83_FR_4987 83 FR 4964 - Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed Frameworks for Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations

83 FR 4964 - Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed Frameworks for Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 23 (February 2, 2018)

Page Range4964-4996
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (hereinafter Service or we) is proposing to establish the 2018-19 hunting regulations for certain migratory game birds. We annually prescribe frameworks, or outer limits, for dates and times when hunting may occur and the number of birds that may be taken and possessed in hunting seasons. These frameworks are necessary to allow State selections of seasons and limits and to allow recreational harvest at levels compatible with population and habitat conditions.

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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 Frameworks for Migratory Bird 
Hunting Regulations

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Proposed rule; supplemental.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (hereinafter Service or we) 
is proposing to establish the 2018-19 hunting regulations for certain 
migratory game birds. We annually prescribe frameworks, or outer 
limits, for dates and times when hunting may occur and the number of 
birds that may be taken and possessed in hunting seasons. These 
frameworks are necessary to allow State selections of seasons and 
limits and to allow recreational harvest at levels compatible with 
population and habitat conditions.

DATES: You must submit comments on the proposed migratory bird hunting 
frameworks by March 5, 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 the Review of Public Comments and Flyway Council 
Recommendations section, 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: 

New Process for the Annual Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations

    As part of DOI's retrospective regulatory review, 2 years ago we 
developed a schedule for migratory game bird hunting regulations that 
is more efficient and provides hunting season dates much earlier than 
was possible under the old process. The new process makes planning 
easier 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 started promulgating our annual migratory 
game bird hunting regulations using a new schedule that combines the 
previously used early- and late-season regulatory processes into a 
single process. We make decisions for harvest management based on 
predictions derived from long-term biological information and 
established harvest strategies and, therefore, can establish migratory 
bird hunting seasons much earlier than the system we used for many 
years. Under the new process, we develop proposed hunting season 
frameworks for a given year in the fall of the prior year. We then 
finalize those frameworks a few months later, thereby enabling the 
State agencies to select and publish their season dates in early 
summer. We provided a detailed overview of the new process in the 
August 3, 2017, Federal Register (82 FR 36308). This proposed rule is 
the third in a series of proposed and final rules for the establishment 
of the 2018-19 hunting seasons.

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 a 
August 3, 2017, proposed rule. Further, we explained that all sections 
of subsequent documents outlining hunting frameworks and guidelines 
were organized under numbered headings. Those headings are:

1. Ducks
    A. General Harvest Strategy
    B. Regulatory Alternatives
    C. Zones and Split Seasons
    D. Special Seasons/Species Management
    i. September Teal Seasons
    ii. September Teal/Wood Duck Seasons
    iii. Black Ducks
    iv. Canvasbacks
    v. Pintails
    vi. Scaup
    vii. Mottled Ducks
    viii. Wood Ducks
    ix. Youth Hunt
    x. Mallard Management Units
    xi. Other
2. Sea Ducks
3. Mergansers
4. Canada Geese
    A. Special Early Seasons
    B. Regular Seasons
    C. Special Late Seasons
5. White-Fronted Geese
6. Brant
7. Snow and Ross's (Light) Geese
8. Swans
9. Sandhill Cranes
10. Coots
11. Moorhens and Gallinules
12. Rails
13. Snipe
14. Woodcock
15. Band-Tailed Pigeons
16. Doves
17. Alaska
18. Hawaii
19. Puerto Rico
20. Virgin Islands
21. Falconry
22. Other

    Subsequent documents will refer only to numbered items requiring 
attention. Therefore, it is important to note that we will omit those 
items requiring no attention, and remaining numbered items will be 
discontinuous and appear incomplete.
    The August 3 proposed rule also provided detailed information on 
the proposed 2018-19 regulatory schedule and announced the Service 
Regulations Committee (SRC) and Flyway Council meetings.
    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.
    This document deals specifically with proposed frameworks for the 
migratory bird hunting regulations. It will lead to final frameworks 
from which States may select season dates, shooting hours, areas, and 
limits. We have considered all pertinent comments received through 
November 1, 2017, on the August 3 and October 3, 2017, proposed 
rulemaking documents in developing this document. In addition, new 
proposals for certain regulations are provided for public comment. The

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comment period is specified above under DATES. We will publish final 
regulatory frameworks for migratory game bird hunting in the Federal 
Register on or around February 28, 2018.

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, 2018 
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).

Review of Public Comments and Flyway Council Recommendations

    The preliminary proposed rulemaking, which appeared in the August 
3, 2017, Federal Register, opened the public comment period for 
migratory game bird hunting regulations and discussed the regulatory 
alternatives for the 2018-19 duck hunting season. Comments and 
recommendations are summarized below and numbered in the order used in 
the August 3, 2017, proposed rule.
    We received recommendations from all four Flyway Councils. Some 
recommendations supported continuation of last year's frameworks. Due 
to the comprehensive nature of the annual review of the frameworks 
performed by the Councils, support for continuation of last year's 
frameworks is assumed for items for which no recommendations were 
received. Council recommendations for changes in the frameworks are 
summarized below. We have included only the numbered items pertaining 
to issues for which we received recommendations. Consequently, the 
issues do not follow in successive numerical order.
    We seek additional information and comments on the recommendations 
in this supplemental proposed rule. New proposals and modifications to 
previously described proposals are discussed below. Wherever possible, 
they are discussed under headings corresponding to the numbered items 
in the August 3, 2017, proposed rule.

General

    Written Comments: A commenter protested the entire migratory bird 
hunting regulations process, the killing of all migratory birds, and 
status and habitat data on which the migratory bird hunting regulations 
are based.
    Service Response: Our long-term objectives continue to include 
providing opportunities to harvest portions of certain migratory game 
bird populations and to limit harvests to levels compatible with each 
population's ability to maintain healthy, viable numbers. Having taken 
into account the zones of temperature and the distribution, abundance, 
economic value, breeding habits, and times and lines of flight of 
migratory birds, we believe that the hunting seasons provided for 
herein are compatible with the current status of migratory bird 
populations and long-term population goals. Additionally, we are 
obligated to, and do, give serious consideration to all information 
received as public comment. While there are problems inherent with any 
type of representative management of public-trust resources, we believe 
that the Flyway-Council system of migratory bird management has been a 
longstanding example of State-Federal cooperative management since its 
establishment in 1952. However, as always, we continue to seek new ways 
to streamline and improve the process.

1. Ducks

A. General Harvest Strategy

    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and 
Pacific Flyway Councils recommended the adoption of the ``liberal'' 
regulatory alternative.
    Service Response: We propose to continue using adaptive harvest 
management (AHM) to help determine appropriate duck-hunting regulations 
for the 2018-19 season. AHM allows sound resource decisions in the face 
of uncertain regulatory impacts and provides a mechanism for reducing 
that uncertainty over time. We use AHM to evaluate four alternative 
regulatory levels for duck hunting based on the population status of 
mallards. We enact other hunting regulations for species of special 
concern, such as canvasbacks, scaup, and pintails.
    The prescribed regulatory alternative for the Atlantic, 
Mississippi, Central, and Pacific Flyways is based on the status of 
mallard populations that contribute primarily to each Flyway. In the 
Atlantic Flyway, we set hunting regulations based on the population 
status of mallards breeding in eastern North America (Federal survey 
strata 51-54 and 56, and State surveys in New England and the mid-
Atlantic region). In the Central and Mississippi Flyways, we set 
hunting regulations based on the status and dynamics of mid-continent 
mallards. Mid-continent mallards are those breeding in central North 
America (Federal survey strata 13-18, 20-50, and 75-77, and State 
surveys in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan). In the Pacific Flyway, 
we set hunting regulations based on the status and dynamics of western 
mallards. Western mallards are those breeding in Alaska and the 
northern Yukon Territory (as based on Federal surveys in strata 1-12), 
and in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California (as based 
on Canadian Wildlife Service and State-conducted surveys).
    For the 2018-19 season, we recommend continuing to use independent 
optimization to determine the optimal regulatory choice for each 
mallard stock. This means that we would develop regulations for eastern 
mallards, mid-continent mallards, and western mallards independently, 
based upon the breeding stock that contributes primarily to each 
Flyway. We detailed implementation of this AHM decision framework for 
western and mid-continent mallards in the July 24, 2008, Federal 
Register (73 FR 43290) and for eastern mallards in the July 20, 2012, 
Federal Register (77 FR 42920). Further documentation on how 
adjustments were made to these decision frameworks can be found at 
https://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/pdf/management/AHM/SEIS&AHMReportFinal.pdf.
    As we stated in the October 3, 2017, proposed rule, for the 2018-19 
hunting season, we are continuing to consider the same regulatory 
alternatives as those used last year. The nature of the 
``restrictive,'' ``moderate,'' and ``liberal'' alternatives has 
remained essentially unchanged since 1997, except that extended 
framework dates have been offered in the ``moderate'' and ``liberal'' 
regulatory alternatives since 2002 (67 FR 47224; July 17, 2002).
    The optimal AHM strategies for mid-continent, eastern, and western 
mallards for the 2018-19 hunting season were calculated using: (1) 
Harvest-management objectives specific to each mallard stock; (2) the 
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population models and associated weights. Based on ``liberal'' 
regulatory alternatives selected for the 2017-18 hunting season, the 
2017 Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat Survey (WBPHS) results 
of 10.64 million mid-continent mallards and 4.33 million ponds in 
Prairie Canada, 0.65 million eastern mallards, and 0.98 million western 
mallards (0.44 million in California-Oregon and 0.54 million in 
Alaska), the optimal regulatory choice for all four Flyways is the 
``liberal'' alternative. Therefore, we concur with the recommendations 
of the Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and Pacific Flyway Councils 
regarding selection of the ``liberal'' regulatory alternative for the 
2018-19 season and propose to adopt the ``liberal'' regulatory 
alternative, as described in the October 3, 2017, Federal Register.

C. Zones and Split Seasons

    Written Comments: The Colorado Parks and Wildlife requested a minor 
boundary change between the east and west zones in the Pacific Flyway 
portion of the State due to unintended law enforcement issues. The 
existing zones split Elkhead Reservoir.
    Service Response: We agree. The change is very minor and aids in 
hunter compliance by placing the entire reservoir into one zone.

D. Special Seasons/Species Management

i. September Teal Seasons
    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council requested that 
Florida be allowed to hold an experimental September teal-only season 
for an additional year (2018), to allow sufficient time to incorporate 
the 2017 results into a final report evaluating impacts to non-target 
species.
    The Mississippi Flyway Council recommended that teal seasons in 
Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Kentucky be made operational beginning 
in 2018-19. They further recommended that Tennessee be granted an 
additional year of experimental status for their teal season to collect 
an additional year of data to support evaluations and that Iowa be 
allowed to retain the option to select a September 5-day duck season or 
an operational early teal season for the 2018-19 hunting seasons. 
Iowa's decision would remain in effect under current duck season 
frameworks.
    The Central Flyway Council recommended that Nebraska's experimental 
September teal season be made operational for the 2018-19 hunting 
season.
    Service Response: For the 2018-19 season, we will utilize the 2017 
breeding population estimate of 7.9 million blue-winged teal from the 
traditional survey area and the criteria developed for the teal season 
harvest strategy. Thus, a 16-day September teal season in the Atlantic, 
Central, and Mississippi Flyways is appropriate for the 2018-19 season.
    We agree with the Atlantic Flyway's request to extend Florida's 
experimental teal-only season through 2018, to allow the State 
sufficient time to prepare a full report on the results of its study on 
impacts to non-target species.
    We also agree with the Mississippi Flyway's request that September 
teal seasons in Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Kentucky be made 
operational beginning in 2018-19. Iowa, Michigan, and Wisconsin 
submitted a report that summarized results from their 3-year 
experimental September teal season conducted during 2014-16. Results 
from those studies demonstrated that nontarget species attempt rates 
were below the acceptable rate of 25 percent (range 4.6 to 6.6 
percent). Although Michigan and Wisconsin each had one year in which 
the nontarget harvest rate exceeded the acceptable rate of 10 percent, 
the harvest rate in the other 2 years of the studies in each State were 
well below 10 percent (range 4.0 to 6.7 for Michigan and 0.0 for both 
years in Wisconsin), and thus we believe that production (``northern'') 
States in the Mississippi Flyway have satisfied the experimental 
criteria for nontarget species harvest rates. None of the three States 
opened an experimental season prior to sunrise; therefore, a comparison 
of nontarget species attempt and harvest rates during pre- and post-
sunrise periods was not made. Furthermore, we concur that Iowa shall be 
allowed to retain the option to select either a September 5-day duck 
season or an operational September teal season for the 2018-19 hunting 
season. The Service previously agreed to allow Iowa to retain these 
options when the State suspended its special September 5-day duck 
season in order to conduct a 3-year experimental September teal season 
along with other production States in the Flyway. When Iowa chooses 
either of these options for the 2018-19 season, that decision will 
remain in effect for future years under current duck season frameworks. 
With regard to the results from the 3-year experimental September teal-
only season that follows the operational September teal-wood duck 
season in Kentucky, the nontarget species attempt rate for both the 
pre-sunrise (7.7 percent) and post-sunrise (13.4 percent) periods were 
below the acceptable rate of 25 percent. Similarly, the nontarget 
species harvest rate for both the pre-sunrise (5.0 percent) and post-
sunrise (6.0 percent) periods were below the acceptable rate of 10 
percent. Therefore, we agree with the Mississippi Flyway Council's 
request to make the September teal-only season in Kentucky operational. 
Finally, we agree with the Mississippi Flyway's request to extend 
Tennessee's experimental teal-only season through 2018, to allow the 
Service sufficient time to review a report recently submitted by 
Tennessee that contains results from a fourth experimental year 
conducted in September 2017. The Service will examine results from all 
4 years of the study to determine whether Tennessee has met 
experimental criteria with regard to nontarget species attempt and 
harvest rates.
    We also agree with the Central Flyway Council's recommendation 
regarding Nebraska's experimental September teal season. In 2014, we 
allowed States in northern (``production'') areas of the Central and 
Mississippi Flyways to open, on an experimental basis, September teal 
seasons similar to those offered since 1969 to southern (``non-
production'') States. For these experimental seasons, each State 
entered into a memorandum of agreement with the Service that specified 
sample sizes (i.e., observations of hunter performance) and decision 
criteria that would need to be met for these experimental seasons to 
become operational. Hunters' rates of attempting to shoot nontarget 
waterfowl species and the harvest rate of nontarget species could not 
exceed certain levels. Nebraska collected 4 years of information and 
met the sample-size requirements. The attempt rates at nontarget 
species (pre-sunrise period: 7.9 percent; post-sunrise period: 13.6 
percent; both periods combined: 12.4 percent) were below our acceptable 
rate of 25 percent. Further, the harvest rate of nontarget species was 
3 percent, below the acceptable rate of 10 percent. Therefore, we 
support granting operational status to September teal seasons in the 
northern portion of Nebraska.
iii. Black Ducks
    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic and Mississippi Flyway 
Councils recommended that the Service continue to follow the 
International Black Duck AHM Strategy for the 2018-19 season.
    Service Response: In 2012, we adopted the International Black Duck 
AHM Strategy (77 FR 49868; August 17, 2012). The formal strategy is the 
result of 14 years of technical and policy decisions developed and 
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by both Canadian and U.S. agencies and waterfowl managers. The strategy 
clarifies what harvest levels each country will manage for and reduces 
conflicts over country-specific regulatory policies. Further, the 
strategy allows for attainment of fundamental objectives of black duck 
management: Resource conservation; perpetuation of hunting tradition; 
and equitable access to the black duck resource between Canada and the 
United States while accommodating the fundamental sources of 
uncertainty, partial controllability and observability, structural 
uncertainty, and environmental variation. The underlying model 
performance is assessed annually, with a comprehensive evaluation of 
the entire strategy (objectives and model set) planned after 6 years. A 
copy of the strategy is available at https://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/pdf/management/AHM/BlackDuckInternationalHarvestStrategy.pdf.
    For the 2018-19 season, the optimal country-specific regulatory 
strategies were calculated using: (1) The black duck harvest objective 
(98 percent of long-term cumulative harvest); (2) 2018-19 country-
specific regulatory alternatives; (3) current parameter estimates for 
mallard competition and additive mortality; and (4) 2017 survey results 
of 0.54 million breeding black ducks and 0.44 million breeding mallards 
in the core survey area. The optimal regulatory choices for the 2018-19 
season are the ``liberal'' package in Canada and the ``moderate'' 
package in the United States.
iv. Canvasbacks
    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and 
Pacific Flyway Councils recommended a full season for canvasbacks with 
a 2-bird daily bag limit. Season lengths would be 60 days in the 
Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways, 74 days in the Central Flyway, and 
107 days in the Pacific Flyway.
    Service Response: As we discussed in the March 28, 2016, final rule 
(81 FR 17302), the canvasback harvest strategy that we had relied on 
until 2015 was not viable under our new regulatory process because it 
required biological information that was not yet available at the time 
a decision on season structure needed to be made. We do not yet have a 
new harvest strategy to propose for use in guiding canvasback harvest 
management in the future. However, we have worked with technical staff 
of the four Flyway Councils to develop a decision framework (hereafter, 
decision support tool) that relies on the best biological information 
available to develop recommendations for annual canvasback harvest 
regulations. The decision support tool uses available information 
(1994-2014) on canvasback population size, growth rate, survival, and 
harvest and a discrete logistic growth model to derive an optimal 
harvest policy with an objective of maximum sustained yield. The 
decision support tool calls for a closed season when the observed 
population is below 460,000, a 1-bird daily bag limit when the observed 
breeding population is between 460,000 and 480,000, and a 2-bird daily 
bag limit when the observed population is greater than 480,000. Given 
that the 2017 canvasback breeding population estimate was 733,000 
birds, we support the Flyways' recommendations for a 2-canvasback daily 
bag limit for the 2018-19 season.
v. Pintails
    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and 
Pacific Flyway Councils recommended a full season for pintails, 
consisting of a 2-bird daily bag limit and a 60-day season in the 
Atlantic and Mississippi Flyways, a 74-day season in the Central 
Flyway, and a 107-day season in the Pacific Flyway.
    Service Response: The current derived pintail harvest strategy was 
adopted by the Service and Flyway Councils in 2010 (75 FR 44856; July 
29, 2010). For the 2018-19 season, an optimal regulatory strategy for 
pintails was calculated with: (1) An objective of maximizing long-term 
cumulative harvest, including a closed-season constraint of 1.75 
million birds; (2) the regulatory alternatives and associated predicted 
harvest; and (3) current population models and their relative weights. 
Based on a ``liberal'' regulatory alternative with a 1-bird daily bag 
limit for the 2017-18 season, and the 2017 survey results of 2.89 
million pintails observed at a mean latitude of 56.7 degrees, the 
optimal regulatory choice for all four Flyways for the 2018-19 hunting 
season is the ``liberal'' alternative with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
vi. Scaup
    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and 
Pacific Flyway Councils recommended use of the ``moderate'' regulation 
package, consisting of a 60-day season with a 2-bird daily bag in the 
Atlantic Flyway and a 3-bird daily bag in the Mississippi Flyway, a 74-
day season with a 3-bird daily bag limit in the Central Flyway, and an 
86-day season with a 3-bird daily bag limit in the Pacific Flyway.
    Service Response: In 2008, we adopted and implemented a new scaup 
harvest strategy (73 FR 43290 on July 24, 2008, and 73 FR 51124 on 
August 29, 2008) with initial ``restrictive,'' ``moderate,'' and 
``liberal'' regulatory packages adopted for each Flyway.
    For scaup, optimal regulatory strategies for the 2018-19 season 
were calculated using: (1) An objective to achieve 95 percent of long-
term cumulative harvest, (2) current scaup regulatory alternatives, and 
(3) updated model parameters and weights. Based on a ``moderate'' 
regulatory alternative selected in 2017, and the 2017 survey results of 
4.37 million scaup, the optimal regulatory choice for the 2018-19 
season for all four Flyways is the ``moderate'' regulatory alternative.

4. Canada Geese

A. Special Early Seasons

    Council Recommendations: The Central Flyway Council recommended 
changing the zone boundaries in North Dakota, modifying the boundary of 
the ``Remainder of State'' zone to form a new zone in the western 
portion of the State.
    Service Response: We support the Central Flyway Council's 
recommendation. The change in zone boundaries will allow the State to 
increase harvest of resident Canada geese in eastern portions of the 
State, where goose/human conflicts need to be alleviated, without 
negatively impacting hunter opportunities in western portions of the 
State.

B. Regular Seasons

    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council revised its 
North Atlantic Population (NAP) Harvest Strategy by (1) eliminating the 
``very restrictive'' regulatory option, and (2) incorporating 
uncertainty around breeding population estimates into the annual 
regulatory option decision. Under the revised strategy, the Council 
recommended adoption of the moderate season option, which would consist 
of a 60-day season with a 2-bird daily bag limit, with a framework of 
October 1 to January 31 for the high harvest NAP areas; and a 70-day 
season with a 3-bird daily bag limit, with a framework of October 1 to 
February 15 for the low harvest NAP areas for the 2018-19 season. The 
Council further recommended discontinuance of North Carolina's Southern 
James Bay Population (SJBP) zone. This area would become part of North 
Carolina's Atlantic Flyway Resident Population (AFRP) Zone.

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    The Central Flyway Council recommended the implementation of 
modified Canada goose hunting zones in North Dakota and Wyoming. 
Wyoming would conduct an evaluation of the 3-way splits in two zones in 
accordance with established criteria.
    The Pacific Flyway Council recommended increasing the daily bag 
limit for Canada geese from 4 to 6 in the Northwest Permit Zone of 
Oregon. They further recommended reducing the size of Oregon's 
Tillamook County Management Area (i.e., reducing the size of the goose 
hunting closure).
    Service Response: We agree with the Atlantic Flyway Council's 
decision to explicitly consider uncertainty around breeding population 
estimates when developing its annual regulatory recommendation for NAP 
Canada geese, and we support the Council's recommendation for a 
moderate season in 2018-19. We also agree that the SJBP zone 
designation in North Carolina can be eliminated, and that incorporating 
that area into the State's AFRP zone is appropriate. The SJBP is no 
longer managed as a separate population in the Mississippi Flyway, 
where most of these birds are harvested; thus, the SJBP zone in North 
Carolina is not needed for harvest management purposes.
    We support the Central Flyway Council's recommendations. The change 
in North Dakota was previously addressed above in 4.A. Special Early 
Seasons. The changes will allow the States to better satisfy hunters' 
desires to hunt at certain times of the season without negatively 
impacting Canada goose populations. Wyoming will work together with the 
Service to conduct an evaluation of their change to conform to Service 
requirements.
    We also agree with the Pacific Flyway Council's recommendation to 
increase the daily bag limit from 4 to 6 Canada geese in Oregon's 
Northwest Permit Zone. Seven subspecies of Canada geese occur in this 
area, but cackling Canada geese are the most abundant. The current 3-
year average predicted fall population estimate (2015-17) for cackling 
geese is 321,475, which is substantially above the Flyway population 
objective of 250,000. The increase in bag limit is specifically 
intended to decrease abundance of cackling geese and address associated 
depredation complaints, and is consistent with the Council's harvest 
strategy for these birds. However, the bag limit increase could result 
in increased harvest of the 6 other subspecies of Canada geese in the 
area, but is not expected to be significant. Canada goose harvest in 
the area is expected to increase by less than 10 percent with the bag 
limit change, and State harvest data indicate cackling geese represent 
about 70 percent of the Canada goose harvest in this area. Other 
subspecies of Canada geese are over the Council's population 
objectives, have no open hunting season, occur mostly outside of the 
Northwest Zone, or have stable trends in abundance during the last 10 
years. More specific to these other Canada goose subspecies, the 
current 3-year average breeding population estimate (2015-17) for 
Aleutian Canada geese is 167,451, which is substantially above the 
Flyway population objective of 60,000 geese. The current 3-year average 
breeding population estimate (2015-17) for the Pacific Population of 
western Canada geese is 313,200 and exceeds area-specific Flyway 
objectives. The hunting season on dusky Canada geese, a subspecies of 
management concern, is currently closed in this area. The potential for 
increased incidental take of dusky geese is expected to be small, and 
monitoring programs are in place to evaluate population status. 
Vancouver Canada geese are relatively nonmigratory, occur primarily in 
remote estuarine areas of southeast Alaska and northern British 
Columbia (i.e., Northwest Permit Zone is on the periphery of the 
subspecies' range), and additional harvest associated with the bag 
limit increase is expected to be insignificant. For Taverner's Canada 
geese and lesser Canada geese, there are no Flyway management plans, 
population objectives, or population- specific monitoring programs 
because these birds cannot be differentiated during surveys and 
breeding distributions are not disjunct. However, these subspecies are 
encountered during general waterfowl breeding population and habitat 
surveys across North America. Indices from these surveys indicate that 
abundance of Taverner's and lesser geese have been stable during the 
last 10 (2008-17) years.
    We also agree with the Pacific Flyway Council's recommendation to 
reduce the size of the Tillamook County Management Area (i.e., goose 
hunting closure). Oregon's Tillamook County Management Area was 
established in 1982 to provide protection for Aleutian Canada geese, 
specifically those that primarily breed on the Semidi Islands, Alaska, 
and winter near Pacific City, Oregon. Aleutian Canada geese were listed 
as an endangered population in 1967 (32 FR 4001, March 11, 1967) under 
the Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966, which was later 
superseded by the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et 
seq.); downlisted to threatened status in 1990 (55 FR 51106, December 
12, 1990); and removed from protection under the Act in 2001 (66 FR 
15643, March 20, 2001). The current 3-year average breeding population 
estimate (2015-17) for Aleutian geese is 167,451, which is 
substantially above the Flyway population objective of 60,000 geese. 
The Semidi Islands population segment is currently about 300 birds, and 
has consisted of about 100-300 birds since the 1990s. Monitoring data 
indicate that these birds almost exclusively use two pastures/hayfields 
within the goose hunting closure area. The closure area includes both 
non-goose habitat and pastures/hayfields the Semidi Islands geese do 
not use. The closure area has been reduced four times (2002, 2005, 
2007, and 2011) since establishment to focus protection on areas Semidi 
Islands geese use and address depredation complaints resulting from 
increasing abundance of several populations of Canada and white-fronted 
geese in the area. This fifth reduction in the goose hunting closure 
area is expected to maintain the same level of protection for Semidi 
Islands geese and address the increasing number of goose depredation 
complaints in the area currently closed to goose hunting. Reduction of 
the goose hunting closure area could result in increased take of dusky 
Canada geese, a subspecies of management concern known to winter 
primarily in northwest Oregon and southwest Washington. However, the 
hunting season for this subspecies is closed in this area, the 
potential for increased incidental take is expected to be small, and 
monitoring programs are in place to evaluate population status.

5. White-Fronted Geese

    Council Recommendations: The Pacific Flyway Council recommended 
removal of the special goose season outside date restriction in 
Washington's Area 1.
    Service Response: We agree with the Pacific Flyway Council's 
recommendation. Removing the restriction would change the hunting 
season framework dates for white-fronted geese from the Saturday 
nearest September 24 and the last Sunday in February to the Saturday 
nearest September 24 and March 10, consistent with the general 
framework for the Pacific Flyway. The current 3-year average predicted 
fall population estimate (2015-17) for the Pacific Population of 
greater white-fronted geese is 633,399, which is substantially above 
the Flyway population objective of 300,000. The Area 1 framework date 
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local 3-year average snow goose count was below the 70,000 bird 
objective established in Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's 
management plan for Wrangel Island snow geese. The current 3-year 
average snow goose count (2015-17) is 83,175, and exceeds the threshold 
of 70,000 birds. Removing the framework date restriction for white-
fronted geese in Washington's Area 1 will simplify regulations by 
matching the general framework dates for white-fronted geese in the 
Pacific Flyway.

6. Brant

    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council recommended 
that the 2018-19 season for Atlantic brant follow the Atlantic Flyway 
brant hunt plan pending the results of the 2018 Atlantic Flyway mid-
winter waterfowl survey. The Council also recommended that if the 
results of the 2018 mid-winter survey are not available, then the 
results of the most recent mid-winter survey should be used.
    Service Response: As we discussed March 28, 2016, final rule (81 FR 
17302), the current harvest strategy used to determine the Atlantic 
brant season frameworks does not fit well within the new regulatory 
process, similar to the Rocky Mountain Population (RMP) sandhill crane 
issue discussed below under 9. Sandhill Cranes. In developing the 
annual proposed frameworks for Atlantic brant in the past, the Atlantic 
Flyway Council and the Service used the number of brant counted during 
the Mid-winter Waterfowl Survey (MWS) in the Atlantic Flyway, and took 
into consideration the brant population's expected productivity that 
summer. The MWS is conducted each January, and expected brant 
productivity is based on early-summer observations of breeding habitat 
conditions and nesting effort in important brant nesting areas. Thus, 
the data under consideration were available before the annual Flyway 
and SRC decision-making meetings took place in late July. Although the 
former regulatory alternatives for Atlantic brant were developed by 
factoring together long-term productivity rates (observed during 
November and December productivity surveys) with estimated observed 
harvest under different framework regulations, the primary decision-
making criterion for selecting the annual frameworks was the MWS count.
    Under the new regulatory schedule, neither the expected 2018 brant 
production information (available summer 2018) nor the 2018 MWS count 
(conducted in January 2018) is yet available. However, the 2018 MWS 
will be completed and winter brant data will be available by the 
expected publication of the final frameworks (late February 2018). 
Therefore, in the September 24, 2015, Federal Register (80 FR 57664), 
we adopted the Atlantic Flyway's changes to the then-current Atlantic 
brant hunt plan strategies. Current harvest packages (strategies) for 
Atlantic brant hunting seasons are now as follows:
     If the mid-winter waterfowl survey (MWS) count is <100,000 
Atlantic brant, the season would be closed.
     If the MWS count is between 100,000 and 115,000 brant, 
States could select a 30-day season with a 1-bird daily bag limit.
     If the MWS count is between 115,000 and 130,000 brant, 
States could select a 30-day season with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
     If the MWS count is between 130,000 and 150,000 brant, 
States could select a 50-day season with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
     If the MWS count is between 150,000 and 200,000 brant, 
States could select a 60-day season with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
     If the MWS count is >200,000 brant, States could select a 
60-day season with a 3-bird daily bag limit.
    Under all the above open-season alternatives, seasons would be 
between the Saturday nearest September 24 and January 31. Further, 
States could split their seasons into 2 segments.
    When we acquire the 2018 MWS brant count in January 2018, we will 
select the appropriate Atlantic brant hunting season for 2018-19 from 
the above Atlantic brant hunt strategies and publish the result in the 
final frameworks rule.

7. Snow and Ross's (Light) Geese

    Council Recommendations: The Pacific Flyway Council recommended, in 
Washington, removing the special goose season outside date restriction 
in Area 1.
    Service Response: We agree with the Pacific Flyway Council's 
recommendation. Removing the restriction would change the hunting 
season closing framework date for light geese from the last Sunday in 
February to March 10, consistent with the general framework for the 
Pacific Flyway. The Area 1 framework date restriction was implemented 
when the local 3-year average snow goose count was below the 70,000 
bird objective established in Washington Department of Fish and 
Wildlife's management plan for Wrangel Island snow geese. The current 
3-year average snow goose count (2015-17) is 83,175, and exceeds the 
threshold of 70,000 birds. Three populations of light geese occur in 
the Pacific Flyway, and all are above Flyway objectives based on the 
most recent breeding population indices. The population estimate for 
the Western Arctic Population (WAP) of lesser snow geese was 419,800 in 
2013 (most recent estimate) on Banks Island, which is above the 
objective of 200,000 geese. Ross's geese were estimated at 624,100 in 
2016 (most recent estimate) at Karrak Lake and are above the objective 
of 100,000 geese. The current 3-year average breeding population 
estimate (2015-17) for Wrangel Island snow geese is 297,333, which is 
above the objective of 120,000 geese. Current evidence suggests most 
light geese in Washington during fall and early winter are primarily 
Wrangel Island snow geese, but an influx of WAP lesser snow and Ross's 
geese may occur during late winter as birds begin to move north from 
California toward breeding areas. Removing the closing framework date 
restriction for light geese in Washington's Area 1 will simplify 
regulations by matching the general framework dates for light geese in 
the Pacific Flyway.

9. Sandhill Cranes

    Council Recommendations: The Central and Pacific Flyway Councils 
recommended changing the framework season length for Rocky Mountain 
Population (RMP) cranes from 30 consecutive days to 60 days that may be 
split into segments. The Pacific Flyway Council recommended a maximum 
of three season segments, whereas the Central Flyway Council 
recommendation did not specify a maximum number of season segments. The 
Pacific Flyway Council further recommended establishment of a new 
hunting unit for RMP cranes in the Malad River area of Oneida County, 
Idaho, and that allowable harvest of RMP cranes be determined based on 
the formula described in the Pacific and Central Flyway Management Plan 
for RMP cranes.
    Service Response: We agree with the Central and Pacific Flyway 
Council's recommendation to increase the season length for RMP cranes 
from 30 to 60 days and to allow the season to be split into segments. 
However, we will restrict the number of season segments to three, 
consistent with the Pacific Flyway recommendation. The change in season 
length and splits is intended to provide increased flexibility to 
States in addressing crop depredation concerns and cranes staging for 
longer periods. This change is not expected to result in harvest of RMP 
cranes above allowable levels because States are allocated a maximum 
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according to the harvest strategy specified in the Pacific and Central 
Flyway Council's RMP crane management plan. However, we note that 
increasing hunting opportunities likely will increase harvest and bring 
States closer to their harvest allocations. The Service, 
collaboratively with the States, will continue to monitor take levels 
to ensure that realized take remains within those allowed in the Flyway 
Councils' harvest strategy.
    We also agree with the Pacific Flyway Council's recommendation to 
create a new hunting area for RMP cranes in Idaho to include a portion 
of Oneida County. The new hunting area is consistent with the hunting 
area requirements in the Pacific and Central Flyway Council's RMP crane 
management plan. Because this is a shared population between the 
Pacific and Central Flyways, the same recommendation should have come 
from the Central Flyway Council. Although we did not receive a formal 
recommendation from them, the Central Flyway Council has indicated to 
the Service that it supports the recommendation.
    Regarding the RMP crane harvest, as we discussed in the March 28, 
2016, final rule (81 FR 17302), the current harvest strategy used to 
calculate the allowable harvest of RMP cranes does not fit well within 
the new regulatory process, similar to the Atlantic brant issue 
discussed above under 6. Brant. Results of the fall abundance and 
recruitment surveys of RMP cranes, which are used in the calculation of 
the annual allowable harvest, will continue to be released between 
December 1 and January 31 each year, which is after the date proposed 
frameworks will be formulated in the new regulatory process. If we were 
to propose regulations at this point in time, data 2 to 4 years old 
would be used to determine the annual allowable harvest and State 
harvest allocations for RMP cranes. We agree that relying on data that 
is 2 to 4 years old is not ideal due to the variability in fall 
abundance and recruitment for this population, and the significance of 
these data in the annual harvest allocations. Thus, we agree that the 
formula to determine the annual allowable harvest for RMP cranes 
published in the March 28, 2016, final rule should be used under the 
new regulatory schedule. We will produce a final estimate for the 
allowable harvest of RMP cranes and publish it in the final frameworks 
rule, allowing us to use data that is 1 to 3 years old, as is currently 
practiced.

14. Woodcock

    In 2011, we implemented a harvest strategy for woodcock (76 FR 
19876, April 8, 2011). The harvest strategy provides a transparent 
framework for making regulatory decisions for woodcock season length 
and bag limits while we work to improve monitoring and assessment 
protocols for this species. Utilizing the criteria developed for the 
strategy, the 3-year average for the Singing Ground Survey indices and 
associated confidence intervals fall within the ``moderate package'' 
for both the Eastern and Central Management Regions. As such, a 
``moderate season'' for both management regions for the 2018-19 season 
is appropriate.
    Specifics of the harvest strategy can be found at https://www.fws.gov/birds/surveys-and-data/webless-migratory-game-birds/american-woodcock.php.

16. Doves

    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic and Mississippi Flyway 
Councils recommended use of the ``standard'' season framework 
comprising a 90-day season and 15-bird daily bag limit for States 
within the Eastern Management Unit (EMU). The daily bag limit could be 
composed of mourning doves and white-winged doves, singly or in 
combination. They also recommended that the closing framework date for 
the EMU be changed from January 15 to January 31.
    The Mississippi and Central Flyway Councils recommended the use of 
the ``standard'' season package of a 15-bird daily bag limit and a 90-
day season for the 2018-19 mourning dove season in the States within 
the Central Management Unit.
    The Pacific Flyway Council recommended use of the ``standard'' 
season framework for States in the Western Management Unit (WMU) 
population of mourning doves.
    Service Response: Based on the harvest strategies and current 
population status, we agree with the recommended selection of the 
``standard'' season frameworks for doves in the Eastern, Central, and 
Western Management Units for the 2018-19 season.

22. Other

    Council Recommendations: The Atlantic Flyway Council recommended 
that Atlantic Flyway States be granted compensatory days for webless 
migratory game bird hunting beginning with the 2018-19 hunting season 
in States where Sunday hunting for migratory game birds is prohibited 
by a State law adopted prior to 1997 (Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, 
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania).
    Service Response: We agree with the Atlantic Flyway Council's 
recommendation to allow compensatory days for all migratory game bird 
species in States where Sunday hunting is prohibited by State law. 
Compensatory days will provide additional hunting opportunity for dove, 
woodcock, rail, snipe, and gallinule hunters in those States, thereby 
assisting State agency efforts to retain hunters. We expect that the 
biological impacts of the additional hunting opportunity afforded by 
compensatory days will be minimal on snipe, rails, and gallinules, 
which are lightly hunted in the Atlantic Flyway. More than 88 percent 
of the mourning dove harvest in the Atlantic Flyway occurs during the 
first month of the season, and only 4 of the affected States have dove 
seasons; thus, adding compensatory days later in the dove season in 
those States will not increase the harvest significantly. Based on 
recent (2012-2016) estimates of woodcock harvested per day, the 
additional 7 woodcock hunting days (5 in New Jersey) in the affected 
States is expected to result in approximately 5,500 additional woodcock 
harvested, about 9 percent of the recent annual woodcock harvest in the 
Atlantic Flyway. If this additional harvest results in measurable 
adverse population impacts, the woodcock hunting season and harvest in 
the Atlantic Flyway will be adjusted in accordance with the woodcock 
harvest strategy, which is based on the population status of the 
species.

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.

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    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, Virginia.
    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 preambles of any final rules.

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 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: January 16, 2018.
Jason Larrabee,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, 
Exercising the Authority of the Assistant Secretary for Fish and 
Wildlife and Parks.

Proposed Regulations Frameworks for 2018-19 Hunting Seasons on Certain 
Migratory Game Birds

    Pursuant to the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and delegated 
authorities, the Department of the Interior approved the following 
proposed frameworks for season lengths, shooting hours, bag and 
possession limits, and outside dates within which States may select 
seasons for hunting migratory game birds between the dates of September 
1, 2018, and March 10, 2019. These frameworks are summarized below.

General

    Dates: All outside dates noted below are inclusive.
    Shooting and Hawking (taking by falconry) Hours: Unless otherwise 
specified, from one-half hour before sunrise to sunset daily.
    Possession Limits: Unless otherwise specified, possession limits 
are three times the daily bag limit.
    Permits: For some species of migratory birds, the Service 
authorizes the use of permits to regulate harvest or monitor their take 
by sport hunters, or both. In many cases (e.g., tundra swans, some 
sandhill crane populations), the Service determines the amount of 
harvest that may be taken during hunting seasons during its formal 
regulations-setting process, and the States then issue permits to 
hunters at levels predicted to result in the amount of take authorized 
by the Service. Thus, although issued by States, the permits would not 
be valid unless the Service approved such take in its regulations.
    These Federally authorized, State-issued permits are issued to 
individuals, and only the individual whose name and address appears on 
the permit at the time of issuance is authorized to take migratory 
birds at levels specified in the permit, in accordance with provisions 
of both Federal and State regulations governing the hunting season. The 
permit must be carried by the permittee when exercising its provisions 
and must be presented to any law enforcement officer upon request. The 
permit is not transferrable or assignable to another individual, and 
may not be sold, bartered, traded, or otherwise provided to another 
person. If the permit is altered or defaced in any way, the permit 
becomes invalid.

Flyways and Management Units

Waterfowl Flyways
    Atlantic Flyway: Includes Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, 
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, 
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, 
Virginia, and West Virginia.
    Mississippi Flyway: Includes Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, 
Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, 
Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
    Central Flyway: Includes Colorado (east of the Continental Divide), 
Kansas, Montana (Counties of Blaine, Carbon, Fergus, Judith Basin, 
Stillwater, Sweetgrass, Wheatland, and all counties east thereof), 
Nebraska, New Mexico (east of the Continental Divide except the 
Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation), North Dakota, Oklahoma, South 
Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming (east of the Continental Divide).
    Pacific Flyway: Includes Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, 
Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and those portions of Colorado, 
Montana, New Mexico, and Wyoming not included in the Central Flyway.
Duck Management Units
    High Plains Mallard Management Unit: Roughly defined as that 
portion of the Central Flyway that lies west of the 100th meridian. See 
Area, Unit, and Zone Descriptions, Ducks (Including Mergansers) and 
Coots for specific boundaries in each State.
    Columbia Basin Mallard Management Unit: In Washington, all areas 
east of the Pacific Crest Trail and east of the Big White Salmon River 
in Klickitat County; and in Oregon, the counties of Gilliam, Morrow, 
and Umatilla.
Mourning Dove Management Units
    Eastern Management Unit: All States east of the Mississippi River, 
and Louisiana.
    Central Management Unit: Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, 
Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, 
Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming.
    Western Management Unit: Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada, 
Oregon, Utah, and Washington.
Woodcock Management Regions
    Eastern Management Region: Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, 
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, 
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, 
Virginia, and West Virginia.

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    Central Management Region: Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, 
Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, 
Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, 
Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.
    Other geographic descriptions are contained in a later portion of 
this document.
Definitions
    For the purpose of the hunting regulations listed below, the 
collective terms ``dark'' and ``light'' geese include the following 
species:
    Dark geese: Canada geese, white-fronted geese, brant (except in 
Alaska, California, Oregon, Washington, and the Atlantic Flyway), and 
all other goose species except light geese.
    Light geese: Snow (including blue) geese and Ross's geese.
    Area, Zone, and Unit Descriptions: Geographic descriptions related 
to regulations are contained in a later portion of this document.
    Area-Specific Provisions: Frameworks for open seasons, season 
lengths, bag and possession limits, and other special provisions are 
listed below by Flyway.

Migratory Game Bird Seasons in the Atlantic Flyway

    In the Atlantic Flyway States of Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, 
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, 
where Sunday hunting is prohibited Statewide by State law, all Sundays 
are closed to the take of all migratory game birds.

Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days

    Outside Dates: States may select 2 days per duck-hunting zone, 
designated as ``Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days,'' in addition to their 
regular duck seasons. The days must be held outside any regular duck 
season on weekends, holidays, or other non-school days when youth 
hunters would have the maximum opportunity to participate. The days may 
be held up to 14 days before or after any regular duck-season 
frameworks or within any split of a regular duck season, or within any 
other open season on migratory birds.
    Daily Bag Limits: The daily bag limits may include ducks, geese, 
tundra swans, mergansers, coots, moorhens, and gallinules and would be 
the same as those allowed in the regular season. Flyway species and 
area restrictions would remain in effect.
    Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
    Participation Restrictions: States may use their established 
definition of age for youth hunters. However, youth hunters may not be 
over the age of 17. In addition, an adult at least 18 years of age must 
accompany the youth hunter into the field. This adult may not duck hunt 
but may participate in other seasons that are open on the special youth 
day. Youth hunters 16 years of age and older must possess a Federal 
Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp (also known as Federal 
Duck Stamp). Tundra swans may only be taken by participants possessing 
applicable tundra swan permits.

Special September Teal Season

    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and September 30, an open season 
on all species of teal may be selected by the following States in areas 
delineated by State regulations:
    Atlantic Flyway: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North 
Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
    Mississippi Flyway: Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, 
Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, 
and Wisconsin.
    Central Flyway: Colorado (part), Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico 
(part), Oklahoma, and Texas.
    Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits: Not to exceed 16 consecutive 
hunting days in the Atlantic, Mississippi, and Central Flyways. The 
daily bag limit is 6 teal.
Shooting Hours
    Atlantic Flyway: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset, except in 
South Carolina, where the hours are from sunrise to sunset.
    Mississippi and Central Flyways: One-half hour before sunrise to 
sunset, except in the States of Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, 
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin, where the hours are 
from sunrise to sunset.

Special September Duck Seasons

    Florida, Kentucky, and Tennessee: In lieu of a special September 
teal season, a 5-consecutive-day teal/wood duck season may be selected 
in September. The daily bag limit may not exceed 6 teal and wood ducks 
in the aggregate, of which no more than 2 may be wood ducks. In 
addition, a 4-consecutive-day teal-only season may be selected in 
September either immediately before or immediately after the 5-
consecutive-day teal/wood duck season. The daily bag limit is 6 teal. 
The teal-only seasons in Florida and Tennessee are experimental.
    Iowa: In lieu of an experimental special September teal season, 
Iowa may hold up to 5 days of its regular duck hunting season in 
September. All ducks that are legal during the regular duck season may 
be taken during the September segment of the season. The September 
season segment may commence no earlier than the Saturday nearest 
September 20 (September 22). The daily bag and possession limits will 
be the same as those in effect during the remainder of the regular duck 
season. The remainder of the regular duck season may not begin before 
October 10.

Waterfowl

Atlantic Flyway
Ducks, Mergansers, and Coots
    Outside Dates: Between the Saturday nearest September 24 (September 
22) and the last Sunday in January (January 27).
    Hunting Seasons and Duck Limits: 60 days. The daily bag limit is 6 
ducks, including no more than 4 mallards (no more than 2 of which can 
be females), 2 black ducks, 2 pintails, 1 mottled duck, 1 fulvous 
whistling duck, 3 wood ducks, 2 redheads, 2 scaup, 2 canvasbacks, 4 
scoters, 4 eiders, and 4 long-tailed ducks.
    Closures: The season on harlequin ducks is closed.
    Merganser Limits: The daily bag limit of mergansers is 5, only 2 of 
which may be hooded mergansers. In States that include mergansers in 
the duck bag limit, the daily limit is the same as the duck bag limit, 
only 2 of which may be hooded mergansers.
    Coot Limits: The daily bag limit is 15 coots.
    Lake Champlain Zone, New York: The waterfowl seasons, limits, and 
shooting hours should be the same as those selected for the Lake 
Champlain Zone of Vermont.
    Connecticut River Zone, Vermont: The waterfowl seasons, limits, and 
shooting hours should be the same as those selected for the Inland Zone 
of New Hampshire.
    Zoning and Split Seasons: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, 
North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, and West 
Virginia may split their seasons into three segments; Connecticut, 
Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, 
Pennsylvania, and Vermont may select hunting seasons by zones and may 
split their seasons into two segments in each zone.
Scoters, Eiders, and Long-Tailed Ducks
Special Sea Duck Seasons
    Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New 
Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,

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North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia may select a 
Special Sea Duck Season in designated Special Sea Duck Areas. If a 
Special Sea Duck Season is selected, scoters, eiders, and long-tailed 
ducks may be taken in the designated Special Sea Duck Area(s) only 
during the Special Sea Duck Season dates; scoters, eiders, and long-
tailed ducks may be taken outside of Special Sea Duck Area(s) during 
the regular duck season, in accordance with the frameworks for ducks, 
mergansers, and coots specified above.
    Outside Dates: Between September 15 and January 31.
    Special Sea Duck Seasons and Daily Bag Limits: 60 consecutive 
hunting days, or 60 days that are concurrent with the regular duck 
season, with a daily bag limit of 5, singly or in the aggregate, of the 
listed sea duck species, including no more than 4 scoters, 4 eiders, 
and 4 long-tailed ducks. Within the special sea duck areas, during the 
regular duck season in the Atlantic Flyway, States may choose to allow 
the above sea duck limits in addition to the limits applying to other 
ducks during the regular season. In all other areas, sea ducks may be 
taken only during the regular open season for ducks and are part of the 
regular duck season daily bag (not to exceed 4 scoters, 4 eiders, and 4 
long-tailed ducks) and possession limits.
    Special Sea Duck Areas: In all coastal waters and all waters of 
rivers and streams seaward from the first upstream bridge in Maine, New 
Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York; in 
New Jersey, all coastal waters seaward from the International 
Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS) Demarcation 
Lines shown on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 
Nautical Charts and further described in 33 CFR 80.165, 80.501, 80.502, 
and 80.503; in any waters of the Atlantic Ocean and in any tidal waters 
of any bay that are separated by at least 1 mile of open water from any 
shore, island, and emergent vegetation in South Carolina and Georgia; 
and in any waters of the Atlantic Ocean and in any tidal waters of any 
bay that are separated by at least 800 yards of open water from any 
shore, island, and emergent vegetation in Delaware, Maryland, North 
Carolina, and Virginia; and provided that any such areas have been 
described, delineated, and designated as special sea duck hunting areas 
under the hunting regulations adopted by the respective States.
Canada Geese
Special Early Canada Goose Seasons
    A Canada goose season of up to 15 days during September 1-15 may be 
selected for the Eastern Unit of Maryland. Seasons not to exceed 30 
days during September 1-30 may be selected for Connecticut, Florida, 
Georgia, New Jersey, New York (Long Island Zone only), North Carolina, 
Rhode Island, and South Carolina. Seasons may not exceed 25 days during 
September 1-25 in the remainder of the Flyway. Areas open to the 
hunting of Canada geese must be described, delineated, and designated 
as such in each State's hunting regulations.
    Daily Bag Limits: Not to exceed 15 Canada geese.
    Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset, except that 
during any special early Canada goose season, shooting hours may extend 
to one-half hour after sunset if all other waterfowl seasons are closed 
in the specific applicable area.
Regular Canada Goose Seasons
    Season Lengths, Outside Dates, and Limits: Specific regulations for 
Canada geese are shown below by State. These seasons may also include 
white-fronted geese in an aggregate daily bag limit. Unless specified 
otherwise, seasons may be split into two segments.
Connecticut
    North Atlantic Population (NAP) Zone: Between October 1 and January 
31, a 60-day season may be held with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
    Atlantic Population (AP) Zone: A 50-day season may be held between 
October 10 and February 5, with a 3-bird daily bag limit.
    South Zone: A special season may be held between January 15 and 
February 15, with a 5-bird daily bag limit.
    Resident Population (RP) Zone: An 80-day season may be held between 
October 1 and February 15, with a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season 
may be split into 3 segments.
Delaware
    A 50-day season may be held between November 15 and February 5, 
with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
Florida
    An 80-day season may be held between October 1 and March 10, with a 
5-bird daily bag limit. The season may be split into 3 segments.
Georgia
    An 80-day season may be held between October 1 and March 10, with a 
5-bird daily bag limit. The season may be split into 3 segments.
Maine
    A 60-day season may be held Statewide between October 1 and January 
31, with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
Maryland
    RP Zone: An 80-day season may be held between November 15 and March 
10, with a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season may be split into 3 
segments.
    AP Zone: A 50-day season may be held between November 15 and 
February 5, with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
Massachusetts
    NAP Zone: A 60-day season may be held between October 1 and January 
31, with a 2-bird daily bag limit. Additionally, a special season may 
be held from January 15 to February 15, with a 5-bird daily bag limit.
    AP Zone: A 50-day season may be held between October 10 and 
February 5, with a 3-bird daily bag limit.
New Hampshire
    A 60-day season may be held Statewide between October 1 and January 
31 with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
New Jersey
    AP Zone: A 50-day season may be held between the fourth Saturday in 
October (October 27) and February 5, with a 3-bird daily bag limit.
    RP Zone: An 80-day season may be held between the fourth Saturday 
in October (October 27) and February 15, with a 5-bird daily bag limit. 
The season may be split into 3 segments.
    Special Late Goose Season Area: A special season may be held in 
designated areas of North and South New Jersey from January 15 to 
February 15, with a 5-bird daily bag limit.
New York
    NAP Zone: Between October 1 and January 31, a 60-day season may be 
held, with a 2-bird daily bag limit in the High Harvest areas; and 
between October 1 and February 15, a 70-day season may be held, with a 
3-bird daily bag limit in the Low Harvest areas.
    AP Zone: A 50-day season may be held between the fourth Saturday in 
October (October 27), except in the Lake Champlain Area where the 
opening date is October 10, through February 5, with a 3-bird daily bag 
limit.
    Western Long Island RP Zone: A 107-day season may be held between 
the Saturday nearest September 24 (September 22) and March 10, with an 
8-bird daily bag limit. The season may be split into 3 segments.

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    Rest of State RP Zone: An 80-day season may be held between the 
fourth Saturday in October (October 27) and March 10, with a 5-bird 
daily bag limit. The season may be split into 3 segments.
North Carolina
    RP Zone: An 80-day season may be held between October 1 and March 
10, with a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season may be split into 3 
segments.
    Northeast Hunt Unit: A 14-day season may be held between the 
Saturday prior to December 25 (December 22) and January 31, with a 1-
bird daily bag limit.
Pennsylvania
    SJBP Zone: A 78-day season may be held between the first Saturday 
in October (October 6) and February 15, with a 3-bird daily bag limit.
    RP Zone: An 80-day season may be held between the fourth Saturday 
in October (October 27) and March 10, with a 5-bird daily bag limit. 
The season may be split into 3 segments.
    AP Zone: A 50-day season may be held between the fourth Saturday in 
October (October 27) and February 5, with a 3-bird daily bag limit.
Rhode Island
    A 60-day season may be held between October 1 and January 31, with 
a 2-bird daily bag limit. A special late season may be held in 
designated areas from January 15 to February 15, with a 5-bird daily 
bag limit.
South Carolina
    In designated areas, an 80-day season may be held between October 1 
and March 10, with a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season may be split 
into 3 segments.
Vermont
    Lake Champlain Zone and Interior Zone: A 50-day season may be held 
between October 10 and February 5, with a 3-bird daily bag limit.
    Connecticut River Zone: A 60-day season may be held between October 
1 and January 31, with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
Virginia
    SJBP Zone: A 40-day season may be held between November 15 and 
January 14, with a 3-bird daily bag limit. Additionally, a special late 
season may be held between January 15 and February 15, with a 5-bird 
daily bag limit.
    AP Zone: A 50-day season may be held between November 15 and 
February 5, with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
    RP Zone: An 80-day season may be held between November 15 and March 
10, with a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season may be split into 3 
segments.
West Virginia
    An 80-day season may be held between October 1 and March 10, with a 
5-bird daily bag limit. The season may be split into 3 segments in each 
zone.
Light Geese
    Season Lengths, Outside Dates, and Limits: States may select a 107-
day season between October 1 and March 10, with a 25-bird daily bag 
limit and no possession limit. States may split their seasons into 
three segments.
Brant
    Season Lengths, Outside Dates, and Limits: States may select a 
season between the Saturday nearest September 24 (September 22) and 
January 31. States may split their seasons into two segments. The 
season length and daily bag limit will be based on the upcoming Mid-
Winter Survey results and the Atlantic brant hunt plan.
Mississippi Flyway
Ducks, Mergansers, and Coots
    Outside Dates: Between the Saturday nearest September 24 (September 
22) and the last Sunday in January (January 27).
    Hunting Seasons and Duck Limits: The season may not exceed 60 days, 
with a daily bag limit of 6 ducks, including no more than 4 mallards 
(no more than 2 of which may be females), 1 mottled duck, 2 black 
ducks, 2 pintails, 3 wood ducks, 2 canvasbacks, 3 scaup, and 2 
redheads.
    Merganser Limits: The daily bag limit is 5, only 2 of which may be 
hooded mergansers. In States that include mergansers in the duck bag 
limit, the daily limit is the same as the duck bag limit, only 2 of 
which may be hooded mergansers.
    Coot Limits: The daily bag limit is 15 coots.
    Zoning and Split Seasons: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, 
Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and 
Wisconsin may select hunting seasons by zones.
    In Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, 
Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and Wisconsin, the season may be split into 
two segments in each zone.
    In Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi, the season may be split into 
three segments.
Geese
Season Lengths, Outside Dates, and Limits:
    Canada Geese: States may select seasons for Canada geese not to 
exceed 107 days with a 5-bird daily bag limit during September 1-30, 
and a 3-bird daily bag limit for the remainder of the season. Seasons 
may be held between September 1 and February 15, and may be split into 
4 segments.
    White-fronted Geese and Brant: Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, 
Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, and Tennessee may select a season for 
white-fronted geese not to exceed 74 days with 3 geese daily, or 88 
days with 2 geese daily, or 107 days with 1 goose daily between 
September 1 and February 15; Alabama, Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, 
Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin may select a season for white-fronted 
geese not to exceed 107 days with 5 geese daily, in aggregate with dark 
geese between September 1 and February 15. States may select a season 
for brant not to exceed 70 days with 2 brant daily, or 107 days with 1 
brant daily with outside dates the same as for Canada geese; 
alternately, States may include brant in an aggregate goose bag limit 
with either Canada geese, white-fronted geese, or dark geese.
    Light Geese: States may select seasons for light geese not to 
exceed 107 days, with 20 geese daily between September 1 and February 
15. There is no possession limit for light geese.
    Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset, except that 
during September 1-15 shooting hours may extend to one-half hour after 
sunset for Canada geese if all other waterfowl and crane seasons are 
closed in the specific applicable area.
    Split Seasons: Seasons for geese may be split into four segments 
unless otherwise indicated.

Central Flyway

Ducks, Mergansers, and Coots
    Outside Dates: Between the Saturday nearest September 24 (September 
22) and the last Sunday in January (January 27).
Hunting Seasons
    High Plains Mallard Management Unit (roughly defined as that 
portion of the Central Flyway that lies west of the 100th meridian): 97 
days. The last 23 days must run consecutively and may start no earlier 
than the Saturday nearest December 10 (December 8).
    Remainder of the Central Flyway: 74 days.
    Duck Limits: The daily bag limit is 6 ducks, with species and sex 
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as follows: 5 mallards (no more than 2 of which may be females), 3 
scaup, 2 redheads, 3 wood ducks, 2 pintails, and 2 canvasbacks. In 
Texas, the daily bag limit on mottled ducks is 1, except that no 
mottled ducks may be taken during the first 5 days of the season. In 
addition to the daily limits listed above, the States of Montana, North 
Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming, in lieu of selecting an experimental 
September teal season, may include an additional daily bag and 
possession limit of 2 and 6 blue-winged teal, respectively, during the 
first 16 days of the regular duck season in each respective duck 
hunting zone. These extra limits are in addition to the regular duck 
bag and possession limits.
    Merganser Limits: The daily bag limit is 5 mergansers, only 2 of 
which may be hooded mergansers. In States that include mergansers in 
the duck daily bag limit, the daily limit may be the same as the duck 
bag limit, only two of which may be hooded mergansers.
    Coot Limits: The daily bag limit is 15 coots.
    Zoning and Split Seasons: Colorado, Kansas (Low Plains portion), 
Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma (Low Plains portion), South 
Dakota (Low Plains portion), Texas (Low Plains portion), and Wyoming 
may select hunting seasons by zones.
    In Colorado, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, 
South Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming, the regular season may be split into 
two segments.
Geese
    Special Early Canada Goose Seasons: In Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, 
South Dakota, and Texas, Canada goose seasons of up to 30 days during 
September 1-30 may be selected. In Colorado, New Mexico, Montana, and 
Wyoming, Canada goose seasons of up to 15 days during September 1-15 
may be selected. In North Dakota, Canada goose seasons of up to 22 days 
during September 1-22 may be selected. The daily bag limit may not 
exceed 5 Canada geese, except in Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma, where 
the daily bag limit may not exceed 8 Canada geese and in North Dakota 
and South Dakota, where the daily bag limit may not exceed 15 Canada 
geese. Areas open to the hunting of Canada geese must be described, 
delineated, and designated as such in each State's hunting regulations.
    Shooting Hours: One-half hour before sunrise to sunset, except that 
during September 1-15 shooting hours may extend to one-half hour after 
sunset if all other waterfowl and crane seasons are closed in the 
specific applicable area.
Regular Goose Seasons
    Split Seasons: Seasons for geese may be split into three segments. 
Three-way split seasons for Canada geese require Central Flyway Council 
and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service approval, and a 3-year evaluation by 
each participating State.
    Outside Dates: For dark geese, seasons may be selected between the 
outside dates of the Saturday nearest September 24 (September 22) and 
the Sunday nearest February 15 (February 17). For light geese, outside 
dates for seasons may be selected between the Saturday nearest 
September 24 (September 22) and March 10. In the Rainwater Basin Light 
Goose Area (East and West) of Nebraska, temporal and spatial 
restrictions that are consistent with the late-winter snow goose 
hunting strategy cooperatively developed by the Central Flyway Council 
and the Service are required.
Season Lengths and Limits
    Light Geese: States may select a light goose season not to exceed 
107 days. The daily bag limit for light geese is 50 with no possession 
limit.
    Dark Geese: In Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South 
Dakota, and the Eastern Goose Zone of Texas, States may select a season 
for Canada geese (or any other dark goose species except white-fronted 
geese) not to exceed 107 days with a daily bag limit of 8. For white-
fronted geese, these States may select either a season of 74 days with 
a bag limit of 3, or an 88-day season with a bag limit of 2, or a 
season of 107 days with a bag limit of 1.
    In Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, and Wyoming, States may select 
seasons not to exceed 107 days. The daily bag limit for dark geese is 5 
in the aggregate.
    In the Western Goose Zone of Texas, the season may not exceed 95 
days. The daily bag limit for Canada geese (or any other dark goose 
species except white-fronted geese) is 5. The daily bag limit for 
white-fronted geese is 2.
Pacific Flyway
Ducks, Mergansers, and Coots
    Outside Dates: Between the Saturday nearest September 24 (September 
22) and the last Sunday in January (January 27).
    Hunting Seasons and Duck and Merganser Limits: 107 days. The daily 
bag limit is 7 ducks and mergansers, including no more than 2 female 
mallards, 2 pintails, 2 canvasbacks, 3 scaup, and 2 redheads. For 
scaup, the season length is 86 days, which may be split according to 
applicable zones and split duck hunting configurations approved for 
each State.
    Coot, Common Moorhen, and Purple Gallinule Limits: The daily bag 
limit of coots, common moorhens, and purple gallinules is 25, singly or 
in the aggregate.
    Zoning and Split Seasons: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, 
Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming may select hunting 
seasons by zones and may split their seasons into two segments.
    Montana and New Mexico may split their seasons into three segments.
    Colorado River Zone, California: Seasons and limits should be the 
same as seasons and limits selected in the adjacent portion of Arizona 
(South Zone).
Geese
Special Early Canada Goose Seasons
    A Canada goose season of up to 15 days during September 1-20 may be 
selected. The daily bag limit may not exceed 5 Canada geese, except in 
Pacific County, Washington, where the daily bag limit may not exceed 15 
Canada geese. Areas open to hunting of Canada geese in each State must 
be described, delineated, and designated as such in each State's 
hunting regulations.
Regular Goose Seasons
Season Lengths, Outside Dates, and Limits
    Canada Geese and Brant: Except as subsequently noted, 107-day 
seasons may be selected with outside dates between the Saturday nearest 
September 24 (September 22) and the last Sunday in January (January 
27). In Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, 
and Wyoming, the daily bag limit is 4 Canada geese and brant in the 
aggregate. In California, Oregon, and Washington, the daily bag limit 
is 4 Canada geese. For brant, Oregon and Washington may select a 16-day 
season and California a 37-day season. Days must be consecutive. 
Washington and California may select hunting seasons for up to two 
zones. The daily bag limit is 2 brant and is in addition to other goose 
limits. In Oregon and California, the brant season must end no later 
than December 15.
    White-fronted Geese: Except as subsequently noted, 107-day seasons 
may be selected with outside dates between the Saturday nearest 
September 24 (September 22) and March 10. The daily bag limit is 10.
    Light Geese: Except as subsequently noted, 107-day seasons may be 
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nearest September 24 (September 22) and March 10. The daily bag limit 
is 20.
    Split Seasons: Unless otherwise specified, seasons for geese may be 
split into up to 3 segments. Three-way split seasons for Canada geese 
and white-fronted geese require Pacific Flyway Council and U.S. Fish 
and Wildlife Service approval and a 3-year evaluation by each 
participating State.
    California: The daily bag limit for Canada geese is 10.
    Balance of State Zone: A Canada goose season may be selected with 
outside dates between the Saturday nearest September 24 (September 22) 
and March 10. In the Sacramento Valley Special Management Area, the 
season on white-fronted geese must end on or before December 28, and 
the daily bag limit is 3 white-fronted geese. In the North Coast 
Special Management Area, hunting days that occur after the last Sunday 
in January (January 27) should be concurrent with Oregon's South Coast 
Zone.
    Oregon: The daily bag limit for light geese is 6 on or before the 
last Sunday in January (January 27).
    Harney and Lake County Zone: For Lake County only, the daily white-
fronted goose bag limit is 1.
    Northwest Permit Zone: A Canada goose season may be selected with 
outside dates between the Saturday nearest September 24 (September 22) 
and March 10. Goose seasons may be split into 3 segments. The daily bag 
limits of Canada geese and light geese are 6 each. In the Tillamook 
County Management Area, the hunting season is closed on geese.
    South Coast Zone: A Canada goose season may be selected with 
outside dates between the Saturday nearest September 24 (September 22) 
and March 10. The daily bag limit of Canada geese is 6. Hunting days 
that occur after the last Sunday in January (January 27) should be 
concurrent with California's North Coast Special Management Area. Goose 
seasons may be split into 3 segments.
    Utah: A Canada goose and brant season may be selected in the 
Wasatch Front Zone with outside dates between the Saturday nearest 
September 24 (September 22) and the first Sunday in February (February 
3).
    Washington: The daily bag limit for light geese is 6.
    Areas 2A and 2B (Southwest Permit Zone): A Canada goose season may 
be selected with outside dates between the Saturday nearest September 
24 (September 22) and March 10. Goose seasons may be split into 3 
segments.
    Area 4: Goose seasons may be split into 3 segments.
Permit Zones
    In Oregon and Washington permit zones, the hunting season is closed 
on dusky Canada geese. A dusky Canada goose is any dark-breasted Canada 
goose (Munsell 10 YR color value five or less) with a bill length 
between 40 and 50 millimeters. Hunting of geese will only be by hunters 
possessing a State-issued permit authorizing them to do so. Shooting 
hours for geese may begin no earlier than sunrise. Regular Canada goose 
seasons in the permit zones of Oregon and Washington remain subject to 
the Memorandum of Understanding entered into with the Service regarding 
monitoring the impacts of take during the regular Canada goose season 
on the dusky Canada goose population.

Swans

    In portions of the Pacific Flyway (Montana, Nevada, and Utah), an 
open season for taking a limited number of swans may be selected. 
Permits will be issued by the State and will authorize each permittee 
to take no more than 1 swan per season with each permit. Nevada may 
issue up to 2 permits per hunter. Montana and Utah may issue only 1 
permit per hunter. Each State's season may open no earlier than the 
Saturday nearest October 1 (September 29). These seasons are also 
subject to the following conditions:
    Montana: No more than 500 permits may be issued. The season must 
end no later than December 1. The State must implement a harvest-
monitoring program to measure the species composition of the swan 
harvest and should use appropriate measures to maximize hunter 
compliance in reporting bill measurement and color information.
    Utah: No more than 2,000 permits may be issued. During the swan 
season, no more than 10 trumpeter swans may be taken. The season must 
end no later than the second Sunday in December (December 9) or upon 
attainment of 10 trumpeter swans in the harvest, whichever occurs 
earliest. The Utah season remains subject to the terms of the 
Memorandum of Agreement entered into with the Service in August 2003, 
regarding harvest monitoring, season closure procedures, and education 
requirements to minimize the take of trumpeter swans during the swan 
season.
    Nevada: No more than 650 permits may be issued. During the swan 
season, no more than 5 trumpeter swans may be taken. The season must 
end no later than the Sunday following January 1 (January 6) or upon 
attainment of 5 trumpeter swans in the harvest, whichever occurs 
earliest.
    In addition, the States of Utah and Nevada must implement a 
harvest-monitoring program to measure the species composition of the 
swan harvest. The harvest-monitoring program must require that all 
harvested swans or their species-determinant parts be examined by 
either State or Federal biologists for the purpose of species 
classification. The States should use appropriate measures to maximize 
hunter compliance in providing bagged swans for examination. Further, 
the States of Montana, Nevada, and Utah must achieve at least an 80-
percent hunter compliance rate, or subsequent permits will be reduced 
by 10 percent. All three States must provide to the Service by June 30, 
2019, a report detailing harvest, hunter participation, reporting 
compliance, and monitoring of swan populations in the designated hunt 
areas.

Tundra Swans

    In portions of the Atlantic Flyway (North Carolina and Virginia) 
and the Central Flyway (North Dakota, South Dakota [east of the 
Missouri River], and that portion of Montana in the Central Flyway), an 
open season for taking a limited number of tundra swans may be 
selected. Permits will be issued by the States that authorize the take 
of no more than 1 tundra swan per permit. A second permit may be issued 
to hunters from unused permits remaining after the first drawing. The 
States must obtain harvest and hunter participation data. These seasons 
are also subject to the following conditions:
In the Atlantic Flyway
--The season may be 90 days, between October 1 and January 31.
--In North Carolina, no more than 6,250 permits may be issued.
--In Virginia, no more than 750 permits may be issued.
In the Central Flyway
--The season may be 107 days, between the Saturday nearest October 1 
(September 29) and January 31.
--In the Central Flyway portion of Montana, no more than 625 permits 
may be issued.
--In North Dakota, no more than 2,500 permits may be issued.
--In South Dakota, no more than 1,875 permits may be issued.

Sandhill Cranes

Regular Seasons in the Mississippi Flyway
    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and February 28 in Minnesota, 
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between September 1 and January 31 in Kentucky and Tennessee.
    Hunting Seasons: A season not to exceed 37 consecutive days may be 
selected in the designated portion of northwestern Minnesota (Northwest 
Goose Zone), and a season not to exceed 60 consecutive days in Kentucky 
and Tennessee.
    Daily Bag Limit: 1 sandhill crane in Minnesota, 2 sandhill cranes 
in Kentucky, and 3 sandhill cranes in Tennessee. In Kentucky and 
Tennessee, the seasonal bag limit is 3 sandhill cranes.
    Permits: Each person participating in the regular sandhill crane 
seasons must have a valid Federal or State sandhill crane hunting 
permit.
    Other Provisions: The number of permits (where applicable), open 
areas, season dates, protection plans for other species, and other 
provisions of seasons must be consistent with the management plans and 
approved by the Mississippi Flyway Council.
Regular Seasons in the Central Flyway
    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and February 28.
    Hunting Seasons: Seasons not to exceed 37 consecutive days may be 
selected in designated portions of Texas (Area 2). Seasons not to 
exceed 58 consecutive days may be selected in designated portions of 
the following States: Colorado, Kansas, Montana, North Dakota, South 
Dakota, and Wyoming. Seasons not to exceed 93 consecutive days may be 
selected in designated portions of the following States: New Mexico, 
Oklahoma, and Texas.
    Daily Bag Limits: 3 sandhill cranes, except 2 sandhill cranes in 
designated portions of North Dakota (Area 2) and Texas (Area 2).
    Permits: Each person participating in the regular sandhill crane 
season must have a valid Federal or State sandhill crane hunting 
permit.
Special Seasons in the Central and Pacific Flyways
    Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming 
may select seasons for hunting sandhill cranes within the range of the 
Rocky Mountain Population (RMP) subject to the following conditions:
    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and January 31.
    Hunting Seasons: The season in any State or zone may not exceed 60 
days, and may be split into no more than 3 segments.
    Bag limits: Not to exceed 3 daily and 9 per season.
    Permits: Participants must have a valid permit, issued by the 
appropriate State, in their possession while hunting.
    Other Provisions: Numbers of permits, open areas, season dates, 
protection plans for other species, and other provisions of seasons 
must be consistent with the management plan and approved by the Central 
and Pacific Flyway Councils, with the following exceptions:
    A. In Utah, 100 percent of the harvest will be assigned to the RMP 
quota;
    B. In Arizona, monitoring the racial composition of the harvest 
must be conducted at 3-year intervals;
    C. In Idaho, 100 percent of the harvest will be assigned to the RMP 
quota; and
    D. In New Mexico, the season in the Estancia Valley is 
experimental, with a requirement to monitor the level and racial 
composition of the harvest; greater sandhill cranes in the harvest will 
be assigned to the RMP quota.

Common Moorhens and Purple Gallinules

    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and the last Sunday in January 
(January 27) in the Atlantic, Mississippi, and Central Flyways. States 
in the Pacific Flyway have been allowed to select their hunting seasons 
between the outside dates for the season on ducks, mergansers, and 
coots; therefore, frameworks for common moorhens and purple gallinules 
are included with the duck, merganser, and coot frameworks.
    Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits: Seasons may not exceed 70 
days in the Atlantic, Mississippi, and Central Flyways. Seasons may be 
split into 2 segments. The daily bag limit is 15 common moorhens and 
purple gallinules, singly or in the aggregate of the two species.
    Zoning: Seasons may be selected by zones established for duck 
hunting.

Rails

    Outside Dates: States included herein may select seasons between 
September 1 and the last Sunday in January (January 27) on clapper, 
king, sora, and Virginia rails.
    Hunting Seasons: Seasons may not exceed 70 days, and may be split 
into 2 segments.
Daily Bag Limits
    Clapper and King Rails: In Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New 
Jersey, and Rhode Island, 10, singly or in the aggregate of the two 
species. In Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North 
Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia, 15, singly or in the 
aggregate of the two species.
    Sora and Virginia Rails: In the Atlantic, Mississippi, and Central 
Flyways and the Pacific Flyway portions of Colorado, Montana, New 
Mexico, and Wyoming, 25 rails, singly or in the aggregate of the two 
species. The season is closed in the remainder of the Pacific Flyway.

Snipe

    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and February 28, except in 
Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, 
New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Virginia, where the 
season must end no later than January 31.
    Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits: Seasons may not exceed 107 
days and may be split into two segments. The daily bag limit is 8 
snipe.
    Zoning: Seasons may be selected by zones established for duck 
hunting.

American Woodcock

    Outside Dates: States in the Eastern Management Region may select 
hunting seasons between October 1 and January 31. States in the Central 
Management Region may select hunting seasons between the Saturday 
nearest September 22 (September 22) and January 31.
    Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits: Seasons may not exceed 45 
days in the Eastern and Central Regions. The daily bag limit is 3. 
Seasons may be split into two segments.
    Zoning: New Jersey may select seasons in each of two zones. The 
season in each zone may not exceed 36 days.

Band-Tailed Pigeons

Pacific Coast States (California, Oregon, Washington, and Nevada)
    Outside Dates: Between September 15 and January 1.
    Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits: Not more than 9 consecutive 
days, with a daily bag limit of 2.
    Zoning: California may select hunting seasons not to exceed 9 
consecutive days in each of two zones. The season in the North Zone 
must close by October 3.
Four-Corners States (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah)
    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and November 30.
    Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits: Not more than 14 consecutive 
days, with a daily bag limit of 2.
    Zoning: New Mexico may select hunting seasons not to exceed 14 
consecutive days in each of two zones. The season in the South Zone may 
not open until October 1.

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Doves

    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and January 31 in the Eastern 
Management Unit, and between September 1 and January 15 in the Central 
and Western Management Units, except as otherwise provided, States may 
select hunting seasons and daily bag limits as follows:
Eastern Management Unit
    Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits: Not more than 90 days, with a 
daily bag limit of 15 mourning and white-winged doves in the aggregate.
    Zoning and Split Seasons: States may select hunting seasons in each 
of two zones. The season within each zone may be split into not more 
than three periods. Regulations for bag and possession limits, season 
length, and shooting hours must be uniform within specific hunting 
zones.
Central Management Unit
For All States Except Texas
    Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits: Not more than 90 days, with a 
daily bag limit of 15 mourning and white-winged doves in the aggregate.
    Zoning and Split Seasons: States may select hunting seasons in each 
of two zones. The season within each zone may be split into not more 
than three periods.
Texas
    Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits: Not more than 90 days, with a 
daily bag limit of 15 mourning, white-winged, and white-tipped doves in 
the aggregate, of which no more than 2 may be white-tipped doves.
    Zoning and Split Seasons: Texas may select hunting seasons for each 
of three zones subject to the following conditions:
    A. The hunting season may be split into not more than two periods, 
except in that portion of Texas in which the special white-winged dove 
season is allowed, where a limited take of mourning and white-tipped 
doves may also occur during that special season (see Special White-
winged Dove Area in Texas).
    B. A season may be selected for the North and Central Zones between 
September 1 and January 25; and for the South Zone between September 14 
and January 25.
    C. Except as noted above, regulations for bag and possession 
limits, season length, and shooting hours must be uniform within each 
hunting zone.
Special White-Winged Dove Area in Texas
    In addition, Texas may select a hunting season of not more than 4 
days for the Special White-winged Dove Area of the South Zone between 
September 1 and September 19. The daily bag limit may not exceed 15 
white-winged, mourning, and white-tipped doves in the aggregate, of 
which no more than 2 may be mourning doves and no more than 2 may be 
white-tipped doves.
Western Management Unit
Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits
    Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington: Not more than 60 days, 
which may be split between two periods. The daily bag limit is 15 
mourning and white-winged doves in the aggregate.
    Arizona and California: Not more than 60 days, which may be split 
between two periods, September 1-15 and November 1-January 15. In 
Arizona, during the first segment of the season, the daily bag limit is 
15 mourning and white-winged doves in the aggregate, of which no more 
than 10 could be white-winged doves. During the remainder of the 
season, the daily bag limit is 15 mourning doves. In California, the 
daily bag limit is 15 mourning and white-winged doves in the aggregate, 
of which no more than 10 could be white-winged doves.
Alaska
    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and January 26.
    Hunting Seasons: Alaska may select 107 consecutive days for 
waterfowl, sandhill cranes, and common snipe in each of 5 zones. The 
season may be split without penalty in the Kodiak Zone. The seasons in 
each zone must be concurrent.
    Closures: The hunting season is closed on spectacled eiders and 
Steller's eiders.
Daily Bag and Possession Limits
    Ducks: Except as noted, a basic daily bag limit of 7 ducks. Daily 
bag limits in the North Zone are 10, and in the Gulf Coast Zone, they 
are 8. The basic limits may include no more than 2 canvasbacks daily 
and may not include sea ducks.
    In addition to the basic duck limits, Alaska may select sea duck 
limits of 10 daily, singly or in the aggregate, including no more than 
6 each of either harlequin or long-tailed ducks. Sea ducks include 
scoters, common and king eiders, harlequin ducks, long-tailed ducks, 
and common and red-breasted mergansers.
    Light Geese: The daily bag limit is 6.
    Canada Geese: The daily bag limit is 4 with the following 
exceptions:
    A. In Units 5 and 6, the taking of Canada geese is permitted from 
September 28 through December 16.
    B. On Middleton Island in Unit 6, a special, permit-only Canada 
goose season may be offered. A mandatory goose identification class is 
required. Hunters must check in and check out. The bag limit is 1 daily 
and 1 in possession. The season will close if incidental harvest 
includes 5 dusky Canada geese. A dusky Canada goose is any dark-
breasted Canada goose (Munsell 10 YR color value five or less) with a 
bill length between 40 and 50 millimeters.
    C. In Units 9, 10, 17, and 18, the daily bag limit is 6 Canada 
geese.
    White-fronted Geese: The daily bag limit is 4 with the following 
exceptions:
    A. In Units 9, 10, and 17, the daily bag limit is 6 white-fronted 
geese.
    B. In Unit 18, the daily bag limit is 10 white-fronted geese.
    Emperor Geese: Open seasons for emperor geese may be selected 
subject to the following conditions:
    A. All seasons are by permit only.
    B. No more than 1 emperor goose may be authorized per permit.
    C. Total harvest may not exceed 1,000 emperor geese.
    D. In State Game Management Unit 18, the Kodiak Island Road Area is 
closed to hunting. The Kodiak Island Road Area consists of all lands 
and water (including exposed tidelands) east of a line extending from 
Crag Point in the north to the west end of Saltery Cove in the south 
and all lands and water south of a line extending from Termination 
Point along the north side of Cascade Lake extending to Anton Larsen 
Bay. Marine waters adjacent to the closed area are closed to harvest 
within 500 feet from the water's edge. The offshore islands are open to 
harvest, for example: Woody, Long, Gull, and Puffin islands.
    Brant: The daily bag limit is 3.
    Snipe: The daily bag limit is 8.
    Sandhill Cranes: The daily bag limit is 2 in the Southeast, Gulf 
Coast, Kodiak, and Aleutian Zones, and Unit 17 in the North Zone. In 
the remainder of the North Zone (outside Unit 17), the daily bag limit 
is 3.
    Tundra Swans: Open seasons for tundra swans may be selected subject 
to the following conditions:
    A. All seasons are by permit only.
    B. All season framework dates are September 1-October 31.
    C. In Unit 17, no more than 200 permits may be issued during this 
operational season. No more than 3

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tundra swans may be authorized per permit, with no more than 1 permit 
issued per hunter per season.
    D. In Unit 18, no more than 500 permits may be issued during the 
operational season. No more than 3 tundra swans may be authorized per 
permit. No more than 1 permit may be issued per hunter per season.
    E. In Unit 22, no more than 300 permits may be issued during the 
operational season. No more than 3 tundra swans may be authorized per 
permit. No more than 1 permit may be issued per hunter per season.
    F. In Unit 23, no more than 300 permits may be issued during the 
operational season. No more than 3 tundra swans may be authorized per 
permit. No more than 1 permit may be issued per hunter per season.
Hawaii
    Outside Dates: Between October 1 and January 31.
    Hunting Seasons: Not more than 65 days (75 under the alternative) 
for mourning doves.
    Bag Limits: Not to exceed 15 (12 under the alternative) mourning 
doves.

    Note:  Mourning doves may be taken in Hawaii in accordance with 
shooting hours and other regulations set by the State of Hawaii, and 
subject to the applicable provisions of 50 CFR part 20.

Puerto Rico
Doves and Pigeons
    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and January 15.
    Hunting Seasons: Not more than 60 days.
    Daily Bag and Possession Limits: Not to exceed 20 Zenaida, 
mourning, and white-winged doves in the aggregate, of which not more 
than 10 may be Zenaida doves and 3 may be mourning doves. Not to exceed 
5 scaly-naped pigeons.
    Closed Seasons: The season is closed on the white-crowned pigeon 
and the plain pigeon, which are protected by the Commonwealth of Puerto 
Rico.
    Closed Areas: There is no open season on doves or pigeons in the 
following areas: Municipality of Culebra, Desecheo Island, Mona Island, 
El Verde Closure Area, and Cidra Municipality and adjacent areas.
Ducks, Coots, Moorhens, Gallinules, and Snipe
    Outside Dates: Between October 1 and January 31.
    Hunting Seasons: Not more than 55 days may be selected for hunting 
ducks, common moorhens, and common snipe. The season may be split into 
two segments.
Daily Bag Limits
    Ducks: Not to exceed 6.
    Common Moorhens: Not to exceed 6.
    Common Snipe: Not to exceed 8.
    Closed Seasons: The season is closed on the ruddy duck, white-
cheeked pintail, West Indian whistling duck, fulvous whistling duck, 
and masked duck, which are protected by the Commonwealth of Puerto 
Rico. The season also is closed on the purple gallinule, American coot, 
and Caribbean coot.
    Closed Areas: There is no open season on ducks, common moorhens, 
and common snipe in the Municipality of Culebra and on Desecheo Island.
Virgin Islands
Doves and Pigeons
    Outside Dates: Between September 1 and January 15.
    Hunting Seasons: Not more than 60 days for Zenaida doves.
    Daily Bag and Possession Limits: Not to exceed 10 Zenaida doves.
    Closed Seasons: No open season is prescribed for ground or quail 
doves or pigeons.
    Closed Areas: There is no open season for migratory game birds on 
Ruth Cay (just south of St. Croix).
    Local Names for Certain Birds: Zenaida dove, also known as mountain 
dove; bridled quail-dove, also known as Barbary dove or partridge; 
common ground-dove, also known as stone dove, tobacco dove, rola, or 
tortolita; scaly-naped pigeon, also known as red-necked or scaled 
pigeon.
Ducks
    Outside Dates: Between December 1 and January 31.
    Hunting Seasons: Not more than 55 consecutive days.
    Daily Bag Limits: Not to exceed 6.
    Closed Seasons: The season is closed on the ruddy duck, white-
cheeked pintail, West Indian whistling duck, fulvous whistling duck, 
and masked duck.
Special Falconry Regulations
    Falconry is a permitted means of taking migratory game birds in any 
State meeting Federal falconry standards in 50 CFR 21.29. These States 
may select an extended season for taking migratory game birds in 
accordance with the following:
    Extended Seasons: For all hunting methods combined, the combined 
length of the extended season, regular season, and any special or 
experimental seasons must not exceed 107 days for any species or group 
of species in a geographical area. Each extended season may be divided 
into a maximum of 3 segments.
    Framework Dates: Seasons must fall between September 1 and March 
10.
    Daily Bag Limits: Falconry daily bag limits for all permitted 
migratory game birds must not exceed 3 birds, singly or in the 
aggregate, during extended falconry seasons, any special or 
experimental seasons, and regular hunting seasons in all States, 
including those that do not select an extended falconry season.
    Regular Seasons: General hunting regulations, including seasons and 
hunting hours, apply to falconry in each State listed in 50 CFR 21.29. 
Regular season bag limits do not apply to falconry. The falconry bag 
limit is not in addition to gun limits.

