.                          proposal, these amended regulations                   season. The daily bag limit will not
                                                    We propose to approve the Leech                      parallel all Federal regulations                      exceed 10 birds. For snipe, the LTBB
                                                 Lake Band of Ojibwe’s requested 2018–                   contained in 50 CFR part 20. Shooting                 proposes a September 1 to December 31,
                                                 19 special migratory bird hunting                       hours will be from one-half hour before               2018, season. The daily bag limit will
                                                 season.                                                 sunrise to sunset.                                    not exceed 16 birds. For mourning
                                                                                                            C. Particular regulations of note                  doves, the LTBB proposes a September
                                                 (i) Little River Band of Ottawa Indians,
                                                                                                         include:                                              1 to November 14, 2018, season. The
                                                 Manistee, Michigan (Tribal Members                         (1) Nontoxic shot will be required for             daily bag limit will not exceed 15 birds.
                                                 Only)                                                   all waterfowl hunting by tribal                       For Virginia and sora rails, the LTBB
                                                    The Little River Band of Ottawa                      members.                                              proposes a September 1 to December 31,
                                                 Indians (LRBOI) is a self-governing,                       (2) Tribal members in each zone will               2018, season. The daily bag limit will
                                                 federally recognized Tribe located in                   comply with tribal regulations                        not exceed 20 birds per species. For
                                                 Manistee, Michigan, and a signatory                     providing for closed and restricted                   coots and gallinules, the LTBB proposes
                                                 Tribe of the Treaty of 1836. We have                    waterfowl hunting areas. These                        a September 15 to December 31, 2018,
                                                 approved special regulations for tribal                 regulations generally incorporate the                 season. The daily bag limit will not
                                                 members of the 1836 treaty’s signatory                  same restrictions contained in parallel               exceed 20 birds per species. The
                                                 Tribes on ceded lands in Michigan since                 State regulations.                                    possession limit will not exceed 2 days’
                                                 the 1986–87 hunting season. Ceded                          D. Tribal members hunting in                       bag limit for all birds.
                                                 lands are located in Lake, Mason,                       Michigan will comply with tribal codes                   The LTBB also proposes a sandhill
                                                 Manistee, and Wexford Counties. The                     that contain provisions parallel to                   crane season to begin September 1 and
                                                 Band proposes regulations to govern the                 Michigan law regarding duck blinds and                end December 1, 2018. The daily bag
                                                 hunting of migratory birds by Tribal                    decoys.                                               limit will not exceed one bird. The
                                                 members within the 1836 Ceded                              Upon receipt of their proposal, we                 possession limit will not exceed two
                                                 Territory as well as on the Band’s                      plan to approve Little River Band of                  times the bag limit.
                                                 Reservation.                                            Ottawa Indians’ 2018–19 special                          All other Federal regulations
                                                    We have not yet heard from the                       migratory bird hunting seasons.                       contained in 50 CFR part 20 would
                                                 LRBOI for the 2018–19 season. The                                                                             apply.
                                                                                                         (j) The Little Traverse Bay Bands of
                                                 Little River Band of Ottawa Indians                                                                              Harvest surveys from 2015–16
                                                                                                         Odawa Indians, Petoskey, Michigan
                                                 usually proposes a duck and merganser                                                                         hunting season indicated that
                                                                                                         (Tribal Members Only)
                                                 season from September 9, 2018, through                                                                        approximately 15 hunters harvested 9
                                                 January 26, 2019. A daily bag limit of 12                  The Little Traverse Bay Bands of                   different waterfowl species. No sandhill
                                                 ducks would include no more than 2                      Odawa Indians (LTBB) is a self-                       cranes were reported harvested during
                                                 pintail, 2 canvasback, 3 black ducks, 3                 governing, federally recognized Tribe                 the 2015–16 season. The LTBB proposes
                                                 wood ducks, 3 redheads, 6 mallards                      located in Petoskey, Michigan, and a                  to monitor harvest closely through game
                                                 (only 2 of which may be a hen), 1                       signatory Tribe of the Treaty of 1836.                bag checks, patrols, and mail surveys. In
                                                 bufflehead, and 1 hooded merganser.                     We have approved special regulations                  particular, the LTBB proposes
                                                 Possession limits would be twice the                    for tribal members of the 1836 treaty’s               monitoring the harvest of Southern
                                                 daily bag limit.                                        signatory Tribes on ceded lands in                    James Bay Canada geese and sandhill
                                                    For coots and gallinules, the Tribe                  Michigan since the 1986–87 hunting                    cranes to assess any impacts of tribal
                                                 usually proposes a September 15, 2018,                  season.                                               hunting on the population.
                                                 through January 26, 2019, season. Daily                    For the 2018–19 season, the LTBB                      We propose to approve the Little
                                                 bag limits would be five coot and five                  proposes regulations similar to those of              Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians’
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                                                 gallinule.                                              other Tribes in the 1836 treaty area. The             requested 2018–19 special migratory
                                                    For white-fronted geese, snow geese,                 LTBB proposes the regulations to govern               bird hunting regulations.
                                                 and brant, the Tribe usually proposes a                 the hunting of migratory birds by tribal
                                                 September 8 through December 10,                        members on the LTBB reservation and                   (k) Lower Brule Sioux Tribe, Lower Brule
                                                 2018, season. Daily bag limits would be                 within the 1836 Treaty Ceded Territory.               Reservation, Lower Brule, South Dakota
                                                 five geese.                                             The tribal member duck and merganser                  (Tribal Members and Nontribal Hunters)
                                                    For Canada geese only, the Tribe                     season would usually run from                           The Lower Brule Sioux Tribe first
                                                 usually proposes a September 1, 2018,                   September 1, 2018, through January 31,                established tribal migratory bird hunting


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                                                 regulations for the Lower Brule                         2018, through March 10, 2019. The                     (l) Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe, Port
                                                 Reservation in 1994. The Lower Brule                    daily bag limit would be six ducks,                   Angeles, Washington (Tribal Members
                                                 Reservation is about 214,000 acres in                   including no more than two hen mallard                Only)
                                                 size and is located on and adjacent to                  and five mallards total, two pintail, two                Since 1996, the Service and the Point
                                                 the Missouri River, south of Pierre. Land               redheads, two canvasback, three wood                  No Point Treaty Tribes, of which Lower
                                                 ownership on the reservation is mixed,                  ducks, three scaup, two bonus teal                    Elwha was one, have cooperated to
                                                 and until recently, the Lower Brule                     during the first 16 days of the season,               establish special regulations for
                                                 Tribe had full management authority                     and one mottled duck or the maximum                   migratory bird hunting. The Tribes are
                                                 over fish and wildlife via a                            number that Federal regulations allow.                now acting independently, and the
                                                 memorandum of agreement (MOA) with
                                                                                                         The daily bag limit for mergansers                    Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe would like
                                                 the State of South Dakota. The MOA
                                                                                                         would be five, only two of which could                to establish migratory bird hunting
                                                 provided the Tribe jurisdiction over fish
                                                                                                         be hooded mergansers. The daily bag                   regulations for tribal members for the
                                                 and wildlife on reservation lands,
                                                                                                         limit for coots would be 15. Possession               2018–19 season. The Tribe has a
                                                 including deeded and U.S. Army Corps
                                                                                                         limits would be three times the daily                 reservation on the Olympic Peninsula in
                                                 of Engineers-taken lands. For the 2018–
                                                                                                         bag limits.                                           Washington State and is a successor to
                                                 19 season, the two parties have come to
                                                 an agreement that provides the public a                                                                       the signatories of the Treaty of Point No
                                                                                                            The Tribe’s proposed Canada goose
                                                 clear understanding of the Lower Brule                                                                        Point of 1855.