Area, Unit, and Zone Descriptions

Ducks (Including Mergansers) and Coots

Atlantic Flyway
Connecticut
    North Zone: That portion of the State north of I-95.
    South Zone: Remainder of the State.
Maine
    North Zone: That portion north of the line extending east along 
Maine State Highway 110 from the New Hampshire-Maine State line to the 
intersection of Maine State Highway 11 in Newfield; then north and east 
along Route 11 to the intersection of U.S. Route 202 in Auburn; then 
north and east on Route 202 to the intersection of I-95 in Augusta; 
then north and east along I-95 to Route 15 in Bangor; then east along 
Route 15 to Route 9; then east along Route 9 to Stony Brook in 
Baileyville; then east along Stony Brook to the U.S. border.
    Coastal Zone: That portion south of a line extending east from the 
Maine-New Brunswick border in Calais at the Route 1 Bridge; then south 
along Route 1 to the Maine-New Hampshire border in Kittery.
    South Zone: Remainder of the State.
Maryland
    Special Teal Season Area: Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, 
Harford, Kent, Queen Anne's, St. Mary's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, 
and Worcester Counties; that part of Anne Arundel County east of 
Interstate 895, Interstate 97, and Route 3; that part of Prince 
George's County east of Route 3 and Route 301; and that part of Charles 
County east of Route 301 to the Virginia State Line.

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Massachusetts
    Western Zone: That portion of the State west of a line extending 
south from the Vermont State line on I-91 to MA 9, west on MA 9 to MA 
10, south on MA 10 to U.S. 202, south on U.S. 202 to the Connecticut 
State line.
    Central Zone: That portion of the State east of the Berkshire Zone 
and west of a line extending south from the New Hampshire State line on 
I-95 to U.S. 1, south on U.S. 1 to I-93, south on I-93 to MA 3, south 
on MA 3 to U.S. 6, west on U.S. 6 to MA 28, west on MA 28 to I-195, 
west to the Rhode Island State line; except the waters, and the lands 
150 yards inland from the high-water mark, of the Assonet River 
upstream to the MA 24 bridge, and the Taunton River upstream to the 
Center St.-Elm St. bridge shall be in the Coastal Zone.
    Coastal Zone: That portion of Massachusetts east and south of the 
Central Zone.
New Hampshire
    Northern Zone: That portion of the State east and north of the 
Inland Zone beginning at the Jct. of Rte. 10 and Rte. 25-A in Orford, 
east on Rte. 25-A to Rte. 25 in Wentworth, southeast on Rte. 25 to Exit 
26 of Rte. I-93 in Plymouth, south on Rte. I-93 to Rte. 3 at Exit 24 of 
Rte. I-93 in Ashland, northeast on Rte. 3 to Rte. 113 in Holderness, 
north on Rte. 113 to Rte. 113-A in Sandwich, north on Rte. 113-A to 
Rte. 113 in Tamworth, east on Rte. 113 to Rte. 16 in Chocorua, north on 
Rte. 16 to Rte. 302 in Conway, east on Rte. 302 to the Maine-New 
Hampshire border.
    Inland Zone: That portion of the State south and west of the 
Northern Zone, west of the Coastal Zone, and includes the area of 
Vermont and New Hampshire as described for hunting reciprocity. A 
person holding a New Hampshire hunting license that allows the taking 
of migratory waterfowl or a person holding a Vermont resident hunting 
license that allows the taking of migratory waterfowl may take 
migratory waterfowl and coots from the following designated area of the 
Inland Zone: The State of Vermont east of Rte. I-91 at the 
Massachusetts border, north on Rte. I-91 to Rte. 2, north on Rte. 2 to 
Rte. 102, north on Rte. 102 to Rte. 253, and north on Rte. 253 to the 
border with Canada and the area of New Hampshire west of Rte. 63 at the 
Massachusetts border, north on Rte. 63 to Rte. 12, north on Rte. 12 to 
Rte. 12-A, north on Rte. 12-A to Rte 10, north on Rte. 10 to Rte. 135, 
north on Rte. 135 to Rte. 3, north on Rte. 3 to the intersection with 
the Connecticut River.
    Coastal Zone: That portion of the State east of a line beginning at 
the Maine-New Hampshire border in Rollinsford, then extending to Rte. 4 
west to the city of Dover, south to the intersection of Rte. 108, south 
along Rte. 108 through Madbury, Durham, and Newmarket to the junction 
of Rte. 85 in Newfields, south to Rte. 101 in Exeter, east to 
Interstate 95 (New Hampshire Turnpike) in Hampton, and south to the 
Massachusetts border.
New Jersey
    Coastal Zone: That portion of the State seaward of a line beginning 
at the New York State line in Raritan Bay and extending west along the 
New York State line to NJ 440 at Perth Amboy; west on NJ 440 to the 
Garden State Parkway; south on the Garden State Parkway to NJ 109; 
south on NJ 109 to Cape May County Route 633 (Lafayette Street); south 
on Lafayette Street to Jackson Street; south on Jackson Street to the 
shoreline at Cape May; west along the shoreline of Cape May beach to 
COLREGS Demarcation Line 80.503 at Cape May Point; south along COLREGS 
Demarcation Line 80.503 to the Delaware State line in Delaware Bay.
    North Zone: That portion of the State west of the Coastal Zone and 
north of a line extending west from the Garden State Parkway on NJ 70 
to the New Jersey Turnpike, north on the turnpike to U.S. 206, north on 
U.S. 206 to U.S. 1 at Trenton, west on U.S. 1 to the Pennsylvania State 
line in the Delaware River.
    South Zone: That portion of the State not within the North Zone or 
the Coastal Zone.
New York
    Lake Champlain Zone: That area east and north of a continuous line 
extending along U.S. 11 from the New York-Canada International boundary 
south to NY 9B, south along NY 9B to U.S. 9, south along U.S. 9 to NY 
22 south of Keesville; south along NY 22 to the west shore of South 
Bay, along and around the shoreline of South Bay to NY 22 on the east 
shore of South Bay; southeast along NY 22 to U.S. 4, northeast along 
U.S. 4 to the Vermont State line.
    Long Island Zone: That area consisting of Nassau County, Suffolk 
County, that area of Westchester County southeast of I-95, and their 
tidal waters.
    Western Zone: That area west of a line extending from Lake Ontario 
east along the north shore of the Salmon River to I-81, and south along 
I-81 to the Pennsylvania State line.
    Northeastern Zone: That area north of a continuous line extending 
from Lake Ontario east along the north shore of the Salmon River to I-
81, south along I-81 to NY 31, east along NY 31 to NY 13, north along 
NY 13 to NY 49, east along NY 49 to NY 365, east along NY 365 to NY 28, 
east along NY 28 to NY 29, east along NY 29 to NY 22, north along NY 22 
to Washington County Route 153, east along CR 153 to the New York-
Vermont boundary, exclusive of the Lake Champlain Zone.
    Southeastern Zone: The remaining portion of New York.
Pennsylvania
    Lake Erie Zone: The Lake Erie waters of Pennsylvania and a 
shoreline margin along Lake Erie from New York on the east to Ohio on 
the west extending 150 yards inland, but including all of Presque Isle 
Peninsula.
    Northwest Zone: The area bounded on the north by the Lake Erie Zone 
and including all of Erie and Crawford Counties and those portions of 
Mercer and Venango Counties north of I-80.
    North Zone: That portion of the State east of the Northwest Zone 
and north of a line extending east on I-80 to U.S. 220, Route 220 to I-
180, I-180 to I-80, and I-80 to the Delaware River.
    South Zone: The remaining portion of Pennsylvania.
Vermont
    Lake Champlain Zone: The U.S. portion of Lake Champlain and that 
area north and west of the line extending from the New York border 
along U.S. 4 to VT 22A at Fair Haven; VT 22A to U.S. 7 at Vergennes; 
U.S. 7 to VT 78 at Swanton; VT 78 to VT 36; VT 36 to Maquam Bay on Lake 
Champlain; along and around the shoreline of Maquam Bay and Hog Island 
to VT 78 at the West Swanton Bridge; VT 78 to VT 2 in Alburg; VT 2 to 
the Richelieu River in Alburg; along the east shore of the Richelieu 
River to the Canadian border.
    Interior Zone: That portion of Vermont east of the Lake Champlain 
Zone and west of a line extending from the Massachusetts border at 
Interstate 91; north along Interstate 91 to U.S. 2; east along U.S. 2 
to VT 102; north along VT 102 to VT 253; north along VT 253 to the 
Canadian border.
    Connecticut River Zone: The remaining portion of Vermont east of 
the Interior Zone.
Mississippi Flyway
Illinois
    North Zone: That portion of the State north of a line extending 
west from the Indiana border along Peotone-Beecher Road to Illinois 
Route 50, south along Illinois Route 50 to Wilmington-Peotone Road, 
west along Wilmington-Peotone

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Road to Illinois Route 53, north along Illinois Route 53 to New River 
Road, northwest along New River Road to Interstate Highway 55, south 
along I-55 to Pine Bluff-Lorenzo Road, west along Pine Bluff-Lorenzo 
Road to Illinois Route 47, north along Illinois Route 47 to I-80, west 
along I-80 to I-39, south along I-39 to Illinois Route 18, west along 
Illinois Route 18 to Illinois Route 29, south along Illinois Route 29 
to Illinois Route 17, west along Illinois Route 17 to the Mississippi 
River, and due south across the Mississippi River to the Iowa border.
    Central Zone: That portion of the State south of the North Duck 
Zone line to a line extending west from the Indiana border along I-70 
to Illinois Route 4, south along Illinois Route 4 to Illinois Route 
161, west along Illinois Route 161 to Illinois Route 158, south and 
west along Illinois Route 158 to Illinois Route 159, south along 
Illinois Route 159 to Illinois Route 3, south along Illinois Route 3 to 
St. Leo's Road, south along St. Leo's Road to Modoc Road, west along 
Modoc Road to Modoc Ferry Road, southwest along Modoc Ferry Road to 
Levee Road, southeast along Levee Road to County Route 12 (Modoc Ferry 
entrance Road), south along County Route 12 to the Modoc Ferry route 
and southwest on the Modoc Ferry route across the Mississippi River to 
the Missouri border.
    South Zone: That portion of the State south and east of a line 
extending west from the Indiana border along Interstate 70, south along 
U.S. Highway 45, to Illinois Route 13, west along Illinois Route 13 to 
Greenbriar Road, north on Greenbriar Road to Sycamore Road, west on 
Sycamore Road to N. Reed Station Road, south on N. Reed Station Road to 
Illinois Route 13, west along Illinois Route 13 to Illinois Route 127, 
south along Illinois Route 127 to State Forest Road (1025 N), west 
along State Forest Road to Illinois Route 3, north along Illinois Route 
3 to the south bank of the Big Muddy River, west along the south bank 
of the Big Muddy River to the Mississippi River, west across the 
Mississippi River to the Missouri border.
    South Central Zone: The remainder of the State between the south 
border of the Central Zone and the North border of the South Zone.
Indiana
    North Zone: That part of Indiana north of a line extending east 
from the Illinois border along State Road 18 to U.S. 31; north along 
U.S. 31 to U.S. 24; east along U.S. 24 to Huntington; southeast along 
U.S. 224; south along State Road 5; and east along State Road 124 to 
the Ohio border.
    Central Zone: That part of Indiana south of the North Zone boundary 
and north of the South Zone boundary.
    South Zone: That part of Indiana south of a line extending east 
from the Illinois border along I-70; east along National Ave.; east 
along U.S. 150; south along U.S. 41; east along State Road 58; south 
along State Road 37 to Bedford; and east along U.S. 50 to the Ohio 
border.
Iowa
    North Zone: That portion of Iowa north of a line beginning on the 
South Dakota-Iowa border at Interstate 29, southeast along Interstate 
29 to State Highway 175, east along State Highway 175 to State Highway 
37, southeast along State Highway 37 to State Highway 183, northeast 
along State Highway 183 to State Highway 141, east along State Highway 
141 to U.S. Highway 30, and along U.S. Highway 30 to the Illinois 
border.
    Missouri River Zone: That portion of Iowa west of a line beginning 
on the South Dakota-Iowa border at Interstate 29, southeast along 
Interstate 29 to State Highway 175, and west along State Highway 175 to 
the Iowa-Nebraska border.
    South Zone: The remainder of Iowa.
Kentucky
    West Zone: All counties west of and including Butler, Daviess, 
Ohio, Simpson, and Warren Counties.
    East Zone: The remainder of Kentucky.
Louisiana
    East Zone: That area of the State between the Mississippi State 
line and a line going south on Hwy 79 from the Arkansas border to 
Homer, then south on Hwy 9 to Arcadia, then south on Hwy 147 to Hodge, 
then south on Hwy 167 to Turkey Creek, then south on Hwy 13 to Eunice, 
then west on Hwy 190 to Kinder, then south on Hwy 165 to Iowa, then 
west on I-10 to its junction with Hwy 14 at Lake Charles, then south 
and east on Hwy 14 to its junction with Hwy 90 in New Iberia, then east 
on Hwy 90 to the Mississippi State line.
    West Zone: That area between the Texas State line and a line going 
east on I-10 from the Texas border to Hwy 165 at Iowa, then north on 
Hwy 165 to Kinder, then east on Hwy 190 to Eunice, then north on Hwy 13 
to Turkey Creek, then north on Hwy 167 to Hodge, then north on Hwy 147 
to Arcadia, then north on Hwy 9 to Homer, then north on Hwy 79 to the 
Arkansas border.
    Coastal Zone: Remainder of the State.
Michigan
    North Zone: The Upper Peninsula.
    Middle Zone: That portion of the Lower Peninsula north of a line 
beginning at the Wisconsin State line in Lake Michigan due west of the 
mouth of Stony Creek in Oceana County; then due east to, and easterly 
and southerly along the south shore of Stony Creek to Scenic Drive, 
easterly and southerly along Scenic Drive to Stony Lake Road, easterly 
along Stony Lake and Garfield Roads to Michigan Highway 20, east along 
Michigan 20 to U.S. Highway 10 Business Route (BR) in the city of 
Midland, easterly along U.S. 10 BR to U.S. 10, easterly along U.S. 10 
to Interstate Highway 75/U.S. Highway 23, northerly along I-75/U.S. 23 
to the U.S. 23 exit at Standish, easterly along U.S. 23 to the 
centerline of the Au Gres River, then southerly along the centerline of 
the Au Gres River to Saginaw Bay, then on a line directly east 10 miles 
into Saginaw Bay, and from that point on a line directly northeast to 
the Canadian border.
    South Zone: The remainder of Michigan.
Minnesota
    North Duck Zone: That portion of the State north of a line 
extending east from the North Dakota State line along State Highway 210 
to State Highway 23 and east to State Highway 39 and east to the 
Wisconsin State line at the Oliver Bridge.
    South Duck Zone: The portion of the State south of a line extending 
east from the South Dakota State line along U.S. Highway 212 to 
Interstate 494 and east to Interstate 94 and east to the Wisconsin 
State line.
    Central Duck Zone: The remainder of the State.
Missouri
    North Zone: That portion of Missouri north of a line running west 
from the Illinois border at Lock and Dam 25; west on Lincoln County 
Hwy. N to Mo. Hwy. 79; south on Mo. Hwy. 79 to Mo. Hwy. 47; west on Mo. 
Hwy. 47 to I-70; west on I-70 to the Kansas border.
    Middle Zone: The remainder of Missouri not included in other zones.
    South Zone: That portion of Missouri south of a line running west 
from the Illinois border on Mo. Hwy. 74 to Mo. Hwy. 25; south on Mo. 
Hwy. 25 to U.S. Hwy. 62; west on U.S. Hwy. 62 to Mo. Hwy. 53; north on 
Mo. Hwy. 53 to Mo. Hwy. 51; north on Mo. Hwy. 51 to U.S. Hwy. 60; west 
on U.S. Hwy. 60 to Mo. Hwy. 21; north on Mo. Hwy. 21 to Mo. Hwy. 72; 
west on Mo. Hwy. 72 to Mo. Hwy. 32; west on Mo. Hwy. 32 to U.S.

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Hwy. 65; north on U.S. Hwy. 65 to U.S. Hwy. 54; west on U.S. Hwy. 54 to 
U.S. Hwy. 71; south on U.S. Hwy. 71 to Jasper County Hwy. M (Base Line 
Blvd.); west on Jasper County Hwy. M (Base Line Blvd.) to CRD 40 (Base 
Line Blvd.); west on CRD 40 (Base Line Blvd.) to the Kansas border.
Ohio
    Lake Erie Marsh Zone: Includes all land and water within the 
boundaries of the area bordered by a line beginning at the intersection 
of Interstate 75 at the Ohio-Michigan State line and continuing south 
to Interstate 280, then south on I-280 to the Ohio Turnpike (I-80/I-
90), then east on the Ohio Turnpike to the Erie-Lorain County line, 
then north to Lake Erie, then following the Lake Erie shoreline at a 
distance of 200 yards offshore, then following the shoreline west 
toward and around the northern tip of Cedar Point Amusement Park, then 
continuing from the westernmost point of Cedar Point toward the 
southernmost tip of the sand bar at the mouth of Sandusky Bay and out 
into Lake Erie at a distance of 200 yards offshore continuing parallel 
to the Lake Erie shoreline north and west toward the northernmost tip 
of Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge, then following a direct line 
toward the southernmost tip of Wood Tick Peninsula in Michigan to a 
point that intersects the Ohio-Michigan State line, then following the 
State line back to the point of the beginning.
    North Zone: That portion of the State, excluding the Lake Erie 
Marsh Zone, north of a line extending east from the Indiana State line 
along U.S. Highway (U.S.) 33 to State Route (SR) 127, then south along 
SR 127 to SR 703, then south along SR 703 and including all lands 
within the Mercer Wildlife Area to SR 219, then east along SR 219 to SR 
364, then north along SR 364 and including all lands within the St. 
Mary's Fish Hatchery to SR 703, then east along SR 703 to SR 66, then 
north along SR 66 to U.S. 33, then east along U.S. 33 to SR 385, then 
east along SR 385 to SR 117, then south along SR 117 to SR 273, then 
east along SR 273 to SR 31, then south along SR 31 to SR 739, then east 
along SR 739 to SR 4, then north along SR 4 to SR 95, then east along 
SR 95 to SR 13, then southeast along SR 13 to SR 3, then northeast 
along SR 3 to SR 60, then north along SR 60 to U.S. 30, then east along 
U.S. 30 to SR 3, then south along SR 3 to SR 226, then south along SR 
226 to SR 514, then southwest along SR 514 to SR 754, then south along 
SR 754 to SR 39/60, then east along SR 39/60 to SR 241, then north 
along SR 241 to U.S. 30, then east along U.S. 30 to SR 39, then east 
along SR 39 to the Pennsylvania State line.
    South Zone: The remainder of Ohio not included in the Lake Erie 
Marsh Zone or the North Zone.
Tennessee
    Reelfoot Zone: All or portions of Lake and Obion Counties.
    Remainder of State: That portion of Tennessee outside of the 
Reelfoot Zone.
Wisconsin
    North Zone: That portion of the State north of a line extending 
east from the Minnesota State line along U.S. Highway 10 into Portage 
County to County Highway HH, east on County Highway HH to State Highway 
66 and then east on State Highway 66 to U.S. Highway 10, continuing 
east on U.S. Highway 10 to U.S. Highway 41, then north on U.S. Highway 
41 to the Michigan State line.
    Mississippi River Zone: That area encompassed by a line beginning 
at the intersection of the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway and 
the Illinois State line in Grant County and extending northerly along 
the Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway to the city limit of 
Prescott in Pierce County, then west along the Prescott city limit to 
the Minnesota State line.
    South Zone: The remainder of Wisconsin.
Central Flyway
Colorado (Central Flyway Portion)
    Special Teal Season Area: Lake and Chaffee Counties and that 
portion of the State east of Interstate Highway 25.
    Northeast Zone: All areas east of Interstate 25 and north of 
Interstate 70.
    Southeast Zone: All areas east of Interstate 25 and south of 
Interstate 70, and all of El Paso, Pueblo, Huerfano, and Las Animas 
Counties.
    Mountain/Foothills Zone: All areas west of Interstate 25 and east 
of the Continental Divide, except El Paso, Pueblo, Huerfano, and Las 
Animas Counties.
Kansas
    High Plains Zone: That portion of the State west of U.S. 283.
    Low Plains Early Zone: That part of Kansas bounded by a line from 
the Federal highway U.S.-283 and State highway U.S.-96 junction, then 
east on Federal highway U.S.-96 to its junction with Federal highway 
U.S.-183, then north on Federal highway U.S.-183 to its junction with 
Federal highway U.S.-24, then east on Federal highway U.S.-24 to its 
junction with Federal highway U.S.-281, then north on Federal highway 
U.S.-281 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-36, then east on 
Federal highway U.S.-36 to its junction with State highway K-199, then 
south on State highway K-199 to its junction with Republic County 30th 
Road, then south on Republic County 30th Road to its junction with 
State highway K-148, then east on State highway K-148 to its junction 
with Republic County 50th Road, then south on Republic County 50th Road 
to its junction with Cloud County 40th Road, then south on Cloud County 
40th Road to its junction with State highway K-9, then west on State 
highway K-9 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-24, then west on 
Federal highway U.S.-24 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-181, 
then south on Federal highway U.S.-181 to its junction with State 
highway K-18, then west on State highway K-18 to its junction with 
Federal highway U.S.-281, then south on Federal highway U.S.-281 to its 
junction with State highway K-4, then east on State highway K-4 to its 
junction with interstate highway I-135, then south on interstate 
highway I-135 to its junction with State highway K-61, then southwest 
on State highway K-61 to its junction with McPherson County 14th 
Avenue, then south on McPherson County 14th Avenue to its junction with 
McPherson County Arapaho Rd, then west on McPherson County Arapaho Rd 
to its junction with State highway K-61, then southwest on State 
highway K-61 to its junction with State highway K-96, then northwest on 
State highway K-96 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-56, then 
southwest on Federal highway U.S.-56 to its junction with State highway 
K-19, then east on State highway K-19 to its junction with Federal 
highway U.S.-281, then south on Federal highway U.S.-281 to its 
junction with Federal highway U.S.-54, then west on Federal highway 
U.S.-54 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-183, then north on 
Federal highway U.S.-183 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-56, 
then southwest on Federal highway U.S.-56 to its junction with North 
Main Street in Spearville, then south on North Main Street to Davis 
Street, then east on Davis Street to Ford County Road 126 (South 
Stafford Street), then south on Ford County Road 126 to Garnett Road, 
then east on Garnett Road to Ford County Road 126, then south on Ford 
County Road 126 to Ford Spearville Road, then west on Ford Spearville 
Road to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-400, then northwest on 
Federal highway U.S.-400 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-283, 
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Federal highway U.S.-283 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-96.
    Low Plains Late Zone: That part of Kansas bounded by a line from 
the Federal highway U.S.-283 and Federal highway U.S.-96 junction, then 
north on Federal highway U.S.-283 to the Kansas-Nebraska State line, 
then east along the Kansas-Nebraska State line to its junction with the 
Kansas-Missouri State line, then southeast along the Kansas-Missouri 
State line to its junction with State highway K-68, then west on State 
highway K-68 to its junction with interstate highway I-35, then 
southwest on interstate highway I-35 to its junction with Butler County 
NE 150th Street, then west on Butler County NE 150th Street to its 
junction with Federal highway U.S.-77, then south on Federal highway 
U.S.-77 to its junction with the Kansas-Oklahoma State line, then west 
along the Kansas-Oklahoma State line to its junction with Federal 
highway U.S.-283, then north on Federal highway U.S.-283 to its 
junction with Federal highway U.S.-400, then east on Federal highway 
U.S.-400 to its junction with Ford Spearville Road, then east on Ford 
Spearville Road to Ford County Road 126 (South Stafford Street), then 
north on Ford County Road 126 to Garnett Road, then west on Garnett 
Road to Ford County Road 126, then north on Ford County Road 126 to 
Davis Street, then west on Davis Street to North Main Street, then 
north on North Main Street to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-
56, then east on Federal highway U.S.-56 to its junction with Federal 
highway U.S.-183, then south on Federal highway U.S.-183 to its 
junction with Federal highway U.S.-54, then east on Federal highway 
U.S.-54 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-281, then north on 
Federal highway U.S.-281 to its junction with State highway K-19, then 
west on State highway K-19 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-
56, then east on Federal highway U.S.-56 to its junction with State 
highway K-96, then southeast on State highway K-96 to its junction with 
State highway K-61, then northeast on State highway K-61 to its 
junction with McPherson County Arapaho Road, then east on McPherson 
County Arapaho Road to its junction with McPherson County 14th Avenue, 
then north on McPherson County 14th Avenue to its junction with State 
highway K-61, then east on State highway K-61 to its junction with 
interstate highway I-135, then north on interstate highway I-135 to its 
junction with State highway K-4, then west on State highway K-4 to its 
junction with Federal highway U.S.-281, then north on Federal highway 
U.S.-281 to its junction with State highway K-18, then east on State 
highway K-18 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-181, then north 
on Federal highway U.S.-181 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-
24, then east on Federal highway U.S.-24 to its junction with State 
highway K-9, then east on State highway K-9 to its junction with Cloud 
County 40th Road, then north on Cloud County 40th Road to its junction 
with Republic County 50th Road, then north on Republic County 50th Road 
to its junction with State highway K-148, then west on State highway K-
148 to its junction with Republic County 30th Road, then north on 
Republic County 30th Road to its junction with State highway K-199, 
then north on State highway K-199 to its junction with federal highway 
U.S.-36, then west on Federal highway U.S.-36 to its junction with 
Federal highway U.S.-281, then south on Federal highway U.S.-281 to its 
junction with Federal highway U.S.-24, then west on Federal highway 
U.S.-24 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-183, then south on 
Federal highway U.S.-183 to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-96, 
and then west on Federal highway U.S.-96 to its junction with Federal 
highway U.S.-283.
    Southeast Zone: That part of Kansas bounded by a line from the 
Missouri-Kansas State line west on K-68 to its junction with I-35, then 
southwest on I-35 to its junction with Butler County, NE 150th Street, 
then west on NE 150th Street to its junction with Federal highway U.S.-
77, then south on Federal highway U.S.-77 to the Oklahoma-Kansas State 
line, then east along the Kansas-Oklahoma State line to its junction 
with the Kansas-Missouri State line, then north along the Kansas-
Missouri State line to its junction with State highway K-68.
Montana (Central Flyway Portion)
    Zone 1: The Counties of Blaine, Carter, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, 
Fergus, Garfield, Golden Valley, Judith Basin, McCone, Musselshell, 
Petroleum, Phillips, Powder River, Richland, Roosevelt, Sheridan, 
Stillwater, Sweet Grass, Valley, Wheatland, and Wibaux.
    Zone 2: The Counties of Big Horn, Carbon, Custer, Prairie, Rosebud, 
Treasure, and Yellowstone.
Nebraska
    High Plains: That portion of Nebraska lying west of a line 
beginning at the South Dakota-Nebraska border on U.S. Hwy. 183; south 
on U.S. Hwy. 183 to U.S. Hwy. 20; west on U.S. Hwy. 20 to NE Hwy. 7; 
south on NE Hwy. 7 to NE Hwy. 91; southwest on NE Hwy. 91 to NE Hwy. 2; 
southeast on NE Hwy. 2 to NE Hwy. 92; west on NE Hwy. 92 to NE Hwy. 40; 
south on NE Hwy. 40 to NE Hwy. 47; south on NE Hwy. 47 to NE Hwy. 23; 
east on NE Hwy. 23 to U.S. Hwy. 283; and south on U.S. Hwy. 283 to the 
Kansas-Nebraska border.
    Zone 1: Area bounded by designated Federal and State highways and 
political boundaries beginning at the South Dakota-Nebraska border west 
of NE Hwy. 26E Spur and north of NE Hwy. 12; those portions of Dixon, 
Cedar, and Knox Counties north of NE Hwy. 12; that portion of Keya Paha 
County east of U.S. Hwy. 183; and all of Boyd County. Both banks of the 
Niobrara River in Keya Paha and Boyd counties east of U.S. Hwy. 183 
shall be included in Zone 1.
    Zone 2: The area south of Zone 1 and north of Zone 3.
    Zone 3: Area bounded by designated Federal and State highways, 
County Roads, and political boundaries beginning at the Wyoming-
Nebraska border at the intersection of the Interstate Canal; east along 
northern borders of Scotts Bluff and Morrill Counties to Broadwater 
Road; south to Morrill County Rd 94; east to County Rd 135; south to 
County Rd 88; southeast to County Rd 151; south to County Rd 80; east 
to County Rd 161; south to County Rd 76; east to County Rd 165; south 
to County Rd 167; south to U.S. Hwy 26; east to County Rd 171; north to 
County Rd 68; east to County Rd 183; south to County Rd 64; east to 
County Rd 189; north to County Rd 70; east to County Rd 201; south to 
County Rd 60A; east to County Rd 203; south to County Rd 52; east to 
Keith County Line; east along the northern boundaries of Keith and 
Lincoln Counties to NE Hwy 97; south to U.S. Hwy 83; south to E Hall 
School Rd; east to N Airport Road; south to U.S. Hwy 30; east to NE Hwy 
47; north to Dawson County Rd 769; east to County Rd 423; south to 
County Rd 766; east to County Rd 428; south to County Rd 763; east to 
NE Hwy 21 (Adams Street); south to County Rd 761; east to the Dawson 
County Canal; south and east along the Dawson County Canal to County Rd 
444; south to U.S. Hwy 30; east to U.S. Hwy 183; north to Buffalo 
County Rd 100; east to 46th Avenue; north to NE Hwy 40; south and east 
to NE Hwy 10; north to Buffalo County Rd 220 and Hall County Husker 
Hwy; east to Hall County Rd 70; north to NE Hwy 2; east to U.S. Hwy 
281; north to Chapman Rd; east to 7th Rd; south to U.S. Hwy 30; east to 
Merrick County Rd 13; north to County Rd O; east to NE Hwy 14; north to 
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U.S. Hwy 281; south to NE Hwy 22; west to NE Hwy 11; northwest to NE 
Hwy 91; west to U.S. Hwy 183; south to Round Valley Rd; west to Sargent 
River Rd; west to Drive 443; north to Sargent Rd; west to NE Hwy S21A; 
west to NE Hwy 2; west and north to NE Hwy 91; north and east to North 
Loup Spur Rd; north to North Loup River Rd; east to Pleasant Valley/
Worth Rd; east to Loup County Line; north to Loup-Brown County line; 
east along northern boundaries of Loup and Garfield Counties to Cedar 
River Rd; south to NE Hwy 70; east to U.S. Hwy 281; north to NE Hwy 70; 
east to NE Hwy 14; south to NE Hwy 39; southeast to NE Hwy 22; east to 
U.S. Hwy 81; southeast to U.S. Hwy 30; east to U.S. Hwy 75; north to 
the Washington County line; east to the Iowa-Nebraska border; south to 
the Missouri-Nebraska border; south to Kansas-Nebraska border; west 
along Kansas-Nebraska border to Colorado-Nebraska border; north and 
west to Wyoming-Nebraska border; north to intersection of Interstate 
Canal; and excluding that area in Zone 4.
    Zone 4: Area encompassed by designated Federal and State highways 
and County Roads beginning at the intersection of NE Hwy 8 and U.S. Hwy 
75; north to U.S. Hwy 136; east to the intersection of U.S. Hwy 136 and 
the Steamboat Trace (Trace); north along the Trace to the intersection 
with Federal Levee R-562; north along Federal Levee R-562 to the 
intersection with Nemaha County Rd 643A; south to the Trace; north 
along the Trace/Burlington Northern Railroad right-of-way to NE Hwy 2; 
west to U.S. Hwy 75; north to NE Hwy 2; west to NE Hwy 50; north to 
U.S. Hwy 34; west to NE Hwy 63; north to NE Hwy 66; north and west to 
U.S. Hwy 77; north to NE Hwy 92; west to NE Hwy Spur 12F; south to 
Butler County Rd 30; east to County Rd X; south to County Rd 27; west 
to County Rd W; south to County Rd 26; east to County Rd X; south to 
County Rd 21 (Seward County Line); west to NE Hwy 15; north to County 
Rd 34; west to County Rd H; south to NE Hwy 92; west to U.S. Hwy 81; 
south to NE Hwy 66; west to Polk County Rd C; north to NE Hwy 92; west 
to U.S. Hwy 30; west to Merrick County Rd 17; south to Hordlake Road; 
southeast to Prairie Island Road; southeast to Hamilton County Rd T; 
south to NE Hwy 66; west to NE Hwy 14; south to County Rd 22; west to 
County Rd M; south to County Rd 21; west to County Rd K; south to U.S. 
Hwy 34; west to NE Hwy 2; south to U.S. Hwy I-80; west to Gunbarrel Rd 
(Hall/Hamilton county line); south to Giltner Rd; west to U.S. Hwy 281; 
south to Lochland Rd; west to Holstein Avenue; south to U.S. Hwy 34; 
west to NE Hwy 10; north to Kearney County Rd R and Phelps County Rd 
742; west to U.S. Hwy 283; south to U.S. Hwy 34; east to U.S. Hwy 136; 
east to U.S. Hwy 183; north to NE Hwy 4; east to NE Hwy 10; south to 
U.S. Hwy 136; east to NE Hwy 14; south to NE Hwy 8; east to U.S. Hwy 
81; north to NE Hwy 4; east to NE Hwy 15; south to U.S. Hwy 136; east 
to Jefferson County Rd 578 Avenue; south to PWF Rd; east to NE Hwy 103; 
south to NE Hwy 8; east to U.S. Hwy 75.
New Mexico (Central Flyway Portion)
    North Zone: That portion of the State north of I-40 and U.S. 54.
    South Zone: The remainder of New Mexico.
North Dakota
    High Plains Unit: That portion of the State south and west of a 
line beginning at the junction of U.S. Hwy 83 and the South Dakota 
State line, then north along U.S. Hwy 83 and I-94 to ND Hwy 41, then 
north on ND Hwy 41 to ND Hwy 53, then west on ND Hwy 53 to U.S. Hwy 83, 
then north on U.S. Hwy 83 to U.S. Hwy 2, then west on U.S. Hwy 2 to the 
Williams County line, then north and west along the Williams and Divide 
County lines to the Canadian border.
    Low Plains Unit: The remainder of North Dakota.
Oklahoma
    High Plains Zone: The Counties of Beaver, Cimarron, and Texas.
    Low Plains Zone 1: That portion of the State east of the High 
Plains Zone and north of a line extending east from the Texas State 
line along OK 33 to OK 47, east along OK 47 to U.S. 183, south along 
U.S. 183 to I-40, east along I-40 to U.S. 177, north along U.S. 177 to 
OK 33, east along OK 33 to OK 18, north along OK 18 to OK 51, west 
along OK 51 to I-35, north along I-35 to U.S. 412, west along U.S. 412 
to OK 132, then north along OK 132 to the Kansas State line.
    Low Plains Zone 2: The remainder of Oklahoma.
South Dakota
    High Plains Zone: That portion of the State west of a line 
beginning at the North Dakota State line and extending south along U.S. 
83 to U.S. 14, east on U.S. 14 to Blunt, south on the Blunt-Canning Rd 
to SD 34, east and south on SD 34 to SD 50 at Lee's Corner, south on SD 
50 to I-90, east on I-90 to SD 50, south on SD 50 to SD 44, west on SD 
44 across the Platte-Winner bridge to SD 47, south on SD 47 to U.S. 18, 
east on U.S. 18 to SD 47, south on SD 47 to the Nebraska State line.
    North Zone: That portion of northeastern South Dakota east of the 
High Plains Unit and north of a line extending east along U.S. 212 to 
the Minnesota State line.
    South Zone: That portion of Gregory County east of SD 47 and south 
of SD 44; Charles Mix County south of SD 44 to the Douglas County line; 
south on SD 50 to Geddes; east on the Geddes Highway to U.S. 281; south 
on U.S. 281 and U.S. 18 to SD 50; south and east on SD 50 to the Bon 
Homme County line; the Counties of Bon Homme, Yankton, and Clay south 
of SD 50; and Union County south and west of SD 50 and I-29.
    Middle Zone: The remainder of South Dakota.
Texas
    High Plains Zone: That portion of the State west of a line 
extending south from the Oklahoma State line along U.S. 183 to Vernon, 
south along U.S. 283 to Albany, south along TX 6 to TX 351 to Abilene, 
south along U.S. 277 to Del Rio, then south along the Del Rio 
International Toll Bridge access road to the Mexico border.
    Low Plains North Zone: That portion of northeastern Texas east of 
the High Plains Zone and north of a line beginning at the International 
Toll Bridge south of Del Rio, then extending east on U.S. 90 to San 
Antonio, then continuing east on I-10 to the Louisiana State line at 
Orange, Texas.
    Low Plains South Zone: The remainder of Texas.
Wyoming (Central Flyway portion)
    Zone C1: Big Horn, Converse, Goshen, Hot Springs, Natrona, Park, 
Platte, and Washakie Counties; and Fremont County excluding the 
portions west or south of the Continental Divide.
    Zone C2: Campbell, Crook, Johnson, Niobrara, Sheridan, and Weston 
Counties.
    Zone C3: Albany and Laramie Counties; and that portion of Carbon 
County east of the Continental Divide.

Pacific Flyway

Arizona
    North Zone: Game Management Units 1-5, those portions of Game 
Management Units 6 and 8 within Coconino County, and Game Management 
Units 7, 9, and 12A.
    South Zone: Those portions of Game Management Units 6 and 8 in 
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California
    Northeastern Zone: That portion of California lying east and north 
of a line beginning at the intersection of Interstate 5 with the 
California-Oregon line; south along Interstate 5 to its junction with 
Walters Lane south of the town of Yreka; west along Walters Lane to its 
junction with Easy Street; south along Easy Street to the junction with 
Old Highway 99; south along Old Highway 99 to the point of intersection 
with Interstate 5 north of the town of Weed; south along Interstate 5 
to its junction with Highway 89; east and south along Highway 89 to 
Main Street Greenville; north and east to its junction with North 
Valley Road; south to its junction of Diamond Mountain Road; north and 
east to its junction with North Arm Road; south and west to the 
junction of North Valley Road; south to the junction with Arlington 
Road (A22); west to the junction of Highway 89; south and west to the 
junction of Highway 70; east on Highway 70 to Highway 395; south and 
east on Highway 395 to the point of intersection with the California-
Nevada State line; north along the California-Nevada State line to the 
junction of the California-Nevada-Oregon State lines; west along the 
California-Oregon State line to the point of origin.
    Colorado River Zone: Those portions of San Bernardino, Riverside, 
and Imperial Counties east of a line from the intersection of Highway 
95 with the California-Nevada state line; south on Highway 95 through 
the junction with Highway 40; south on Highway 95 to Vidal Junction; 
south through the town of Rice to the San Bernardino-Riverside County 
line on a road known as ``Aqueduct Road'' also known as Highway 62 in 
San Bernardino County; southwest on Highway 62 to Desert Center Rice 
Road; south on Desert Center Rice Road/Highway 177 to the town of 
Desert Center; east 31 miles on Interstate 10 to its intersection with 
Wiley Well Road; south on Wiley Well Road to Wiley Well; southeast on 
Milpitas Wash Road to the Blythe, Brawley, Davis Lake intersections; 
south on Blythe Ogilby Road also known as County Highway 34 to its 
intersection with Ogilby Road; south on Ogilby Road to its intersection 
with Interstate 8; east seven miles on Interstate 8 to its intersection 
with the Andrade-Algodones Road/Highway 186; south on Highway 186 to 
its intersection with the U.S. Mexico border at Los Algodones, Mexico.
    Southern Zone: That portion of southern California (but excluding 
the Colorado River zone) south and east of a line beginning at the 
mouth of the Santa Maria River at the Pacific Ocean; east along the 
Santa Maria River to where it crosses Highway 101-166 near the City of 
Santa Maria; north on Highway 101-166; east on Highway 166 to the 
junction with Highway 99; south on Highway 99 to the junction of 
Interstate 5; south on Interstate 5 to the crest of the Tehachapi 
Mountains at Tejon Pass; east and north along the crest of the 
Tehachapi Mountains to where it intersects Highway 178 at Walker Pass; 
east on Highway 178 to the junction of Highway 395 at the town of 
Inyokern; south on Highway 395 to the junction of Highway 58; east on 
Highway 58 to the junction of Interstate 15; east on Interstate 15 to 
the junction with Highway 127; north on Highway 127 to the point of 
intersection with the California-Nevada State line.
    Southern San Joaquin Valley Zone: All of Kings and Tulare Counties 
and that portion of Kern County north of the Southern Zone.
    Balance of State Zone: The remainder of California not included in 
the Northeastern, Colorado River, Southern, and the Southern San 
Joaquin Valley Zones.
Colorado (Pacific Flyway Portion)
    Eastern Zone: Routt, Grand, Summit, Eagle, and Pitkin Counties, 
those portions of Saguache, San Juan, Hinsdale, and Mineral Counties 
west of the Continental Divide, that portion of Gunnison County outside 
the North Fork of the Gunnison River Valley (Game Management Units 521, 
53, and 63), and that portion of Moffat County east of the northern 
intersection of Moffat County Road 29 with the Moffat-Routt County line 
south along Moffat County Road 29 to the intersection of Moffat County 
Road 29 and the Moffat-Routt County line (Elkhead Reservoir State 
Park).
    Western Zone: The remainder of the Pacific Flyway portion of 
Colorado not included in the Eastern Zone.
Idaho
    Zone 1: All lands and waters within the Fort Hall Indian 
Reservation, including private in-holdings; Bannock County; Bingham 
County except that portion within the Blackfoot Reservoir drainage; 
Caribou County within the Fort Hall Indian Reservation; and Power 
County east of State Highway 37 and State Highway 39.
    Zone 2: Bear Lake, Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, 
Madison, and Teton Counties; Bingham County within the Blackfoot 
Reservoir drainage; and Caribou County except within the Fort Hall 
Indian Reservation.
    Zone 3: Ada, Adams, Benewah, Blaine, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, 
Camas, Canyon, Cassia, Clearwater, Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Gem, 
Gooding, Idaho, Jerome, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, Lincoln, 
Minidoka, Nez Perce, Oneida, Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone, Twin Falls, and 
Washington Counties; and Power County west of State Highway 37 and 
State Highway 39.
    Zone 4: Valley County.
Nevada
    Northeast Zone: Elko and White Pine Counties.
    Northwest Zone: Carson City, Churchill, Douglas, Esmeralda, Eureka, 
Humboldt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, Storey, and Washoe 
Counties.
    South Zone: Clark and Lincoln Counties.
    Moapa Valley Special Management Area: That portion of Clark County 
including the Moapa Valley to the confluence of the Muddy and Virgin 
Rivers.
Oregon
    Zone 1: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, 
Gilliam, Hood River, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, 
Morrow, Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Tillamook, Umatilla, Wasco, 
Washington, and Yamhill, Counties.
    Zone 2: The remainder of Oregon not included in Zone 1.
Utah
    Zone 1: Box Elder, Cache, Daggett, Davis, Duchesne, Morgan, Rich, 
Salt Lake, Summit, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, and Weber Counties, and that 
part of Toole County north of I-80.
    Zone 2: The remainder of Utah not included in Zone 1.
Washington
    East Zone: All areas east of the Pacific Crest Trail and east of 
the Big White Salmon River in Klickitat County.
    West Zone: The remainder of Washington not included in the East 
Zone.
Wyoming (Pacific Flyway Portion)
    Snake River Zone: Beginning at the south boundary of Yellowstone 
National Park and the Continental Divide; south along the Continental 
Divide to Union Pass and the Union Pass Road (U.S.F.S. Road 600); west 
and south along the Union Pass Road to U.S.F.S. Road 605; south along 
U.S.F.S. Road 605 to the Bridger-Teton National Forest boundary; along 
the national forest boundary to the Idaho State line; north along the 
Idaho State line to the south boundary of Yellowstone National Park; 
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the Yellowstone National Park boundary to the Continental Divide.
    Balance of State Zone: The remainder of the Pacific Flyway portion 
of Wyoming not included in the Snake River Zone.