                                                                                                         season for tribal members would run                      For the 2018–19 season, we have yet
                                                 Sioux Wildlife Department license                       from September 1, 2018, through March
                                                 requirements and hunting season                                                                               to hear from the Lower Elwha Klallam
                                                                                                         10, 2019, with a daily bag limit of six               Tribe. The Tribe usually requests
                                                 regulations. The Lower Brule                            Canada geese. The Tribe’s proposed
                                                 Reservation waterfowl season is open to                                                                       special migratory bird hunting
                                                                                                         white-fronted goose tribal season would               regulations for ducks (including
                                                 tribal and nontribal hunters.                           run from September 1, 2018, through
                                                    For the 2018–19 migratory bird                                                                             mergansers), geese, coots, band-tailed
                                                                                                         March 10, 2019, with a daily bag limit                pigeons, snipe, and mourning doves.
                                                 hunting season, the Lower Brule Sioux
                                                                                                         of two white-fronted geese or the                     The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe usually
                                                 Tribe proposes a nontribal member
                                                 duck, merganser, and coot season length                 maximum number that Federal                           requests a duck and coot season from
                                                 of 97 days, or the maximum number of                    regulations allow. The Tribe’s proposed               September 13, 2018, to January 4, 2019.
                                                 days allowed by Federal frameworks in                   light goose tribal season would run from              The daily bag limit will be seven ducks,
                                                 the High Plains Management Unit for                     September 1, 2018, through March 10,                  including no more than two hen
                                                 this season. The Tribe proposes a duck                  2019. A conservation order will also                  mallards, one pintail, one canvasback,
                                                 season from October 6, 2018, through                    occur March 11, 2019, through May 1,                  and two redheads. The daily bag and
                                                 January 10, 2019. The daily bag limit                   2019. The light goose daily bag limit                 possession limit on harlequin duck will
                                                 would be six birds or the maximum                       would be 20 or the maximum number                     be one per season. The coot daily bag
                                                 number that Federal regulations allow,                  that Federal regulations allow, with no               limit will be 25. The possession limit
                                                 including no more than two hen mallard                  possession limits.                                    will be twice the daily bag limit, except
                                                 and five mallards total, two pintail, two                                                                     as noted above.
                                                                                                            The Tribe proposes a dove season for                  For geese, the Tribe usually requests
                                                 redhead, two canvasback, three wood                     both Tribal and non-Tribal members
                                                 duck, three scaup, and one mottled                                                                            a season from September 13, 2018, to
                                                                                                         from September 1, 2018, through                       January 4, 2019. The daily bag limit will
                                                 duck. Two bonus blue-winged teal are
                                                                                                         November 29, 2018. The dove daily bag                 be four, including no more than three
                                                 allowed during October 6–21, 2018. The
                                                 daily bag limit for mergansers would be                 limit would be 15.                                    light geese. The season on Aleutian
                                                 five, only two of which could be a                         In the 2016 season, nontribal                      Canada geese will be closed.
                                                 hooded merganser. The daily bag limit                   members harvested 774 geese and 1,158                    For brant, the Tribe usually proposes
                                                 for coots would be 15. Possession limits                ducks. In the 2016 season, duck harvest               to close the season.
                                                 would be three times the daily bag                      species composition was primarily                        For mourning doves, band-tailed
                                                 limits.                                                 mallard (65 percent), green-winged teal               pigeon, and snipe, the Tribe usually
                                                    The Tribe’s proposed nontribal-                      (21 percent), and wigeon (2 percent).                 requests a season from September 1,
                                                 member Canada goose season would run                                                                          2018, to January 11, 2019, with a daily
                                                 from October 27, 2018, through                             The Tribe anticipates a duck and                   bag limit of 10, 2, and 8, respectively.
                                                 February 10, 2019 (107-day season                       goose harvest similar to those of the                 The possession limit will be twice the
                                                 length), with a daily bag limit of six                  previous years. All basic Federal                     daily bag limit.
                                                 Canada geese. The Tribe’s proposed                      regulations contained in 50 CFR part 20,                 All Tribal hunters authorized to hunt
                                                 nontribal member white-fronted goose                    including the use of nontoxic shot,                   migratory birds are required to obtain a
                                                 season would run from October 27,                       Migratory Bird Hunting and                            tribal hunting permit from the Lower
                                                 2018, through January 22, 2019, with a                  Conservation Stamps, etc., would be                   Elwha Klallam Tribe pursuant to tribal
                                                 daily bag and possession limits                         observed by the Tribe’s proposed                      law. Hunting hours would be from one-
                                                 concurrent with Federal regulations.                    regulations. In addition, the Lower                   half hour before sunrise to sunset. Only
                                                 The Tribe’s proposed nontribal-member                   Brule Sioux Tribe has an official                     steel, tungsten-iron, tungsten-polymer,
                                                 light goose season would run from                       Conservation Code that was established                tungsten-matrix, and tin shot are
                                                 October 27, 2018, through February 10,                  by Tribal Council Resolution in June                  allowed for hunting waterfowl. It is
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                                                 2019, and February 11 through May 1,                    1982 and updated in 1996.                             unlawful to use or possess lead shot
                                                 2019. The light goose daily bag limit                                                                         while hunting waterfowl.
                                                                                                            We plan to approve the Tribe’s
                                                 would be 20 or the maximum number                                                                                The Tribe typically anticipates
                                                                                                         requested regulations for the Lower                   harvest to be fewer than 10 birds. Tribal
                                                 that Federal regulations allow with no
                                                                                                         Brule Reservation if the seasons’ dates               reservation police and Tribal fisheries
                                                 possession limits.
                                                    For tribal members, the Lower Brule                  fall within final Federal flyway                      enforcement officers have the authority
                                                 Sioux Tribe proposes a duck, merganser,                 frameworks (applies to nontribal                      to enforce these migratory bird hunting
                                                 and coot season from September 1,                       hunters only).                                        regulations.


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                                                   The Service proposes to approve the                      (3) The Cape Flattery area is open to              Navajo Nation Code, titles 17 and 18,
                                                 special migratory bird hunting                          waterfowl hunting, except in designated               and 23 U.S.C. 1165, the Tribe will take
                                                 regulations for the Lower Elwha Klallam                 wilderness areas, or within 1 mile of                 action to close the season, reduce bag
                                                 Tribe, upon receipt of their proposal.                  Cape Flattery Trail, or in any area that              limits, or take other appropriate actions
                                                                                                         is closed to hunting by another                       if the harvest is detrimental to the
                                                 (m) Makah Indian Tribe, Neah Bay,                                                                             migratory bird resource.
                                                                                                         ordinance or regulation.
                                                 Washington (Tribal Members Only)                           (4) The use of live decoys and/or                     We propose to approve the Navajo
                                                    The Makah Indian Tribe and the                       baiting to pursue any species of                      Nation’s 2018–19 special migratory bird
                                                 Service have been cooperating to                        waterfowl is prohibited.                              hunting regulations, upon receipt of
                                                 establish special regulations for                          (5) Steel or bismuth shot only for                 their proposal.
                                                 migratory game birds on the Makah                       waterfowl is allowed; the use of lead
                                                                                                                                                               (o) Oneida Tribe of Indians of
                                                 Reservation and traditional hunting                     shot is prohibited.
                                                                                                                                                               Wisconsin, Oneida, Wisconsin (Tribal
                                                 land off the Makah Reservation since                       (6) The use of dogs is permitted to
                                                                                                                                                               Members Only)
                                                 the 2001–02 hunting season. Lands off                   hunt waterfowl.
                                                 the Makah Reservation are those                            The Service proposes to approve the                   Since 1991–92, the Oneida Tribe of
                                                 contained within the boundaries of the                  Makah Indian Tribe’s requested 2018–                  Indians of Wisconsin and the Service
                                                 State of Washington Game Management                     19 special migratory bird hunting                     have cooperated to establish uniform
                                                 Units 601–603.                                          regulations.                                          regulations for migratory bird hunting
                                                    The Makah Indian Tribe proposes a                                                                          by tribal and nontribal hunters within
                                                                                                         (n) Navajo Nation, Navajo Indian                      the original Oneida Reservation
                                                 duck and coot hunting season from                       Reservation, Window Rock, Arizona
                                                 September 22, 2018, to January 27,                                                                            boundaries. Since 1985, the Oneida
                                                                                                         (Tribal Members and Nontribal Hunters)                Tribe’s Conservation Department has
                                                 2019. The daily bag limit is seven
                                                                                                            Since 1985, we have established                    enforced the Tribe’s hunting regulations
                                                 ducks, including no more than five
                                                                                                         uniform migratory bird hunting                        within those original reservation limits.
                                                 mallards (only two hen mallard), one
                                                                                                         regulations for tribal members and                    The Oneida Tribe also has a good
                                                 canvasback, one pintail, three scaup,
                                                                                                         nonmembers on the Navajo Indian                       working relationship with the State of
                                                 and one redhead. The daily bag limit for
                                                                                                         Reservation (in parts of Arizona, New                 Wisconsin, and the majority of the
                                                 coots is 25. The Tribe has a year-round
                                                                                                         Mexico, and Utah). The Navajo Nation                  seasons and limits are the same for the
                                                 closure on wood ducks and harlequin
                                                                                                         owns almost all lands on the reservation              Tribe and Wisconsin.
                                                 ducks. Shooting hours for all species of
                                                                                                         and has full wildlife management                         For the 2018–19 season, the Tribe
                                                 waterfowl are one-half hour before
                                                                                                         authority.                                            submitted a proposal requesting special
                                                 sunrise to sunset.                                         We have yet to hear from the Navajo                migratory bird hunting regulations. For
                                                    For geese, the Tribe proposes that the               Nation for the 2018–19 season. The                    ducks, the Tribe proposal describes the
                                                 season open on September 22, 2018, and                  Tribe usually requests the earliest                   general outside dates as being
                                                 close January 27, 2019. The daily bag                   opening dates and longest duck,                       September 15 through December 2,
                                                 limit for geese is four and one brant. The              mergansers, Canada geese, and coots                   2018. The Tribe proposes a daily bag
                                                 Tribe notes that there is a year-round                  seasons, and the same daily bag and                   limit of six birds, which could include
                                                 closure on Aleutian and dusky Canada                    possession limits allowed to Pacific                  no more than six mallards (three hen
                                                 geese.                                                  Flyway States under final Federal                     mallards), six wood ducks, one redhead,
                                                    For band-tailed pigeons, the Tribe                   frameworks for tribal and nontribal                   two pintails, and one hooded
                                                 proposes that the season open                           members.                                              merganser.
                                                 September 22, 2018, and close October                      For both mourning dove and band-                      For geese, the Tribe requests a season
                                                 21, 2018. The daily bag limit for band-                 tailed pigeons, the Navajo Nation                     between September 1 and December 31,
                                                 tailed pigeons is two.                                  usually proposes seasons of September                 2018, with a daily bag limit of five
                                                    The Tribe anticipates that harvest                   1 through September 30, 2018, with                    Canada geese. If a quota of 500 geese is
                                                 under this regulation will be relatively                daily bag limits of 10 and 5,                         attained before the season concludes,
                                                 low since there are no known dedicated                  respectively. Possession limits would be              the Tribe will recommend closing the
                                                 waterfowl hunters and any harvest of                    twice the daily bag limits.                           season early.
                                                 waterfowl or band-tailed pigeons is                        The Nation requires tribal members                    For woodcock, the Tribe proposes a
                                                 usually incidental to hunting for other                 and nonmembers to comply with all                     season between September 1 and
                                                 species, such as deer, elk, and bear. The               basic Federal migratory bird hunting                  November 4, 2018, with a daily bag and
                                                 Tribe expects fewer than 50 ducks and                   regulations in 50 CFR part 20 pertaining              possession limit of two and four,
                                                 10 geese to be harvested during the                     to shooting hours and manner of taking.               respectively.
                                                 2018–19 migratory bird hunting season.                  In addition, each waterfowl hunter age                   For mourning dove, the Tribe
                                                    All other Federal regulations                        16 or older must carry on his/her person              proposes a season between September 2
                                                 contained in 50 CFR part 20 would                       a valid Migratory Bird Hunting and                    and November 4, 2018, with a daily bag
                                                 apply. The following restrictions are                   Conservation Stamp (Duck Stamp),                      and possession limit of 10 and 20,
                                                 also proposed by the Tribe:                             which must be signed in ink across the                respectively.
                                                    (1) As per Makah Ordinance 44, only                  face. Special regulations established by                 The Tribe proposes shooting hours be
                                                 shotguns may be used to hunt any                        the Navajo Nation also apply on the                   one-half hour before sunrise to one-half
                                                 species of waterfowl. Additionally,                     reservation.                                          hour after sunset. Nontribal hunters
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                                                 shotguns must not be discharged within                     The Tribe usually anticipates a total              hunting on the Reservation or on lands
                                                 0.25 miles of an occupied area.                         harvest of fewer than 500 mourning                    under the jurisdiction of the Tribe must
                                                    (2) Hunters must be eligible, enrolled               doves; fewer than 10 band-tailed                      comply with all State of Wisconsin
                                                 Makah tribal members and must carry                     pigeons; fewer than 1,000 ducks, coots,               regulations, including shooting hours of
                                                 their Indian Treaty Fishing and Hunting                 and mergansers; and fewer than 1,000                  one-half hour before sunrise to sunset,
                                                 Identification Card while hunting. No                   Canada geese for the 2018–19 season.                  season dates, and daily bag limits.
                                                 tags or permits are required to hunt                    The Tribe measures harvest by mail                    Tribal members and nontribal hunters
                                                 waterfowl.                                              survey forms. Through the established                 hunting on the Reservation or on lands


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                                                 under the jurisdiction of the Tribe must                S’Klallam Tribe, and open on January 10                  For sandhill crane, the Tribe usually
                                                 observe all basic Federal migratory bird                and close January 25, 2019, for the                   proposes a season between September 1,
                                                 hunting regulations found in 50 CFR                     Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. The daily                  2018, and January 31, 2019, with a daily
                                                 part 20, with the following exceptions:                 bag limit for brant would be two.                     bag limit of one.
                                                 Oneida members would be exempt from                        For band-tailed pigeons, the Port                     All Saginaw Tribe members
                                                 the purchase of the Migratory Bird                      Gamble S’Klallam Tribe season would                   exercising hunting treaty rights are
                                                 Hunting and Conservation Stamp (Duck                    open September 1, 2018, and close                     required to comply with Tribal
                                                 Stamp); and shotgun capacity is not                     March 10, 2019. The Jamestown                         Ordinance 11. Hunting hours would be
                                                 limited to three shells.                                S’Klallam Tribe season would open                     from one-half hour before sunrise to
                                                   The Service proposes to approve the                   September 13, 2018, and close January                 one-half hour after sunset. All other
                                                 2018–19 special migratory bird hunting                  18, 2019. The daily bag limit for band-               regulations in 50 CFR part 20 apply,
                                                 regulations for the Oneida Tribe of                     tailed pigeons would be two. For snipe,               including the use of only nontoxic shot
                                                 Indians of Wisconsin.                                   the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe season                for hunting waterfowl.