Geese

Atlantic Flyway
Connecticut
Early Canada Goose Seasons
    South Zone: Same as for ducks.
    North Zone: Same as for ducks.
Regular Seasons
    AP Unit: Litchfield County and the portion of Hartford County west 
of a line beginning at the Massachusetts border in Suffield and 
extending south along Route 159 to its intersection with Route 91 in 
Hartford, and then extending south along Route 91 to its intersection 
with the Hartford-Middlesex County line.
    Atlantic Flyway Resident Population (AFRP) Unit: Starting at the 
intersection of I-95 and the Quinnipiac River, north on the Quinnipiac 
River to its intersection with I-91, north on I-91 to I-691, west on I-
691 to the Hartford County line, and encompassing the rest of New Haven 
County and Fairfield County in its entirety.
    NAP H-Unit: All of the rest of the State not included in the AP or 
AFRP descriptions above.
    South Zone: Same as for ducks.
Maine
    Same zones as for ducks.
Maryland
    Early Canada Goose Seasons
    Eastern Unit: Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, 
Queen Anne's, St. Mary's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worcester 
Counties; and that part of Anne Arundel County east of Interstate 895, 
Interstate 97, and Route 3; that part of Prince George's County east of 
Route 3 and Route 301; and that part of Charles County east of Route 
301 to the Virginia State line.
    Western Unit: Allegany, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, 
Howard, Montgomery, and Washington Counties and that part of Anne 
Arundel County west of Interstate 895, Interstate 97, and Route 3; that 
part of Prince George's County west of Route 3 and Route 301; and that 
part of Charles County west of Route 301 to the Virginia State line.
Regular Seasons
    Resident Population (RP) Zone: Allegany, Frederick, Garrett, 
Montgomery, and Washington Counties; that portion of Prince George's 
County west of Route 3 and Route 301; that portion of Charles County 
west of Route 301 to the Virginia State line; and that portion of 
Carroll County west of Route 31 to the intersection of Route 97, and 
west of Route 97 to the Pennsylvania line.
    AP Zone: Remainder of the State.
Massachusetts
    NAP Zone: Central and Coastal Zones (see duck zones).
    AP Zone: The Western Zone (see duck zones).
    Special Late Season Area: The Central Zone and that portion of the 
Coastal Zone (see duck zones) that lies north of the Cape Cod Canal, 
north to the New Hampshire line.
New Hampshire
    Same zones as for ducks.
New Jersey
    AP Zone: North and South Zones (see duck zones).
    RP Zone: The Coastal Zone (see duck zones).
    Special Late Season Area: In northern New Jersey, that portion of 
the State within a continuous line that runs east along the New York 
State boundary line to the Hudson River; then south along the New York 
State boundary to its intersection with Route 440 at Perth Amboy; then 
west on Route 440 to its intersection with Route 287; then west along 
Route 287 to its intersection with Route 206 in Bedminster (Exit 18); 
then north along Route 206 to its intersection with Route 94: Then west 
along Route 94 to the toll bridge in Columbia; then north along the 
Pennsylvania State boundary in the Delaware River to the beginning 
point. In southern New Jersey, that portion of the State within a 
continuous line that runs west from the Atlantic Ocean at Ship Bottom 
along Route 72 to Route 70; then west along Route 70 to Route 206; then 
south along Route 206 to Route 536; then west along Route 536 to Route 
322; then west along Route 322 to Route 55; then south along Route 55 
to Route 553 (Buck Road); then south along Route 553 to Route 40; then 
east along Route 40 to route 55; then south along Route 55 to Route 552 
(Sherman Avenue); then west along Route 552 to Carmel Road; then south 
along Carmel Road to Route 49; then east along Route 49 to Route 555; 
then south along Route 555 to Route 553; then east along Route 553 to 
Route 649; then north along Route 649 to Route 670; then east along 
Route 670 to Route 47; then north along Route 47 to Route 548; then 
east along Route 548 to Route 49; then east along Route 49 to Route 50; 
then south along Route 50 to Route 9; then south along Route 9 to Route 
625 (Sea Isle City Boulevard); then east along Route 625 to the 
Atlantic Ocean; then north to the beginning point.
New York
    Lake Champlain Goose Area: The same as the Lake Champlain Waterfowl 
Hunting Zone, which is that area of New York State lying east and north 
of a continuous line extending along Route 11 from the New York-Canada 
International boundary south to Route 9B, south along Route 9B to Route 
9, south along Route 9 to Route 22 south of Keeseville, south along 
Route 22 to the west shore of South Bay along and around the shoreline 
of South Bay to Route 22 on the east shore of South Bay, southeast 
along Route 22 to Route 4, northeast along Route 4 to the New York-
Vermont boundary.
    Northeast Goose Area: The same as the Northeastern Waterfowl 
Hunting Zone, which is that area of New York State lying north of a 
continuous line extending from Lake Ontario east along the north shore 
of the Salmon River to Interstate 81, south along Interstate Route 81 
to Route 31, east along Route 31 to Route 13, north along Route 13 to 
Route 49, east along Route 49 to Route 365, east along Route 365 to 
Route 28, east along Route 28 to Route 29, east along Route 29 to Route 
22 at Greenwich Junction, north along Route 22 to Washington County 
Route 153, east along CR 153 to the New York-Vermont boundary, 
exclusive of the Lake Champlain Zone.
    East Central Goose Area: That area of New York State lying inside 
of a continuous line extending from Interstate Route 81 in Cicero, east 
along Route 31 to Route 13, north along Route 13 to Route 49, east 
along Route 49 to Route 365, east along Route 365 to Route 28, east 
along Route 28 to Route 29, east along Route 29 to Route 147 at Kimball 
Corners, south along Route 147 to Schenectady County Route 40 (West 
Glenville Road), west along Route 40 to Touareuna Road, south along 
Touareuna Road to Schenectady County Route 59, south along Route 59 to 
State Route 5, east along Route 5 to the Lock 9 bridge, southwest along 
the Lock 9 bridge to Route 5S, southeast along Route 5S to Schenectady 
County Route 58, southwest along Route 58 to the NYS Thruway, south 
along the Thruway to Route 7, southwest along Route 7 to Schenectady 
County Route 103, south along Route 103 to Route 406, east along Route 
406 to Schenectady County Route 99 (Windy Hill Road), south along Route 
99 to Dunnsville Road, south along Dunnsville Road to Route 397, 
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at Altamont, west along Route 146 to Albany County Route 252, northwest 
along Route 252 to Schenectady County Route 131, north along Route 131 
to Route 7, west along Route 7 to Route 10 at Richmondville, south on 
Route 10 to Route 23 at Stamford, west along Route 23 to Route 7 in 
Oneonta, southwest along Route 7 to Route 79 to Interstate Route 88 
near Harpursville, west along Route 88 to Interstate Route 81, north 
along Route 81 to the point of beginning.
    West Central Goose Area: That area of New York State lying within a 
continuous line beginning at the point where the northerly extension of 
Route 269 (County Line Road on the Niagara-Orleans County boundary) 
meets the International boundary with Canada, south to the shore of 
Lake Ontario at the eastern boundary of Golden Hill State Park, south 
along the extension of Route 269 and Route 269 to Route 104 at Jeddo, 
west along Route 104 to Niagara County Route 271, south along Route 271 
to Route 31E at Middleport, south along Route 31E to Route 31, west 
along Route 31 to Griswold Street, south along Griswold Street to Ditch 
Road, south along Ditch Road to Foot Road, south along Foot Road to the 
north bank of Tonawanda Creek, west along the north bank of Tonawanda 
Creek to Route 93, south along Route 93 to Route 5, east along Route 5 
to Crittenden-Murrays Corners Road, south on Crittenden-Murrays Corners 
Road to the NYS Thruway, east along the Thruway 90 to Route 98 (at 
Thruway Exit 48) in Batavia, south along Route 98 to Route 20, east 
along Route 20 to Route 19 in Pavilion Center, south along Route 19 to 
Route 63, southeast along Route 63 to Route 246, south along Route 246 
to Route 39 in Perry, northeast along Route 39 to Route 20A, northeast 
along Route 20A to Route 20, east along Route 20 to Route 364 (near 
Canandaigua), south and east along Route 364 to Yates County Route 18 
(Italy Valley Road), southwest along Route 18 to Yates County Route 34, 
east along Route 34 to Yates County Route 32, south along Route 32 to 
Steuben County Route 122, south along Route 122 to Route 53, south 
along Route 53 to Steuben County Route 74, east along Route 74 to Route 
54A (near Pulteney), south along Route 54A to Steuben County Route 87, 
east along Route 87 to Steuben County Route 96, east along Route 96 to 
Steuben County Route 114, east along Route 114 to Schuyler County Route 
23, east and southeast along Route 23 to Schuyler County Route 28, 
southeast along Route 28 to Route 409 at Watkins Glen, south along 
Route 409 to Route 14, south along Route 14 to Route 224 at Montour 
Falls, east along Route 224 to Route 228 in Odessa, north along Route 
228 to Route 79 in Mecklenburg, east along Route 79 to Route 366 in 
Ithaca, northeast along Route 366 to Route 13, northeast along Route 13 
to Interstate Route 81 in Cortland, north along Route 81 to the north 
shore of the Salmon River to shore of Lake Ontario, extending generally 
northwest in a straight line to the nearest point of the international 
boundary with Canada, south and west along the international boundary 
to the point of beginning.
    Hudson Valley Goose Area: That area of New York State lying within 
a continuous line extending from Route 4 at the New York-Vermont 
boundary, west and south along Route 4 to Route 149 at Fort Ann, west 
on Route 149 to Route 9, south along Route 9 to Interstate Route 87 (at 
Exit 20 in Glens Falls), south along Route 87 to Route 29, west along 
Route 29 to Route 147 at Kimball Corners, south along Route 147 to 
Schenectady County Route 40 (West Glenville Road), west along Route 40 
to Touareuna Road, south along Touareuna Road to Schenectady County 
Route 59, south along Route 59 to State Route 5, east along Route 5 to 
the Lock 9 bridge, southwest along the Lock 9 bridge to Route 5S, 
southeast along Route 5S to Schenectady County Route 58, southwest 
along Route 58 to the NYS Thruway, south along the Thruway to Route 7, 
southwest along Route 7 to Schenectady County Route 103, south along 
Route 103 to Route 406, east along Route 406 to Schenectady County 
Route 99 (Windy Hill Road), south along Route 99 to Dunnsville Road, 
south along Dunnsville Road to Route 397, southwest along Route 397 to 
Route 146 at Altamont, southeast along Route 146 to Main Street in 
Altamont, west along Main Street to Route 156, southeast along Route 
156 to Albany County Route 307, southeast along Route 307 to Route 85A, 
southwest along Route 85A to Route 85, south along Route 85 to Route 
443, southeast along Route 443 to Albany County Route 301 at 
Clarksville, southeast along Route 301 to Route 32, south along Route 
32 to Route 23 at Cairo, west along Route 23 to Joseph Chadderdon Road, 
southeast along Joseph Chadderdon Road to Hearts Content Road (Greene 
County Route 31), southeast along Route 31 to Route 32, south along 
Route 32 to Greene County Route 23A, east along Route 23A to Interstate 
Route 87 (the NYS Thruway), south along Route 87 to Route 28 (Exit 19) 
near Kingston, northwest on Route 28 to Route 209, southwest on Route 
209 to the New York-Pennsylvania boundary, southeast along the New 
York-Pennsylvania boundary to the New York-New Jersey boundary, 
southeast along the New York-New Jersey boundary to Route 210 near 
Greenwood Lake, northeast along Route 210 to Orange County Route 5, 
northeast along Orange County Route 5 to Route 105 in the Village of 
Monroe, east and north along Route 105 to Route 32, northeast along 
Route 32 to Orange County Route 107 (Quaker Avenue), east along Route 
107 to Route 9W, north along Route 9W to the south bank of Moodna 
Creek, southeast along the south bank of Moodna Creek to the New 
Windsor-Cornwall town boundary, northeast along the New Windsor-
Cornwall town boundary to the Orange-Dutchess County boundary (middle 
of the Hudson River), north along the county boundary to Interstate 
Route 84, east along Route 84 to the Dutchess-Putnam County boundary, 
east along the county boundary to the New York-Connecticut boundary, 
north along the New York-Connecticut boundary to the New York-
Massachusetts boundary, north along the New York-Massachusetts boundary 
to the New York-Vermont boundary, north to the point of beginning.
    Eastern Long Island Goose Area (NAP High Harvest Area): That area 
of Suffolk County lying east of a continuous line extending due south 
from the New York-Connecticut boundary to the northernmost end of 
Roanoke Avenue in the Town of Riverhead; then south on Roanoke Avenue 
(which becomes County Route 73) to State Route 25; then west on Route 
25 to Peconic Avenue; then south on Peconic Avenue to County Route (CR) 
104 (Riverleigh Avenue); then south on CR 104 to CR 31 (Old Riverhead 
Road); then south on CR 31 to Oak Street; then south on Oak Street to 
Potunk Lane; then west on Stevens Lane; then south on Jessup Avenue (in 
Westhampton Beach) to Dune Road (CR 89); then due south to 
international waters.
    Western Long Island Goose Area (RP Area): That area of Westchester 
County and its tidal waters southeast of Interstate Route 95 and that 
area of Nassau and Suffolk Counties lying west of a continuous line 
extending due south from the New York-Connecticut boundary to the 
northernmost end of Sound Road (just east of Wading River Marsh); then 
south on Sound Road to North Country Road; then west on North Country 
Road to Randall Road; then south on Randall Road to Route 25A, then 
west on Route 25A to the Sunken Meadow State Parkway; then south on the 
Sunken Meadow Parkway to the Sagtikos State Parkway; then south on the 
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Moses State Parkway; then south on the Robert Moses Parkway to its 
southernmost end; then due south to international waters.
    Central Long Island Goose Area (NAP Low Harvest Area): That area of 
Suffolk County lying between the Western and Eastern Long Island Goose 
Areas, as defined above.
    South Goose Area: The remainder of New York State, excluding New 
York City.
North Carolina
    Northeast Hunt Unit: Includes the following counties or portions of 
counties: Bertie (that portion north and east of a line formed by NC 45 
at the Washington County line to U.S. 17 in Midway, U.S. 17 in Midway 
to U.S. 13 in Windsor, U.S. 13 in Windsor to the Hertford Co. line), 
Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, 
and Washington.
    RP Hunt Zone: Remainder of the State.
Pennsylvania
    Resident Canada Goose Zone: All of Pennsylvania except for SJBP 
Zone and the area east of route SR 97 from the Maryland State Line to 
the intersection of SR 194, east of SR 194 to intersection of U.S. 
Route 30, south of U.S. Route 30 to SR 441, east of SR 441 to SR 743, 
east of SR 743 to intersection of I-81, east of I-81 to intersection of 
I-80, and south of I-80 to the New Jersey State line.
    SJBP Zone: The area north of I-80 and west of I-79 including in the 
city of Erie west of Bay Front Parkway to and including the Lake Erie 
Duck zone (Lake Erie, Presque Isle, and the area within 150 yards of 
the Lake Erie Shoreline).
    AP Zone: The area east of route SR 97 from Maryland State Line to 
the intersection of SR 194, east of SR 194 to intersection of U.S. 
Route 30, south of U.S. Route 30 to SR 441, east of SR 441 to SR 743, 
east of SR 743 to intersection of I-81, east of I-81 to intersection of 
I-80, south of I-80 to New Jersey State line.
Rhode Island
    Special Area for Canada Geese: Kent and Providence Counties and 
portions of the towns of Exeter and North Kingston within Washington 
County (see State regulations for detailed descriptions).
South Carolina
    Canada Goose Area: Statewide except for the following area:
    East of U.S. 301: That portion of Clarendon County bounded to the 
North by S-14-25, to the East by Hwy 260, and to the South by the 
markers delineating the channel of the Santee River.
    West of U.S. 301: That portion of Clarendon County bounded on the 
North by S-14-26 extending southward to that portion of Orangeburg 
County bordered by Hwy 6.
Vermont
    Same zones as for ducks.
Virginia
    AP Zone: The area east and south of the following line--the 
Stafford County line from the Potomac River west to Interstate 95 at 
Fredericksburg, then south along Interstate 95 to Petersburg, then 
Route 460 (SE) to City of Suffolk, then south along Route 32 to the 
North Carolina line.
    SJBP Zone: The area to the west of the AP Zone boundary and east of 
the following line: The ``Blue Ridge'' (mountain spine) at the West 
Virginia-Virginia Border (Loudoun County-Clarke County line) south to 
Interstate 64 (the Blue Ridge line follows county borders along the 
western edge of Loudoun-Fauquier-Rappahannock-Madison-Greene-Albemarle 
and into Nelson Counties), then east along Interstate Rt. 64 to Route 
15, then south along Rt. 15 to the North Carolina line.
    RP Zone: The remainder of the State west of the SJBP Zone.
Mississippi Flyway
Arkansas
    Northwest Zone: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Conway, Crawford, 
Faulkner, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Madison, Marion, Newton, Perry, 
Pope, Pulaski, Searcy, Sebastian, Scott, Van Buren, Washington, and 
Yell Counties.
Illinois
Early Canada Goose Seasons
    North September Canada Goose Zone: That portion of the State north 
of a line extending west from the Indiana border along Interstate 80 to 
I-39, south along I-39 to Illinois Route 18, west along Illinois Route 
18 to Illinois Route 29, south along Illinois Route 29 to Illinois 
Route 17, west along Illinois Route 17 to the Mississippi River, and 
due south across the Mississippi River to the Iowa border.
    Central September Canada Goose Zone: That portion of the State 
south of the North September Canada Goose Zone line to a line extending 
west from the Indiana border along I-70 to Illinois Route 4, south 
along Illinois Route 4 to Illinois Route 161, west along Illinois Route 
161 to Illinois Route 158, south and west along Illinois Route 158 to 
Illinois Route 159, south along Illinois Route 159 to Illinois Route 3, 
south along Illinois Route 3 to St. Leo's Road, south along St. Leo's 
road to Modoc Road, west along Modoc Road to Modoc Ferry Road, 
southwest along Modoc Ferry Road to Levee Road, southeast along Levee 
Road to County Route 12 (Modoc Ferry entrance Road), south along County 
Route 12 to the Modoc Ferry route and southwest on the Modoc Ferry 
route across the Mississippi River to the Missouri border.
    South September Canada Goose Zone: That portion of the State south 
and east of a line extending west from the Indiana border along 
Interstate 70, south along U.S. Highway 45, to Illinois Route 13, west 
along Illinois Route 13 to Greenbriar Road, north on Greenbriar Road to 
Sycamore Road, west on Sycamore Road to N. Reed Station Road, south on 
N. Reed Station Road to Illinois Route 13, west along Illinois Route 13 
to Illinois Route 127, south along Illinois Route 127 to State Forest 
Road (1025 N), west along State Forest Road to Illinois Route 3, north 
along Illinois Route 3 to the south bank of the Big Muddy River, west 
along the south bank of the Big Muddy River to the Mississippi River, 
west across the Mississippi River to the Missouri border.
    South Central September Canada Goose Zone: The remainder of the 
State between the south border of the Central September Canada Goose 
Zone and the North border of the South September Canada Goose Zone.
Regular Seasons
    North Zone: That portion of the State north of a line extending 
west from the Indiana border along Interstate 80 to I-39, south along 
I-39 to Illinois Route 18, west along Illinois Route 18 to Illinois 
Route 29, south along Illinois Route 29 to Illinois Route 17, west 
along Illinois Route 17 to the Mississippi River, and due south across 
the Mississippi River to the Iowa border.
    Central Zone: That portion of the State south of the North Goose 
Zone line to a line extending west from the Indiana border along I-70 
to Illinois Route 4, south along Illinois Route 4 to Illinois Route 
161, west along Illinois Route 161 to Illinois Route 158, south and 
west along Illinois Route 158 to Illinois Route 159, south along 
Illinois Route 159 to Illinois Route 3, south along Illinois Route 3 to 
St. Leo's Road, south along St. Leo's road to Modoc Road, west along 
Modoc Road to Modoc Ferry Road, southwest along Modoc Ferry Road to 
Levee Road, southeast along Levee Road to County Route 12 (Modoc Ferry 
entrance Road), south along County Route 12 to the Modoc

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Ferry route and southwest on the Modoc Ferry route across the 
Mississippi River to the Missouri border.
    South Zone: Same zone as for ducks.
    South Central Zone: Same zone as for ducks.
Indiana
    Same zones as for ducks.
Iowa
Early Canada Goose Seasons
    Cedar Rapids/Iowa City Goose Zone: Includes portions of Linn and 
Johnson Counties bounded as follows: Beginning at the intersection of 
the west border of Linn County and Linn County Road E2W; then south and 
east along County Road E2W to Highway 920; then north along Highway 920 
to County Road E16; then east along County Road E16 to County Road W58; 
then south along County Road W58 to County Road E34; then east along 
County Road E34 to Highway 13; then south along Highway 13 to Highway 
30; then east along Highway 30 to Highway 1; then south along Highway 1 
to Morse Road in Johnson County; then east along Morse Road to Wapsi 
Avenue; then south along Wapsi Avenue to Lower West Branch Road; then 
west along Lower West Branch Road to Taft Avenue; then south along Taft 
Avenue to County Road F62; then west along County Road F62 to Kansas 
Avenue; then north along Kansas Avenue to Black Diamond Road; then west 
on Black Diamond Road to Jasper Avenue; then north along Jasper Avenue 
to Rohert Road; then west along Rohert Road to Ivy Avenue; then north 
along Ivy Avenue to 340th Street; then west along 340th Street to Half 
Moon Avenue; then north along Half Moon Avenue to Highway 6; then west 
along Highway 6 to Echo Avenue; then north along Echo Avenue to 250th 
Street; then east on 250th Street to Green Castle Avenue; then north 
along Green Castle Avenue to County Road F12; then west along County 
Road F12 to County Road W30; then north along County Road W30 to 
Highway 151; then north along the Linn-Benton County line to the point 
of beginning.
    Des Moines Goose Zone: Includes those portions of Polk, Warren, 
Madison, and Dallas Counties bounded as follows: Beginning at the 
intersection of Northwest 158th Avenue and County Road R38 in Polk 
County; then south along R38 to Northwest 142nd Avenue; then east along 
Northwest 142nd Avenue to Northeast 126th Avenue; then east along 
Northeast 126th Avenue to Northeast 46th Street; then south along 
Northeast 46th Street to Highway 931; then east along Highway 931 to 
Northeast 80th Street; then south along Northeast 80th Street to 
Southeast 6th Avenue; then west along Southeast 6th Avenue to Highway 
65; then south and west along Highway 65 to Highway 69 in Warren 
County; then south along Highway 69 to County Road G24; then west along 
County Road G24 to Highway 28; then southwest along Highway 28 to 43rd 
Avenue; then north along 43rd Avenue to Ford Street; then west along 
Ford Street to Filmore Street; then west along Filmore Street to 10th 
Avenue; then south along 10th Avenue to 155th Street in Madison County; 
then west along 155th Street to Cumming Road; then north along Cumming 
Road to Badger Creek Avenue; then north along Badger Creek Avenue to 
County Road F90 in Dallas County; then east along County Road F90 to 
County Road R22; then north along County Road R22 to Highway 44; then 
east along Highway 44 to County Road R30; then north along County Road 
R30 to County Road F31; then east along County Road F31 to Highway 17; 
then north along Highway 17 to Highway 415 in Polk County; then east 
along Highway 415 to Northwest 158th Avenue; then east along Northwest 
158th Avenue to the point of beginning.
    Cedar Falls/Waterloo Goose Zone: Includes those portions of Black 
Hawk County bounded as follows: Beginning at the intersection of County 
Roads C66 and V49 in Black Hawk County, then south along County Road 
V49 to County Road D38, then west along County Road D38 to State 
Highway 21, then south along State Highway 21 to County Road D35, then 
west along County Road D35 to Grundy Road, then north along Grundy Road 
to County Road D19, then west along County Road D19 to Butler Road, 
then north along Butler Road to County Road C57, then north and east 
along County Road C57 to U.S. Highway 63, then south along U.S. Highway 
63 to County Road C66, then east along County Road C66 to the point of 
beginning.
Regular Seasons
    Same zones as for ducks.
Kentucky
    Northeast Goose Zone: Bath, Menifee, Morgan (except the portion 
that lies within the Paintsville Lake Wildlife Management Area) and 
Rowan Counties except that no goose hunting is permitted on public land 
(U.S. Forest Service) and water within the block of land lying inside 
the boundaries of Hwy 801, Hwy 1274, Hwy 36, Hwy 211, Hwy 60, and Hwy 
826.
    Western Goose Zone: The Western Goose Zone includes Henderson 
County and the portion of Kentucky west of U.S. 60 from the Henderson-
Union County line to U.S. 641; U.S. 641 to Interstate 24; Interstate 24 
to the Purchase Parkway; and the Purchase Parkway.
    Remainder of State: The remainder of Kentucky outside the Northeast 
and Western Goose Zones.
Louisiana
    North Zone: That portion of the State north of the line from the 
Texas border at Hwy 190/12 east to Hwy 49, then south on Hwy 49 to I-
10, then east on I-10 to I-12, then east on I-12 to I-10, then east on 
I-10 to the Mississippi State line.
    South Zone: Remainder of the State.
Michigan
    North Zone: Same as North duck zone.
    Middle Zone: Same as Middle duck zone.
    South Zone: Same as South duck zone.
    Allegan County GMU: That area encompassed by a line beginning at 
the junction of 136th Avenue and Interstate Highway 196 in Lake Town 
Township and extending easterly along 136th Avenue to Michigan Highway 
40, southerly along Michigan 40 through the city of Allegan to 108th 
Avenue in Trowbridge Township, westerly along 108th Avenue to 46th 
Street, northerly along 46th Street to 109th Avenue, westerly along 
109th Avenue to I-196 in Casco Township, then northerly along I-196 to 
the point of beginning.
    Muskegon Wastewater GMU: That portion of Muskegon County within the 
boundaries of the Muskegon County wastewater system, east of the 
Muskegon State Game Area, in sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 
30, and 32, T10N R14W, and sections 1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 24, and 
25, T10N R15W, as posted.
Minnesota
    Same zones as for ducks.
Missouri
    Same zones as for ducks.
Ohio
    Same zones as for ducks.
Tennessee
    Northwest Goose Zone: Lake, Obion, Weakley, and Dyer Counties, 
excluding that portion south of State Highway 104; and Gibson County, 
excluding that portion south of State Highway 104 and west of U.S. 
Highways 45 and 45W.
    Remainder of State: That portion of Tennessee outside of the 
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Wisconsin
Early Canada Goose Seasons
    Early-Season Subzone A: That portion of the State encompassed by a 
line beginning at the intersection of U.S. Highway 141 and the Michigan 
border near Niagara, then south along U.S. 141 to State Highway 22, 
west and southwest along State 22 to U.S. 45, south along U.S. 45 to 
State 22, west and south along State 22 to State 110, south along State 
110 to U.S. 10, south along U.S. 10 to State 49, south along State 49 
to State 23, west along State 23 to State 73, south along State 73 to 
State 60, west along State 60 to State 23, south along State 23 to 
State 11, east along State 11 to State 78, then south along State 78 to 
the Illinois border.
    Early-Season Subzone B: The remainder of the State.
Regular Seasons
    Same zones as for ducks but in addition:
    Horicon Zone: That portion of the State encompassed by a boundary 
beginning at the intersection of State 23 and State 73 and moves south 
along State 73 until the intersection of State 73 and State 60, then 
moves east along State 60 until the intersection of State 60 and State 
83, and then moves north along State 83 until the intersection of State 
83 and State 33 at which point it moves east until the intersection of 
State 33 and U.S. 45, then moves north along U.S. 45 until the 
intersection of U.S. 45 and State 23, at which point it moves west 
along State 23 until the intersection of State 23 and State 73.
Central Flyway
Colorado (Central Flyway Portion)
    Northern Front Range Area: All areas in Boulder, Larimer, and Weld 
Counties from the Continental Divide east along the Wyoming border to 
U.S. 85, south on U.S. 85 to the Adams County line, and all lands in 
Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Gilpin, and 
Jefferson Counties.
    North Park Area: Jackson County.
    South Park and San Luis Valley Area: All of Alamosa, Chaffee, 
Conejos, Costilla, Custer, Fremont, Lake, Park, Rio Grande, and Teller 
Counties, and those portions of Saguache, Mineral and Hinsdale Counties 
east of the Continental Divide.
    Remainder: Remainder of the Central Flyway portion of Colorado.
    Eastern Colorado Late Light Goose Area: That portion of the State 
east of Interstate Highway 25.
Montana (Central Flyway Portion)
    Zone 1: Same as Zone 1 for ducks and coots.
    Zone 2: Same as Zone 2 for ducks and coots.
Nebraska
Dark Geese
    Niobrara Unit: That area contained within and bounded by the 
intersection of the South Dakota State line and the eastern Cherry 
County line, south along the Cherry County line to the Niobrara River, 
east to the Norden Road, south on the Norden Road to U.S. Hwy 20, east 
along U.S. Hwy 20 to NE Hwy 14, north along NE Hwy 14 to NE Hwy 59 and 
County Road 872, west along County Road 872 to the Knox County Line, 
north along the Knox County Line to the South Dakota State line. Where 
the Niobrara River forms the boundary, both banks of the river are 
included in the Niobrara Unit.
    East Unit: That area north and east of U.S. 81 at the Kansas-
Nebraska State line, north to NE Hwy 91, east to U.S. 275, south to 
U.S. 77, south to NE 91, east to U.S. 30, east to Nebraska-Iowa State 
line.
    Platte River Unit: That area north and west of U.S. 81 at the 
Kansas-Nebraska State line, north to NE Hwy 91, west along NE 91 to NE 
11, north to the Holt County line, west along the northern border of 
Garfield, Loup, Blaine and Thomas Counties to the Hooker County line, 
south along the Thomas-Hooker County lines to the McPherson County 
line, east along the south border of Thomas County to the western line 
of Custer County, south along the Custer-Logan County line to NE 92, 
west to U.S. 83, north to NE 92, west to NE 61, south along NE 61 to NE 
92, west along NE 92 to U.S. Hwy 26, south along U.S. Hwy 26 to Keith 
County Line, south along Keith County Line to the Colorado State line.
    Panhandle Unit: That area north and west of Keith-Deuel County Line 
at the Nebraska-Colorado State line, north along the Keith County Line 
to U.S. Hwy 26, west to NE Hwy 92, east to NE Hwy 61, north along NE 
Hwy 61 to NE Hwy 2, west along NE 2 to the corner formed by Garden-
Grant-Sheridan Counties, west along the north border of Garden, 
Morrill, and Scotts Bluff Counties to the intersection of the 
Interstate Canal, west to the Wyoming State line.
    North-Central Unit: The remainder of the State.
Light Geese
    Rainwater Basin Light Goose Area: The area bounded by the junction 
of NE Hwy. 92 and NE Hwy. 15, south along NE Hwy. 15 to NE Hwy. 4, west 
along NE Hwy. 4 to U.S. Hwy. 34, west along U.S. Hwy. 34 to U.S. Hwy. 
283, north along U.S. Hwy. 283 to U.S. Hwy. 30, east along U.S. Hwy. 30 
to NE Hwy. 92, east along NE Hwy. 92 to the beginning.
    Remainder of State: The remainder of Nebraska.
New Mexico (Central Flyway Portion)
Dark Geese
    Middle Rio Grande Valley Unit: Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia 
Counties.
    Remainder: The remainder of the Central Flyway portion of New 
Mexico.
North Dakota
    Missouri River Canada Goose Zone: The area within and bounded by a 
line starting where ND Hwy 6 crosses the South Dakota border; then 
north on ND Hwy 6 to I-94; then west on I-94 to ND Hwy 49; then north 
on ND Hwy 49 to ND Hwy 200; then west on ND Hwy 200; then north on ND 
Hwy 8 to the Mercer/McLean County line; then east following the county 
line until it turns south toward Garrison Dam; then east along a line 
(including Mallard Island) of Lake Sakakawea to U.S. Hwy 83; then south 
on U.S. Hwy 83 to ND Hwy 200; then east on ND Hwy 200 to ND Hwy 41; 
then south on ND Hwy 41 to U.S. Hwy 83; then south on U.S. Hwy 83 to I-
94; then east on I-94 to U.S. Hwy 83; then south on U.S. Hwy 83 to the 
South Dakota border; then west along the South Dakota border to ND Hwy 
6.
    Western North Dakota Canada Goose Zone: Same as the High Plains 
Unit for ducks, mergansers and coots, excluding the Missouri River 
Canada Goose Zone.
    Rest of State: Remainder of North Dakota.
South Dakota
Early Canada Goose Seasons
    Special Early Canada Goose Unit: The Counties of Campbell, 
Marshall, Roberts, Day, Clark, Codington, Grant, Hamlin, Deuel, 
Walworth; that portion of Perkins County west of State Highway 75 and 
south of State Highway 20; that portion of Dewey County north of Bureau 
of Indian Affairs Road 8, Bureau of Indian Affairs Road 9, and the 
section of U.S. Highway 212 east of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Road 8 
junction; that portion of Potter County east of U.S. Highway 83; that 
portion of Sully County east of U.S. Highway 83; portions of Hyde, 
Buffalo, Brule, and Charles Mix counties north and east of a line 
beginning at the Hughes-Hyde County line on State Highway 34, east to 
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Avenue, south to Interstate 90 on 350th Avenue, south and east on State 
Highway 50 to Geddes, east on 285th Street to U.S. Highway 281, and 
north on U.S. Highway 281 to the Charles Mix-Douglas County boundary; 
that portion of Bon Homme County north of State Highway 50; those 
portions of Yankton and Clay Counties north of a line beginning at the 
junction of State Highway 50 and 306th Street/County Highway 585 in Bon 
Homme County, east to U.S. Highway 81, then north on U.S. Highway 81 to 
303rd Street, then east on 303rd Street to 444th Avenue, then south on 
444th Avenue to 305th Street, then east on 305th Street/Bluff Road to 
State Highway 19, then south to State Highway 50 and east to the Clay/
Union County Line; McPherson, Edmunds, Kingsbury, Brookings, Lake, 
Moody, Miner, Faulk, Hand, Jerauld, Douglas, Hutchinson, Turner, 
Aurora, Beadle, Davison, Hanson, Sanborn, Spink, Brown, Harding, Butte, 
Meade, Oglala Lakota (formerly Shannon), Jackson, Mellette, Todd, 
Jones, Haakon, Corson, Ziebach, and McCook Counties; and those portions 
of Minnehaha and Lincoln counties outside of an area bounded by a line 
beginning at the junction of the South Dakota-Minnesota State line and 
Minnehaha County Highway 122 (254th Street) west to its junction with 
Minnehaha County Highway 149 (464th Avenue), south on Minnehaha County 
Highway 149 (464th Avenue) to Hartford, then south on Minnehaha County 
Highway 151 (463rd Avenue) to State Highway 42, east on State Highway 
42 to State Highway 17, south on State Highway 17 to its junction with 
Lincoln County Highway 116 (Klondike Road), and east on Lincoln County 
Highway 116 (Klondike Road) to the South Dakota-Iowa State line, then 
north along the South Dakota-Iowa and South Dakota-Minnesota border to 
the junction of the South Dakota-Minnesota State line and Minnehaha 
County Highway 122 (254th Street).
Regular Seasons
    Unit 1: Same as that for the September Canada goose season.
    Unit 2: Remainder of South Dakota.
    Unit 3: Bennett County.
Texas
    Northeast Goose Zone: That portion of Texas lying east and north of 
a line beginning at the Texas-Oklahoma border at U.S. 81, then 
continuing south to Bowie and then southeasterly along U.S. 81 and U.S. 
287 to I-35W and I-35 to the juncture with I-10 in San Antonio, then 
east on I-10 to the Texas-Louisiana border.
    Southeast Goose Zone: That portion of Texas lying east and south of 
a line beginning at the International Toll Bridge at Laredo, then 
continuing north following I-35 to the juncture with I-10 in San 
Antonio, then easterly along I-10 to the Texas-Louisiana border.
    West Goose Zone: The remainder of the State.
Wyoming (Central Flyway Portion)
Dark Geese
    Zone G1: Big Horn, Converse, Hot Springs, Natrona, Park, and 
Washakie Counties.
    Zone G1A: Goshen and Platte Counties.
    Zone G2: Campbell, Crook, Johnson, Niobrara, Sheridan, and Weston 
Counties.
    Zone G3: Albany and Laramie Counties; and that portion of Carbon 
County east of the Continental Divide.
    Zone G4: Fremont County excluding those portions south or west of 
the Continental Divide.
Pacific Flyway
Arizona
    Same zones as for ducks.
California
    Northeastern Zone: That portion of California lying east and north 
of a line beginning at the intersection of Interstate 5 with the 
California-Oregon line; south along Interstate 5 to its junction with 
Walters Lane south of the town of Yreka; west along Walters Lane to its 
junction with Easy Street; south along Easy Street to the junction with 
Old Highway 99; south along Old Highway 99 to the point of intersection 
with Interstate 5 north of the town of Weed; south along Interstate 5 
to its junction with Highway 89; east and south along Highway 89 to 
main street Greenville; north and east to its junction with North 
Valley Road; south to its junction of Diamond Mountain Road; north and 
east to its junction with North Arm Road; south and west to the 
junction of North Valley Road; south to the junction with Arlington 
Road (A22); west to the junction of Highway 89; south and west to the 
junction of Highway 70; east on Highway 70 to Highway 395; south and 
east on Highway 395 to the point of intersection with the California-
Nevada State line; north along the California-Nevada State line to the 
junction of the California-Nevada-Oregon State lines west along the 
California-Oregon State line to the point of origin.
    Colorado River Zone: Those portions of San Bernardino, Riverside, 
and Imperial Counties east of a line from the intersection of Highway 
95 with the California-Nevada State line; south on Highway 95 through 
the junction with Highway 40; south on Highway 95 to Vidal Junction; 
south through the town of Rice to the San Bernardino-Riverside County 
line on a road known as ``Aqueduct Road'' also known as Highway 62 in 
San Bernardino County; southwest on Highway 62 to Desert Center Rice 
Road; south on Desert Center Rice Road/Highway 177 to the town of 
Desert Center; east 31 miles on Interstate 10 to its intersection with 
Wiley Well Road; south on Wiley Well Road to Wiley Well; southeast on 
Milpitas Wash Road to the Blythe, Brawley, Davis Lake intersections; 
south on Blythe Ogilby Road also known as County Highway 34 to its 
intersection with Ogilby Road; south on Ogilby Road to its intersection 
with Interstate 8; east seven miles on Interstate 8 to its intersection 
with the Andrade-Algodones Road/Highway 186; south on Highway 186 to 
its intersection with the U.S. Mexico border at Los Algodones, Mexico.
    Southern Zone: That portion of southern California (but excluding 
the Colorado River zone) south and east of a line beginning at the 
mouth of the Santa Maria River at the Pacific Ocean; east along the 
Santa Maria River to where it crosses Highway 101-166 near the City of 
Santa Maria; north on Highway 101-166; east on Highway 166 to the 
junction with Highway 99; south on Highway 99 to the junction of 
Interstate 5; south on Interstate 5 to the crest of the Tehachapi 
Mountains at Tejon Pass; east and north along the crest of the 
Tehachapi Mountains to where it intersects Highway 178 at Walker Pass; 
east on Highway 178 to the junction of Highway 395 at the town of 
Inyokern; south on Highway 395 to the junction of Highway 58; east on 
Highway 58 to the junction of Interstate 15; east on Interstate 15 to 
the junction with Highway 127; north on Highway 127 to the point of 
intersection with the California-Nevada State line.
    Imperial County Special Management Area: The area bounded by a line 
beginning at Highway 86 and the Navy Test Base Road; south on Highway 
86 to the town of Westmoreland; continue through the town of 
Westmoreland to Route S26; east on Route S26 to Highway 115; north on 
Highway 115 to Weist Road; north on Weist Road to Flowing Wells Road; 
northeast on Flowing Wells Road to the Coachella Canal; northwest on 
the Coachella Canal to Drop 18; a straight line from Drop 18 to Frink 
Road; south on Frink Road to Highway 111; north on Highway 111 to 
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Niland Marina Road to the old Imperial County boat ramp and the water 
line of the Salton Sea; from the water line of the Salton Sea, a 
straight line across the Salton Sea to the Salinity Control Research 
Facility and the Navy Test Base Road; southwest on the Navy Test Base 
Road to the point of beginning.
    Balance of State Zone: The remainder of California not included in 
the Northeastern, Colorado River, and Southern Zones.
    North Coast Special Management Area: Del Norte and Humboldt 
Counties.
    Sacramento Valley Special Management Area: That area bounded by a 
line beginning at Willows south on I-5 to Hahn Road; easterly on Hahn 
Road and the Grimes-Arbuckle Road to Grimes; northerly on CA 45 to the 
junction with CA 162; northerly on CA 45/162 to Glenn; and westerly on 
CA 162 to the point of beginning in Willows.
Colorado (Pacific Flyway Portion)
    Same zones as for ducks.
Idaho
Canada Geese and Brant
    Zone 1: All lands and waters within the Fort Hall Indian 
Reservation, including private in-holdings; Bannock County; Bingham 
County, except that portion within the Blackfoot Reservoir drainage; 
Caribou County within the Fort Hall Indian Reservation; and Power 
County east of State Highway 37 and State Highway 39.
    Zone 2: Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, and 
Teton Counties.
    Zone 3: Ada, Adams, Benewah, Blaine, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, 
Camas, Canyon, Cassia, Clearwater, Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Gem, 
Gooding, Idaho, Jerome, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, Lincoln, 
Minidoka, Nez Perce, Oneida, Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone, Twin Falls, and 
Washington Counties; and Power County west of State Highway 37 and 
State Highway 39.
    Zone 4: Bear Lake County; Bingham County within the Blackfoot 
Reservoir drainage; and Caribou County, except that portion within the 
Fort Hall Indian Reservation.
    Zone 5: Valley County.
White-Fronted Geese
    Zone 1: All lands and waters within the Fort Hall Indian 
Reservation, including private in-holdings; Bannock County; Bingham 
County except that portion within the Blackfoot Reservoir drainage; 
Caribou County within the Fort Hall Indian Reservation; and Power 
County east of State Highway 37 and State Highway 39.
    Zone 2: Bear Lake, Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, 
Madison, and Teton Counties; Bingham County within the Blackfoot 
Reservoir drainage; and Caribou County except within the Fort Hall 
Indian Reservation.
    Zone 3: Adams, Benewah, Blaine, Bonner, Boundary, Camas, 
Clearwater, Custer, Franklin, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, Nez 
Perce, Oneida, and Shoshone Counties; and Power County west of State 
Highway 37 and State Highway 39.
    Zone 4: Ada, Boise, Canyon, Cassia, Elmore, Gem, Gooding, Jerome, 
Lincoln, Minidoka, Owyhee, Payette, Twin Falls, and Washington 
Counties.
    Zone 5: Valley County.
Light Geese
    Zone 1: All lands and waters within the Fort Hall Indian 
Reservation, including private in-holdings; Bannock County; Bingham 
County east of the west bank of the Snake River, west of the McTucker 
boat ramp access road, and east of the American Falls Reservoir bluff, 
except that portion within the Blackfoot Reservoir drainage; Caribou 
County within the Fort Hall Indian Reservation; and Power County below 
the American Falls Reservoir bluff, and within the Fort Hall Indian 
Reservation.
    Zone 2: Franklin and Oneida Counties; Bingham County west of the 
west bank of the Snake River, east of the McTucker boat ramp access 
road, and west of the American Falls Reservoir bluff; Power County, 
except below the American Falls Reservoir bluff and those lands and 
waters within the Fort Hall Indian Reservation.
    Zone 3: Ada, Boise, Canyon, Cassia, Elmore, Gem, Gooding, Jerome, 
Lincoln, Minidoka, Owyhee, Payette, Twin Falls, and Washington 
Counties.
    Zone 4: Adams, Benewah, Blaine, Bonner, Boundary, Camas, 
Clearwater, Custer, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, Nez Perce, 
and Shoshone Counties.
    Zone 5: Bear Lake, Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, 
Madison, and Teton Counties; Bingham County within the Blackfoot 
Reservoir drainage; and Caribou County except within the Fort Hall 
Indian Reservation.
    Zone 6: Valley County.
Nevada
    Same zones as for ducks.
New Mexico (Pacific Flyway Portion)
    North Zone: The Pacific Flyway portion of New Mexico located north 
of I-40.
    South Zone: The Pacific Flyway portion of New Mexico located south 
of I-40.
Oregon
    Northwest Permit Zone: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Lane, 
Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and 
Yamhill Counties.
    Lower Columbia/N. Willamette Valley Management Area: Those portions 
of Clatsop, Columbia, Multnomah, and Washington Counties within the 
Northwest Special Permit Zone.
    Tillamook County Management Area: That portion of Tillamook County 
beginning at the point where Old Woods Road crosses the south shores of 
Horn Creek, north on Old Woods Road to Sand Lake Road at Woods, north 
on Sand Lake Road to the intersection with McPhillips Drive, due west 
(~200 yards) from the intersection to the Pacific coastline, south 
along the Pacific coastline to a point due west of the western end of 
Pacific Avenue in Pacific City, east from this point (~250 yards) to 
Pacific Avenue, east on Pacific Avenue to Brooten Road, south and then 
east on Brooten Road to Highway 101, north on Highway 101 to Resort 
Drive, north on Resort Drive to a point due west of the south shores of 
Horn Creek at its confluence with the Nestucca River, due east (~80 
yards) across the Nestucca River to the south shores of Horn Creek, 
east along the south shores of Horn Creek to the point of beginning.
    Southwest Zone: Those portions of Douglas, Coos, and Curry Counties 
east of Highway 101, and Josephine and Jackson Counties.
    South Coast Zone: Those portions of Douglas, Coos, and Curry 
Counties west of Highway 101.
    Eastern Zone: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Hood River, 
Jefferson, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and 
Wheeler Counties.
    Klamath County Zone: Klamath County.
    Harney and Lake County Zone: Harney and Lake Counties.
    Malheur County Zone: Malheur County.
Utah
    East Box Elder County Zone: Boundary begins at the intersection of 
the eastern boundary of Public Shooting Grounds Waterfowl Management 
Area and SR-83 (Promontory Road); east along SR-83 to I-15; south on I-
15 to the Perry access road; southwest along this road to the Bear 
River Bird Refuge boundary; west, north, and then east along the refuge 
boundary until it

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intersects the Public Shooting Grounds Waterfowl Management Area 
boundary; east and north along the Public Shooting Grounds Waterfowl 
Management Area boundary to SR-83.
    Wasatch Front Zone: Boundary begins at the Weber-Box Elder County 
line at I-15; east along Weber County line to U.S.-89; south on U.S.-89 
to I-84; east and south on I-84 to I-80; south on I-80 to U.S.-189; 
south and west on U.S.-189 to the Utah County line; southeast and then 
west along this line to the Tooele County line; north along the Tooele 
County line to I-80; east on I-80 to Exit 99; north from Exit 99 along 
a direct line to the southern tip of Promontory Point and Promontory 
Road; east and north along this road to the causeway separating Bear 
River Bay from Ogden Bay; east on this causeway to the southwest corner 
of Great Salt Lake Mineral Corporations (GSLMC) west impoundment; north 
and east along GSLMC's west impoundment to the northwest corner of the 
impoundment; north from this point along a direct line to the southern 
boundary of Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge; east along this southern 
boundary to the Perry access road; northeast along this road to I-15; 
south along I-15 to the Weber-Box Elder County line.
    Southern Zone: boundary includes Beaver, Carbon, Emery, Garfield, 
Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, 
Wayne, and Washington Counties, and that part of Tooele County south of 
I-80.
    Northern Zone: The remainder of Utah not included in the East Box 
Elder County, Wasatch Front, and Southern Zones.
Washington
    Area 1: Skagit, Island, and Snohomish Counties.
    Area 2A (Southwest Permit Zone): Clark, Cowlitz, and Wahkiakum 
Counties, and that portion of Grays Harbor County east of Highway 101.
    Area 2B (Southwest Permit Zone): Pacific County and that portion of 
Grays Harbor County west of Highway 101.
    Area 3: All areas west of the Pacific Crest Trail and west of the 
Big White Salmon River that are not included in Areas 1, 2A, and 2B.
    Area 4: Adams, Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas, 
Lincoln, Okanogan, Spokane, and Walla Walla Counties.
    Area 5: All areas east of the Pacific Crest Trail and east of the 
Big White Salmon River that are not included in Area 4.