                                                                                                         would open September 1, 2018, and                        The Service proposes to approve the
                                                 (p) Point No Point Treaty Council
                                                                                                         close March 10, 2019. The Jamestown                   request for 2018–19 special migratory
                                                 Tribes, Kingston, Washington (Tribal
                                                                                                         S’Klallam Tribe season would open                     bird hunting regulations for the Saginaw
                                                 Members Only)
                                                                                                         September 13, 2018, and close March                   Tribe of Chippewa Indians, upon receipt
                                                   We are establishing uniform migratory                 10, 2019. The daily bag limit for snipe               of their proposal.
                                                 bird hunting regulations for tribal                     would be eight. For mourning dove, the
                                                 members on behalf of the Point No Point                                                                       (r) Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe,
                                                                                                         Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe season
                                                 Treaty Council Tribes, consisting of the                                                                      Darrington, Washington (Tribal
                                                                                                         would open September 1, 2018, and
                                                 Port Gamble S’Klallam and Jamestown                                                                           Members Only)
                                                                                                         close January 31, 2019. The Jamestown
                                                 S’Klallam Tribes. The two tribes have                   S’Klallam Tribe would open September                     The Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe (SSIT)
                                                 reservations and ceded areas in                         13, 2018, and close January 18, 2019.                 requests a 2018–19 hunting season on
                                                 northwestern Washington State and are                   The daily bag limit for mourning dove                 all open and unclaimed lands under the
                                                 the successors to the signatories of the                would be 10.                                          Treaty of Point Elliott of January 22,
                                                 Treaty of Point No Point of 1855. These                    The Tribe anticipates a total harvest of           1855. This 2018–19 proposal is the first
                                                 proposed regulations will apply to tribal               fewer than 100 birds for the 2018–19                  year the Tribe is proposing a special
                                                 members both on and off reservations                    season. The tribal fish and wildlife                  migratory bird hunting season. The
                                                 within the Point No Point Treaty Areas;                 enforcement officers have the authority               Tribe’s reservation is located in
                                                 however, the Port Gamble S’Klallam and                  to enforce these tribal regulations.                  Darrington, Washington, just west of the
                                                 Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal season                          We propose to approve the Point No                 North Cascade Mountain range in Skagit
                                                 dates differ only where indicated below.                Point Treaty Council Tribe’s requested                County on the Sauk and Suiattle Rivers.
                                                   For the 2018–19 season, the Point No                  2018–19 special migratory bird seasons.               The Tribe owns and manages all the
                                                 Point Treaty Council requests special                                                                         land on the reservation and some lands
                                                 migratory bird hunting regulations for                  (q) Saginaw Tribe of Chippewa Indians,
                                                                                                                                                               surrounding or near the reservation in
                                                 both the Jamestown S’Klallam and Port                   Mt. Pleasant, Michigan (Tribal Members
                                                                                                                                                               Skagit and Snohomish Counties. All of
                                                 Gamble S’Klallam Tribes. For ducks, the                 Only)
                                                                                                                                                               the lands that are Tribal or Reservation
                                                 Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe season                           The Saginaw Tribe of Chippewa                      lands are closed for non-Tribal hunting,
                                                 would open September 1, 2018, and                       Indians is a federally recognized, self-              unless opened by a SSIT Special
                                                 close March 10, 2019, and coots would                   governing Indian Tribe, located on the                Regulation.
                                                 open September 13, 2018, and close                      Isabella Reservation lands bound by                      The Tribe proposes special migratory
                                                 February 1, 2019. The Port Gamble                       Saginaw Bay in Isabella and Arenac                    bird hunting regulations for ducks,
                                                 S’Klallam Tribes duck and coot seasons                  Counties, Michigan.                                   geese, brant, and coot with outside dates
                                                 would open from September 1, 2018, to                      We have yet to hear from the Saginaw               as September 1, 2018, through January
                                                 March 10, 2019. The daily bag limit                     Tribe of Chippewa Indians. For ducks,                 31, 2019. The Tribe proposes a daily bag
                                                 would be seven ducks, including no                      mergansers, and common snipe, the                     limit of 10 ducks, 5 geese, 5 brant, and
                                                 more than two hen mallards, one                         Tribe usually proposes outside dates as               25 coot.
                                                 canvasback, one pintail, two redhead,                   September 1, 2018, through January 31,                   Hunting hours would be from one-
                                                 and four scoters. The daily bag limit for               2019. The Tribe usually proposes a                    half hour before sunrise to one-half hour
                                                 coots would be seven. The daily bag                     daily bag limit of 20 ducks, which could              after sunset. All other regulations in 50
                                                 limit and possession limit on harlequin                 include no more than five each of the                 CFR part 20 apply, including the use of
                                                 ducks would be one per season. The                      following: Hen mallards; wood duck;                   only nontoxic shot for hunting
                                                 daily possession limits are double the                  black duck; pintail; red head; scaup; and             waterfowl.
                                                 daily bag limits except where noted.                    canvasback. The merganser daily bag                      The Service proposes to approve the
                                                   For geese, the Point No Point Treaty                  limit is 10, with no more than 5 hooded               request for 2018–19 special migratory
                                                 Council proposes the season open on                     mergansers and 16 for common snipe.                   bird hunting regulations for the Sauk-
                                                 September 9, 2018, and close March 10,                     For geese, coot, gallinule, sora, and              Suiattle Indian Tribe.
                                                 2019, for the Jamestown S’Klallam                       Virginia rail, the Tribe usually requests
                                                 Tribe, and open on September 1, 2018,                   a season from September 1, 2018, to                   (s) Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa
                                                 and close March 10, 2019, for the Port                  January 31, 2019. The daily bag limit for             Indians, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan
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                                                 Gamble S’Klallam Tribe. The daily bag                   geese is 20, in the aggregate. The daily              (Tribal Members Only)
                                                 limit for geese would be five, not to                   bag limit for coot, gallinule, sora, and                 The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of
                                                 include more than three light geese. The                Virginia rail is 20 in the aggregate.                 Chippewa Indians is a federally
                                                 Council notes that there is a year-round                   For woodcock and mourning dove,                    recognized, self-governing Indian Tribe,
                                                 closure on dusky Canada geese. For                      the Tribe usually proposes a season                   distributed throughout the eastern
                                                 brant, the Council proposes the season                  between September 1, 2018, and January                Upper Peninsula and northern Lower
                                                 open on November 9, 2018, and close                     31, 2019, with daily bag limits of 10 and             Peninsula of Michigan. The Tribe has
                                                 January 31, 2019, for the Port Gamble                   25, respectively.                                     retained the right to hunt, fish, trap, and


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                                                 gather on the lands ceded in the Treaty                 they would provide additional                         independently since 2005. The Tribe
                                                 of Washington (1836).                                   protection to mallards and pintails. The              has a reservation on the Olympic
                                                    The Tribe proposes special migratory                 State of Idaho concurred with the                     Peninsula in Washington State and is a
                                                 bird hunting regulations. For ducks,                    zoning arrangement. We have no                        successor to the signatories of the Treaty
                                                 mergansers, and common snipe, the                       objection to the State’s use of this zone             of Point No Point of 1855.
                                                 Tribe proposes outside dates as                         again in the 2018–19 hunting season,                     The Skokomish Tribe requests a duck
                                                 September 15 through December 31,                       provided the duck and goose hunting                   and coot season from September 16,
                                                 2018. The Tribe proposes a daily bag                    season dates are the same as on the                   2018, to February 28, 2019. The daily
                                                 limit of 20 ducks, which could include                  reservation.                                          bag limit is seven ducks, including no
                                                 no more than 10 mallards (5 hen                            In a proposal for the 2018–19 hunting              more than two hen mallards, one
                                                 mallards), 5 wood duck, 5 black duck,                   season, the Shoshone–Bannock Tribes                   pintail, one canvasback, and two
                                                 and 5 canvasbacks. The merganser daily                  request a continuous duck (including                  redheads. The daily bag and possession
                                                 bag limit is 10 in the aggregate and 16                 mergansers and coots) season, with the                limit on harlequin duck is one per
                                                 for common snipe.                                       maximum number of days and the same                   season. The coot daily bag limit is 25.
                                                    For geese, teal, coot, gallinule, sora,              daily bag and possession limits                       The possession limit is twice the daily
                                                 and Virginia rail, the Tribe requests a                 permitted for Pacific Flyway States                   bag limit, except as noted above.
                                                 season from September 1 to December                     under the final Federal frameworks. The                  For geese, the Tribe requests a season
                                                 31, 2018. The daily bag limit for geese                 Tribes propose a duck and coot season                 from September 16, 2018, to February
                                                 is 20 in the aggregate. The daily bag                   with, if the same number of hunting                   28, 2019. The daily bag limit is four,
                                                 limit for coot, teal, gallinule, sora, and              days is permitted as last year, an                    including no more than three light
                                                 Virginia rail is 20 in the aggregate.                   opening date of October 6, 2018, and a                geese. The season on Aleutian Canada
                                                    For woodcock, the Tribe proposes a                   closing date of January 18, 2019. The                 geese is closed. For brant, the Tribe
                                                 season between September 2 and                          Tribes anticipate harvest will be about               proposes a season from November 1,
                                                 December 1, 2018, with a daily bag and                  7,500 ducks.                                          2018, to February 15, 2019, with a daily
                                                 possession limit of 10 and 20,                             The Tribes also request a continuous               bag limit of two. The possession limit is
                                                 respectively.                                           goose season with the maximum                         twice the daily bag limit.
                                                    For mourning dove, the Tribe                         number of days and the same daily bag                    For mourning doves, band-tailed
                                                 proposes a season between September 1                   and possession limits permitted in                    pigeon, and snipe, the Tribe requests a
                                                 and November 14, 2018, with a daily                     Idaho under Federal frameworks. The                   season from September 16, 2018, to
                                                 bag and possession limit of 10 and 20,                  Tribes propose that, if the same number               February 28, 2019, with a daily bag limit
                                                 respectively.                                           of hunting days is permitted as in                    of 10, 2, and 8, respectively. The
                                                    In 2016, the total estimated waterfowl               previous years, the season would have                 possession limit is twice the daily bag
                                                 hunters were 4,171. All Sault Ste. Marie                an opening date of October 6, 2018, and               limit.
                                                 Tribe members exercising hunting treaty                 a closing date of January 18, 2019. The                  All Tribal hunters authorized to hunt
                                                 rights within the 1836 Ceded Territory                  Tribes anticipate harvest will be about               migratory birds are required to obtain a
                                                 are required to submit annual harvest                   5,000 geese.                                          tribal hunting permit from the
                                                 reports including date of harvest,                         The Tribes request a common snipe                  Skokomish Tribe pursuant to tribal law.
                                                 number and species harvested, and                       season with the maximum number of                     Hunting hours would be from one-half
                                                 location of harvest. Hunting hours                      days and the same daily bag and                       hour before sunrise to sunset. Only
                                                 would be from one-half hour before                      possession limits permitted in Idaho                  steel, tungsten-iron, tungsten-polymer,
                                                 sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. All              under Federal frameworks. The Tribes                  tungsten-matrix, and tin shot are
                                                 other regulations in 50 CFR part 20                     propose that, if the same number of                   allowed for hunting waterfowl. It is
                                                 apply, including the use of only                        hunting days is permitted as in previous              unlawful to use or possess lead shot
                                                 nontoxic shot for hunting waterfowl.                    years, the season would have an                       while hunting waterfowl.
                                                    The Service proposes to approve the                  opening date of October 6, 2018, and a                   The Tribe anticipates harvest to be
                                                 request for 2018–19 special migratory                   closing date of January 18, 2019.                     fewer than 150 birds. The Skokomish
                                                 bird hunting regulations for the Sault                     Nontribal hunters must comply with                 Public Safety Office enforcement
                                                 Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians.                   all basic Federal migratory bird hunting              officers have the authority to enforce
                                                 (t) Shoshone–Bannock Tribes, Fort Hall                  regulations in 50 CFR part 20 pertaining              these migratory bird hunting
                                                 Indian Reservation, Fort Hall, Idaho                    to shooting hours, use of steel shot, and             regulations.
                                                 (Nontribal Hunters)                                     manner of taking. Special regulations                    We propose to approve the
                                                                                                         established by the Shoshone–Bannock                   Skokomish Tribe’s 2018–19 migratory
                                                    Almost all of the Fort Hall Indian                   Tribes also apply on the reservation.                 bird hunting season.
                                                 Reservation is tribally owned. The                         We note that the requested regulations
                                                 Tribes claim full wildlife management                   are nearly identical to those of last year,           (u) Spokane Tribe of Indians, Spokane
                                                 authority throughout the reservation,                   and we propose to approve them for the                Indian Reservation, Wellpinit,
                                                 but the Idaho Fish and Game                             2018–19 hunting season if the seasons’                Washington (Tribal Members Only)
                                                 Department has disputed tribal                          dates fall within the final Federal                     The Spokane Tribe of Indians wishes
                                                 jurisdiction, especially for hunting by                 flyway frameworks (applies to nontribal               to establish waterfowl seasons on their
                                                 nontribal members on reservation lands                  hunters only).                                        reservation for its membership to access
                                                 owned by non-Indians. As a                                                                                    as an additional resource. An
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                                                 compromise, since 1985, we have                         (t) Skokomish Tribe, Shelton,                         established waterfowl season on the
                                                 established the same waterfowl hunting                  Washington (Tribal Members Only)                      reservation will allow access to a
                                                 regulations on the reservation and in a                    Since 1996, the Service and the Point              resource for members to continue
                                                 surrounding off-reservation State zone.                 No Point Treaty Tribes, of which the                  practicing a subsistence lifestyle.
                                                 The regulations were requested by the                   Skokomish Tribe was one, have                           The Spokane Indian Reservation is
                                                 Tribes and provided for different season                cooperated to establish special                       located in northeastern Washington
                                                 dates than in the remainder of the State.               regulations for migratory bird hunting.               State. The reservation comprises
                                                 We agreed to the season dates because                   The Tribes have been acting                           approximately 157,000 acres. The


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                                                 boundaries of the Reservation are the                   The Tribe usually requests to establish                  The Tribe proposes the snipe seasons
                                                 Columbia River to the west, the Spokane                 duck and coot seasons that would run                  run from October 1, 2018, to January 31,
                                                 River to the south (now Lake Roosevelt),                from September 1, 2018, through                       2019. The daily bag limit for snipe is 10.
                                                 Tshimikn Creek to the east, and the 48th                January 15, 2019. The daily bag limit for             Possession limits are three times the
                                                 Parallel as the north boundary. Tribal                  ducks would be five per day and could                 daily bag limit.
                                                 membership comprises approximately                      include only one canvasback. The                         Harvest is regulated by a punch card
                                                 2,300 enrolled Spokane Tribal Members.                  season on harlequin ducks is closed. For              system. Tribal members hunting on
                                                    These proposed regulations would                     coots, the daily bag limit is 25. For                 lands under this proposal will observe
                                                 allow Tribal Members, spouses of                        snipe, the Tribe usually proposes that                all basic Federal migratory bird hunting
                                                 Spokane Tribal Members, and first-                      the season start on September 15, 2018,               regulations found in 50 CFR part 20,
                                                 generation descendants of a Spokane                     and end on January 15, 2019. The daily                which will be enforced by the
                                                 Tribal Member with a tribal permit and                  bag limit for snipe would be eight. For               Stillaguamish Tribal law enforcement.