Brant

Pacific Flyway
California
    Northern Zone: Del Norte, Humboldt, and Mendocino Counties.
    Balance of State Zone: The remainder of the State not included in 
the Northern Zone.
Washington
    Puget Sound Zone: Clallam, Skagit, and Whatcom Counties.
    Coastal Zone: Pacific County.

Swans

Central Flyway
    South Dakota: Aurora, Beadle, Brookings, Brown, Brule, Buffalo, 
Campbell, Clark, Codington, Davison, Day, Deuel, Edmunds, Faulk, Grant, 
Hamlin, Hand, Hanson, Hughes, Hyde, Jerauld, Kingsbury, Lake, Marshall, 
McCook, McPherson, Miner, Minnehaha, Moody, Potter, Roberts, Sanborn, 
Spink, Sully, and Walworth Counties.
Pacific Flyway
Montana (Pacific Flyway Portion)
    Open Area: Cascade, Chouteau, Hill, Liberty, and Toole Counties and 
those portions of Pondera and Teton Counties lying east of U.S. 287-89.
Nevada
    Open Area: Churchill, Lyon, and Pershing Counties.
Utah
    Open Area: Those portions of Box Elder, Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, 
and Toole Counties lying west of I-15, north of I-80, and south of a 
line beginning from the Forest Street exit to the Bear River National 
Wildlife Refuge boundary; then north and west along the Bear River 
National Wildlife Refuge boundary to the farthest west boundary of the 
Refuge; then west along a line to Promontory Road; then north on 
Promontory Road to the intersection of SR 83; then north on SR 83 to I-
84; then north and west on I-84 to State Hwy 30; then west on State Hwy 
30 to the Nevada-Utah State line; then south on the Nevada-Utah State 
line to I-80.

Doves

Alabama
    South Zone: Baldwin, Barbour, Coffee, Covington, Dale, Escambia, 
Geneva, Henry, Houston, and Mobile Counties.
    North Zone: Remainder of the State.
Florida
    Northwest Zone: The Counties of Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, 
Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, 
Washington, Leon (except that portion north of U.S. 27 and east of 
State Road 155), Jefferson (south of U.S. 27, west of State Road 59 and 
north of U.S. 98), and Wakulla (except that portion south of U.S. 98 
and east of the St. Marks River).
    South Zone: Remainder of State.
Louisiana
    North Zone: That portion of the State north of a line extending 
east from the Texas border along State Highway 12 to U.S. Highway 190, 
east along U.S. 190 to Interstate Highway 12, east along Interstate 
Highway 12 to Interstate Highway 10, then east along Interstate Highway 
10 to the Mississippi border.
    South Zone: The remainder of the State.
Mississippi
    North Zone: That portion of the State north and west of a line 
extending west from the Alabama State line along U.S. Highway 84 to its 
junction with State Highway 35, then south along State Highway 35 to 
the Louisiana State line.
    South Zone: The remainder of Mississippi.
Texas
    North Zone: That portion of the State north of a line beginning at 
the International Bridge south of Fort Hancock; north along FM 1088 to 
TX 20; west along TX 20 to TX 148; north along TX 148 to I-10 at Fort 
Hancock; east along I-10 to I-20; northeast along I-20 to I-30 at Fort 
Worth; northeast along I-30 to the Texas-Arkansas State line.
    Central Zone: That portion of the State lying between the North and 
South Zones.
    South Zone: That portion of the State south and west of a line 
beginning at the International Bridge south of Del Rio, proceeding east 
on U.S. 90 to State Loop 1604 west of San Antonio; then south, east, 
and north along Loop 1604 to I-10 east of San Antonio; then east on I-
10 to Orange, Texas.
    Special White-winged Dove Area in the South Zone: Same as the South 
Zone.

Band-Tailed Pigeons

California
    North Zone: Alpine, Butte, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lassen, 
Mendocino, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, and Trinity 
Counties.
    South Zone: The remainder of the State not included in the North 
Zone.

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New Mexico
    North Zone: North of a line following U.S. 60 from the Arizona 
State line east to I-25 at Socorro and then south along I-25 from 
Socorro to the Texas State line.
    South Zone: The remainder of the State not included in the North 
Zone.
Washington
    Western Washington: The State of Washington excluding those 
portions lying east of the Pacific Crest Trail and east of the Big 
White Salmon River in Klickitat County.

Woodcock

New Jersey
    North Zone: That portion of the State north of NJ 70.
    South Zone: The remainder of the State.

Sandhill Cranes

Mississippi Flyway
Minnesota
    Northwest Zone: That portion of the State encompassed by a line 
extending east from the North Dakota border along U.S. Highway 2 to 
State Trunk Highway (STH) 32, north along STH 32 to STH 92, east along 
STH 92 to County State Aid Highway (CSAH) 2 in Polk County, north along 
CSAH 2 to CSAH 27 in Pennington County, north along CSAH 27 to STH 1, 
east along STH 1 to CSAH 28 in Pennington County, north along CSAH 28 
to CSAH 54 in Marshall County, north along CSAH 54 to CSAH 9 in Roseau 
County, north along CSAH 9 to STH 11, west along STH 11 to STH 310, and 
north along STH 310 to the Manitoba border.
Tennessee
    Southeast Crane Zone: That portion of the State south of Interstate 
40 and east of State Highway 56.
    Remainder of State: That portion of Tennessee outside of the 
Southeast Crane Zone.
Central Flyway
Colorado
    Open Area: The Central Flyway portion of the State except the San 
Luis Valley (Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Hinsdale, Mineral, Rio Grande, 
and Saguache Counties east of the Continental Divide) and North Park 
(Jackson County).
Kansas
    Open Area: That portion of the State west of a line beginning at 
the Oklahoma border, north on I-35 to Wichita, north on I-135 to 
Salina, and north on U.S. 81 to the Nebraska border.
Montana
    Regular Season Open Area: The Central Flyway portion of the State 
except for that area south and west of Interstate 90, which is closed 
to sandhill crane hunting.
    Special Season Open Area: Carbon County.
New Mexico
    Regular-Season Open Area: Chaves, Curry, De Baca, Eddy, Lea, Quay, 
and Roosevelt Counties.
Special Season Open Areas
    Middle Rio Grande Valley Area: The Central Flyway portion of New 
Mexico in Socorro and Valencia Counties.
    Estancia Valley Area: Those portions of Santa Fe, Torrance, and 
Bernallilo Counties within an area bounded on the west by New Mexico 
Highway 55 beginning at Mountainair north to NM 337, north to NM 14, 
north to I-25; on the north by I-25 east to U.S. 285; on the east by 
U.S. 285 south to U.S. 60; and on the south by U.S. 60 from U.S. 285 
west to NM 55 in Mountainair.
    Southwest Zone: Area bounded on the south by the New Mexico-Mexico 
border; on the west by the New Mexico-Arizona border north to 
Interstate 10; on the north by Interstate 10 east to U.S. 180, north to 
NM 26, east to NM 27, north to NM 152, and east to Interstate 25; on 
the east by Interstate 25 south to Interstate 10, west to the Luna 
County line, and south to the New Mexico-Mexico border.
North Dakota
    Area 1: That portion of the State west of U.S. 281.
    Area 2: That portion of the State east of U.S. 281.
Oklahoma
    Open Area: That portion of the State west of I-35.
South Dakota
    Open Area: That portion of the State west of U.S. 281.
Texas
    Zone A: That portion of Texas lying west of a line beginning at the 
international toll bridge at Laredo, then northeast along U.S. Highway 
81 to its junction with Interstate Highway 35 in Laredo, then north 
along Interstate Highway 35 to its junction with Interstate Highway 10 
in San Antonio, then northwest along Interstate Highway 10 to its 
junction with U.S. Highway 83 at Junction, then north along U.S. 
Highway 83 to its junction with U.S. Highway 62, 16 miles north of 
Childress, then east along U.S. Highway 62 to the Texas-Oklahoma State 
line.
    Zone B: That portion of Texas lying within boundaries beginning at 
the junction of U.S. Highway 81 and the Texas-Oklahoma State line, then 
southeast along U.S. Highway 81 to its junction with U.S. Highway 287 
in Montague County, then southeast along U.S. Highway 287 to its 
junction with Interstate Highway 35W in Fort Worth, then southwest 
along Interstate Highway 35 to its junction with Interstate Highway 10 
in San Antonio, then northwest along Interstate Highway 10 to its 
junction with U.S. Highway 83 in the town of Junction, then north along 
U.S. Highway 83 to its junction with U.S. Highway 62, 16 miles north of 
Childress, then east along U.S. Highway 62 to the Texas-Oklahoma State 
line, then south along the Texas-Oklahoma State line to the south bank 
of the Red River, then eastward along the vegetation line on the south 
bank of the Red River to U.S. Highway 81.
    Zone C: The remainder of the State, except for the closed areas.
    Closed areas:
    A. That portion of the State lying east and north of a line 
beginning at the junction of U.S. Highway 81 and the Texas-Oklahoma 
State line, then southeast along U.S. Highway 81 to its junction with 
U.S. Highway 287 in Montague County, then southeast along U.S. Highway 
287 to its junction with I-35W in Fort Worth, then southwest along I-35 
to its junction with U.S. Highway 290 East in Austin, then east along 
U.S. Highway 290 to its junction with Interstate Loop 610 in Harris 
County, then south and east along Interstate Loop 610 to its junction 
with Interstate Highway 45 in Houston, then south on Interstate Highway 
45 to State Highway 342, then to the shore of the Gulf of Mexico, and 
then north and east along the shore of the Gulf of Mexico to the Texas-
Louisiana State line.
    B. That portion of the State lying within the boundaries of a line 
beginning at the Kleberg-Nueces County line and the shore of the Gulf 
of Mexico, then west along the County line to Park Road 22 in Nueces 
County, then north and west along Park Road 22 to its junction with 
State Highway 358 in Corpus Christi, then west and north along State 
Highway 358 to its junction with State Highway 286, then north along 
State Highway 286 to its junction with Interstate Highway 37, then east 
along Interstate Highway 37 to its junction with U.S. Highway 181, then 
north and west along U.S. Highway 181 to its junction with U.S. Highway 
77 in Sinton, then north and east along U.S. Highway 77 to its junction 
with U.S.

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Highway 87 in Victoria, then south and east along U.S. Highway 87 to 
its junction with State Highway 35 at Port Lavaca, then north and east 
along State Highway 35 to the south end of the Lavaca Bay Causeway, 
then south and east along the shore of Lavaca Bay to its junction with 
the Port Lavaca Ship Channel, then south and east along the Lavaca Bay 
Ship Channel to the Gulf of Mexico, and then south and west along the 
shore of the Gulf of Mexico to the Kleberg-Nueces County line.
Wyoming
    Regular Season Open Area: Campbell, Converse, Crook, Goshen, 
Laramie, Niobrara, Platte, and Weston Counties.
    Special Season Open Areas
    Riverton-Boysen Unit: Portions of Fremont County.
    Park and Big Horn County Unit: All of Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, 
and Washakie Counties.
    Johnson, Natrona, and Sheridan County Unit: All of Johnson, 
Natrona, and Sheridan Counties.
Pacific Flyway
Arizona
    Zone 1: Beginning at the junction of the New Mexico State line and 
U.S. Hwy 80; south along the State line to the U.S.-Mexico border; west 
along the border to the San Pedro River; north along the San Pedro 
River to the junction with Arizona Hwy 77; northerly along Arizona Hwy 
77 to the Gila River; northeast along the Gila River to the San Carlos 
Indian Reservation boundary; south then east and north along the 
reservation boundary to U.S. Hwy 70; southeast on U.S. Hwy 70 to U.S. 
Hwy 191; south on U.S. Hwy 191 to the 352 exit on I-10; east on I-10 to 
Bowie-Apache Pass Road; southerly on the Bowie-Apache Pass Road to 
Arizona Hwy 186; southeasterly on Arizona Hwy 186 to Arizona Hwy 181; 
south on Arizona Hwy 181 to the West Turkey Creek-Kuykendall cutoff 
road; southerly on the Kuykendall cutoff road to Rucker Canyon Road; 
easterly on Rucker Canyon Road to the Tex Canyon Road; southerly on Tex 
Canyon Road to U.S. Hwy 80; northeast on U.S. Hwy 80 to the New Mexico 
State line.
    Zone 2: Beginning at I-10 and the New Mexico State line; north 
along the State line to Arizona Hwy 78; southwest on Arizona Hwy 78 to 
U.S. Hwy 191; northwest on U.S. Hwy 191 to Clifton; westerly on the 
Lower Eagle Creek Road (Pump Station Road) to Eagle Creek; northerly 
along Eagle Creek to the San Carlos Indian Reservation boundary; 
southerly and west along the reservation boundary to U.S. Hwy 70; 
southeast on U.S. Hwy 70 to U.S. Hwy 191; south on U.S. Hwy 191 to I-
10; easterly on I-10 to the New Mexico State line.
Idaho
    Area 1: All of Bear Lake County and all of Caribou County except 
that portion lying within the Grays Lake Basin.
    Area 2: All of Teton County except that portion lying west of State 
Highway 33 and south of Packsaddle Road (West 400 North) and north of 
the North Cedron Road (West 600 South) and east of the west bank of the 
Teton River.
    Area 3: All of Fremont County except the Chester Wetlands Wildlife 
Management Area.
    Area 4: All of Jefferson County.
    Area 5: All of Bannock County east of Interstate-15 and south of 
U.S. Highway 30; and all of Franklin County.
    Area 6: That portion of Oneida County within the boundary beginning 
at the intersection of the Idaho-Utah border and Old Highway 191, then 
north along Old Highway 191 to 1500 S, then west on 1500 S to Highway 
38, then west on Highway 38 to 5400 W, then south on 5400 W to 
Pocatello Valley Road, then west and south on Pocatello Valley Road to 
10000 W, then south on 10000 W to the Idaho-Utah border, then east 
along the Idaho-Utah border to the beginning point.
Montana
    Zone 1 (Warm Springs Portion of Deer Lodge County): Those portions 
of Deer Lodge County lying within the following described boundary: 
Beginning at the intersection of I-90 and Highway 273, then westerly 
along Highway 273 to the junction of Highway 1, then southeast along 
said highway to Highway 275 at Opportunity, then east along said 
highway to East Side County road, then north along said road to Perkins 
Lake, then west on said lane to I-90, then north on said interstate to 
the junction of Highway 273, the point of beginning. Except for 
sections 13 and 24, T5N, R10W; and Warm Springs Pond number 3.
    Zone 2 (Ovando-Helmville Area): That portion of the Pacific Flyway, 
located in Powell County lying within the following described boundary: 
Beginning at the junction of State Routes 141 and 200, then west along 
Route 200 to its intersection with the Blackfoot River at Russell Gates 
Fishing Access Site (Powell-Missoula County line), then southeast along 
said river to its intersection with the Ovando-Helmville Road (County 
Road 104) at Cedar Meadows Fishing Access Site, then south and east 
along said road to its junction with State Route 141, then north along 
said route to its junction with State Route 200, the point of 
beginning.
    Zone 3 (Dillon/Twin Bridges/Cardwell Areas): Beaverhead, Gallatin, 
Jefferson, and Madison Counties.
    Zone 4 (Broadwater County): Broadwater County.
Utah
    Cache County: Cache County.
    East Box Elder County: That portion of Box Elder County beginning 
on the Utah-Idaho State line at the Box Elder-Cache County line; west 
on the State line to the Pocatello Valley County Road; south on the 
Pocatello Valley County Road to I-15; southeast on I-15 to SR-83; south 
on SR-83 to Lamp Junction; west and south on the Promontory Point 
County Road to the tip of Promontory Point; south from Promontory Point 
to the Box Elder-Weber County line; east on the Box Elder-Weber County 
line to the Box Elder-Cache County line; north on the Box Elder-Cache 
County line to the Utah-Idaho State line.
    Rich County: Rich County.
    Uintah County: Uintah County.
Wyoming
    Area 1 (Bear River): All of the Bear River and Ham's Fork River 
drainages in Lincoln County.
    Area 2 (Salt River Area): All of the Salt River drainage in Lincoln 
County south of the McCoy Creek Road.
    Area 3 (Eden Valley Area): All lands within the Bureau of 
Reclamation's Eden Project in Sweetwater County.
    Area 5 (Uintah County Area): Uinta County.

All Migratory Game Birds in Alaska

    North Zone: State Game Management Units 11-13 and 17-26.
    Gulf Coast Zone: State Game Management Units 5-7, 9, 14-16, and 10 
(Unimak Island only).
    Southeast Zone: State Game Management Units 1-4.
    Pribilof and Aleutian Islands Zone: State Game Management Unit 10 
(except Unimak Island).
    Kodiak Zone: State Game Management Unit 8.

All Migratory Game Birds in the Virgin Islands

    Ruth Cay Closure Area: The island of Ruth Cay, just south of St. 
Croix.

All Migratory Game Birds in Puerto Rico

    Municipality of Culebra Closure Area: All of the municipality of 
Culebra.
    Desecheo Island Closure Area: All of Desecheo Island.

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    Mona Island Closure Area: All of Mona Island.
    El Verde Closure Area: Those areas of the municipalities of Rio 
Grande and Loiza delineated as follows: (1) All lands between Routes 
956 on the west and 186 on the east, from Route 3 on the north to the 
juncture of Routes 956 and 186 (Km 13.2) in the south; (2) all lands 
between Routes 186 and 966 from the juncture of 186 and 966 on the 
north, to the Caribbean National Forest Boundary on the south; (3) all 
lands lying west of Route 186 for 1 kilometer from the juncture of 
Routes 186 and 956 south to Km 6 on Route 186; (4) all lands within Km 
14 and Km 6 on the west and the Caribbean National Forest Boundary on 
the east; and (5) all lands within the Caribbean National Forest 
Boundary whether private or public.
    Cidra Municipality and adjacent areas: All of Cidra Municipality 
and portions of Aguas Buenas, Caguas, Cayey, and Comerio Municipalities 
as encompassed within the following boundary: beginning on Highway 172 
as it leaves the municipality of Cidra on the west edge, north to 
Highway 156, east on Highway 156 to Highway 1, south on Highway 1 to 
Highway 765, south on Highway 765 to Highway 763, south on Highway 763 
to the Rio Guavate, west along Rio Guavate to Highway 1, southwest on 
Highway 1 to Highway 14, west on Highway 14 to Highway 729, north on 
Highway 729 to Cidra Municipality boundary to the point of the 
beginning.

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                                                   DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                              game bird hunting regulations that is                    vii. Mottled Ducks
                                                                                                           more efficient and provides hunting                      viii. Wood Ducks
                                                   Fish and Wildlife Service                               season dates much earlier than was                       ix. Youth Hunt
                                                                                                           possible under the old process. The new                  x. Mallard Management Units
                                                   50 CFR Part 20                                                                                                   xi. Other
                                                                                                           process makes planning easier for the                 2. Sea Ducks
                                                   [Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2017–0028;                        States and all parties interested in                  3. Mergansers
                                                   FF09M21200–178–FXMB1231099BPP0]                         migratory bird hunting. Beginning in the              4. Canada Geese
                                                                                                           summer of 2015, with the development                     A. Special Early Seasons
                                                   RIN 1018–BB73                                           of the 2016–17 hunting seasons, we                       B. Regular Seasons
                                                                                                           started promulgating our annual                          C. Special Late Seasons
                                                   Migratory Bird Hunting; Proposed                                                                              5. White-Fronted Geese
                                                                                                           migratory game bird hunting regulations
                                                   Frameworks for Migratory Bird Hunting                                                                         6. Brant
                                                                                                           using a new schedule that combines the
                                                   Regulations                                                                                                   7. Snow and Ross’s (Light) Geese
                                                                                                           previously used early- and late-season
                                                                                                                                                                 8. Swans
                                                   AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,                    regulatory processes into a single                    9. Sandhill Cranes
                                                   Interior.                                               process. We make decisions for harvest                10. Coots
                                                   ACTION: Proposed rule; supplemental.                    management based on predictions                       11. Moorhens and Gallinules
                                                                                                           derived from long-term biological                     12. Rails
                                                   SUMMARY:   The U.S. Fish and Wildlife                   information and established harvest                   13. Snipe
                                                   Service (hereinafter Service or we) is                  strategies and, therefore, can establish              14. Woodcock
                                                   proposing to establish the 2018–19                      migratory bird hunting seasons much                   15. Band-Tailed Pigeons
                                                   hunting regulations for certain                         earlier than the system we used for                   16. Doves
                                                   migratory game birds. We annually                       many years. Under the new process, we                 17. Alaska
                                                   prescribe frameworks, or outer limits,                                                                        18. Hawaii
                                                                                                           develop proposed hunting season                       19. Puerto Rico
                                                   for dates and times when hunting may                    frameworks for a given year in the fall               20. Virgin Islands
                                                   occur and the number of birds that may                  of the prior year. We then finalize those             21. Falconry
                                                   be taken and possessed in hunting                       frameworks a few months later, thereby                22. Other
                                                   seasons. These frameworks are                           enabling the State agencies to select and
                                                   necessary to allow State selections of                                                                           Subsequent documents will refer only
                                                                                                           publish their season dates in early                   to numbered items requiring attention.
                                                   seasons and limits and to allow                         summer. We provided a detailed
                                                   recreational harvest at levels compatible                                                                     Therefore, it is important to note that we
                                                                                                           overview of the new process in the                    will omit those items requiring no
                                                   with population and habitat conditions.                 August 3, 2017, Federal Register (82 FR               attention, and remaining numbered
                                                   DATES: You must submit comments on                      36308). This proposed rule is the third               items will be discontinuous and appear
                                                   the proposed migratory bird hunting                     in a series of proposed and final rules               incomplete.
                                                   frameworks by March 5, 2018.                            for the establishment of the 2018–19                     The August 3 proposed rule also
                                                   ADDRESSES: Comments: You may submit                     hunting seasons.                                      provided detailed information on the
                                                   comments on the proposals by one of                     Regulations Schedule for 2018                         proposed 2018–19 regulatory schedule
                                                   the following methods:                                                                                        and announced the Service Regulations
                                                      • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                   On August 3, 2017, we published a
                                                                                                                                                                 Committee (SRC) and Flyway Council
                                                   www.regulations.gov. Follow the                         proposal to amend title 50 of the Code
                                                                                                                                                                 meetings.
                                                   instructions for submitting comments                    of Federal Regulations (CFR) at part 20                  On October 3, 2017, we published in
                                                   on Docket No. FWS–HQ–MB–2017–                           (82 FR 36308). The proposal provided a                the Federal Register (82 FR 46011) a
                                                   0028.                                                   background and overview of the                        second document providing
                                                      • U.S. mail or hand delivery: Public                 migratory bird hunting regulations                    supplemental proposals for migratory
                                                   Comments Processing, Attn: FWS–HQ–                      process, and addressed the                            bird hunting regulations. The October 3
                                                   MB–2017–0028; Division of Policy,                       establishment of seasons, limits, and                 supplement also provided detailed
                                                   Performance, and Management                             other regulations for hunting migratory               information on the 2018–19 regulatory
                                                   Programs; U.S. Fish and Wildlife                        game birds under §§ 20.101 through                    schedule and re-announced the SRC and
                                                   Service; MS: BPHC; 5275 Leesburg Pike;                  20.107, 20.109, and 20.110 of subpart K.              Flyway Council meetings.
                                                   Falls Church, VA 22041–3803.                            Major steps in the 2018–19 regulatory                    On October 17–18, 2017, we held
                                                      We will post all comments on http://                 cycle relating to open public meetings                open meetings with the Flyway Council
                                                   www.regulations.gov. This generally                     and Federal Register notifications were               Consultants, at which the participants
                                                   means that we will post any personal                    also identified in a August 3, 2017,                  reviewed information on the current
                                                   information you provide us (see the                     proposed rule. Further, we explained                  status of migratory game birds and
                                                   Review of Public Comments and Flyway                    that all sections of subsequent                       developed recommendations for the
                                                   Council Recommendations section,                        documents outlining hunting                           2018–19 regulations for these species.
                                                   below, for more information).                           frameworks and guidelines were                           This document deals specifically with
                                                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron                    organized under numbered headings.                    proposed frameworks for the migratory
                                                   W. Kokel, U.S. Fish and Wildlife                        Those headings are:                                   bird hunting regulations. It will lead to
                                                   Service, Department of the Interior, MS:                1. Ducks                                              final frameworks from which States may
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                                                   MB, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church,                      A. General Harvest Strategy                        select season dates, shooting hours,
                                                   VA 22041–3803; (703) 358–1967.                             B. Regulatory Alternatives                         areas, and limits. We have considered
                                                                                                              C. Zones and Split Seasons                         all pertinent comments received
                                                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                              D. Special Seasons/Species Management              through November 1, 2017, on the
                                                   New Process for the Annual Migratory                       i. September Teal Seasons
                                                                                                              ii. September Teal/Wood Duck Seasons
                                                                                                                                                                 August 3 and October 3, 2017, proposed
                                                   Game Bird Hunting Regulations                                                                                 rulemaking documents in developing
                                                                                                              iii. Black Ducks
                                                     As part of DOI’s retrospective                           iv. Canvasbacks                                    this document. In addition, new
                                                   regulatory review, 2 years ago we                          v. Pintails                                        proposals for certain regulations are
                                                   developed a schedule for migratory                         vi. Scaup                                          provided for public comment. The


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                                                   comment period is specified above                       proposals and modifications to                           The prescribed regulatory alternative
                                                   under DATES. We will publish final                      previously described proposals are                    for the Atlantic, Mississippi, Central,
                                                   regulatory frameworks for migratory                     discussed below. Wherever possible,                   and Pacific Flyways is based on the
                                                   game bird hunting in the Federal                        they are discussed under headings                     status of mallard populations that
                                                   Register on or around February 28,                      corresponding to the numbered items in                contribute primarily to each Flyway. In
                                                   2018.                                                   the August 3, 2017, proposed rule.                    the Atlantic Flyway, we set hunting
                                                                                                                                                                 regulations based on the population
                                                   Population Status and Harvest                           General                                               status of mallards breeding in eastern
                                                     Each year we publish various species                     Written Comments: A commenter                      North America (Federal survey strata
                                                   status reports that provide detailed                    protested the entire migratory bird                   51–54 and 56, and State surveys in New
                                                   information on the status and harvest of                hunting regulations process, the killing              England and the mid-Atlantic region). In
                                                   migratory game birds, including                         of all migratory birds, and status and                the Central and Mississippi Flyways, we
                                                   information on the methodologies and                    habitat data on which the migratory bird              set hunting regulations based on the
                                                   results. These reports are available at                 hunting regulations are based.                        status and dynamics of mid-continent
                                                   the address indicated under FOR                                                                               mallards. Mid-continent mallards are
                                                   FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or from                        Service Response: Our long-term
                                                                                                                                                                 those breeding in central North America
                                                   our website at https://www.fws.gov/                     objectives continue to include providing
                                                                                                                                                                 (Federal survey strata 13–18, 20–50, and
                                                   birds/surveys-and-data/reports-and-                     opportunities to harvest portions of
                                                                                                                                                                 75–77, and State surveys in Minnesota,
                                                   publications/population-status.php.                     certain migratory game bird populations
                                                                                                                                                                 Wisconsin, and Michigan). In the Pacific
                                                     We used the following reports:                        and to limit harvests to levels                       Flyway, we set hunting regulations
                                                   Adaptive Harvest Management, 2018                       compatible with each population’s                     based on the status and dynamics of
                                                   Hunting Season (September, 2017);                       ability to maintain healthy, viable                   western mallards. Western mallards are
                                                   American Woodcock Population Status,                    numbers. Having taken into account the                those breeding in Alaska and the
                                                   2017 (August, 2017); Band-tailed Pigeon                 zones of temperature and the                          northern Yukon Territory (as based on
                                                   Population Status, 2017 (August, 2017);                 distribution, abundance, economic                     Federal surveys in strata 1–12), and in
                                                   Migratory Bird Hunting Activity and                     value, breeding habits, and times and                 British Columbia, Washington, Oregon,
                                                   Harvest During the 2015–16 and 2016–                    lines of flight of migratory birds, we                and California (as based on Canadian
                                                   17 Hunting Seasons (August, 2017);                      believe that the hunting seasons                      Wildlife Service and State-conducted
                                                   Mourning Dove Population Status, 2017                   provided for herein are compatible with               surveys).
                                                   (August, 2017); Status and Harvests of                  the current status of migratory bird                     For the 2018–19 season, we
                                                   Sandhill Cranes, Mid-continent, Rocky                   populations and long-term population                  recommend continuing to use
                                                   Mountain, Lower Colorado River Valley                   goals. Additionally, we are obligated to,             independent optimization to determine
                                                   and Eastern Populations, 2017 (August,                  and do, give serious consideration to all             the optimal regulatory choice for each
                                                   2017); and Waterfowl Population Status,                 information received as public                        mallard stock. This means that we
                                                   2017 (August, 2017).                                    comment. While there are problems                     would develop regulations for eastern
                                                                                                           inherent with any type of representative              mallards, mid-continent mallards, and
                                                   Review of Public Comments and                           management of public-trust resources,                 western mallards independently, based
                                                   Flyway Council Recommendations                          we believe that the Flyway-Council                    upon the breeding stock that contributes
                                                      The preliminary proposed                             system of migratory bird management                   primarily to each Flyway. We detailed
                                                   rulemaking, which appeared in the                       has been a longstanding example of                    implementation of this AHM decision
                                                   August 3, 2017, Federal Register,                       State-Federal cooperative management                  framework for western and mid-
                                                   opened the public comment period for                    since its establishment in 1952.                      continent mallards in the July 24, 2008,
                                                   migratory game bird hunting regulations                 However, as always, we continue to                    Federal Register (73 FR 43290) and for
                                                   and discussed the regulatory                            seek new ways to streamline and                       eastern mallards in the July 20, 2012,
                                                   alternatives for the 2018–19 duck                       improve the process.                                  Federal Register (77 FR 42920). Further
                                                   hunting season. Comments and                                                                                  documentation on how adjustments
                                                                                                           1. Ducks
                                                   recommendations are summarized                                                                                were made to these decision frameworks
                                                   below and numbered in the order used                    A. General Harvest Strategy                           can be found at https://www.fws.gov/
                                                   in the August 3, 2017, proposed rule.                                                                         migratorybirds/pdf/management/AHM/
                                                      We received recommendations from                        Council Recommendations: The
                                                                                                                                                                 SEIS&AHMReportFinal.pdf.
                                                   all four Flyway Councils. Some                          Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and                      As we stated in the October 3, 2017,
                                                   recommendations supported                               Pacific Flyway Councils recommended                   proposed rule, for the 2018–19 hunting
                                                   continuation of last year’s frameworks.                 the adoption of the ‘‘liberal’’ regulatory            season, we are continuing to consider
                                                   Due to the comprehensive nature of the                  alternative.                                          the same regulatory alternatives as those
                                                   annual review of the frameworks                            Service Response: We propose to                    used last year. The nature of the
                                                   performed by the Councils, support for                  continue using adaptive harvest                       ‘‘restrictive,’’ ‘‘moderate,’’ and ‘‘liberal’’
                                                   continuation of last year’s frameworks is               management (AHM) to help determine                    alternatives has remained essentially
                                                   assumed for items for which no                          appropriate duck-hunting regulations                  unchanged since 1997, except that
                                                   recommendations were received.                          for the 2018–19 season. AHM allows                    extended framework dates have been
                                                   Council recommendations for changes                     sound resource decisions in the face of               offered in the ‘‘moderate’’ and ‘‘liberal’’
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                                                   in the frameworks are summarized                        uncertain regulatory impacts and                      regulatory alternatives since 2002 (67
                                                   below. We have included only the                        provides a mechanism for reducing that                FR 47224; July 17, 2002).
                                                   numbered items pertaining to issues for                 uncertainty over time. We use AHM to                     The optimal AHM strategies for mid-
                                                   which we received recommendations.                      evaluate four alternative regulatory                  continent, eastern, and western mallards
                                                   Consequently, the issues do not follow                  levels for duck hunting based on the                  for the 2018–19 hunting season were
                                                   in successive numerical order.                          population status of mallards. We enact               calculated using: (1) Harvest-
                                                      We seek additional information and                   other hunting regulations for species of              management objectives specific to each
                                                   comments on the recommendations in                      special concern, such as canvasbacks,                 mallard stock; (2) the 2018–19
                                                   this supplemental proposed rule. New                    scaup, and pintails.                                  regulatory alternatives; and (3) current


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                                                   population models and associated                        breeding population estimate of 7.9                   both the pre-sunrise (5.0 percent) and
                                                   weights. Based on ‘‘liberal’’ regulatory                million blue-winged teal from the                     post-sunrise (6.0 percent) periods were
                                                   alternatives selected for the 2017–18                   traditional survey area and the criteria              below the acceptable rate of 10 percent.
                                                   hunting season, the 2017 Waterfowl                      developed for the teal season harvest                 Therefore, we agree with the Mississippi
                                                   Breeding Population and Habitat Survey                  strategy. Thus, a 16-day September teal               Flyway Council’s request to make the
                                                   (WBPHS) results of 10.64 million mid-                   season in the Atlantic, Central, and                  September teal-only season in Kentucky
                                                   continent mallards and 4.33 million                     Mississippi Flyways is appropriate for                operational. Finally, we agree with the
                                                   ponds in Prairie Canada, 0.65 million                   the 2018–19 season.                                   Mississippi Flyway’s request to extend
                                                   eastern mallards, and 0.98 million                         We agree with the Atlantic Flyway’s                Tennessee’s experimental teal-only
                                                   western mallards (0.44 million in                       request to extend Florida’s experimental              season through 2018, to allow the
                                                   California-Oregon and 0.54 million in                   teal-only season through 2018, to allow               Service sufficient time to review a
                                                   Alaska), the optimal regulatory choice                  the State sufficient time to prepare a full           report recently submitted by Tennessee
                                                   for all four Flyways is the ‘‘liberal’’                 report on the results of its study on                 that contains results from a fourth
                                                   alternative. Therefore, we concur with                  impacts to non-target species.                        experimental year conducted in
                                                   the recommendations of the Atlantic,                       We also agree with the Mississippi                 September 2017. The Service will
                                                   Mississippi, Central, and Pacific Flyway                Flyway’s request that September teal                  examine results from all 4 years of the
                                                   Councils regarding selection of the                     seasons in Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin,                 study to determine whether Tennessee
                                                   ‘‘liberal’’ regulatory alternative for the              and Kentucky be made operational                      has met experimental criteria with
                                                   2018–19 season and propose to adopt                     beginning in 2018–19. Iowa, Michigan,                 regard to nontarget species attempt and
                                                   the ‘‘liberal’’ regulatory alternative, as              and Wisconsin submitted a report that                 harvest rates.
                                                   described in the October 3, 2017,                       summarized results from their 3-year                    We also agree with the Central Flyway
                                                   Federal Register.                                       experimental September teal season                    Council’s recommendation regarding
                                                                                                           conducted during 2014–16. Results from                Nebraska’s experimental September teal
                                                   C. Zones and Split Seasons                              those studies demonstrated that                       season. In 2014, we allowed States in
                                                     Written Comments: The Colorado                        nontarget species attempt rates were                  northern (‘‘production’’) areas of the
                                                   Parks and Wildlife requested a minor                    below the acceptable rate of 25 percent               Central and Mississippi Flyways to
                                                   boundary change between the east and                    (range 4.6 to 6.6 percent). Although                  open, on an experimental basis,
                                                   west zones in the Pacific Flyway portion                Michigan and Wisconsin each had one                   September teal seasons similar to those
                                                   of the State due to unintended law                      year in which the nontarget harvest rate              offered since 1969 to southern (‘‘non-
                                                   enforcement issues. The existing zones                  exceeded the acceptable rate of 10                    production’’) States. For these
                                                   split Elkhead Reservoir.                                percent, the harvest rate in the other 2              experimental seasons, each State
                                                     Service Response: We agree. The                       years of the studies in each State were               entered into a memorandum of
                                                   change is very minor and aids in hunter                 well below 10 percent (range 4.0 to 6.7               agreement with the Service that
                                                   compliance by placing the entire                        for Michigan and 0.0 for both years in                specified sample sizes (i.e., observations
                                                   reservoir into one zone.                                Wisconsin), and thus we believe that                  of hunter performance) and decision
                                                   D. Special Seasons/Species                              production (‘‘northern’’) States in the               criteria that would need to be met for
                                                   Management                                              Mississippi Flyway have satisfied the                 these experimental seasons to become
                                                                                                           experimental criteria for nontarget                   operational. Hunters’ rates of attempting
                                                   i. September Teal Seasons                               species harvest rates. None of the three              to shoot nontarget waterfowl species
                                                      Council Recommendations: The                         States opened an experimental season                  and the harvest rate of nontarget species
                                                   Atlantic Flyway Council requested that                  prior to sunrise; therefore, a comparison             could not exceed certain levels.
                                                   Florida be allowed to hold an                           of nontarget species attempt and harvest              Nebraska collected 4 years of
                                                   experimental September teal-only                        rates during pre- and post-sunrise                    information and met the sample-size
                                                   season for an additional year (2018), to                periods was not made. Furthermore, we                 requirements. The attempt rates at
                                                   allow sufficient time to incorporate the                concur that Iowa shall be allowed to                  nontarget species (pre-sunrise period:
                                                   2017 results into a final report                        retain the option to select either a                  7.9 percent; post-sunrise period: 13.6
                                                   evaluating impacts to non-target species.               September 5-day duck season or an                     percent; both periods combined: 12.4
                                                      The Mississippi Flyway Council                       operational September teal season for                 percent) were below our acceptable rate
                                                   recommended that teal seasons in Iowa,                  the 2018–19 hunting season. The                       of 25 percent. Further, the harvest rate
                                                   Michigan, Wisconsin, and Kentucky be                    Service previously agreed to allow Iowa               of nontarget species was 3 percent,
                                                   made operational beginning in 2018–19.                  to retain these options when the State                below the acceptable rate of 10 percent.
                                                   They further recommended that                           suspended its special September 5-day                 Therefore, we support granting
                                                   Tennessee be granted an additional year                 duck season in order to conduct a 3-year              operational status to September teal
                                                   of experimental status for their teal                   experimental September teal season                    seasons in the northern portion of
                                                   season to collect an additional year of                 along with other production States in                 Nebraska.
                                                   data to support evaluations and that                    the Flyway. When Iowa chooses either
                                                                                                           of these options for the 2018–19 season,              iii. Black Ducks
                                                   Iowa be allowed to retain the option to
                                                   select a September 5-day duck season or                 that decision will remain in effect for                  Council Recommendations: The
                                                   an operational early teal season for the                future years under current duck season                Atlantic and Mississippi Flyway
                                                   2018–19 hunting seasons. Iowa’s                         frameworks. With regard to the results                Councils recommended that the Service
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                                                   decision would remain in effect under                   from the 3-year experimental September                continue to follow the International
                                                   current duck season frameworks.                         teal-only season that follows the                     Black Duck AHM Strategy for the 2018–
                                                      The Central Flyway Council                           operational September teal-wood duck                  19 season.
                                                   recommended that Nebraska’s                             season in Kentucky, the nontarget                        Service Response: In 2012, we
                                                   experimental September teal season be                   species attempt rate for both the pre-                adopted the International Black Duck
                                                   made operational for the 2018–19                        sunrise (7.7 percent) and post-sunrise                AHM Strategy (77 FR 49868; August 17,
                                                   hunting season.                                         (13.4 percent) periods were below the                 2012). The formal strategy is the result
                                                      Service Response: For the 2018–19                    acceptable rate of 25 percent. Similarly,             of 14 years of technical and policy
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                                                   by both Canadian and U.S. agencies and                  biological information available to                      Service Response: In 2008, we
                                                   waterfowl managers. The strategy                        develop recommendations for annual                    adopted and implemented a new scaup
                                                   clarifies what harvest levels each                      canvasback harvest regulations. The                   harvest strategy (73 FR 43290 on July
                                                   country will manage for and reduces                     decision support tool uses available                  24, 2008, and 73 FR 51124 on August
                                                   conflicts over country-specific                         information (1994–2014) on canvasback                 29, 2008) with initial ‘‘restrictive,’’
                                                   regulatory policies. Further, the strategy              population size, growth rate, survival,               ‘‘moderate,’’ and ‘‘liberal’’ regulatory
                                                   allows for attainment of fundamental                    and harvest and a discrete logistic                   packages adopted for each Flyway.
                                                   objectives of black duck management:                    growth model to derive an optimal                        For scaup, optimal regulatory
                                                   Resource conservation; perpetuation of                  harvest policy with an objective of                   strategies for the 2018–19 season were
                                                   hunting tradition; and equitable access                 maximum sustained yield. The decision                 calculated using: (1) An objective to
                                                   to the black duck resource between                      support tool calls for a closed season                achieve 95 percent of long-term
                                                   Canada and the United States while                      when the observed population is below                 cumulative harvest, (2) current scaup
                                                   accommodating the fundamental                           460,000, a 1-bird daily bag limit when                regulatory alternatives, and (3) updated
                                                   sources of uncertainty, partial                         the observed breeding population is                   model parameters and weights. Based
                                                   controllability and observability,                      between 460,000 and 480,000, and a 2-                 on a ‘‘moderate’’ regulatory alternative
                                                   structural uncertainty, and                             bird daily bag limit when the observed                selected in 2017, and the 2017 survey
                                                   environmental variation. The                            population is greater than 480,000.                   results of 4.37 million scaup, the
                                                   underlying model performance is                         Given that the 2017 canvasback                        optimal regulatory choice for the 2018–
                                                   assessed annually, with a                               breeding population estimate was                      19 season for all four Flyways is the
                                                   comprehensive evaluation of the entire                  733,000 birds, we support the Flyways’                ‘‘moderate’’ regulatory alternative.
                                                   strategy (objectives and model set)                     recommendations for a 2-canvasback
                                                   planned after 6 years. A copy of the                    daily bag limit for the 2018–19 season.               4. Canada Geese
                                                   strategy is available at https://                                                                             A. Special Early Seasons
                                                                                                           v. Pintails
                                                   www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/pdf/
                                                   management/AHM/BlackDuck                                   Council Recommendations: The                          Council Recommendations: The
                                                   InternationalHarvestStrategy.pdf.                       Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and                   Central Flyway Council recommended
                                                      For the 2018–19 season, the optimal                  Pacific Flyway Councils recommended                   changing the zone boundaries in North
                                                   country-specific regulatory strategies                  a full season for pintails, consisting of             Dakota, modifying the boundary of the
                                                   were calculated using: (1) The black                    a 2-bird daily bag limit and a 60-day                 ‘‘Remainder of State’’ zone to form a
                                                   duck harvest objective (98 percent of                   season in the Atlantic and Mississippi                new zone in the western portion of the
                                                   long-term cumulative harvest); (2) 2018–                Flyways, a 74-day season in the Central               State.
                                                   19 country-specific regulatory                          Flyway, and a 107-day season in the
                                                                                                           Pacific Flyway.                                          Service Response: We support the
                                                   alternatives; (3) current parameter
                                                                                                              Service Response: The current derived              Central Flyway Council’s
                                                   estimates for mallard competition and
                                                                                                           pintail harvest strategy was adopted by               recommendation. The change in zone
                                                   additive mortality; and (4) 2017 survey
                                                                                                           the Service and Flyway Councils in                    boundaries will allow the State to
                                                   results of 0.54 million breeding black
                                                                                                           2010 (75 FR 44856; July 29, 2010). For                increase harvest of resident Canada
                                                   ducks and 0.44 million breeding
                                                                                                           the 2018–19 season, an optimal                        geese in eastern portions of the State,
                                                   mallards in the core survey area. The
                                                                                                           regulatory strategy for pintails was                  where goose/human conflicts need to be
                                                   optimal regulatory choices for the 2018–
                                                                                                           calculated with: (1) An objective of                  alleviated, without negatively impacting
                                                   19 season are the ‘‘liberal’’ package in
                                                                                                           maximizing long-term cumulative                       hunter opportunities in western
                                                   Canada and the ‘‘moderate’’ package in
                                                   the United States.                                      harvest, including a closed-season                    portions of the State.
                                                                                                           constraint of 1.75 million birds; (2) the             B. Regular Seasons
                                                   iv. Canvasbacks                                         regulatory alternatives and associated
                                                      Council Recommendations: The                         predicted harvest; and (3) current                       Council Recommendations: The
                                                   Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and                     population models and their relative                  Atlantic Flyway Council revised its
                                                   Pacific Flyway Councils recommended                     weights. Based on a ‘‘liberal’’ regulatory            North Atlantic Population (NAP)
                                                   a full season for canvasbacks with a 2-                 alternative with a 1-bird daily bag limit             Harvest Strategy by (1) eliminating the
                                                   bird daily bag limit. Season lengths                    for the 2017–18 season, and the 2017                  ‘‘very restrictive’’ regulatory option, and
                                                   would be 60 days in the Atlantic and                    survey results of 2.89 million pintails               (2) incorporating uncertainty around
                                                   Mississippi Flyways, 74 days in the                     observed at a mean latitude of 56.7                   breeding population estimates into the
                                                   Central Flyway, and 107 days in the                     degrees, the optimal regulatory choice                annual regulatory option decision.
                                                   Pacific Flyway.                                         for all four Flyways for the 2018–19                  Under the revised strategy, the Council
                                                      Service Response: As we discussed in                 hunting season is the ‘‘liberal’’                     recommended adoption of the moderate
                                                   the March 28, 2016, final rule (81 FR                   alternative with a 2-bird daily bag limit.            season option, which would consist of
                                                   17302), the canvasback harvest strategy                                                                       a 60-day season with a 2-bird daily bag
                                                   that we had relied on until 2015 was not                vi. Scaup                                             limit, with a framework of October 1 to
                                                   viable under our new regulatory process                   Council Recommendations: The                        January 31 for the high harvest NAP
                                                   because it required biological                          Atlantic, Mississippi, Central, and                   areas; and a 70-day season with a 3-bird
                                                   information that was not yet available at               Pacific Flyway Councils recommended                   daily bag limit, with a framework of
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                                                   the time a decision on season structure                 use of the ‘‘moderate’’ regulation                    October 1 to February 15 for the low
                                                   needed to be made. We do not yet have                   package, consisting of a 60-day season                harvest NAP areas for the 2018–19
                                                   a new harvest strategy to propose for use               with a 2-bird daily bag in the Atlantic               season. The Council further
                                                   in guiding canvasback harvest                           Flyway and a 3-bird daily bag in the                  recommended discontinuance of North
                                                   management in the future. However, we                   Mississippi Flyway, a 74-day season                   Carolina’s Southern James Bay
                                                   have worked with technical staff of the                 with a 3-bird daily bag limit in the                  Population (SJBP) zone. This area would
                                                   four Flyway Councils to develop a                       Central Flyway, and an 86-day season                  become part of North Carolina’s Atlantic
                                                   decision framework (hereafter, decision                 with a 3-bird daily bag limit in the                  Flyway Resident Population (AFRP)
                                                   support tool) that relies on the best                   Pacific Flyway.                                       Zone.


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                                                      The Central Flyway Council                           percent with the bag limit change, and                seq.); downlisted to threatened status in
                                                   recommended the implementation of                       State harvest data indicate cackling                  1990 (55 FR 51106, December 12, 1990);
                                                   modified Canada goose hunting zones in                  geese represent about 70 percent of the               and removed from protection under the
                                                   North Dakota and Wyoming. Wyoming                       Canada goose harvest in this area. Other              Act in 2001 (66 FR 15643, March 20,
                                                   would conduct an evaluation of the 3-                   subspecies of Canada geese are over the               2001). The current 3-year average
                                                   way splits in two zones in accordance                   Council’s population objectives, have no              breeding population estimate (2015–17)
                                                   with established criteria.                              open hunting season, occur mostly                     for Aleutian geese is 167,451, which is
                                                      The Pacific Flyway Council                           outside of the Northwest Zone, or have                substantially above the Flyway
                                                   recommended increasing the daily bag                    stable trends in abundance during the                 population objective of 60,000 geese.
                                                   limit for Canada geese from 4 to 6 in the               last 10 years. More specific to these                 The Semidi Islands population segment
                                                   Northwest Permit Zone of Oregon. They                   other Canada goose subspecies, the                    is currently about 300 birds, and has
                                                   further recommended reducing the size                   current 3-year average breeding                       consisted of about 100–300 birds since
                                                   of Oregon’s Tillamook County                            population estimate (2015–17) for                     the 1990s. Monitoring data indicate that
                                                   Management Area (i.e., reducing the                     Aleutian Canada geese is 167,451,                     these birds almost exclusively use two
                                                   size of the goose hunting closure).                     which is substantially above the Flyway               pastures/hayfields within the goose
                                                      Service Response: We agree with the                  population objective of 60,000 geese.                 hunting closure area. The closure area
                                                   Atlantic Flyway Council’s decision to                   The current 3-year average breeding                   includes both non-goose habitat and
                                                   explicitly consider uncertainty around                  population estimate (2015–17) for the                 pastures/hayfields the Semidi Islands
                                                   breeding population estimates when                      Pacific Population of western Canada                  geese do not use. The closure area has
                                                   developing its annual regulatory                        geese is 313,200 and exceeds area-                    been reduced four times (2002, 2005,
                                                   recommendation for NAP Canada geese,                    specific Flyway objectives. The hunting               2007, and 2011) since establishment to
                                                   and we support the Council’s                            season on dusky Canada geese, a                       focus protection on areas Semidi Islands
                                                   recommendation for a moderate season                    subspecies of management concern, is                  geese use and address depredation
                                                   in 2018–19. We also agree that the SJBP                 currently closed in this area. The                    complaints resulting from increasing
                                                   zone designation in North Carolina can                  potential for increased incidental take of            abundance of several populations of
                                                   be eliminated, and that incorporating                   dusky geese is expected to be small, and              Canada and white-fronted geese in the
                                                   that area into the State’s AFRP zone is                 monitoring programs are in place to                   area. This fifth reduction in the goose
                                                   appropriate. The SJBP is no longer                      evaluate population status. Vancouver                 hunting closure area is expected to
                                                   managed as a separate population in the                 Canada geese are relatively                           maintain the same level of protection for
                                                   Mississippi Flyway, where most of these                 nonmigratory, occur primarily in remote               Semidi Islands geese and address the
                                                   birds are harvested; thus, the SJBP zone                estuarine areas of southeast Alaska and               increasing number of goose depredation
                                                   in North Carolina is not needed for                     northern British Columbia (i.e.,                      complaints in the area currently closed
                                                   harvest management purposes.                                                                                  to goose hunting. Reduction of the goose
                                                                                                           Northwest Permit Zone is on the
                                                      We support the Central Flyway                                                                              hunting closure area could result in
                                                                                                           periphery of the subspecies’ range), and
                                                   Council’s recommendations. The change                                                                         increased take of dusky Canada geese, a
                                                   in North Dakota was previously                          additional harvest associated with the
                                                                                                           bag limit increase is expected to be                  subspecies of management concern
                                                   addressed above in 4.A. Special Early                                                                         known to winter primarily in northwest
                                                   Seasons. The changes will allow the                     insignificant. For Taverner’s Canada
                                                                                                           geese and lesser Canada geese, there are              Oregon and southwest Washington.
                                                   States to better satisfy hunters’ desires                                                                     However, the hunting season for this
                                                   to hunt at certain times of the season                  no Flyway management plans,
                                                                                                           population objectives, or population-                 subspecies is closed in this area, the
                                                   without negatively impacting Canada                                                                           potential for increased incidental take is
                                                   goose populations. Wyoming will work                    specific monitoring programs because
                                                                                                           these birds cannot be differentiated                  expected to be small, and monitoring
                                                   together with the Service to conduct an                                                                       programs are in place to evaluate
                                                   evaluation of their change to conform to                during surveys and breeding
                                                                                                           distributions are not disjunct. However,              population status.
                                                   Service requirements.
                                                      We also agree with the Pacific Flyway                these subspecies are encountered during               5. White-Fronted Geese
                                                   Council’s recommendation to increase                    general waterfowl breeding population                    Council Recommendations: The
                                                   the daily bag limit from 4 to 6 Canada                  and habitat surveys across North                      Pacific Flyway Council recommended
                                                   geese in Oregon’s Northwest Permit                      America. Indices from these surveys                   removal of the special goose season
                                                   Zone. Seven subspecies of Canada geese                  indicate that abundance of Taverner’s                 outside date restriction in Washington’s
                                                   occur in this area, but cackling Canada                 and lesser geese have been stable during              Area 1.
                                                   geese are the most abundant. The                        the last 10 (2008–17) years.                             Service Response: We agree with the
                                                   current 3-year average predicted fall                      We also agree with the Pacific Flyway              Pacific Flyway Council’s
                                                   population estimate (2015–17) for                       Council’s recommendation to reduce the                recommendation. Removing the
                                                   cackling geese is 321,475, which is                     size of the Tillamook County                          restriction would change the hunting
                                                   substantially above the Flyway                          Management Area (i.e., goose hunting                  season framework dates for white-
                                                   population objective of 250,000. The                    closure). Oregon’s Tillamook County                   fronted geese from the Saturday nearest
                                                   increase in bag limit is specifically                   Management Area was established in                    September 24 and the last Sunday in
                                                   intended to decrease abundance of                       1982 to provide protection for Aleutian               February to the Saturday nearest
                                                   cackling geese and address associated                   Canada geese, specifically those that                 September 24 and March 10, consistent
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                                                   depredation complaints, and is                          primarily breed on the Semidi Islands,                with the general framework for the
                                                   consistent with the Council’s harvest                   Alaska, and winter near Pacific City,                 Pacific Flyway. The current 3-year
                                                   strategy for these birds. However, the                  Oregon. Aleutian Canada geese were                    average predicted fall population
                                                   bag limit increase could result in                      listed as an endangered population in                 estimate (2015–17) for the Pacific
                                                   increased harvest of the 6 other                        1967 (32 FR 4001, March 11, 1967)                     Population of greater white-fronted
                                                   subspecies of Canada geese in the area,                 under the Endangered Species                          geese is 633,399, which is substantially
                                                   but is not expected to be significant.                  Preservation Act of 1966, which was                   above the Flyway population objective
                                                   Canada goose harvest in the area is                     later superseded by the Endangered                    of 300,000. The Area 1 framework date
                                                   expected to increase by less than 10                    Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et                restriction was implemented when the


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                                                   local 3-year average snow goose count                   be available by the expected publication              geese occur in the Pacific Flyway, and
                                                   was below the 70,000 bird objective                     of the final frameworks (late February                all are above Flyway objectives based on
                                                   established in Washington Department                    2018). Therefore, in the September 24,                the most recent breeding population
                                                   of Fish and Wildlife’s management plan                  2015, Federal Register (80 FR 57664),                 indices. The population estimate for the
                                                   for Wrangel Island snow geese. The                      we adopted the Atlantic Flyway’s                      Western Arctic Population (WAP) of
                                                   current 3-year average snow goose count                 changes to the then-current Atlantic                  lesser snow geese was 419,800 in 2013
                                                   (2015–17) is 83,175, and exceeds the                    brant hunt plan strategies. Current                   (most recent estimate) on Banks Island,
                                                   threshold of 70,000 birds. Removing the                 harvest packages (strategies) for Atlantic            which is above the objective of 200,000
                                                   framework date restriction for white-                   brant hunting seasons are now as                      geese. Ross’s geese were estimated at
                                                   fronted geese in Washington’s Area 1                    follows:                                              624,100 in 2016 (most recent estimate)
                                                   will simplify regulations by matching                      • If the mid-winter waterfowl survey               at Karrak Lake and are above the
                                                   the general framework dates for white-                  (MWS) count is <100,000 Atlantic brant,               objective of 100,000 geese. The current
                                                   fronted geese in the Pacific Flyway.                    the season would be closed.                           3-year average breeding population
                                                                                                              • If the MWS count is between                      estimate (2015–17) for Wrangel Island
                                                   6. Brant
                                                                                                           100,000 and 115,000 brant, States could               snow geese is 297,333, which is above
                                                      Council Recommendations: The                         select a 30-day season with a 1-bird                  the objective of 120,000 geese. Current
                                                   Atlantic Flyway Council recommended                     daily bag limit.                                      evidence suggests most light geese in
                                                   that the 2018–19 season for Atlantic                       • If the MWS count is between                      Washington during fall and early winter
                                                   brant follow the Atlantic Flyway brant                  115,000 and 130,000 brant, States could               are primarily Wrangel Island snow
                                                   hunt plan pending the results of the                    select a 30-day season with a 2-bird                  geese, but an influx of WAP lesser snow
                                                   2018 Atlantic Flyway mid-winter                         daily bag limit.                                      and Ross’s geese may occur during late
                                                   waterfowl survey. The Council also                         • If the MWS count is between                      winter as birds begin to move north
                                                   recommended that if the results of the                  130,000 and 150,000 brant, States could               from California toward breeding areas.
                                                   2018 mid-winter survey are not                          select a 50-day season with a 2-bird                  Removing the closing framework date
                                                   available, then the results of the most                 daily bag limit.                                      restriction for light geese in
                                                   recent mid-winter survey should be                         • If the MWS count is between                      Washington’s Area 1 will simplify
                                                   used.                                                   150,000 and 200,000 brant, States could               regulations by matching the general
                                                      Service Response: As we discussed                    select a 60-day season with a 2-bird                  framework dates for light geese in the
                                                   March 28, 2016, final rule (81 FR                       daily bag limit.                                      Pacific Flyway.
                                                   17302), the current harvest strategy used                  • If the MWS count is >200,000 brant,
                                                   to determine the Atlantic brant season                  States could select a 60-day season with              9. Sandhill Cranes
                                                   frameworks does not fit well within the                 a 3-bird daily bag limit.                                Council Recommendations: The
                                                   new regulatory process, similar to the                     Under all the above open-season                    Central and Pacific Flyway Councils
                                                   Rocky Mountain Population (RMP)                         alternatives, seasons would be between                recommended changing the framework
                                                   sandhill crane issue discussed below                    the Saturday nearest September 24 and                 season length for Rocky Mountain
                                                   under 9. Sandhill Cranes. In developing                 January 31. Further, States could split               Population (RMP) cranes from 30
                                                   the annual proposed frameworks for                      their seasons into 2 segments.                        consecutive days to 60 days that may be
                                                   Atlantic brant in the past, the Atlantic                   When we acquire the 2018 MWS                       split into segments. The Pacific Flyway
                                                   Flyway Council and the Service used                     brant count in January 2018, we will                  Council recommended a maximum of
                                                   the number of brant counted during the                  select the appropriate Atlantic brant                 three season segments, whereas the
                                                   Mid-winter Waterfowl Survey (MWS) in                    hunting season for 2018–19 from the                   Central Flyway Council
                                                   the Atlantic Flyway, and took into                      above Atlantic brant hunt strategies and              recommendation did not specify a
                                                   consideration the brant population’s                    publish the result in the final                       maximum number of season segments.
                                                   expected productivity that summer. The                  frameworks rule.                                      The Pacific Flyway Council further
                                                   MWS is conducted each January, and                                                                            recommended establishment of a new
                                                   expected brant productivity is based on                 7. Snow and Ross’s (Light) Geese                      hunting unit for RMP cranes in the
                                                   early-summer observations of breeding                      Council Recommendations: The                       Malad River area of Oneida County,
                                                   habitat conditions and nesting effort in                Pacific Flyway Council recommended,                   Idaho, and that allowable harvest of
                                                   important brant nesting areas. Thus, the                in Washington, removing the special                   RMP cranes be determined based on the
                                                   data under consideration were available                 goose season outside date restriction in              formula described in the Pacific and
                                                   before the annual Flyway and SRC                        Area 1.                                               Central Flyway Management Plan for
                                                   decision-making meetings took place in                     Service Response: We agree with the                RMP cranes.
                                                   late July. Although the former regulatory               Pacific Flyway Council’s                                 Service Response: We agree with the
                                                   alternatives for Atlantic brant were                    recommendation. Removing the                          Central and Pacific Flyway Council’s
                                                   developed by factoring together long-                   restriction would change the hunting                  recommendation to increase the season
                                                   term productivity rates (observed during                season closing framework date for light               length for RMP cranes from 30 to 60
                                                   November and December productivity                      geese from the last Sunday in February                days and to allow the season to be split
                                                   surveys) with estimated observed                        to March 10, consistent with the general              into segments. However, we will restrict
                                                   harvest under different framework                       framework for the Pacific Flyway. The                 the number of season segments to three,
                                                   regulations, the primary decision-                      Area 1 framework date restriction was                 consistent with the Pacific Flyway
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                                                   making criterion for selecting the annual               implemented when the local 3-year                     recommendation. The change in season
                                                   frameworks was the MWS count.                           average snow goose count was below                    length and splits is intended to provide
                                                      Under the new regulatory schedule,                   the 70,000 bird objective established in              increased flexibility to States in
                                                   neither the expected 2018 brant                         Washington Department of Fish and                     addressing crop depredation concerns
                                                   production information (available                       Wildlife’s management plan for Wrangel                and cranes staging for longer periods.
                                                   summer 2018) nor the 2018 MWS count                     Island snow geese. The current 3-year                 This change is not expected to result in
                                                   (conducted in January 2018) is yet                      average snow goose count (2015–17) is                 harvest of RMP cranes above allowable
                                                   available. However, the 2018 MWS will                   83,175, and exceeds the threshold of                  levels because States are allocated a
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                                                   according to the harvest strategy                       14. Woodcock                                          (Connecticut, Delaware, Maine,
                                                   specified in the Pacific and Central                       In 2011, we implemented a harvest                  Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey,
                                                   Flyway Council’s RMP crane                              strategy for woodcock (76 FR 19876,                   North Carolina, and Pennsylvania).
                                                   management plan. However, we note                       April 8, 2011). The harvest strategy                     Service Response: We agree with the
                                                   that increasing hunting opportunities                   provides a transparent framework for                  Atlantic Flyway Council’s
                                                   likely will increase harvest and bring                  making regulatory decisions for                       recommendation to allow compensatory
                                                   States closer to their harvest allocations.             woodcock season length and bag limits                 days for all migratory game bird species
                                                   The Service, collaboratively with the                   while we work to improve monitoring                   in States where Sunday hunting is
                                                   States, will continue to monitor take                   and assessment protocols for this                     prohibited by State law. Compensatory
                                                   levels to ensure that realized take                     species. Utilizing the criteria developed             days will provide additional hunting
                                                   remains within those allowed in the                     for the strategy, the 3-year average for              opportunity for dove, woodcock, rail,
                                                   Flyway Councils’ harvest strategy.                      the Singing Ground Survey indices and                 snipe, and gallinule hunters in those
                                                      We also agree with the Pacific Flyway                associated confidence intervals fall                  States, thereby assisting State agency
                                                   Council’s recommendation to create a                    within the ‘‘moderate package’’ for both              efforts to retain hunters. We expect that
                                                   new hunting area for RMP cranes in                      the Eastern and Central Management                    the biological impacts of the additional
                                                   Idaho to include a portion of Oneida                    Regions. As such, a ‘‘moderate season’’               hunting opportunity afforded by
                                                   County. The new hunting area is                         for both management regions for the                   compensatory days will be minimal on
                                                   consistent with the hunting area                        2018–19 season is appropriate.                        snipe, rails, and gallinules, which are
                                                   requirements in the Pacific and Central                    Specifics of the harvest strategy can              lightly hunted in the Atlantic Flyway.
                                                   Flyway Council’s RMP crane                              be found at https://www.fws.gov/birds/                More than 88 percent of the mourning
                                                   management plan. Because this is a                      surveys-and-data/webless-migratory-                   dove harvest in the Atlantic Flyway
                                                   shared population between the Pacific                   game-birds/american-woodcock.php.                     occurs during the first month of the
                                                   and Central Flyways, the same                                                                                 season, and only 4 of the affected States
                                                                                                           16. Doves                                             have dove seasons; thus, adding
                                                   recommendation should have come
                                                                                                              Council Recommendations: The                       compensatory days later in the dove
                                                   from the Central Flyway Council.
                                                                                                           Atlantic and Mississippi Flyway                       season in those States will not increase
                                                   Although we did not receive a formal
                                                                                                           Councils recommended use of the                       the harvest significantly. Based on
                                                   recommendation from them, the Central
                                                                                                           ‘‘standard’’ season framework                         recent (2012–2016) estimates of
                                                   Flyway Council has indicated to the
                                                                                                           comprising a 90-day season and 15-bird                woodcock harvested per day, the
                                                   Service that it supports the
                                                                                                           daily bag limit for States within the                 additional 7 woodcock hunting days (5
                                                   recommendation.
                                                                                                           Eastern Management Unit (EMU). The                    in New Jersey) in the affected States is
                                                      Regarding the RMP crane harvest, as                  daily bag limit could be composed of                  expected to result in approximately
                                                   we discussed in the March 28, 2016,                     mourning doves and white-winged                       5,500 additional woodcock harvested,
                                                   final rule (81 FR 17302), the current                   doves, singly or in combination. They                 about 9 percent of the recent annual
                                                   harvest strategy used to calculate the                  also recommended that the closing                     woodcock harvest in the Atlantic
                                                   allowable harvest of RMP cranes does                    framework date for the EMU be changed                 Flyway. If this additional harvest results
                                                   not fit well within the new regulatory                  from January 15 to January 31.                        in measurable adverse population
                                                   process, similar to the Atlantic brant                     The Mississippi and Central Flyway                 impacts, the woodcock hunting season
                                                   issue discussed above under 6. Brant.                   Councils recommended the use of the                   and harvest in the Atlantic Flyway will
                                                   Results of the fall abundance and                       ‘‘standard’’ season package of a 15-bird              be adjusted in accordance with the
                                                   recruitment surveys of RMP cranes,                      daily bag limit and a 90-day season for               woodcock harvest strategy, which is
                                                   which are used in the calculation of the                the 2018–19 mourning dove season in                   based on the population status of the
                                                   annual allowable harvest, will continue                 the States within the Central                         species.
                                                   to be released between December 1 and                   Management Unit.                                      Public Comments
                                                   January 31 each year, which is after the                   The Pacific Flyway Council
                                                   date proposed frameworks will be                        recommended use of the ‘‘standard’’                     The Department of the Interior’s
                                                   formulated in the new regulatory                        season framework for States in the                    policy is, whenever possible, to afford
                                                   process. If we were to propose                          Western Management Unit (WMU)                         the public an opportunity to participate
                                                   regulations at this point in time, data 2               population of mourning doves.                         in the rulemaking process. Accordingly,
                                                   to 4 years old would be used to                            Service Response: Based on the                     we invite interested persons to submit
                                                   determine the annual allowable harvest                  harvest strategies and current                        written comments, suggestions, or
                                                   and State harvest allocations for RMP                   population status, we agree with the                  recommendations regarding the
                                                   cranes. We agree that relying on data                   recommended selection of the                          proposed regulations. Before
                                                   that is 2 to 4 years old is not ideal due               ‘‘standard’’ season frameworks for doves              promulgating final migratory game bird
                                                   to the variability in fall abundance and                in the Eastern, Central, and Western                  hunting regulations, we will consider all
                                                   recruitment for this population, and the                Management Units for the 2018–19                      comments we receive. These comments,
                                                   significance of these data in the annual                season.                                               and any additional information we
                                                   harvest allocations. Thus, we agree that                                                                      receive, may lead to final regulations
                                                   the formula to determine the annual                     22. Other                                             that differ from these proposals.
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                                                   allowable harvest for RMP cranes                          Council Recommendations: The                          You may submit your comments and
                                                   published in the March 28, 2016, final                  Atlantic Flyway Council recommended                   materials concerning this proposed rule
                                                   rule should be used under the new                       that Atlantic Flyway States be granted                by one of the methods listed in
                                                   regulatory schedule. We will produce a                  compensatory days for webless                         ADDRESSES. We will not accept
                                                   final estimate for the allowable harvest                migratory game bird hunting beginning                 comments sent by email or fax. We will
                                                   of RMP cranes and publish it in the final               with the 2018–19 hunting season in                    not consider hand-delivered comments
                                                   frameworks rule, allowing us to use data                States where Sunday hunting for                       that we do not receive, or mailed
                                                   that is 1 to 3 years old, as is currently               migratory game birds is prohibited by a               comments that are not postmarked, by
                                                   practiced.                                              State law adopted prior to 1997                       the date specified in DATES.


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                                                      We will post all comments in their                     Dated: January 16, 2018.                            Flyways and Management Units
                                                   entirety—including your personal                        Jason Larrabee,
                                                                                                                                                                 Waterfowl Flyways
                                                   identifying information—on http://                      Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Fish
                                                   www.regulations.gov. Before including                   and Wildlife and Parks, Exercising the                   Atlantic Flyway: Includes
                                                   your address, phone number, email                       Authority of the Assistant Secretary for Fish         Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
                                                   address, or other personal identifying                  and Wildlife and Parks.                               Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
                                                   information in your comment, you                        Proposed Regulations Frameworks for                   Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
                                                   should be aware that your entire                        2018–19 Hunting Seasons on Certain                    North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode
                                                   comment—including your personal                         Migratory Game Birds                                  Island, South Carolina, Vermont,
                                                   identifying information—may be made                                                                           Virginia, and West Virginia.
                                                   publicly available at any time. While                     Pursuant to the Migratory Bird Treaty                  Mississippi Flyway: Includes
                                                   you can ask us in your comment to                       Act and delegated authorities, the                    Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana,
                                                   withhold your personal identifying                      Department of the Interior approved the               Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan,
                                                   information from public review, we                      following proposed frameworks for                     Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio,
                                                   cannot guarantee that we will be able to                season lengths, shooting hours, bag and               Tennessee, and Wisconsin.
                                                   do so.                                                  possession limits, and outside dates                     Central Flyway: Includes Colorado
                                                                                                           within which States may select seasons                (east of the Continental Divide), Kansas,
                                                      Comments and materials we receive,                                                                         Montana (Counties of Blaine, Carbon,
                                                                                                           for hunting migratory game birds
                                                   as well as supporting documentation we                                                                        Fergus, Judith Basin, Stillwater,
                                                                                                           between the dates of September 1, 2018,
                                                   used in preparing this proposed rule,                                                                         Sweetgrass, Wheatland, and all counties
                                                                                                           and March 10, 2019. These frameworks
                                                   will be available for public inspection                                                                       east thereof), Nebraska, New Mexico
                                                                                                           are summarized below.
                                                   on http://www.regulations.gov, or by                                                                          (east of the Continental Divide except
                                                   appointment, during normal business                     General                                               the Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation),
                                                   hours, at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife                                                                          North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota,
                                                   Service, Division of Migratory Bird                        Dates: All outside dates noted below
                                                                                                           are inclusive.                                        Texas, and Wyoming (east of the
                                                   Management, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls                                                                         Continental Divide).
                                                   Church, Virginia.                                          Shooting and Hawking (taking by                       Pacific Flyway: Includes Alaska,
                                                      We will consider, but possibly may                   falconry) Hours: Unless otherwise                     Arizona, California, Idaho, Nevada,
                                                   not respond in detail to, each comment.                 specified, from one-half hour before                  Oregon, Utah, Washington, and those
                                                   As in the past, we will summarize all                   sunrise to sunset daily.                              portions of Colorado, Montana, New
                                                   comments we receive during the                             Possession Limits: Unless otherwise                Mexico, and Wyoming not included in
                                                   comment period and respond to them                      specified, possession limits are three                the Central Flyway.
                                                   after the closing date in the preambles                 times the daily bag limit.
                                                                                                                                                                 Duck Management Units
                                                   of any final rules.                                        Permits: For some species of
                                                                                                           migratory birds, the Service authorizes                 High Plains Mallard Management
                                                   Required Determinations                                                                                       Unit: Roughly defined as that portion of
                                                                                                           the use of permits to regulate harvest or
                                                                                                           monitor their take by sport hunters, or               the Central Flyway that lies west of the
                                                     Based on our most current data, we
                                                                                                           both. In many cases (e.g., tundra swans,              100th meridian. See Area, Unit, and
                                                   are affirming our required
                                                                                                           some sandhill crane populations), the                 Zone Descriptions, Ducks (Including
                                                   determinations made in the August 3
                                                                                                           Service determines the amount of                      Mergansers) and Coots for specific
                                                   and October 3 proposed rules; for
                                                                                                           harvest that may be taken during                      boundaries in each State.
                                                   descriptions of our actions to ensure                                                                           Columbia Basin Mallard Management
                                                   compliance with the following statutes                  hunting seasons during its formal
                                                                                                           regulations-setting process, and the                  Unit: In Washington, all areas east of the
                                                   and Executive Orders, see our August 3,                                                                       Pacific Crest Trail and east of the Big
                                                   2017, proposed rule (82 FR 36308):                      States then issue permits to hunters at
                                                                                                           levels predicted to result in the amount              White Salmon River in Klickitat County;
                                                     • National Environmental Policy Act                                                                         and in Oregon, the counties of Gilliam,
                                                                                                           of take authorized by the Service. Thus,
                                                   (NEPA) Consideration;                                                                                         Morrow, and Umatilla.
                                                                                                           although issued by States, the permits
                                                     • Endangered Species Act                              would not be valid unless the Service                 Mourning Dove Management Units
                                                   Consideration;                                          approved such take in its regulations.
                                                                                                                                                                   Eastern Management Unit: All States
                                                     • Regulatory Flexibility Act;                            These Federally authorized, State-                 east of the Mississippi River, and
                                                     • Small Business Regulatory                           issued permits are issued to individuals,             Louisiana.
                                                   Enforcement Fairness Act;                               and only the individual whose name                      Central Management Unit: Arkansas,
                                                                                                           and address appears on the permit at the              Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota,
                                                     • Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995;
                                                                                                           time of issuance is authorized to take                Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New
                                                     • Unfunded Mandates Reform Act;                       migratory birds at levels specified in the            Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South
                                                     • Executive Orders 12630, 12866,                      permit, in accordance with provisions of              Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming.
                                                   12988, 13132, 13175, 13211, 13563, and                  both Federal and State regulations                      Western Management Unit: Arizona,
                                                   13771.                                                  governing the hunting season. The                     California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah,
                                                                                                           permit must be carried by the permittee               and Washington.
                                                   List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 20
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                                                                                                           when exercising its provisions and must
                                                                                                           be presented to any law enforcement                   Woodcock Management Regions
                                                     Exports, Hunting, Imports, Reporting
                                                                                                           officer upon request. The permit is not                  Eastern Management Region:
                                                   and recordkeeping requirements,
                                                                                                           transferrable or assignable to another                Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
                                                   Transportation, Wildlife.
                                                                                                           individual, and may not be sold,                      Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
                                                     The rules that eventually will be                     bartered, traded, or otherwise provided               Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
                                                   promulgated for the 2018–19 hunting                     to another person. If the permit is                   North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode
                                                   season are authorized under 16 U.S.C.                   altered or defaced in any way, the                    Island, South Carolina, Vermont,
                                                   703–712 and 16 U.S.C. 742 a–j.                          permit becomes invalid.                               Virginia, and West Virginia.