                                                 Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and                      band-tailed pigeon, the Tribe usually                 Tribal members are required to use steel
                                                 Conservation Stamp an opportunity to                    proposes that the season start on                     shot or a nontoxic shot as required by
                                                 utilize the reservation and ceded lands                 September 1 and end on December 31,                   Federal regulations.
                                                 for waterfowl hunting. These                            2018. The daily bag limit would be five.                 The Tribe anticipates a total harvest of
                                                 regulations would also benefit tribal                   The possession limit would be twice the               200 ducks, 100 geese, 50 mergansers,
                                                 membership through access to this                       daily bag limit.                                      100 coots, and 100 snipe. Anticipated
                                                 resource throughout Spokane Tribal                        The Tribe usually proposes a season                 harvest needs include subsistence and
                                                 ceded lands in eastern Washington. By                   on geese starting September 15, 2018,                 ceremonial needs. Certain species may
                                                 Spokane Tribal Referendum, spouses of                   and ending on January 15, 2019. The                   be closed to hunting for conservation
                                                 Spokane Tribal Members and children                     daily bag limit for geese would be four,              purposes, and consideration for the
                                                 of Spokane Tribal Members not enrolled                  including no more than two snow geese.                needs of certain species will be
                                                 are allowed to harvest game animals                     The season on Aleutian and cackling                   addressed.
                                                 within the Spokane Indian Reservation                                                                            The Service proposes to approve the
                                                                                                         Canada geese would be closed. For
                                                 with the issuance of hunting permits.                                                                         Stillaguamish Tribe’s request for 2018–
                                                                                                         brant, the Tribe usually proposes that
                                                    The Tribe requests to establish duck                                                                       19 special migratory bird hunting
                                                                                                         the season start on September 1 and end
                                                 seasons that would run from September                                                                         regulations.
                                                                                                         on December 31, 2018. The daily bag
                                                 2, 2018, through January 31, 2019. The                  limit for brant would be two. The                     (x) Swinomish Indian Tribal
                                                 tribe is requesting the daily bag limit for             possession limit would be twice the                   Community, LaConner, Washington
                                                 ducks to be consistent with final Federal               daily bag limit.                                      (Tribal Members Only)
                                                 frameworks. The possession limit is                       We propose to approve the Tribe’s
                                                 twice the daily bag limit.                                                                                       In 1996, the Service and the
                                                                                                         2018–19 special migratory bird hunting                Swinomish Indian Tribal Community
                                                    The Tribe proposes a season on geese
                                                                                                         regulations, upon receipt of their                    began cooperating to establish special
                                                 starting September 2, 2018, and ending
                                                                                                         proposal.                                             regulations for migratory bird hunting.
                                                 on January 31, 2019. The tribe is
                                                 requesting the daily bag limit for geese                (w) Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians,                   The Swinomish Indian Tribal
                                                 to be consistent with final Federal                     Arlington, Washington (Tribal Members                 Community is a federally recognized
                                                 frameworks. The possession limit is                     Only)                                                 Indian Tribe consisting of the
                                                 twice the daily bag limit.                                                                                    Swinomish, Lower Skagit, Samish, and
                                                    Based on the quantity of requests the                   The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians                 Kikialous. The Swinomish Reservation
                                                 Spokane Tribe of Indians has received,                  and the Service have cooperated to                    was established by the Treaty of Point
                                                 the tribe anticipates harvest levels for                establish special regulations for                     Elliott of January 22, 1855, and lies in
                                                 the 2018–19 season for both ducks and                   migratory game birds since 2001. For                  the Puget Sound area north of Seattle,
                                                 geese to be fewer than 100 total birds,                 the 2018–19 season, the Tribe requests                Washington.
                                                 with goose harvest at fewer than 50.                    regulations to hunt all open and                         For the 2018–19 season, the Tribal
                                                 Hunter success will be monitored                        unclaimed lands under the Treaty of                   Community requests to establish a
                                                 through mandatory harvest reports                       Point Elliott of January 22, 1855,                    migratory bird hunting season on all
                                                 returned within 30 days of the season                   including their main hunting grounds                  areas that are open and unclaimed and
                                                 closure.                                                around Camano Island, Skagit Flats, and               consistent with the meaning of the
                                                    We propose to approve the Spokane                    Port Susan to the border of the Tulalip               treaty. The Tribe proposes their duck
                                                 Tribe’s requested 2018–19 special                       Tribes Reservation. Ceded lands are                   (including mergansers and coot) and
                                                 migratory bird hunting regulations.                     located in Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish,                goose seasons run from September 1,
                                                                                                         and Kings Counties, and a portion of                  2018, to March 9, 2019. The daily bag
                                                 (v) Squaxin Island Tribe, Squaxin Island                Pierce County, Washington. The                        limit on ducks is 20. The daily bag limit
                                                 Reservation, Shelton, Washington                        Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians is a                   for coot is 25. For geese, the daily bag
                                                 (Tribal Members Only)                                   federally recognized Tribe and reserves               limit is 10. The season on brant runs
                                                    The Squaxin Island Tribe of                          the Treaty Right to hunt (U.S. v.                     from September 1, 2018, to March 9,
                                                 Washington and the Service have                         Washington).                                          2019. The daily bag limit is 5.
                                                 cooperated since 1995, to establish                        The Tribe proposes their duck                         The Tribe proposes the snipe season
                                                 special tribal migratory bird hunting                   (including mergansers and coot) and                   run from September 1, 2018, to March
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                                                 regulations. These special regulations                  goose seasons run from October 1, 2018,               9, 2019. The daily bag limit for snipe is
                                                 apply to tribal members on the Squaxin                  to March 10, 2019. The daily bag limit                15. The Tribe proposes the mourning
                                                 Island Reservation, located in western                  on ducks (including sea ducks and                     dove season run from September 1,
                                                 Washington near Olympia, and all lands                  mergansers) is 10. The daily bag limit                2018, to March 9, 2019. The daily bag
                                                 within the traditional hunting grounds                  for coot is 25. For geese, the daily bag              limit for mourning dove is 15. The Tribe
                                                 of the Squaxin Island Tribe.                            limit is six. The season on brant is                  proposes the band-tailed pigeon season
                                                    For the 2018–19 season, we have yet                  closed. Possession limits are totals of               run from September 1, 2018, to March
                                                 to hear from the Squaxin Island Tribe.                  these three daily bag limits.                         9, 2019. The daily bag limit for band-


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                                                 tailed pigeon is three. The Swinomish                   tribal regulations enforced by the Tribe.             (aa) Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head,
                                                 Indian Tribal Community requests to                     Each nontribal hunter 16 years of age                 Aquinnah, Massachusetts (Tribal
                                                 have no possession limits.                              and older hunting pursuant to Tulalip                 Members Only)
                                                    The Community anticipates that the                   Tribes’ Ordinance No. 67 must possess
                                                 regulations will result in the harvest of                                                                        The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head is
                                                                                                         a valid Federal Migratory Bird Hunting
                                                 approximately 600 ducks and 200 geese.                                                                        a federally recognized Tribe located on
                                                                                                         and Conservation Stamp and a valid
                                                 The Swinomish utilize a report card and                                                                       the island of Martha’s Vineyard in
                                                                                                         State of Washington Migratory
                                                 permit system to monitor harvest and                                                                          Massachusetts. The Tribe has
                                                                                                         Waterfowl Stamp. Each hunter must
                                                 will implement steps to limit harvest                                                                         approximately 560 acres of land, which
                                                                                                         validate stamps by signing across the
                                                 where conservation is needed. All tribal                                                                      it manages for wildlife through its
                                                                                                         face.
                                                 regulations will be enforced by tribal                                                                        natural resources department. The Tribe
                                                                                                            Although the season length requested
                                                 fish and game officers.                                                                                       also enforces its own wildlife laws and
                                                                                                         by the Tulalip Tribes appears to be quite
                                                    We propose to approve these 2018–19                                                                        regulations through the natural
                                                                                                         liberal, harvest information indicates a
                                                 special migratory bird hunting                                                                                resources department.