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                                                     Central Management Region:                            for youth hunters. However, youth                     hold up to 5 days of its regular duck
                                                   Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana,                   hunters may not be over the age of 17.                hunting season in September. All ducks
                                                   Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana,                      In addition, an adult at least 18 years of            that are legal during the regular duck
                                                   Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi,                       age must accompany the youth hunter                   season may be taken during the
                                                   Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio,                 into the field. This adult may not duck               September segment of the season. The
                                                   Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee,                      hunt but may participate in other                     September season segment may
                                                   Texas, and Wisconsin.                                   seasons that are open on the special                  commence no earlier than the Saturday
                                                     Other geographic descriptions are                     youth day. Youth hunters 16 years of                  nearest September 20 (September 22).
                                                   contained in a later portion of this                    age and older must possess a Federal                  The daily bag and possession limits will
                                                   document.                                               Migratory Bird Hunting and                            be the same as those in effect during the
                                                                                                           Conservation Stamp (also known as                     remainder of the regular duck season.
                                                   Definitions
                                                                                                           Federal Duck Stamp). Tundra swans                     The remainder of the regular duck
                                                      For the purpose of the hunting                       may only be taken by participants                     season may not begin before October 10.
                                                   regulations listed below, the collective                possessing applicable tundra swan
                                                   terms ‘‘dark’’ and ‘‘light’’ geese include                                                                    Waterfowl
                                                                                                           permits.
                                                   the following species:                                                                                        Atlantic Flyway
                                                      Dark geese: Canada geese, white-                     Special September Teal Season
                                                                                                                                                                 Ducks, Mergansers, and Coots
                                                   fronted geese, brant (except in Alaska,                    Outside Dates: Between September 1
                                                   California, Oregon, Washington, and the                 and September 30, an open season on                     Outside Dates: Between the Saturday
                                                   Atlantic Flyway), and all other goose                   all species of teal may be selected by the            nearest September 24 (September 22)
                                                   species except light geese.                             following States in areas delineated by               and the last Sunday in January (January
                                                      Light geese: Snow (including blue)                   State regulations:                                    27).
                                                   geese and Ross’s geese.                                    Atlantic Flyway: Delaware, Florida,                  Hunting Seasons and Duck Limits: 60
                                                      Area, Zone, and Unit Descriptions:                   Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina,                    days. The daily bag limit is 6 ducks,
                                                   Geographic descriptions related to                      South Carolina, and Virginia.                         including no more than 4 mallards (no
                                                   regulations are contained in a later                       Mississippi Flyway: Alabama,                       more than 2 of which can be females),
                                                   portion of this document.                               Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,                    2 black ducks, 2 pintails, 1 mottled
                                                      Area-Specific Provisions: Frameworks                 Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan,                        duck, 1 fulvous whistling duck, 3 wood
                                                   for open seasons, season lengths, bag                   Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee,               ducks, 2 redheads, 2 scaup, 2
                                                   and possession limits, and other special                and Wisconsin.                                        canvasbacks, 4 scoters, 4 eiders, and 4
                                                   provisions are listed below by Flyway.                     Central Flyway: Colorado (part),                   long-tailed ducks.
                                                                                                           Kansas, Nebraska, New Mexico (part),                    Closures: The season on harlequin
                                                   Migratory Game Bird Seasons in the                                                                            ducks is closed.
                                                   Atlantic Flyway                                         Oklahoma, and Texas.
                                                                                                              Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag                        Merganser Limits: The daily bag limit
                                                     In the Atlantic Flyway States of                      Limits: Not to exceed 16 consecutive                  of mergansers is 5, only 2 of which may
                                                   Connecticut, Delaware, Maine,                           hunting days in the Atlantic,                         be hooded mergansers. In States that
                                                   Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey,                    Mississippi, and Central Flyways. The                 include mergansers in the duck bag
                                                   North Carolina, and Pennsylvania,                       daily bag limit is 6 teal.                            limit, the daily limit is the same as the
                                                   where Sunday hunting is prohibited                                                                            duck bag limit, only 2 of which may be
                                                   Statewide by State law, all Sundays are                 Shooting Hours                                        hooded mergansers.
                                                   closed to the take of all migratory game                   Atlantic Flyway: One-half hour before                Coot Limits: The daily bag limit is 15
                                                   birds.                                                  sunrise to sunset, except in South                    coots.
                                                                                                           Carolina, where the hours are from                      Lake Champlain Zone, New York: The
                                                   Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days                                                                          waterfowl seasons, limits, and shooting
                                                                                                           sunrise to sunset.
                                                      Outside Dates: States may select 2                      Mississippi and Central Flyways: One-              hours should be the same as those
                                                   days per duck-hunting zone, designated                  half hour before sunrise to sunset,                   selected for the Lake Champlain Zone of
                                                   as ‘‘Youth Waterfowl Hunting Days,’’ in                 except in the States of Arkansas,                     Vermont.
                                                   addition to their regular duck seasons.                 Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan,                      Connecticut River Zone, Vermont:
                                                   The days must be held outside any                       Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and                        The waterfowl seasons, limits, and
                                                   regular duck season on weekends,                        Wisconsin, where the hours are from                   shooting hours should be the same as
                                                   holidays, or other non-school days                      sunrise to sunset.                                    those selected for the Inland Zone of
                                                   when youth hunters would have the                                                                             New Hampshire.
                                                   maximum opportunity to participate.                     Special September Duck Seasons                          Zoning and Split Seasons: Delaware,
                                                   The days may be held up to 14 days                         Florida, Kentucky, and Tennessee: In               Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North
                                                   before or after any regular duck-season                 lieu of a special September teal season,              Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina,
                                                   frameworks or within any split of a                     a 5-consecutive-day teal/wood duck                    Virginia, and West Virginia may split
                                                   regular duck season, or within any other                season may be selected in September.                  their seasons into three segments;
                                                   open season on migratory birds.                         The daily bag limit may not exceed 6                  Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts,
                                                      Daily Bag Limits: The daily bag limits               teal and wood ducks in the aggregate, of              New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
                                                   may include ducks, geese, tundra                        which no more than 2 may be wood                      Pennsylvania, and Vermont may select
                                                                                                                                                                 hunting seasons by zones and may split
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                                                   swans, mergansers, coots, moorhens,                     ducks. In addition, a 4-consecutive-day
                                                   and gallinules and would be the same                    teal-only season may be selected in                   their seasons into two segments in each
                                                   as those allowed in the regular season.                 September either immediately before or                zone.
                                                   Flyway species and area restrictions                    immediately after the 5-consecutive-day               Scoters, Eiders, and Long-Tailed Ducks
                                                   would remain in effect.                                 teal/wood duck season. The daily bag
                                                      Shooting Hours: One-half hour before                 limit is 6 teal. The teal-only seasons in             Special Sea Duck Seasons
                                                   sunrise to sunset.                                      Florida and Tennessee are experimental.                 Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia,
                                                      Participation Restrictions: States may                  Iowa: In lieu of an experimental                   Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New
                                                   use their established definition of age                 special September teal season, Iowa may               Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,


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                                                   North Carolina, Rhode Island, South                     Canada Geese                                          a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season may
                                                   Carolina, and Virginia may select a                     Special Early Canada Goose Seasons                    be split into 3 segments.
                                                   Special Sea Duck Season in designated
                                                                                                              A Canada goose season of up to 15                  Maine
                                                   Special Sea Duck Areas. If a Special Sea
                                                   Duck Season is selected, scoters, eiders,               days during September 1–15 may be                       A 60-day season may be held
                                                   and long-tailed ducks may be taken in                   selected for the Eastern Unit of                      Statewide between October 1 and
                                                   the designated Special Sea Duck Area(s)                 Maryland. Seasons not to exceed 30                    January 31, with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
                                                   only during the Special Sea Duck                        days during September 1–30 may be
                                                                                                           selected for Connecticut, Florida,                    Maryland
                                                   Season dates; scoters, eiders, and long-
                                                   tailed ducks may be taken outside of                    Georgia, New Jersey, New York (Long                     RP Zone: An 80-day season may be
                                                   Special Sea Duck Area(s) during the                     Island Zone only), North Carolina,                    held between November 15 and March
                                                   regular duck season, in accordance with                 Rhode Island, and South Carolina.                     10, with a 5-bird daily bag limit. The
                                                   the frameworks for ducks, mergansers,                   Seasons may not exceed 25 days during                 season may be split into 3 segments.
                                                   and coots specified above.                              September 1–25 in the remainder of the                  AP Zone: A 50-day season may be
                                                                                                           Flyway. Areas open to the hunting of                  held between November 15 and
                                                      Outside Dates: Between September 15                  Canada geese must be described,                       February 5, with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
                                                   and January 31.                                         delineated, and designated as such in                 Massachusetts
                                                      Special Sea Duck Seasons and Daily                   each State’s hunting regulations.
                                                   Bag Limits: 60 consecutive hunting                         Daily Bag Limits: Not to exceed 15                    NAP Zone: A 60-day season may be
                                                   days, or 60 days that are concurrent                    Canada geese.                                         held between October 1 and January 31,
                                                   with the regular duck season, with a                       Shooting Hours: One-half hour before               with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
                                                   daily bag limit of 5, singly or in the                  sunrise to sunset, except that during any             Additionally, a special season may be
                                                   aggregate, of the listed sea duck species,              special early Canada goose season,                    held from January 15 to February 15,
                                                   including no more than 4 scoters, 4                     shooting hours may extend to one-half                 with a 5-bird daily bag limit.
                                                   eiders, and 4 long-tailed ducks. Within                 hour after sunset if all other waterfowl                 AP Zone: A 50-day season may be
                                                   the special sea duck areas, during the                  seasons are closed in the specific                    held between October 10 and February
                                                   regular duck season in the Atlantic                     applicable area.                                      5, with a 3-bird daily bag limit.
                                                   Flyway, States may choose to allow the                  Regular Canada Goose Seasons                          New Hampshire
                                                   above sea duck limits in addition to the
                                                   limits applying to other ducks during                     Season Lengths, Outside Dates, and                    A 60-day season may be held
                                                   the regular season. In all other areas, sea             Limits: Specific regulations for Canada               Statewide between October 1 and
                                                   ducks may be taken only during the                      geese are shown below by State. These                 January 31 with a 2-bird daily bag limit.
                                                   regular open season for ducks and are                   seasons may also include white-fronted                New Jersey
                                                   part of the regular duck season daily bag               geese in an aggregate daily bag limit.
                                                                                                           Unless specified otherwise, seasons may                 AP Zone: A 50-day season may be
                                                   (not to exceed 4 scoters, 4 eiders, and
                                                                                                           be split into two segments.                           held between the fourth Saturday in
                                                   4 long-tailed ducks) and possession
                                                                                                                                                                 October (October 27) and February 5,
                                                   limits.                                                 Connecticut                                           with a 3-bird daily bag limit.
                                                      Special Sea Duck Areas: In all coastal                 North Atlantic Population (NAP)                       RP Zone: An 80-day season may be
                                                   waters and all waters of rivers and                     Zone: Between October 1 and January                   held between the fourth Saturday in
                                                   streams seaward from the first upstream                 31, a 60-day season may be held with                  October (October 27) and February 15,
                                                   bridge in Maine, New Hampshire,                         a 2-bird daily bag limit.                             with a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season
                                                   Massachusetts, Rhode Island,                              Atlantic Population (AP) Zone: A 50-                may be split into 3 segments.
                                                   Connecticut, and New York; in New                       day season may be held between                          Special Late Goose Season Area: A
                                                   Jersey, all coastal waters seaward from                 October 10 and February 5, with a 3-                  special season may be held in
                                                   the International Regulations for                       bird daily bag limit.                                 designated areas of North and South
                                                   Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGS)                    South Zone: A special season may be                 New Jersey from January 15 to February
                                                   Demarcation Lines shown on National                     held between January 15 and February                  15, with a 5-bird daily bag limit.
                                                   Oceanic and Atmospheric                                 15, with a 5-bird daily bag limit.
                                                   Administration (NOAA) Nautical Charts                                                                         New York
                                                                                                             Resident Population (RP) Zone: An
                                                   and further described in 33 CFR 80.165,                 80-day season may be held between                        NAP Zone: Between October 1 and
                                                   80.501, 80.502, and 80.503; in any                      October 1 and February 15, with a 5-                  January 31, a 60-day season may be
                                                   waters of the Atlantic Ocean and in any                 bird daily bag limit. The season may be               held, with a 2-bird daily bag limit in the
                                                   tidal waters of any bay that are                        split into 3 segments.                                High Harvest areas; and between
                                                   separated by at least 1 mile of open                                                                          October 1 and February 15, a 70-day
                                                   water from any shore, island, and                       Delaware                                              season may be held, with a 3-bird daily
                                                   emergent vegetation in South Carolina                     A 50-day season may be held between                 bag limit in the Low Harvest areas.
                                                   and Georgia; and in any waters of the                   November 15 and February 5, with a                       AP Zone: A 50-day season may be
                                                   Atlantic Ocean and in any tidal waters                  2-bird daily bag limit.                               held between the fourth Saturday in
                                                   of any bay that are separated by at least                                                                     October (October 27), except in the Lake
                                                                                                           Florida
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                                                   800 yards of open water from any shore,                                                                       Champlain Area where the opening date
                                                   island, and emergent vegetation in                        An 80-day season may be held                        is October 10, through February 5, with
                                                   Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina,                     between October 1 and March 10, with                  a 3-bird daily bag limit.
                                                   and Virginia; and provided that any                     a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season may                 Western Long Island RP Zone: A 107-
                                                   such areas have been described,                         be split into 3 segments.                             day season may be held between the
                                                   delineated, and designated as special                                                                         Saturday nearest September 24
                                                   sea duck hunting areas under the                        Georgia                                               (September 22) and March 10, with an
                                                   hunting regulations adopted by the                        An 80-day season may be held                        8-bird daily bag limit. The season may
                                                   respective States.                                      between October 1 and March 10, with                  be split into 3 segments.


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                                                     Rest of State RP Zone: An 80-day                      10, with a 5-bird daily bag limit. The                Geese
                                                   season may be held between the fourth                   season may be split into 3 segments.                  Season Lengths, Outside Dates, and
                                                   Saturday in October (October 27) and                                                                          Limits:
                                                   March 10, with a 5-bird daily bag limit.                West Virginia
                                                   The season may be split into 3                                                                                   Canada Geese: States may select
                                                                                                             An 80-day season may be held                        seasons for Canada geese not to exceed
                                                   segments.                                               between October 1 and March 10, with                  107 days with a 5-bird daily bag limit
                                                   North Carolina                                          a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season may              during September 1–30, and a 3-bird
                                                     RP Zone: An 80-day season may be                      be split into 3 segments in each zone.                daily bag limit for the remainder of the
                                                   held between October 1 and March 10,                    Light Geese                                           season. Seasons may be held between
                                                   with a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season                                                                     September 1 and February 15, and may
                                                   may be split into 3 segments.                             Season Lengths, Outside Dates, and                  be split into 4 segments.
                                                     Northeast Hunt Unit: A 14-day season                  Limits: States may select a 107-day                      White-fronted Geese and Brant:
                                                   may be held between the Saturday prior                  season between October 1 and March                    Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, Kentucky,
                                                   to December 25 (December 22) and                        10, with a 25-bird daily bag limit and no             Missouri, Mississippi, and Tennessee
                                                   January 31, with a 1-bird daily bag limit.              possession limit. States may split their              may select a season for white-fronted
                                                                                                           seasons into three segments.                          geese not to exceed 74 days with 3 geese
                                                   Pennsylvania                                                                                                  daily, or 88 days with 2 geese daily, or
                                                     SJBP Zone: A 78-day season may be                     Brant                                                 107 days with 1 goose daily between
                                                   held between the first Saturday in                                                                            September 1 and February 15; Alabama,
                                                   October (October 6) and February 15,                      Season Lengths, Outside Dates, and                  Iowa, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota,
                                                   with a 3-bird daily bag limit.                          Limits: States may select a season                    Ohio, and Wisconsin may select a
                                                     RP Zone: An 80-day season may be                      between the Saturday nearest September                season for white-fronted geese not to
                                                   held between the fourth Saturday in                     24 (September 22) and January 31.                     exceed 107 days with 5 geese daily, in
                                                   October (October 27) and March 10,                      States may split their seasons into two               aggregate with dark geese between
                                                   with a 5-bird daily bag limit. The season               segments. The season length and daily                 September 1 and February 15. States
                                                   may be split into 3 segments.                           bag limit will be based on the upcoming               may select a season for brant not to
                                                     AP Zone: A 50-day season may be                       Mid-Winter Survey results and the                     exceed 70 days with 2 brant daily, or
                                                   held between the fourth Saturday in                     Atlantic brant hunt plan.                             107 days with 1 brant daily with outside
                                                   October (October 27) and February 5,                                                                          dates the same as for Canada geese;
                                                   with a 3-bird daily bag limit.                          Mississippi Flyway
                                                                                                                                                                 alternately, States may include brant in
                                                   Rhode Island                                            Ducks, Mergansers, and Coots                          an aggregate goose bag limit with either
                                                                                                                                                                 Canada geese, white-fronted geese, or
                                                     A 60-day season may be held between                      Outside Dates: Between the Saturday
                                                                                                                                                                 dark geese.
                                                   October 1 and January 31, with a 2-bird                 nearest September 24 (September 22)                      Light Geese: States may select seasons
                                                   daily bag limit. A special late season                  and the last Sunday in January (January               for light geese not to exceed 107 days,
                                                   may be held in designated areas from                    27).                                                  with 20 geese daily between September
                                                   January 15 to February 15, with a 5-bird                   Hunting Seasons and Duck Limits:                   1 and February 15. There is no
                                                   daily bag limit.                                        The season may not exceed 60 days,                    possession limit for light geese.
                                                   South Carolina                                          with a daily bag limit of 6 ducks,                       Shooting Hours: One-half hour before
                                                                                                           including no more than 4 mallards (no                 sunrise to sunset, except that during
                                                     In designated areas, an 80-day season
                                                                                                           more than 2 of which may be females),                 September 1–15 shooting hours may
                                                   may be held between October 1 and
                                                                                                           1 mottled duck, 2 black ducks, 2                      extend to one-half hour after sunset for
                                                   March 10, with a 5-bird daily bag limit.
                                                                                                           pintails, 3 wood ducks, 2 canvasbacks,                Canada geese if all other waterfowl and
                                                   The season may be split into 3
                                                                                                           3 scaup, and 2 redheads.                              crane seasons are closed in the specific
                                                   segments.
                                                                                                              Merganser Limits: The daily bag limit              applicable area.
                                                   Vermont                                                                                                          Split Seasons: Seasons for geese may
                                                                                                           is 5, only 2 of which may be hooded
                                                     Lake Champlain Zone and Interior                                                                            be split into four segments unless
                                                                                                           mergansers. In States that include
                                                   Zone: A 50-day season may be held                                                                             otherwise indicated.
                                                                                                           mergansers in the duck bag limit, the
                                                   between October 10 and February 5,                      daily limit is the same as the duck bag               Central Flyway
                                                   with a 3-bird daily bag limit.                          limit, only 2 of which may be hooded
                                                     Connecticut River Zone: A 60-day                                                                            Ducks, Mergansers, and Coots
                                                                                                           mergansers.
                                                   season may be held between October 1                                                                            Outside Dates: Between the Saturday
                                                   and January 31, with a 2-bird daily bag                    Coot Limits: The daily bag limit is 15             nearest September 24 (September 22)
                                                   limit.                                                  coots.                                                and the last Sunday in January (January
                                                                                                              Zoning and Split Seasons: Illinois,                27).
                                                   Virginia                                                Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana,
                                                     SJBP Zone: A 40-day season may be                     Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio,                  Hunting Seasons
                                                   held between November 15 and January                    Tennessee, and Wisconsin may select                     High Plains Mallard Management
                                                   14, with a 3-bird daily bag limit.                      hunting seasons by zones.                             Unit (roughly defined as that portion of
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                                                   Additionally, a special late season may                                                                       the Central Flyway that lies west of the
                                                                                                              In Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky,
                                                   be held between January 15 and                                                                                100th meridian): 97 days. The last 23
                                                                                                           Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota,
                                                   February 15, with a 5-bird daily bag                                                                          days must run consecutively and may
                                                                                                           Missouri, Ohio, Tennessee, and
                                                   limit.                                                                                                        start no earlier than the Saturday nearest
                                                     AP Zone: A 50-day season may be                       Wisconsin, the season may be split into
                                                                                                                                                                 December 10 (December 8).
                                                   held between November 15 and                            two segments in each zone.                              Remainder of the Central Flyway: 74
                                                   February 5, with a 2-bird daily bag limit.                 In Alabama, Arkansas, and                          days.
                                                     RP Zone: An 80-day season may be                      Mississippi, the season may be split into               Duck Limits: The daily bag limit is 6
                                                   held between November 15 and March                      three segments.                                       ducks, with species and sex restrictions


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                                                   as follows: 5 mallards (no more than 2                  are closed in the specific applicable                 split according to applicable zones and
                                                   of which may be females), 3 scaup, 2                    area.                                                 split duck hunting configurations
                                                   redheads, 3 wood ducks, 2 pintails, and                                                                       approved for each State.
                                                                                                           Regular Goose Seasons
                                                   2 canvasbacks. In Texas, the daily bag                                                                          Coot, Common Moorhen, and Purple
                                                   limit on mottled ducks is 1, except that                   Split Seasons: Seasons for geese may               Gallinule Limits: The daily bag limit of
                                                   no mottled ducks may be taken during                    be split into three segments. Three-way               coots, common moorhens, and purple
                                                   the first 5 days of the season. In addition             split seasons for Canada geese require                gallinules is 25, singly or in the
                                                   to the daily limits listed above, the                   Central Flyway Council and U.S. Fish                  aggregate.
                                                   States of Montana, North Dakota, South                  and Wildlife Service approval, and a                    Zoning and Split Seasons: Arizona,
                                                   Dakota, and Wyoming, in lieu of                         3-year evaluation by each participating               California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada,
                                                   selecting an experimental September                     State.                                                Oregon, Utah, Washington, and
                                                   teal season, may include an additional                     Outside Dates: For dark geese, seasons             Wyoming may select hunting seasons by
                                                   daily bag and possession limit of 2 and                 may be selected between the outside                   zones and may split their seasons into
                                                   6 blue-winged teal, respectively, during                dates of the Saturday nearest September               two segments.
                                                   the first 16 days of the regular duck                   24 (September 22) and the Sunday                        Montana and New Mexico may split
                                                   season in each respective duck hunting                  nearest February 15 (February 17). For                their seasons into three segments.
                                                   zone. These extra limits are in addition                light geese, outside dates for seasons                  Colorado River Zone, California:
                                                   to the regular duck bag and possession                  may be selected between the Saturday                  Seasons and limits should be the same
                                                   limits.                                                 nearest September 24 (September 22)                   as seasons and limits selected in the
                                                                                                           and March 10. In the Rainwater Basin                  adjacent portion of Arizona (South
                                                      Merganser Limits: The daily bag limit
                                                                                                           Light Goose Area (East and West) of                   Zone).
                                                   is 5 mergansers, only 2 of which may be
                                                                                                           Nebraska, temporal and spatial
                                                   hooded mergansers. In States that                                                                             Geese
                                                                                                           restrictions that are consistent with the
                                                   include mergansers in the duck daily
                                                                                                           late-winter snow goose hunting strategy               Special Early Canada Goose Seasons
                                                   bag limit, the daily limit may be the
                                                                                                           cooperatively developed by the Central
                                                   same as the duck bag limit, only two of                                                                         A Canada goose season of up to 15
                                                                                                           Flyway Council and the Service are
                                                   which may be hooded mergansers.                                                                               days during September 1–20 may be
                                                                                                           required.
                                                      Coot Limits: The daily bag limit is 15                                                                     selected. The daily bag limit may not
                                                   coots.                                                  Season Lengths and Limits                             exceed 5 Canada geese, except in Pacific
                                                      Zoning and Split Seasons: Colorado,                    Light Geese: States may select a light              County, Washington, where the daily
                                                   Kansas (Low Plains portion), Montana,                   goose season not to exceed 107 days.                  bag limit may not exceed 15 Canada
                                                   Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma (Low                     The daily bag limit for light geese is 50             geese. Areas open to hunting of Canada
                                                   Plains portion), South Dakota (Low                      with no possession limit.                             geese in each State must be described,
                                                   Plains portion), Texas (Low Plains                        Dark Geese: In Kansas, Nebraska,                    delineated, and designated as such in
                                                   portion), and Wyoming may select                        North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota,                 each State’s hunting regulations.
                                                   hunting seasons by zones.                               and the Eastern Goose Zone of Texas,                  Regular Goose Seasons
                                                      In Colorado, Kansas, Montana, New                    States may select a season for Canada
                                                   Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South                   geese (or any other dark goose species                Season Lengths, Outside Dates, and
                                                   Dakota, Texas, and Wyoming, the                         except white-fronted geese) not to                    Limits
                                                   regular season may be split into two                    exceed 107 days with a daily bag limit                   Canada Geese and Brant: Except as
                                                   segments.                                               of 8. For white-fronted geese, these                  subsequently noted, 107-day seasons
                                                   Geese                                                   States may select either a season of 74               may be selected with outside dates
                                                                                                           days with a bag limit of 3, or an 88-day              between the Saturday nearest September
                                                      Special Early Canada Goose Seasons:                  season with a bag limit of 2, or a season             24 (September 22) and the last Sunday
                                                   In Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South                    of 107 days with a bag limit of 1.                    in January (January 27). In Arizona,
                                                   Dakota, and Texas, Canada goose                           In Colorado, Montana, New Mexico,                   Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New
                                                   seasons of up to 30 days during                         and Wyoming, States may select seasons                Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, the daily
                                                   September 1–30 may be selected. In                      not to exceed 107 days. The daily bag                 bag limit is 4 Canada geese and brant in
                                                   Colorado, New Mexico, Montana, and                      limit for dark geese is 5 in the aggregate.           the aggregate. In California, Oregon, and
                                                   Wyoming, Canada goose seasons of up                       In the Western Goose Zone of Texas,                 Washington, the daily bag limit is 4
                                                   to 15 days during September 1–15 may                    the season may not exceed 95 days. The                Canada geese. For brant, Oregon and
                                                   be selected. In North Dakota, Canada                    daily bag limit for Canada geese (or any              Washington may select a 16-day season
                                                   goose seasons of up to 22 days during                   other dark goose species except white-                and California a 37-day season. Days
                                                   September 1–22 may be selected. The                     fronted geese) is 5. The daily bag limit              must be consecutive. Washington and
                                                   daily bag limit may not exceed 5 Canada                 for white-fronted geese is 2.                         California may select hunting seasons
                                                   geese, except in Kansas, Nebraska, and                  Pacific Flyway                                        for up to two zones. The daily bag limit
                                                   Oklahoma, where the daily bag limit                                                                           is 2 brant and is in addition to other
                                                   may not exceed 8 Canada geese and in                    Ducks, Mergansers, and Coots                          goose limits. In Oregon and California,
                                                   North Dakota and South Dakota, where                      Outside Dates: Between the Saturday                 the brant season must end no later than
                                                   the daily bag limit may not exceed 15                   nearest September 24 (September 22)                   December 15.
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                                                   Canada geese. Areas open to the hunting                 and the last Sunday in January (January                  White-fronted Geese: Except as
                                                   of Canada geese must be described,                      27).                                                  subsequently noted, 107-day seasons
                                                   delineated, and designated as such in                     Hunting Seasons and Duck and                        may be selected with outside dates
                                                   each State’s hunting regulations.                       Merganser Limits: 107 days. The daily                 between the Saturday nearest September
                                                      Shooting Hours: One-half hour before                 bag limit is 7 ducks and mergansers,                  24 (September 22) and March 10. The
                                                   sunrise to sunset, except that during                   including no more than 2 female                       daily bag limit is 10.
                                                   September 1–15 shooting hours may                       mallards, 2 pintails, 2 canvasbacks, 3                   Light Geese: Except as subsequently
                                                   extend to one-half hour after sunset if                 scaup, and 2 redheads. For scaup, the                 noted, 107-day seasons may be selected
                                                   all other waterfowl and crane seasons                   season length is 86 days, which may be                with outside dates between the Saturday


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                                                   nearest September 24 (September 22)                     Permit Zones                                          trumpeter swans in the harvest,
                                                   and March 10. The daily bag limit is 20.                                                                      whichever occurs earliest.
                                                      Split Seasons: Unless otherwise                        In Oregon and Washington permit                       In addition, the States of Utah and
                                                   specified, seasons for geese may be split               zones, the hunting season is closed on                Nevada must implement a harvest-
                                                   into up to 3 segments. Three-way split                  dusky Canada geese. A dusky Canada                    monitoring program to measure the
                                                   seasons for Canada geese and white-                     goose is any dark-breasted Canada goose               species composition of the swan
                                                   fronted geese require Pacific Flyway                    (Munsell 10 YR color value five or less)              harvest. The harvest-monitoring
                                                   Council and U.S. Fish and Wildlife                      with a bill length between 40 and 50                  program must require that all harvested
                                                   Service approval and a 3-year                           millimeters. Hunting of geese will only               swans or their species-determinant parts
                                                   evaluation by each participating State.                 be by hunters possessing a State-issued               be examined by either State or Federal
                                                      California: The daily bag limit for                  permit authorizing them to do so.                     biologists for the purpose of species
                                                   Canada geese is 10.                                     Shooting hours for geese may begin no                 classification. The States should use
                                                      Balance of State Zone: A Canada                      earlier than sunrise. Regular Canada                  appropriate measures to maximize
                                                   goose season may be selected with                       goose seasons in the permit zones of                  hunter compliance in providing bagged
                                                   outside dates between the Saturday                      Oregon and Washington remain subject                  swans for examination. Further, the
                                                   nearest September 24 (September 22)                     to the Memorandum of Understanding                    States of Montana, Nevada, and Utah
                                                   and March 10. In the Sacramento Valley                  entered into with the Service regarding               must achieve at least an 80-percent
                                                   Special Management Area, the season                     monitoring the impacts of take during                 hunter compliance rate, or subsequent
                                                   on white-fronted geese must end on or                   the regular Canada goose season on the                permits will be reduced by 10 percent.
                                                   before December 28, and the daily bag                   dusky Canada goose population.                        All three States must provide to the
                                                   limit is 3 white-fronted geese. In the                  Swans                                                 Service by June 30, 2019, a report
                                                   North Coast Special Management Area,                                                                          detailing harvest, hunter participation,
                                                   hunting days that occur after the last                     In portions of the Pacific Flyway                  reporting compliance, and monitoring of
                                                   Sunday in January (January 27) should                   (Montana, Nevada, and Utah), an open                  swan populations in the designated
                                                   be concurrent with Oregon’s South                       season for taking a limited number of                 hunt areas.
                                                   Coast Zone.                                             swans may be selected. Permits will be
                                                      Oregon: The daily bag limit for light                issued by the State and will authorize                Tundra Swans
                                                   geese is 6 on or before the last Sunday                 each permittee to take no more than 1                    In portions of the Atlantic Flyway
                                                   in January (January 27).                                swan per season with each permit.                     (North Carolina and Virginia) and the
                                                      Harney and Lake County Zone: For                     Nevada may issue up to 2 permits per                  Central Flyway (North Dakota, South
                                                   Lake County only, the daily white-                      hunter. Montana and Utah may issue                    Dakota [east of the Missouri River], and
                                                   fronted goose bag limit is 1.                           only 1 permit per hunter. Each State’s                that portion of Montana in the Central
                                                      Northwest Permit Zone: A Canada                      season may open no earlier than the                   Flyway), an open season for taking a
                                                   goose season may be selected with                       Saturday nearest October 1 (September                 limited number of tundra swans may be
                                                   outside dates between the Saturday                      29). These seasons are also subject to the            selected. Permits will be issued by the
                                                   nearest September 24 (September 22)                     following conditions:                                 States that authorize the take of no more
                                                   and March 10. Goose seasons may be                         Montana: No more than 500 permits                  than 1 tundra swan per permit. A
                                                   split into 3 segments. The daily bag                    may be issued. The season must end no                 second permit may be issued to hunters
                                                   limits of Canada geese and light geese                  later than December 1. The State must                 from unused permits remaining after the
                                                   are 6 each. In the Tillamook County                     implement a harvest-monitoring                        first drawing. The States must obtain
                                                   Management Area, the hunting season is                  program to measure the species                        harvest and hunter participation data.
                                                   closed on geese.                                        composition of the swan harvest and                   These seasons are also subject to the
                                                      South Coast Zone: A Canada goose                     should use appropriate measures to                    following conditions:
                                                   season may be selected with outside                     maximize hunter compliance in
                                                   dates between the Saturday nearest                                                                            In the Atlantic Flyway
                                                                                                           reporting bill measurement and color
                                                   September 24 (September 22) and                         information.                                          —The season may be 90 days, between
                                                   March 10. The daily bag limit of Canada                                                                         October 1 and January 31.
                                                                                                              Utah: No more than 2,000 permits                   —In North Carolina, no more than 6,250
                                                   geese is 6. Hunting days that occur after
                                                                                                           may be issued. During the swan season,                  permits may be issued.
                                                   the last Sunday in January (January 27)
                                                                                                           no more than 10 trumpeter swans may                   —In Virginia, no more than 750 permits
                                                   should be concurrent with California’s
                                                                                                           be taken. The season must end no later                  may be issued.
                                                   North Coast Special Management Area.
                                                                                                           than the second Sunday in December
                                                   Goose seasons may be split into 3                                                                             In the Central Flyway
                                                                                                           (December 9) or upon attainment of 10
                                                   segments.
                                                      Utah: A Canada goose and brant                       trumpeter swans in the harvest,                       —The season may be 107 days, between
                                                   season may be selected in the Wasatch                   whichever occurs earliest. The Utah                     the Saturday nearest October 1
                                                   Front Zone with outside dates between                   season remains subject to the terms of                  (September 29) and January 31.
                                                   the Saturday nearest September 24                       the Memorandum of Agreement entered                   —In the Central Flyway portion of
                                                   (September 22) and the first Sunday in                  into with the Service in August 2003,                   Montana, no more than 625 permits
                                                   February (February 3).                                  regarding harvest monitoring, season                    may be issued.
                                                      Washington: The daily bag limit for                  closure procedures, and education                     —In North Dakota, no more than 2,500
                                                                                                           requirements to minimize the take of                    permits may be issued.
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                                                   light geese is 6.
                                                      Areas 2A and 2B (Southwest Permit                    trumpeter swans during the swan                       —In South Dakota, no more than 1,875
                                                   Zone): A Canada goose season may be                     season.                                                 permits may be issued.
                                                   selected with outside dates between the                    Nevada: No more than 650 permits                   Sandhill Cranes
                                                   Saturday nearest September 24                           may be issued. During the swan season,
                                                   (September 22) and March 10. Goose                      no more than 5 trumpeter swans may be                 Regular Seasons in the Mississippi
                                                   seasons may be split into 3 segments.                   taken. The season must end no later                   Flyway
                                                      Area 4: Goose seasons may be split                   than the Sunday following January 1                     Outside Dates: Between September 1
                                                   into 3 segments.                                        (January 6) or upon attainment of 5                   and February 28 in Minnesota, and


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                                                   between September 1 and January 31 in                     Permits: Participants must have a                   Flyways and the Pacific Flyway
                                                   Kentucky and Tennessee.                                 valid permit, issued by the appropriate               portions of Colorado, Montana, New
                                                     Hunting Seasons: A season not to                      State, in their possession while hunting.             Mexico, and Wyoming, 25 rails, singly
                                                   exceed 37 consecutive days may be                         Other Provisions: Numbers of permits,               or in the aggregate of the two species.
                                                   selected in the designated portion of                   open areas, season dates, protection                  The season is closed in the remainder of
                                                   northwestern Minnesota (Northwest                       plans for other species, and other                    the Pacific Flyway.
                                                   Goose Zone), and a season not to exceed                 provisions of seasons must be consistent
                                                                                                           with the management plan and                          Snipe
                                                   60 consecutive days in Kentucky and
                                                   Tennessee.                                              approved by the Central and Pacific                     Outside Dates: Between September 1
                                                     Daily Bag Limit: 1 sandhill crane in                  Flyway Councils, with the following                   and February 28, except in Connecticut,
                                                   Minnesota, 2 sandhill cranes in                         exceptions:                                           Delaware, Maine, Maryland,
                                                   Kentucky, and 3 sandhill cranes in                        A. In Utah, 100 percent of the harvest              Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
                                                   Tennessee. In Kentucky and Tennessee,                   will be assigned to the RMP quota;                    Jersey, New York, Rhode Island,
                                                   the seasonal bag limit is 3 sandhill                      B. In Arizona, monitoring the racial                Vermont, and Virginia, where the
                                                   cranes.                                                 composition of the harvest must be                    season must end no later than January
                                                                                                           conducted at 3-year intervals;                        31.
                                                     Permits: Each person participating in                   C. In Idaho, 100 percent of the harvest
                                                   the regular sandhill crane seasons must                                                                         Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag
                                                                                                           will be assigned to the RMP quota; and
                                                   have a valid Federal or State sandhill                    D. In New Mexico, the season in the                 Limits: Seasons may not exceed 107
                                                   crane hunting permit.                                   Estancia Valley is experimental, with a               days and may be split into two
                                                     Other Provisions: The number of                       requirement to monitor the level and                  segments. The daily bag limit is 8 snipe.
                                                   permits (where applicable), open areas,                 racial composition of the harvest;                      Zoning: Seasons may be selected by
                                                   season dates, protection plans for other                greater sandhill cranes in the harvest                zones established for duck hunting.
                                                   species, and other provisions of seasons                will be assigned to the RMP quota.                    American Woodcock
                                                   must be consistent with the
                                                   management plans and approved by the                    Common Moorhens and Purple                              Outside Dates: States in the Eastern
                                                   Mississippi Flyway Council.                             Gallinules                                            Management Region may select hunting
                                                                                                              Outside Dates: Between September 1                 seasons between October 1 and January
                                                   Regular Seasons in the Central Flyway
                                                                                                           and the last Sunday in January (January               31. States in the Central Management
                                                     Outside Dates: Between September 1                    27) in the Atlantic, Mississippi, and                 Region may select hunting seasons
                                                   and February 28.                                        Central Flyways. States in the Pacific                between the Saturday nearest September
                                                     Hunting Seasons: Seasons not to                       Flyway have been allowed to select                    22 (September 22) and January 31.
                                                   exceed 37 consecutive days may be                       their hunting seasons between the                       Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag
                                                   selected in designated portions of Texas                outside dates for the season on ducks,                Limits: Seasons may not exceed 45 days
                                                   (Area 2). Seasons not to exceed 58                      mergansers, and coots; therefore,                     in the Eastern and Central Regions. The
                                                   consecutive days may be selected in                     frameworks for common moorhens and                    daily bag limit is 3. Seasons may be split
                                                   designated portions of the following                    purple gallinules are included with the               into two segments.
                                                   States: Colorado, Kansas, Montana,                      duck, merganser, and coot frameworks.                   Zoning: New Jersey may select
                                                   North Dakota, South Dakota, and                            Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag                      seasons in each of two zones. The
                                                   Wyoming. Seasons not to exceed 93                       Limits: Seasons may not exceed 70 days                season in each zone may not exceed 36
                                                   consecutive days may be selected in                     in the Atlantic, Mississippi, and Central             days.
                                                   designated portions of the following                    Flyways. Seasons may be split into 2
                                                   States: New Mexico, Oklahoma, and                       segments. The daily bag limit is 15                   Band-Tailed Pigeons
                                                   Texas.                                                  common moorhens and purple                            Pacific Coast States (California, Oregon,
                                                     Daily Bag Limits: 3 sandhill cranes,                  gallinules, singly or in the aggregate of             Washington, and Nevada)
                                                   except 2 sandhill cranes in designated                  the two species.
                                                   portions of North Dakota (Area 2) and                      Zoning: Seasons may be selected by                    Outside Dates: Between September 15
                                                   Texas (Area 2).                                         zones established for duck hunting.                   and January 1.
                                                     Permits: Each person participating in                 Rails                                                    Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag
                                                   the regular sandhill crane season must                                                                        Limits: Not more than 9 consecutive
                                                                                                              Outside Dates: States included herein              days, with a daily bag limit of 2.
                                                   have a valid Federal or State sandhill
                                                                                                           may select seasons between September                     Zoning: California may select hunting
                                                   crane hunting permit.
                                                                                                           1 and the last Sunday in January                      seasons not to exceed 9 consecutive
                                                   Special Seasons in the Central and                      (January 27) on clapper, king, sora, and              days in each of two zones. The season
                                                   Pacific Flyways                                         Virginia rails.                                       in the North Zone must close by October
                                                                                                              Hunting Seasons: Seasons may not
                                                     Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana,                                                                          3.
                                                                                                           exceed 70 days, and may be split into
                                                   New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming may                       2 segments.                                           Four-Corners States (Arizona, Colorado,
                                                   select seasons for hunting sandhill                                                                           New Mexico, and Utah)
                                                   cranes within the range of the Rocky                    Daily Bag Limits
                                                   Mountain Population (RMP) subject to                      Clapper and King Rails: In                            Outside Dates: Between September 1
                                                                                                                                                                 and November 30.
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                                                   the following conditions:                               Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New
                                                     Outside Dates: Between September 1                    Jersey, and Rhode Island, 10, singly or                 Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag
                                                   and January 31.                                         in the aggregate of the two species. In               Limits: Not more than 14 consecutive
                                                     Hunting Seasons: The season in any                    Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,                 days, with a daily bag limit of 2.
                                                   State or zone may not exceed 60 days,                   Mississippi, North Carolina, South                      Zoning: New Mexico may select
                                                   and may be split into no more than 3                    Carolina, Texas, and Virginia, 15, singly             hunting seasons not to exceed 14
                                                   segments.                                               or in the aggregate of the two species.               consecutive days in each of two zones.
                                                     Bag limits: Not to exceed 3 daily and                   Sora and Virginia Rails: In the                     The season in the South Zone may not
                                                   9 per season.                                           Atlantic, Mississippi, and Central                    open until October 1.