                                                                                                         total take by tribal and nontribal hunters
                                                 regulations.                                            of fewer than 1,000 ducks and 500 geese                  The Tribe proposes a duck season of
                                                                                                         annually.                                             October 8, 2018, through February 16,
                                                 (y) The Tulalip Tribes of Washington,
                                                                                                            We propose to approve the Tulalip                  2019. The Tribe proposes a daily bag
                                                 Tulalip Indian Reservation, Marysville,
                                                                                                         Tribe’s request for 2018–19 special                   limit of eight birds, which could include
                                                 Washington (Tribal Members Only)
                                                                                                         migratory bird hunting regulations.                   no more than four hen mallards, four
                                                    The Tulalip Tribes are the successors                                                                      mottled ducks, one fulvous whistling
                                                 in interest to the Tribes and bands                     (z) Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, Sedro                  duck, four mergansers, three scaup, two
                                                 signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott of             Woolley, Washington (Tribal Members                   hooded mergansers, three wood ducks,
                                                 January 22, 1855. The Tulalip Tribes’                   Only)                                                 one canvasback, two redheads, two
                                                 government is located on the Tulalip                                                                          pintail, and four of all other species not
                                                 Indian Reservation just north of the City                  The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe and
                                                                                                         the Service have cooperated to establish              listed. The season for harlequin ducks is
                                                 of Everett in Snohomish County,                                                                               closed. The Tribe proposes a teal (green-
                                                 Washington. The Tribes or individual                    special regulations for migratory game
                                                                                                         birds since 2001. The Tribe has                       winged and blue) season of October 8,
                                                 tribal members own all of the land on                                                                         2018, through February 16, 2019. A
                                                 the reservation, and they have full                     jurisdiction over lands within Skagit,
                                                                                                         Island, and Whatcom Counties,                         daily bag limit of 10 teal would be in
                                                 wildlife management authority. All                                                                            addition to the daily bag limit for ducks.
                                                 lands within the boundaries of the                      Washington. The Tribe issues tribal
                                                                                                         hunters a harvest report card that will                  For sea ducks, the Tribe proposes a
                                                 Tulalip Tribes Reservation are closed to                                                                      season between October 1, 2018, and
                                                 nonmember hunting unless opened by                      be shared with the State of Washington.
                                                                                                            For the 2018–19 season, the Tribe                  February 16, 2019, with a daily bag limit
                                                 Tulalip Tribal regulations.                                                                                   of seven, which could include no more
                                                    For ducks, mergansers, coot, and                     requests a duck season starting October
                                                                                                         1, 2018, and ending February 28, 2019.                than one hen eider and four of any one
                                                 snipe, the Tribe proposes seasons for                                                                         species unless otherwise noted above.
                                                 tribal members from September 1, 2018,                  The Tribe proposes a daily bag limit of
                                                 through February 28, 2019. Daily bag                    15 with a possession limit of 20. The                    For Canada geese, the Tribe requests
                                                 and possession limits would be 15 and                   Tribe requests a coot season starting                 a season between September 3 and
                                                 30 ducks, respectively, except that for                 October 1, 2018, and ending February                  September 15, 2018, and between
                                                 blue-winged teal, canvasback,                           15, 2019. The coot daily bag limit is 20              October 22, 2018, and February 16,
                                                 harlequin, pintail, and wood duck, the                  with a possession limit of 30.                        2019, with a daily bag limit of eight
                                                 bag and possession limits would be the                     The Tribe proposes a goose season                  Canada geese. For snow geese, the tribe
                                                 same as those established in accordance                 from October 1, 2018, to February 28,                 requests a season between September 3
                                                 with final Federal frameworks. For coot,                2019, with a daily bag limit of 7 geese               and September 13, 2018, and between
                                                 daily bag and possession limits are 25                  and a possession limit of 10. For brant,              November 19, 2018, and February 16,
                                                 and 50, respectively, and for snipe 8 and               the Tribe proposes a season from                      2019, with a daily bag limit of 15 snow
                                                 16, respectively. Ceremonial hunting                    November 1 to November 10, 2018, with                 geese.
                                                 may be authorized by the Department of                  a daily bag and possession limit of 2.                   For woodcock, the Tribe proposes a
                                                 Natural Resources at any time upon                         The Tribe proposes a mourning dove                 season between October 8 and
                                                 application of a qualified tribal member.               season between September 1 and                        November 24, 2018, with a daily bag
                                                 Such a hunt must have a bag limit                       December 31, 2018, with a daily bag                   limit of three. For sora and Virginia
                                                 designed to limit harvest only to those                 limit of 12 and possession limit of 15.               rails, the Tribe usually requests a season
                                                 birds necessary to provide for the                         The anticipated migratory bird                     of September 3, 2018, through
                                                 ceremony.                                               harvest under this proposal would be                  November 3, 2018, with a daily bag
                                                    For geese, tribal members propose a                  100 ducks, 5 geese, 2 brant, and 10                   limit of 5 sora and 10 Virginia rails. For
                                                 season from September 1, 2018, through                  coots. Tribal members must have the                   snipe, the Tribe usually requests a
                                                 February 28, 2019. The goose daily bag                  tribal identification and tribal harvest              season of September 3, 2018, through
                                                 and possession limits would be 10 and                   report card on their person to hunt.                  December 8, 2018, with a daily bag limit
                                                 20, respectively, except that the bag                   Tribal members hunting on the                         of eight.
                                                 limits for brant, cackling Canada geese,                Reservation will observe all basic                       Prior to 2012, the Tribe had 22
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                                                 and dusky Canada geese would be those                   Federal migratory bird hunting                        registered tribal hunters and estimates
                                                 established in accordance with final                    regulations found in 50 CFR part 20,                  harvest to be no more than 15 geese, 25
                                                 Federal frameworks.                                     except shooting hours would be 15                     mallards, 25 teal, 50 black ducks, and 50
                                                    All hunters on Tulalip Tribal lands                  minutes before official sunrise to 15                 of all other species combined. Tribal
                                                 are required to adhere to shooting hour                 minutes after official sunset.                        members hunting on the Reservation
                                                 regulations set at one-half hour before                    We propose to approve the Tribe’s                  will observe all basic Federal migratory
                                                 sunrise to sunset, special tribal permit                2018–19 special migratory bird hunting                bird hunting regulations found in 50
                                                 requirements, and a number of other                     regulations.                                          CFR part 20. The Tribe requires hunters


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                                                 to register with the Harvest Information                   The hunting zone for waterfowl is                  2018–19 special migratory bird hunting
                                                 Program.                                                restricted and is described as: The                   regulations, upon receipt of their
                                                   We propose to approve the Tribe’s                     length of the Black River west of the                 proposal.
                                                 2018–19 special migratory bird hunting                  Bonito Creek and Black River
                                                                                                                                                               Public Comments
                                                 regulations.                                            confluence and the entire length of the
                                                                                                         Salt River forming the southern                          The Department of the Interior’s
                                                 (bb) White Earth Band of Ojibwe, White                  boundary of the reservation; the White                policy is, whenever possible, to afford
                                                 Earth, Minnesota (Tribal Members Only)                  River, extending from the Canyon Day                  the public an opportunity to participate
                                                    The White Earth Band of Ojibwe is a                  Stockman Station to the Salt River; and               in the rulemaking process. Accordingly,
                                                 federally recognized tribe located in                   all stock ponds located within Wildlife               we invite interested persons to submit
                                                 northwest Minnesota and encompasses                     Management Units 4, 5, 6, and 7. Tanks                written comments, suggestions, or
                                                 all of Mahnomen County and parts of                     located below the Mogollon Rim, within                recommendations regarding the
                                                 Becker and Clearwater Counties. The                     Wildlife Management Units 2 and 3,                    proposed regulations. Before
                                                 reservation employs conservation                        will be open to waterfowl hunting                     promulgating final migratory game bird
                                                 officers to enforce migratory bird                      during the 2018–19 season. The length                 hunting regulations, we will consider all
                                                 regulations. The Tribe and the Service                  of the Black River east of the Black                  comments we receive. These comments,
                                                 first cooperated to establish special                   River/Bonito Creek confluence is closed               and any additional information we
                                                 tribal regulations in 1999.                             to waterfowl hunting. All other waters                receive, may lead to final regulations
                                                    For the 2018–19 migratory bird                       of the reservation would be closed to                 that differ from these proposals.
                                                 hunting season, the White Earth Band of                 waterfowl hunting for the 2018–19                        You may submit your comments and
                                                 Ojibwe requests a duck season to start                  season.                                               materials concerning this proposed rule
                                                 September 8 and end December 16,                           We have yet to hear from the White                 by one of the methods listed in
                                                                                                         Mountain Apache Tribe. For nontribal                  ADDRESSES. We will not accept
                                                 2018. For ducks, they request a daily
                                                 bag limit of 10, including no more than                 and tribal hunters, the Tribe usually                 comments sent by email or fax. We will
                                                 2 hen mallards, 2 pintail, and 2                        proposes a continuous duck, coot,                     not consider hand-delivered comments
                                                 canvasback. For mergansers, the Tribe                   merganser, gallinule, and moorhen                     that we do not receive, or mailed
                                                 proposes the season to start September                  hunting season, with an opening date of               comments that are not postmarked, by
                                                 8 and end December 16, 2018. The                        October 14, 2018, and a closing date of               the date specified in DATES.
                                                                                                         January 28, 2019. The season on scaup                    We will post all comments in their
                                                 merganser daily bag limit would be five,
                                                                                                         would usually open November 4, 2018,                  entirety—including your personal
                                                 with no more than two hooded
                                                                                                         and end January 28, 2019. The Tribe                   identifying information—on http://
                                                 mergansers. For geese, the Tribe
                                                                                                         usually proposes a daily duck                         www.regulations.gov. Before including
                                                 proposes an early season from
                                                                                                         (including mergansers) bag limit of                   your address, phone number, email
                                                 September 1 through September 21,
                                                                                                         seven, which may include no more than                 address, or other personal identifying
                                                 2018, and a late season from September
                                                                                                         two redheads, two pintail, three scaup                information in your comment, you
                                                 22 through December 16, 2018. The
                                                                                                         (when open), seven mallards (including                should be aware that your entire
                                                 early season daily bag limit is 10 geese,
                                                                                                         no more than two hen mallards), and                   comment—including your personal
                                                 and the late season daily bag limit is 5
                                                                                                         two canvasback. The daily bag limit for               identifying information—may be made
                                                 geese.
                                                                                                         coots, gallinules, and moorhens would                 publicly available at any time. While
                                                    For coots, the Tribe proposes a                                                                            you can ask us in your comment to
                                                                                                         be 25, singly or in the aggregate.
                                                 September 1 through November 30,                           For geese, the Tribe usually proposes              withhold your personal identifying
                                                 2018, season with daily bag limits of 20                a season from October 14, 2018, through               information from public review, we
                                                 coots. For snipe, woodcock, rail, and                   January 28, 2019. Hunting would be                    cannot guarantee that we will be able to
                                                 mourning dove, the Tribe proposes a                     limited to Canada geese, and the daily                do so.
                                                 September 1 through November 30,                        bag limit would be three.                                Comments and materials we receive,
                                                 2018, season with daily bag limits of 10,                  Season dates for band-tailed pigeons               as well as supporting documentation we
                                                 10, 25, and 25 respectively. Shooting                   and mourning doves would usually start                used in preparing this proposed rule,
                                                 hours are one-half hour before sunrise to               September 1 and end September 15,                     will be available for public inspection
                                                 one-half hour after sunset. Nontoxic                    2018, in Wildlife Management Unit 10                  on http://www.regulations.gov, or by
                                                 shot is required.                                       and all areas south of Y–70 and Y–10 in               appointment, during normal business
                                                    Based on past harvest surveys, the                   Wildlife Management Unit 7, only.                     hours, at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                 Tribe anticipates harvest of 1,000 to                   Proposed daily bag limits for band-                   Service, Division of Migratory Bird
                                                 2,000 Canada geese and 1,000 to 1,500                   tailed pigeons and mourning doves                     Management, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls
                                                 ducks. The White Earth Reservation                      would be 3 and 10, respectively.                      Church, VA 22041–3803.
                                                 Tribal Council employs four full-time                      Possession limits for the above                       We will consider, but possibly may
                                                 conservation officers to enforce                        species are twice the daily bag limits.               not respond in detail to, each comment.
                                                 migratory bird regulations.                             Shooting hours would be from one-half                 As in the past, we will summarize all
                                                    We propose to approve the Tribe’s                    hour before sunrise to sunset. There                  comments we receive during the
                                                 2018–19 special migratory bird hunting                  would be no open season for sandhill                  comment period and respond to them
                                                 regulations.                                            cranes, rails, and snipe on the White                 after the closing date in the preamble of
                                                 (cc) White Mountain Apache Tribe, Fort                  Mountain Apache lands under this                      a final rule.
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                                                 Apache Indian Reservation, Whiteriver,                  proposal.
                                                                                                            A number of special regulations apply              Required Determinations
                                                 Arizona (Tribal Members and Nontribal                                                                           Based on our most current data, we
                                                                                                         to tribal and nontribal hunters, which
                                                 Hunters)                                                                                                      are affirming our required
                                                                                                         may be obtained from the White
                                                   The White Mountain Apache Tribe                       Mountain Apache Tribe Game and Fish                   determinations made in the August 3
                                                 owns all reservation lands, and the                     Department.                                           and October 3 proposed rules; for
                                                 Tribe has recognized full wildlife                         We plan to approve the White                       descriptions of our actions to ensure
                                                 management authority.                                   Mountain Apache Tribe’s requested                     compliance with the following statutes


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                                                 and Executive Orders, see our August 3,                   • Executive Orders 12630, 12866,                    season are authorized under 16 U.S.C.
                                                 2017, proposed rule (82 FR 36308):                      12988, 13132, 13175, 13211, 13563, and                703–712 and 16 U.S.C. 742 a–j.
                                                   • National Environmental Policy Act                   13771.                                                  Dated: May 14, 2018.
                                                 (NEPA) Consideration;
                                                   • Endangered Species Act                              List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 20                    Susan Combs,
                                                 Consideration;                                            Exports, Hunting, Imports, Reporting                Senior Advisor to the Secretary, Exercising
                                                   • Regulatory Flexibility Act;                         and recordkeeping requirements,                       the Authority of the Assistant Secretary for
                                                   • Small Business Regulatory                           Transportation, Wildlife.                             Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
                                                 Enforcement Fairness Act;                                                                                     [FR Doc. 2018–10949 Filed 5–22–18; 8:45 am]
                                                   • Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995;                      The rules that eventually will be                   BILLING CODE 4333–15–P
                                                   • Unfunded Mandates Reform Act;                       promulgated for the 2018–19 hunting
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Document Created: 2018-05-22 23:49:06
Document Modified: 2018-05-22 23:49:06
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesYou must submit comments on the proposed regulations by June 22, 2018.
ContactRon W. Kokel, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the Interior, MS: MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3803; (703) 358-1967.
FR Citation83 FR 23869 
RIN Number1018-BB73
CFR AssociatedExports; Hunting; Imports; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Transportation and Wildlife

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