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                                                   Doves                                                   Special White-Winged Dove Area in                        Light Geese: The daily bag limit is 6.
                                                                                                           Texas                                                    Canada Geese: The daily bag limit is
                                                     Outside Dates: Between September 1                                                                          4 with the following exceptions:
                                                   and January 31 in the Eastern                             In addition, Texas may select a
                                                                                                                                                                    A. In Units 5 and 6, the taking of
                                                   Management Unit, and between                            hunting season of not more than 4 days
                                                                                                                                                                 Canada geese is permitted from
                                                   September 1 and January 15 in the                       for the Special White-winged Dove Area
                                                                                                                                                                 September 28 through December 16.
                                                   Central and Western Management Units,                   of the South Zone between September 1
                                                                                                                                                                    B. On Middleton Island in Unit 6, a
                                                   except as otherwise provided, States                    and September 19. The daily bag limit
                                                                                                                                                                 special, permit-only Canada goose
                                                   may select hunting seasons and daily                    may not exceed 15 white-winged,
                                                                                                                                                                 season may be offered. A mandatory
                                                   bag limits as follows:                                  mourning, and white-tipped doves in
                                                                                                                                                                 goose identification class is required.
                                                                                                           the aggregate, of which no more than 2
                                                   Eastern Management Unit                                                                                       Hunters must check in and check out.
                                                                                                           may be mourning doves and no more
                                                                                                                                                                 The bag limit is 1 daily and 1 in
                                                                                                           than 2 may be white-tipped doves.
                                                     Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag                                                                               possession. The season will close if
                                                   Limits: Not more than 90 days, with a                   Western Management Unit                               incidental harvest includes 5 dusky
                                                   daily bag limit of 15 mourning and                      Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag Limits                  Canada geese. A dusky Canada goose is
                                                   white-winged doves in the aggregate.                                                                          any dark-breasted Canada goose
                                                                                                             Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and                    (Munsell 10 YR color value five or less)
                                                     Zoning and Split Seasons: States may
                                                                                                           Washington: Not more than 60 days,                    with a bill length between 40 and 50
                                                   select hunting seasons in each of two
                                                                                                           which may be split between two                        millimeters.
                                                   zones. The season within each zone may
                                                                                                           periods. The daily bag limit is 15                       C. In Units 9, 10, 17, and 18, the daily
                                                   be split into not more than three
                                                                                                           mourning and white-winged doves in                    bag limit is 6 Canada geese.
                                                   periods. Regulations for bag and
                                                                                                           the aggregate.                                           White-fronted Geese: The daily bag
                                                   possession limits, season length, and
                                                                                                             Arizona and California: Not more                    limit is 4 with the following exceptions:
                                                   shooting hours must be uniform within
                                                                                                           than 60 days, which may be split                         A. In Units 9, 10, and 17, the daily bag
                                                   specific hunting zones.
                                                                                                           between two periods, September 1–15                   limit is 6 white-fronted geese.
                                                   Central Management Unit                                 and November 1–January 15. In                            B. In Unit 18, the daily bag limit is 10
                                                   For All States Except Texas                             Arizona, during the first segment of the              white-fronted geese.
                                                                                                           season, the daily bag limit is 15                        Emperor Geese: Open seasons for
                                                     Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag                         mourning and white-winged doves in                    emperor geese may be selected subject
                                                   Limits: Not more than 90 days, with a                   the aggregate, of which no more than 10               to the following conditions:
                                                   daily bag limit of 15 mourning and                      could be white-winged doves. During                      A. All seasons are by permit only.
                                                   white-winged doves in the aggregate.                    the remainder of the season, the daily                   B. No more than 1 emperor goose may
                                                     Zoning and Split Seasons: States may                  bag limit is 15 mourning doves. In                    be authorized per permit.
                                                   select hunting seasons in each of two                   California, the daily bag limit is 15                    C. Total harvest may not exceed 1,000
                                                   zones. The season within each zone may                  mourning and white-winged doves in                    emperor geese.
                                                                                                           the aggregate, of which no more than 10                  D. In State Game Management Unit
                                                   be split into not more than three
                                                                                                           could be white-winged doves.                          18, the Kodiak Island Road Area is
                                                   periods.
                                                                                                                                                                 closed to hunting. The Kodiak Island
                                                   Texas                                                   Alaska                                                Road Area consists of all lands and
                                                                                                             Outside Dates: Between September 1                  water (including exposed tidelands) east
                                                      Hunting Seasons and Daily Bag                        and January 26.                                       of a line extending from Crag Point in
                                                   Limits: Not more than 90 days, with a                     Hunting Seasons: Alaska may select                  the north to the west end of Saltery
                                                   daily bag limit of 15 mourning, white-                  107 consecutive days for waterfowl,                   Cove in the south and all lands and
                                                   winged, and white-tipped doves in the                   sandhill cranes, and common snipe in                  water south of a line extending from
                                                   aggregate, of which no more than 2 may                  each of 5 zones. The season may be split              Termination Point along the north side
                                                   be white-tipped doves.                                  without penalty in the Kodiak Zone.                   of Cascade Lake extending to Anton
                                                      Zoning and Split Seasons: Texas may                  The seasons in each zone must be                      Larsen Bay. Marine waters adjacent to
                                                   select hunting seasons for each of three                concurrent.                                           the closed area are closed to harvest
                                                   zones subject to the following                            Closures: The hunting season is                     within 500 feet from the water’s edge.
                                                   conditions:                                             closed on spectacled eiders and Steller’s             The offshore islands are open to harvest,
                                                      A. The hunting season may be split                   eiders.                                               for example: Woody, Long, Gull, and
                                                   into not more than two periods, except                  Daily Bag and Possession Limits                       Puffin islands.
                                                   in that portion of Texas in which the                                                                            Brant: The daily bag limit is 3.
                                                   special white-winged dove season is                       Ducks: Except as noted, a basic daily                  Snipe: The daily bag limit is 8.
                                                   allowed, where a limited take of                        bag limit of 7 ducks. Daily bag limits in                Sandhill Cranes: The daily bag limit
                                                   mourning and white-tipped doves may                     the North Zone are 10, and in the Gulf                is 2 in the Southeast, Gulf Coast,
                                                   also occur during that special season                   Coast Zone, they are 8. The basic limits              Kodiak, and Aleutian Zones, and Unit
                                                   (see Special White-winged Dove Area in                  may include no more than 2                            17 in the North Zone. In the remainder
                                                   Texas).                                                 canvasbacks daily and may not include                 of the North Zone (outside Unit 17), the
                                                                                                           sea ducks.                                            daily bag limit is 3.
                                                      B. A season may be selected for the
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                                                                                                             In addition to the basic duck limits,                  Tundra Swans: Open seasons for
                                                   North and Central Zones between                         Alaska may select sea duck limits of 10               tundra swans may be selected subject to
                                                   September 1 and January 25; and for the                 daily, singly or in the aggregate,                    the following conditions:
                                                   South Zone between September 14 and                     including no more than 6 each of either                  A. All seasons are by permit only.
                                                   January 25.                                             harlequin or long-tailed ducks. Sea                      B. All season framework dates are
                                                      C. Except as noted above, regulations                ducks include scoters, common and                     September 1–October 31.
                                                   for bag and possession limits, season                   king eiders, harlequin ducks, long-tailed                C. In Unit 17, no more than 200
                                                   length, and shooting hours must be                      ducks, and common and red-breasted                    permits may be issued during this
                                                   uniform within each hunting zone.                       mergansers.                                           operational season. No more than 3


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                                                   tundra swans may be authorized per                      Daily Bag Limits                                      may be divided into a maximum of 3
                                                   permit, with no more than 1 permit                        Ducks: Not to exceed 6.                             segments.
                                                   issued per hunter per season.                             Common Moorhens: Not to exceed 6.                      Framework Dates: Seasons must fall
                                                      D. In Unit 18, no more than 500                        Common Snipe: Not to exceed 8.                      between September 1 and March 10.
                                                   permits may be issued during the                          Closed Seasons: The season is closed                   Daily Bag Limits: Falconry daily bag
                                                   operational season. No more than 3                      on the ruddy duck, white-cheeked                      limits for all permitted migratory game
                                                   tundra swans may be authorized per                      pintail, West Indian whistling duck,                  birds must not exceed 3 birds, singly or
                                                   permit. No more than 1 permit may be                    fulvous whistling duck, and masked                    in the aggregate, during extended
                                                   issued per hunter per season.                           duck, which are protected by the                      falconry seasons, any special or
                                                      E. In Unit 22, no more than 300                      Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The                      experimental seasons, and regular
                                                   permits may be issued during the                        season also is closed on the purple                   hunting seasons in all States, including
                                                   operational season. No more than 3                      gallinule, American coot, and Caribbean               those that do not select an extended
                                                   tundra swans may be authorized per                      coot.                                                 falconry season.
                                                   permit. No more than 1 permit may be                      Closed Areas: There is no open season
                                                   issued per hunter per season.                                                                                    Regular Seasons: General hunting
                                                                                                           on ducks, common moorhens, and                        regulations, including seasons and
                                                      F. In Unit 23, no more than 300                      common snipe in the Municipality of
                                                   permits may be issued during the                                                                              hunting hours, apply to falconry in each
                                                                                                           Culebra and on Desecheo Island.                       State listed in 50 CFR 21.29. Regular
                                                   operational season. No more than 3
                                                   tundra swans may be authorized per                      Virgin Islands                                        season bag limits do not apply to
                                                   permit. No more than 1 permit may be                                                                          falconry. The falconry bag limit is not in
                                                                                                           Doves and Pigeons
                                                   issued per hunter per season.                                                                                 addition to gun limits.
                                                                                                              Outside Dates: Between September 1
                                                   Hawaii                                                  and January 15.                                       Area, Unit, and Zone Descriptions
                                                     Outside Dates: Between October 1 and                     Hunting Seasons: Not more than 60                  Ducks (Including Mergansers) and Coots
                                                   January 31.                                             days for Zenaida doves.
                                                                                                              Daily Bag and Possession Limits: Not               Atlantic Flyway
                                                     Hunting Seasons: Not more than 65
                                                   days (75 under the alternative) for                     to exceed 10 Zenaida doves.                           Connecticut
                                                   mourning doves.                                            Closed Seasons: No open season is
                                                                                                           prescribed for ground or quail doves or                 North Zone: That portion of the State
                                                     Bag Limits: Not to exceed 15 (12
                                                                                                           pigeons.                                              north of I–95.
                                                   under the alternative) mourning doves.
                                                                                                              Closed Areas: There is no open season                South Zone: Remainder of the State.
                                                     Note: Mourning doves may be taken in
                                                                                                           for migratory game birds on Ruth Cay
                                                   Hawaii in accordance with shooting hours                                                                      Maine
                                                   and other regulations set by the State of               (just south of St. Croix).
                                                   Hawaii, and subject to the applicable                      Local Names for Certain Birds:                        North Zone: That portion north of the
                                                   provisions of 50 CFR part 20.                           Zenaida dove, also known as mountain                  line extending east along Maine State
                                                                                                           dove; bridled quail-dove, also known as               Highway 110 from the New Hampshire-
                                                   Puerto Rico                                             Barbary dove or partridge; common                     Maine State line to the intersection of
                                                                                                           ground-dove, also known as stone dove,                Maine State Highway 11 in Newfield;
                                                   Doves and Pigeons
                                                                                                           tobacco dove, rola, or tortolita; scaly-              then north and east along Route 11 to
                                                     Outside Dates: Between September 1                    naped pigeon, also known as red-necked                the intersection of U.S. Route 202 in
                                                   and January 15.                                         or scaled pigeon.                                     Auburn; then north and east on Route
                                                     Hunting Seasons: Not more than 60                                                                           202 to the intersection of I–95 in
                                                   days.                                                   Ducks
                                                                                                                                                                 Augusta; then north and east along I–95
                                                     Daily Bag and Possession Limits: Not                    Outside Dates: Between December 1                   to Route 15 in Bangor; then east along
                                                   to exceed 20 Zenaida, mourning, and                     and January 31.                                       Route 15 to Route 9; then east along
                                                   white-winged doves in the aggregate, of                   Hunting Seasons: Not more than 55                   Route 9 to Stony Brook in Baileyville;
                                                   which not more than 10 may be Zenaida                   consecutive days.                                     then east along Stony Brook to the U.S.
                                                   doves and 3 may be mourning doves.                        Daily Bag Limits: Not to exceed 6.                  border.
                                                   Not to exceed 5 scaly-naped pigeons.                      Closed Seasons: The season is closed
                                                                                                                                                                    Coastal Zone: That portion south of a
                                                     Closed Seasons: The season is closed                  on the ruddy duck, white-cheeked
                                                                                                                                                                 line extending east from the Maine-New
                                                   on the white-crowned pigeon and the                     pintail, West Indian whistling duck,
                                                                                                                                                                 Brunswick border in Calais at the Route
                                                   plain pigeon, which are protected by the                fulvous whistling duck, and masked
                                                                                                                                                                 1 Bridge; then south along Route 1 to
                                                   Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.                            duck.
                                                                                                                                                                 the Maine-New Hampshire border in
                                                     Closed Areas: There is no open season
                                                                                                           Special Falconry Regulations                          Kittery.
                                                   on doves or pigeons in the following
                                                   areas: Municipality of Culebra,                           Falconry is a permitted means of                       South Zone: Remainder of the State.
                                                   Desecheo Island, Mona Island, El Verde                  taking migratory game birds in any State              Maryland
                                                   Closure Area, and Cidra Municipality                    meeting Federal falconry standards in
                                                   and adjacent areas.                                     50 CFR 21.29. These States may select                   Special Teal Season Area: Calvert,
                                                                                                           an extended season for taking migratory               Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Harford,
                                                   Ducks, Coots, Moorhens, Gallinules, and
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                                                                                                           game birds in accordance with the                     Kent, Queen Anne’s, St. Mary’s,
                                                   Snipe                                                   following:                                            Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and
                                                     Outside Dates: Between October 1 and                    Extended Seasons: For all hunting                   Worcester Counties; that part of Anne
                                                   January 31.                                             methods combined, the combined                        Arundel County east of Interstate 895,
                                                     Hunting Seasons: Not more than 55                     length of the extended season, regular                Interstate 97, and Route 3; that part of
                                                   days may be selected for hunting ducks,                 season, and any special or experimental               Prince George’s County east of Route 3
                                                   common moorhens, and common snipe.                      seasons must not exceed 107 days for                  and Route 301; and that part of Charles
                                                   The season may be split into two                        any species or group of species in a                  County east of Route 301 to the Virginia
                                                   segments.                                               geographical area. Each extended season               State Line.


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                                                   Massachusetts                                             Coastal Zone: That portion of the                   Ontario east along the north shore of the
                                                      Western Zone: That portion of the                    State east of a line beginning at the                 Salmon River to I–81, south along I–81
                                                   State west of a line extending south                    Maine-New Hampshire border in                         to NY 31, east along NY 31 to NY 13,
                                                   from the Vermont State line on I–91 to                  Rollinsford, then extending to Rte. 4                 north along NY 13 to NY 49, east along
                                                   MA 9, west on MA 9 to MA 10, south                      west to the city of Dover, south to the               NY 49 to NY 365, east along NY 365 to
                                                   on MA 10 to U.S. 202, south on U.S. 202                 intersection of Rte. 108, south along Rte.            NY 28, east along NY 28 to NY 29, east
                                                                                                           108 through Madbury, Durham, and                      along NY 29 to NY 22, north along NY
                                                   to the Connecticut State line.
                                                      Central Zone: That portion of the                    Newmarket to the junction of Rte. 85 in               22 to Washington County Route 153,
                                                                                                           Newfields, south to Rte. 101 in Exeter,               east along CR 153 to the New York-
                                                   State east of the Berkshire Zone and
                                                                                                           east to Interstate 95 (New Hampshire                  Vermont boundary, exclusive of the
                                                   west of a line extending south from the
                                                                                                           Turnpike) in Hampton, and south to the                Lake Champlain Zone.
                                                   New Hampshire State line on I–95 to                                                                             Southeastern Zone: The remaining
                                                   U.S. 1, south on U.S. 1 to I–93, south on               Massachusetts border.
                                                                                                                                                                 portion of New York.
                                                   I–93 to MA 3, south on MA 3 to U.S.                     New Jersey
                                                   6, west on U.S. 6 to MA 28, west on MA                                                                        Pennsylvania
                                                                                                              Coastal Zone: That portion of the
                                                   28 to I–195, west to the Rhode Island                   State seaward of a line beginning at the                 Lake Erie Zone: The Lake Erie waters
                                                   State line; except the waters, and the                  New York State line in Raritan Bay and                of Pennsylvania and a shoreline margin
                                                   lands 150 yards inland from the high-                   extending west along the New York                     along Lake Erie from New York on the
                                                   water mark, of the Assonet River                        State line to NJ 440 at Perth Amboy;                  east to Ohio on the west extending 150
                                                   upstream to the MA 24 bridge, and the                   west on NJ 440 to the Garden State                    yards inland, but including all of
                                                   Taunton River upstream to the Center                    Parkway; south on the Garden State                    Presque Isle Peninsula.
                                                   St.-Elm St. bridge shall be in the Coastal              Parkway to NJ 109; south on NJ 109 to                    Northwest Zone: The area bounded on
                                                   Zone.                                                   Cape May County Route 633 (Lafayette                  the north by the Lake Erie Zone and
                                                      Coastal Zone: That portion of                                                                              including all of Erie and Crawford
                                                                                                           Street); south on Lafayette Street to
                                                   Massachusetts east and south of the                                                                           Counties and those portions of Mercer
                                                                                                           Jackson Street; south on Jackson Street
                                                   Central Zone.                                                                                                 and Venango Counties north of I–80.
                                                                                                           to the shoreline at Cape May; west along
                                                   New Hampshire                                           the shoreline of Cape May beach to                       North Zone: That portion of the State
                                                                                                           COLREGS Demarcation Line 80.503 at                    east of the Northwest Zone and north of
                                                      Northern Zone: That portion of the                                                                         a line extending east on I–80 to U.S.
                                                   State east and north of the Inland Zone                 Cape May Point; south along COLREGS
                                                                                                           Demarcation Line 80.503 to the                        220, Route 220 to I–180, I–180 to I–80,
                                                   beginning at the Jct. of Rte. 10 and Rte.                                                                     and I–80 to the Delaware River.
                                                   25–A in Orford, east on Rte. 25–A to                    Delaware State line in Delaware Bay.
                                                                                                              North Zone: That portion of the State                 South Zone: The remaining portion of
                                                   Rte. 25 in Wentworth, southeast on Rte.                                                                       Pennsylvania.
                                                                                                           west of the Coastal Zone and north of
                                                   25 to Exit 26 of Rte. I–93 in Plymouth,
                                                                                                           a line extending west from the Garden                 Vermont
                                                   south on Rte. I–93 to Rte. 3 at Exit 24
                                                                                                           State Parkway on NJ 70 to the New
                                                   of Rte. I–93 in Ashland, northeast on                                                                            Lake Champlain Zone: The U.S.
                                                                                                           Jersey Turnpike, north on the turnpike
                                                   Rte. 3 to Rte. 113 in Holderness, north                                                                       portion of Lake Champlain and that area
                                                                                                           to U.S. 206, north on U.S. 206 to U.S.
                                                   on Rte. 113 to Rte. 113–A in Sandwich,                                                                        north and west of the line extending
                                                                                                           1 at Trenton, west on U.S. 1 to the
                                                   north on Rte. 113–A to Rte. 113 in                                                                            from the New York border along U.S. 4
                                                                                                           Pennsylvania State line in the Delaware
                                                   Tamworth, east on Rte. 113 to Rte. 16                                                                         to VT 22A at Fair Haven; VT 22A to U.S.
                                                                                                           River.
                                                   in Chocorua, north on Rte. 16 to Rte.                                                                         7 at Vergennes; U.S. 7 to VT 78 at
                                                                                                              South Zone: That portion of the State
                                                   302 in Conway, east on Rte. 302 to the                                                                        Swanton; VT 78 to VT 36; VT 36 to
                                                                                                           not within the North Zone or the Coastal
                                                   Maine-New Hampshire border.                                                                                   Maquam Bay on Lake Champlain; along
                                                                                                           Zone.
                                                      Inland Zone: That portion of the State                                                                     and around the shoreline of Maquam
                                                   south and west of the Northern Zone,                    New York                                              Bay and Hog Island to VT 78 at the West
                                                   west of the Coastal Zone, and includes                    Lake Champlain Zone: That area east                 Swanton Bridge; VT 78 to VT 2 in
                                                   the area of Vermont and New                             and north of a continuous line                        Alburg; VT 2 to the Richelieu River in
                                                   Hampshire as described for hunting                      extending along U.S. 11 from the New                  Alburg; along the east shore of the
                                                   reciprocity. A person holding a New                     York-Canada International boundary                    Richelieu River to the Canadian border.
                                                   Hampshire hunting license that allows                   south to NY 9B, south along NY 9B to                     Interior Zone: That portion of
                                                   the taking of migratory waterfowl or a                  U.S. 9, south along U.S. 9 to NY 22                   Vermont east of the Lake Champlain
                                                   person holding a Vermont resident                       south of Keesville; south along NY 22 to              Zone and west of a line extending from
                                                   hunting license that allows the taking of               the west shore of South Bay, along and                the Massachusetts border at Interstate
                                                   migratory waterfowl may take migratory                  around the shoreline of South Bay to NY               91; north along Interstate 91 to U.S. 2;
                                                   waterfowl and coots from the following                  22 on the east shore of South Bay;                    east along U.S. 2 to VT 102; north along
                                                   designated area of the Inland Zone: The                 southeast along NY 22 to U.S. 4,                      VT 102 to VT 253; north along VT 253
                                                   State of Vermont east of Rte. I–91 at the               northeast along U.S. 4 to the Vermont                 to the Canadian border.
                                                   Massachusetts border, north on Rte. I–                  State line.                                              Connecticut River Zone: The
                                                   91 to Rte. 2, north on Rte. 2 to Rte. 102,                Long Island Zone: That area                         remaining portion of Vermont east of
                                                   north on Rte. 102 to Rte. 253, and north                consisting of Nassau County, Suffolk                  the Interior Zone.
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                                                   on Rte. 253 to the border with Canada                   County, that area of Westchester County               Mississippi Flyway
                                                   and the area of New Hampshire west of                   southeast of I–95, and their tidal waters.
                                                   Rte. 63 at the Massachusetts border,                      Western Zone: That area west of a line              Illinois
                                                   north on Rte. 63 to Rte. 12, north on Rte.              extending from Lake Ontario east along                   North Zone: That portion of the State
                                                   12 to Rte. 12–A, north on Rte. 12–A to                  the north shore of the Salmon River to                north of a line extending west from the
                                                   Rte 10, north on Rte. 10 to Rte. 135,                   I–81, and south along I–81 to the                     Indiana border along Peotone–Beecher
                                                   north on Rte. 135 to Rte. 3, north on Rte.              Pennsylvania State line.                              Road to Illinois Route 50, south along
                                                   3 to the intersection with the                            Northeastern Zone: That area north of               Illinois Route 50 to Wilmington-Peotone
                                                   Connecticut River.                                      a continuous line extending from Lake                 Road, west along Wilmington-Peotone


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                                                   Road to Illinois Route 53, north along                  State Road 5; and east along State Road               Michigan
                                                   Illinois Route 53 to New River Road,                    124 to the Ohio border.                                 North Zone: The Upper Peninsula.
                                                   northwest along New River Road to                          Central Zone: That part of Indiana                   Middle Zone: That portion of the
                                                   Interstate Highway 55, south along I–55                 south of the North Zone boundary and                  Lower Peninsula north of a line
                                                   to Pine Bluff-Lorenzo Road, west along                  north of the South Zone boundary.                     beginning at the Wisconsin State line in
                                                   Pine Bluff-Lorenzo Road to Illinois                        South Zone: That part of Indiana
                                                                                                                                                                 Lake Michigan due west of the mouth of
                                                   Route 47, north along Illinois Route 47                 south of a line extending east from the
                                                                                                                                                                 Stony Creek in Oceana County; then due
                                                   to I–80, west along I–80 to I–39, south                 Illinois border along I–70; east along
                                                                                                                                                                 east to, and easterly and southerly along
                                                   along I–39 to Illinois Route 18, west                   National Ave.; east along U.S. 150;
                                                                                                                                                                 the south shore of Stony Creek to Scenic
                                                   along Illinois Route 18 to Illinois Route               south along U.S. 41; east along State
                                                                                                                                                                 Drive, easterly and southerly along
                                                   29, south along Illinois Route 29 to                    Road 58; south along State Road 37 to
                                                                                                                                                                 Scenic Drive to Stony Lake Road,
                                                   Illinois Route 17, west along Illinois                  Bedford; and east along U.S. 50 to the
                                                                                                                                                                 easterly along Stony Lake and Garfield
                                                   Route 17 to the Mississippi River, and                  Ohio border.
                                                                                                                                                                 Roads to Michigan Highway 20, east
                                                   due south across the Mississippi River                  Iowa                                                  along Michigan 20 to U.S. Highway 10
                                                   to the Iowa border.                                                                                           Business Route (BR) in the city of
                                                      Central Zone: That portion of the                      North Zone: That portion of Iowa
                                                                                                           north of a line beginning on the South                Midland, easterly along U.S. 10 BR to
                                                   State south of the North Duck Zone line                                                                       U.S. 10, easterly along U.S. 10 to
                                                   to a line extending west from the                       Dakota-Iowa border at Interstate 29,
                                                                                                           southeast along Interstate 29 to State                Interstate Highway 75/U.S. Highway 23,
                                                   Indiana border along I–70 to Illinois                                                                         northerly along I–75/U.S. 23 to the U.S.
                                                   Route 4, south along Illinois Route 4 to                Highway 175, east along State Highway
                                                                                                           175 to State Highway 37, southeast                    23 exit at Standish, easterly along U.S.
                                                   Illinois Route 161, west along Illinois                                                                       23 to the centerline of the Au Gres
                                                   Route 161 to Illinois Route 158, south                  along State Highway 37 to State
                                                                                                           Highway 183, northeast along State                    River, then southerly along the
                                                   and west along Illinois Route 158 to                                                                          centerline of the Au Gres River to
                                                   Illinois Route 159, south along Illinois                Highway 183 to State Highway 141, east
                                                                                                           along State Highway 141 to U.S.                       Saginaw Bay, then on a line directly east
                                                   Route 159 to Illinois Route 3, south                                                                          10 miles into Saginaw Bay, and from
                                                   along Illinois Route 3 to St. Leo’s Road,               Highway 30, and along U.S. Highway 30
                                                                                                           to the Illinois border.                               that point on a line directly northeast to
                                                   south along St. Leo’s Road to Modoc                                                                           the Canadian border.
                                                   Road, west along Modoc Road to Modoc                      Missouri River Zone: That portion of
                                                                                                           Iowa west of a line beginning on the                    South Zone: The remainder of
                                                   Ferry Road, southwest along Modoc                                                                             Michigan.
                                                   Ferry Road to Levee Road, southeast                     South Dakota-Iowa border at Interstate
                                                   along Levee Road to County Route 12                     29, southeast along Interstate 29 to State            Minnesota
                                                   (Modoc Ferry entrance Road), south                      Highway 175, and west along State
                                                                                                           Highway 175 to the Iowa-Nebraska                        North Duck Zone: That portion of the
                                                   along County Route 12 to the Modoc                                                                            State north of a line extending east from
                                                   Ferry route and southwest on the Modoc                  border.
                                                                                                             South Zone: The remainder of Iowa.                  the North Dakota State line along State
                                                   Ferry route across the Mississippi River                                                                      Highway 210 to State Highway 23 and
                                                   to the Missouri border.                                 Kentucky                                              east to State Highway 39 and east to the
                                                      South Zone: That portion of the State                  West Zone: All counties west of and                 Wisconsin State line at the Oliver
                                                   south and east of a line extending west                 including Butler, Daviess, Ohio,                      Bridge.
                                                   from the Indiana border along Interstate                Simpson, and Warren Counties.                           South Duck Zone: The portion of the
                                                   70, south along U.S. Highway 45, to                       East Zone: The remainder of                         State south of a line extending east from
                                                   Illinois Route 13, west along Illinois                  Kentucky.                                             the South Dakota State line along U.S.
                                                   Route 13 to Greenbriar Road, north on                                                                         Highway 212 to Interstate 494 and east
                                                   Greenbriar Road to Sycamore Road,                       Louisiana                                             to Interstate 94 and east to the
                                                   west on Sycamore Road to N. Reed                           East Zone: That area of the State                  Wisconsin State line.
                                                   Station Road, south on N. Reed Station                  between the Mississippi State line and                  Central Duck Zone: The remainder of
                                                   Road to Illinois Route 13, west along                   a line going south on Hwy 79 from the                 the State.
                                                   Illinois Route 13 to Illinois Route 127,                Arkansas border to Homer, then south
                                                   south along Illinois Route 127 to State                                                                       Missouri
                                                                                                           on Hwy 9 to Arcadia, then south on
                                                   Forest Road (1025 N), west along State                  Hwy 147 to Hodge, then south on Hwy                      North Zone: That portion of Missouri
                                                   Forest Road to Illinois Route 3, north                  167 to Turkey Creek, then south on Hwy                north of a line running west from the
                                                   along Illinois Route 3 to the south bank                13 to Eunice, then west on Hwy 190 to                 Illinois border at Lock and Dam 25; west
                                                   of the Big Muddy River, west along the                  Kinder, then south on Hwy 165 to Iowa,                on Lincoln County Hwy. N to Mo. Hwy.
                                                   south bank of the Big Muddy River to                    then west on I–10 to its junction with                79; south on Mo. Hwy. 79 to Mo. Hwy.
                                                   the Mississippi River, west across the                  Hwy 14 at Lake Charles, then south and                47; west on Mo. Hwy. 47 to I–70; west
                                                   Mississippi River to the Missouri                       east on Hwy 14 to its junction with Hwy               on I–70 to the Kansas border.
                                                   border.                                                 90 in New Iberia, then east on Hwy 90                    Middle Zone: The remainder of
                                                      South Central Zone: The remainder of                 to the Mississippi State line.                        Missouri not included in other zones.
                                                   the State between the south border of                      West Zone: That area between the                      South Zone: That portion of Missouri
                                                   the Central Zone and the North border                   Texas State line and a line going east on             south of a line running west from the
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                                                   of the South Zone.                                      I–10 from the Texas border to Hwy 165                 Illinois border on Mo. Hwy. 74 to Mo.
                                                                                                           at Iowa, then north on Hwy 165 to                     Hwy. 25; south on Mo. Hwy. 25 to U.S.
                                                   Indiana
                                                                                                           Kinder, then east on Hwy 190 to Eunice,               Hwy. 62; west on U.S. Hwy. 62 to Mo.
                                                      North Zone: That part of Indiana                     then north on Hwy 13 to Turkey Creek,                 Hwy. 53; north on Mo. Hwy. 53 to Mo.
                                                   north of a line extending east from the                 then north on Hwy 167 to Hodge, then                  Hwy. 51; north on Mo. Hwy. 51 to U.S.
                                                   Illinois border along State Road 18 to                  north on Hwy 147 to Arcadia, then                     Hwy. 60; west on U.S. Hwy. 60 to Mo.
                                                   U.S. 31; north along U.S. 31 to U.S. 24;                north on Hwy 9 to Homer, then north                   Hwy. 21; north on Mo. Hwy. 21 to Mo.
                                                   east along U.S. 24 to Huntington;                       on Hwy 79 to the Arkansas border.                     Hwy. 72; west on Mo. Hwy. 72 to Mo.
                                                   southeast along U.S. 224; south along                      Coastal Zone: Remainder of the State.              Hwy. 32; west on Mo. Hwy. 32 to U.S.


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                                                   Hwy. 65; north on U.S. Hwy. 65 to U.S.                  39, then east along SR 39 to the                      Federal highway U.S.–36, then east on
                                                   Hwy. 54; west on U.S. Hwy. 54 to U.S.                   Pennsylvania State line.                              Federal highway U.S.–36 to its junction
                                                   Hwy. 71; south on U.S. Hwy. 71 to                         South Zone: The remainder of Ohio                   with State highway K–199, then south
                                                   Jasper County Hwy. M (Base Line                         not included in the Lake Erie Marsh                   on State highway K–199 to its junction
                                                   Blvd.); west on Jasper County Hwy. M                    Zone or the North Zone.                               with Republic County 30th Road, then
                                                   (Base Line Blvd.) to CRD 40 (Base Line                                                                        south on Republic County 30th Road to
                                                                                                           Tennessee
                                                   Blvd.); west on CRD 40 (Base Line                                                                             its junction with State highway K–148,
                                                   Blvd.) to the Kansas border.                              Reelfoot Zone: All or portions of Lake              then east on State highway K–148 to its
                                                                                                           and Obion Counties.                                   junction with Republic County 50th
                                                   Ohio                                                      Remainder of State: That portion of
                                                                                                                                                                 Road, then south on Republic County
                                                      Lake Erie Marsh Zone: Includes all                   Tennessee outside of the Reelfoot Zone.
                                                                                                                                                                 50th Road to its junction with Cloud
                                                   land and water within the boundaries of
                                                                                                           Wisconsin                                             County 40th Road, then south on Cloud
                                                   the area bordered by a line beginning at
                                                                                                              North Zone: That portion of the State              County 40th Road to its junction with
                                                   the intersection of Interstate 75 at the
                                                   Ohio-Michigan State line and                            north of a line extending east from the               State highway K–9, then west on State
                                                   continuing south to Interstate 280, then                Minnesota State line along U.S.                       highway K–9 to its junction with
                                                   south on I–280 to the Ohio Turnpike                     Highway 10 into Portage County to                     Federal highway U.S.–24, then west on
                                                   (I–80/I–90), then east on the Ohio                      County Highway HH, east on County                     Federal highway U.S.–24 to its junction
                                                   Turnpike to the Erie-Lorain County line,                Highway HH to State Highway 66 and                    with Federal highway U.S.–181, then
                                                   then north to Lake Erie, then following                 then east on State Highway 66 to U.S.                 south on Federal highway U.S.–181 to
                                                   the Lake Erie shoreline at a distance of                Highway 10, continuing east on U.S.                   its junction with State highway K–18,
                                                   200 yards offshore, then following the                  Highway 10 to U.S. Highway 41, then                   then west on State highway K–18 to its
                                                   shoreline west toward and around the                    north on U.S. Highway 41 to the                       junction with Federal highway U.S.–
                                                   northern tip of Cedar Point Amusement                   Michigan State line.                                  281, then south on Federal highway
                                                   Park, then continuing from the                             Mississippi River Zone: That area                  U.S.–281 to its junction with State
                                                   westernmost point of Cedar Point                        encompassed by a line beginning at the                highway K–4, then east on State
                                                   toward the southernmost tip of the sand                 intersection of the Burlington Northern               highway K–4 to its junction with
                                                   bar at the mouth of Sandusky Bay and                    & Santa Fe Railway and the Illinois                   interstate highway I–135, then south on
                                                   out into Lake Erie at a distance of 200                 State line in Grant County and                        interstate highway I–135 to its junction
                                                   yards offshore continuing parallel to the               extending northerly along the                         with State highway K–61, then
                                                   Lake Erie shoreline north and west                      Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway                southwest on State highway K–61 to its
                                                   toward the northernmost tip of Cedar                    to the city limit of Prescott in Pierce               junction with McPherson County 14th
                                                   Point National Wildlife Refuge, then                    County, then west along the Prescott                  Avenue, then south on McPherson
                                                   following a direct line toward the                      city limit to the Minnesota State line.               County 14th Avenue to its junction with
                                                   southernmost tip of Wood Tick                              South Zone: The remainder of                       McPherson County Arapaho Rd, then
                                                   Peninsula in Michigan to a point that                   Wisconsin.                                            west on McPherson County Arapaho Rd
                                                   intersects the Ohio-Michigan State line,                Central Flyway                                        to its junction with State highway K–61,
                                                   then following the State line back to the                                                                     then southwest on State highway K–61
                                                   point of the beginning.                                 Colorado (Central Flyway Portion)                     to its junction with State highway K–96,
                                                      North Zone: That portion of the State,                 Special Teal Season Area: Lake and                  then northwest on State highway K–96
                                                   excluding the Lake Erie Marsh Zone,                     Chaffee Counties and that portion of the              to its junction with Federal highway
                                                   north of a line extending east from the                 State east of Interstate Highway 25.                  U.S.–56, then southwest on Federal
                                                   Indiana State line along U.S. Highway                     Northeast Zone: All areas east of                   highway U.S.–56 to its junction with
                                                   (U.S.) 33 to State Route (SR) 127, then                 Interstate 25 and north of Interstate 70.             State highway K–19, then east on State
                                                   south along SR 127 to SR 703, then                        Southeast Zone: All areas east of                   highway K–19 to its junction with
                                                   south along SR 703 and including all                    Interstate 25 and south of Interstate 70,
                                                   lands within the Mercer Wildlife Area                                                                         Federal highway U.S.–281, then south
                                                                                                           and all of El Paso, Pueblo, Huerfano,                 on Federal highway U.S.–281 to its
                                                   to SR 219, then east along SR 219 to SR                 and Las Animas Counties.
                                                   364, then north along SR 364 and                                                                              junction with Federal highway U.S.–54,
                                                                                                             Mountain/Foothills Zone: All areas
                                                   including all lands within the St. Mary’s                                                                     then west on Federal highway U.S.–54
                                                                                                           west of Interstate 25 and east of the
                                                   Fish Hatchery to SR 703, then east along                                                                      to its junction with Federal highway
                                                                                                           Continental Divide, except El Paso,
                                                   SR 703 to SR 66, then north along SR                                                                          U.S.–183, then north on Federal
                                                                                                           Pueblo, Huerfano, and Las Animas
                                                   66 to U.S. 33, then east along U.S. 33 to               Counties.                                             highway U.S.–183 to its junction with
                                                   SR 385, then east along SR 385 to SR                                                                          Federal highway U.S.–56, then
                                                   117, then south along SR 117 to SR 273,                 Kansas                                                southwest on Federal highway U.S.–56
                                                   then east along SR 273 to SR 31, then                      High Plains Zone: That portion of the              to its junction with North Main Street in
                                                   south along SR 31 to SR 739, then east                  State west of U.S. 283.                               Spearville, then south on North Main
                                                   along SR 739 to SR 4, then north along                     Low Plains Early Zone: That part of                Street to Davis Street, then east on Davis
                                                   SR 4 to SR 95, then east along SR 95 to                 Kansas bounded by a line from the                     Street to Ford County Road 126 (South
                                                   SR 13, then southeast along SR 13 to SR                 Federal highway U.S.–283 and State                    Stafford Street), then south on Ford
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                                                   3, then northeast along SR 3 to SR 60,                  highway U.S.–96 junction, then east on                County Road 126 to Garnett Road, then
                                                   then north along SR 60 to U.S. 30, then                 Federal highway U.S.–96 to its junction               east on Garnett Road to Ford County
                                                   east along U.S. 30 to SR 3, then south                  with Federal highway U.S.–183, then                   Road 126, then south on Ford County
                                                   along SR 3 to SR 226, then south along                  north on Federal highway U.S.–183 to                  Road 126 to Ford Spearville Road, then
                                                   SR 226 to SR 514, then southwest along                  its junction with Federal highway U.S.–               west on Ford Spearville Road to its
                                                   SR 514 to SR 754, then south along SR                   24, then east on Federal highway U.S.–                junction with Federal highway U.S.–
                                                   754 to SR 39/60, then east along SR 39/                 24 to its junction with Federal highway               400, then northwest on Federal highway
                                                   60 to SR 241, then north along SR 241                   U.S.–281, then north on Federal                       U.S.–400 to its junction with Federal
                                                   to U.S. 30, then east along U.S. 30 to SR               highway U.S.–281 to its junction with                 highway U.S.–283, and then north on


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                                                   Federal highway U.S.–283 to its                         on Federal highway U.S.–281 to its                    Hwy. 91; southwest on NE Hwy. 91 to
                                                   junction with Federal highway U.S.–96.                  junction with State highway K–18, then                NE Hwy. 2; southeast on NE Hwy. 2 to
                                                      Low Plains Late Zone: That part of                   east on State highway K–18 to its                     NE Hwy. 92; west on NE Hwy. 92 to NE
                                                   Kansas bounded by a line from the                       junction with Federal highway U.S.–                   Hwy. 40; south on NE Hwy. 40 to NE
                                                   Federal highway U.S.–283 and Federal                    181, then north on Federal highway                    Hwy. 47; south on NE Hwy. 47 to NE
                                                   highway U.S.–96 junction, then north                    U.S.–181 to its junction with Federal                 Hwy. 23; east on NE Hwy. 23 to U.S.
                                                   on Federal highway U.S.–283 to the                      highway U.S.–24, then east on Federal                 Hwy. 283; and south on U.S. Hwy. 283
                                                   Kansas-Nebraska State line, then east                   highway U.S.–24 to its junction with                  to the Kansas-Nebraska border.
                                                   along the Kansas-Nebraska State line to                 State highway K–9, then east on State                   Zone 1: Area bounded by designated
                                                   its junction with the Kansas-Missouri                   highway K–9 to its junction with Cloud                Federal and State highways and
                                                   State line, then southeast along the                    County 40th Road, then north on Cloud                 political boundaries beginning at the
                                                   Kansas-Missouri State line to its                       County 40th Road to its junction with                 South Dakota-Nebraska border west of
                                                   junction with State highway K–68, then                  Republic County 50th Road, then north                 NE Hwy. 26E Spur and north of NE
                                                   west on State highway K–68 to its                       on Republic County 50th Road to its                   Hwy. 12; those portions of Dixon, Cedar,
                                                   junction with interstate highway I–35,                  junction with State highway K–148,                    and Knox Counties north of NE Hwy.
                                                   then southwest on interstate highway                    then west on State highway K–148 to its               12; that portion of Keya Paha County
                                                   I–35 to its junction with Butler County                 junction with Republic County 30th                    east of U.S. Hwy. 183; and all of Boyd
                                                                                                           Road, then north on Republic County                   County. Both banks of the Niobrara
                                                   NE 150th Street, then west on Butler
                                                                                                           30th Road to its junction with State                  River in Keya Paha and Boyd counties
                                                   County NE 150th Street to its junction
                                                                                                           highway K–199, then north on State                    east of U.S. Hwy. 183 shall be included
                                                   with Federal highway U.S.–77, then
                                                                                                           highway K–199 to its junction with                    in Zone 1.
                                                   south on Federal highway U.S.–77 to its                                                                         Zone 2: The area south of Zone 1 and
                                                   junction with the Kansas-Oklahoma                       federal highway U.S.–36, then west on
                                                                                                           Federal highway U.S.–36 to its junction               north of Zone 3.
                                                   State line, then west along the Kansas-                                                                         Zone 3: Area bounded by designated
                                                   Oklahoma State line to its junction with                with Federal highway U.S.–281, then
                                                                                                           south on Federal highway U.S.–281 to                  Federal and State highways, County
                                                   Federal highway U.S.–283, then north                                                                          Roads, and political boundaries
                                                   on Federal highway U.S.–283 to its                      its junction with Federal highway U.S.–
                                                                                                           24, then west on Federal highway U.S.–                beginning at the Wyoming-Nebraska
                                                   junction with Federal highway U.S.–                                                                           border at the intersection of the
                                                   400, then east on Federal highway U.S.–                 24 to its junction with Federal highway
                                                                                                           U.S.–183, then south on Federal                       Interstate Canal; east along northern
                                                   400 to its junction with Ford Spearville                                                                      borders of Scotts Bluff and Morrill
                                                   Road, then east on Ford Spearville Road                 highway U.S.–183 to its junction with
                                                                                                           Federal highway U.S.–96, and then west                Counties to Broadwater Road; south to
                                                   to Ford County Road 126 (South                                                                                Morrill County Rd 94; east to County Rd
                                                   Stafford Street), then north on Ford                    on Federal highway U.S.–96 to its
                                                                                                           junction with Federal highway U.S.–                   135; south to County Rd 88; southeast
                                                   County Road 126 to Garnett Road, then                                                                         to County Rd 151; south to County Rd
                                                   west on Garnett Road to Ford County                     283.
                                                                                                              Southeast Zone: That part of Kansas                80; east to County Rd 161; south to
                                                   Road 126, then north on Ford County                                                                           County Rd 76; east to County Rd 165;
                                                                                                           bounded by a line from the Missouri-
                                                   Road 126 to Davis Street, then west on                                                                        south to County Rd 167; south to U.S.
                                                                                                           Kansas State line west on K–68 to its
                                                   Davis Street to North Main Street, then                                                                       Hwy 26; east to County Rd 171; north
                                                                                                           junction with I–35, then southwest on
                                                   north on North Main Street to its                                                                             to County Rd 68; east to County Rd 183;
                                                                                                           I–35 to its junction with Butler County,
                                                   junction with Federal highway U.S.–56,                                                                        south to County Rd 64; east to County
                                                                                                           NE 150th Street, then west on NE 150th
                                                   then east on Federal highway U.S.–56 to                                                                       Rd 189; north to County Rd 70; east to
                                                                                                           Street to its junction with Federal
                                                   its junction with Federal highway U.S.–                                                                       County Rd 201; south to County Rd
                                                                                                           highway U.S.–77, then south on Federal
                                                   183, then south on Federal highway                                                                            60A; east to County Rd 203; south to
                                                                                                           highway U.S.–77 to the Oklahoma-
                                                   U.S.–183 to its junction with Federal                                                                         County Rd 52; east to Keith County
                                                                                                           Kansas State line, then east along the
                                                   highway U.S.–54, then east on Federal                                                                         Line; east along the northern boundaries
                                                                                                           Kansas-Oklahoma State line to its
                                                   highway U.S.–54 to its junction with                                                                          of Keith and Lincoln Counties to NE
                                                                                                           junction with the Kansas-Missouri State
                                                   Federal highway U.S.–281, then north                                                                          Hwy 97; south to U.S. Hwy 83; south to
                                                                                                           line, then north along the Kansas-
                                                   on Federal highway U.S.–281 to its                                                                            E Hall School Rd; east to N Airport
                                                                                                           Missouri State line to its junction with
                                                   junction with State highway K–19, then                                                                        Road; south to U.S. Hwy 30; east to NE
                                                                                                           State highway K–68.
                                                   west on State highway K–19 to its                                                                             Hwy 47; north to Dawson County Rd
                                                   junction with Federal highway U.S.–56,                  Montana (Central Flyway Portion)                      769; east to County Rd 423; south to
                                                   then east on Federal highway U.S.–56 to                   Zone 1: The Counties of Blaine,                     County Rd 766; east to County Rd 428;
                                                   its junction with State highway K–96,                   Carter, Daniels, Dawson, Fallon, Fergus,              south to County Rd 763; east to NE Hwy
                                                   then southeast on State highway K–96                    Garfield, Golden Valley, Judith Basin,                21 (Adams Street); south to County Rd
                                                   to its junction with State highway K–61,                McCone, Musselshell, Petroleum,                       761; east to the Dawson County Canal;
                                                   then northeast on State highway K–61 to                 Phillips, Powder River, Richland,                     south and east along the Dawson County
                                                   its junction with McPherson County                      Roosevelt, Sheridan, Stillwater, Sweet                Canal to County Rd 444; south to U.S.
                                                   Arapaho Road, then east on McPherson                    Grass, Valley, Wheatland, and Wibaux.                 Hwy 30; east to U.S. Hwy 183; north to
                                                   County Arapaho Road to its junction                       Zone 2: The Counties of Big Horn,                   Buffalo County Rd 100; east to 46th
                                                   with McPherson County 14th Avenue,                      Carbon, Custer, Prairie, Rosebud,                     Avenue; north to NE Hwy 40; south and
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                                                   then north on McPherson County 14th                     Treasure, and Yellowstone.                            east to NE Hwy 10; north to Buffalo
                                                   Avenue to its junction with State                                                                             County Rd 220 and Hall County Husker
                                                   highway K–61, then east on State                        Nebraska                                              Hwy; east to Hall County Rd 70; north
                                                   highway K–61 to its junction with                         High Plains: That portion of Nebraska               to NE Hwy 2; east to U.S. Hwy 281;
                                                   interstate highway I–135, then north on                 lying west of a line beginning at the                 north to Chapman Rd; east to 7th Rd;
                                                   interstate highway I–135 to its junction                South Dakota-Nebraska border on U.S.                  south to U.S. Hwy 30; east to Merrick
                                                   with State highway K–4, then west on                    Hwy. 183; south on U.S. Hwy. 183 to                   County Rd 13; north to County Rd O;
                                                   State highway K–4 to its junction with                  U.S. Hwy. 20; west on U.S. Hwy. 20 to                 east to NE Hwy 14; north to NE Hwy 52;
                                                   Federal highway U.S.–281, then north                    NE Hwy. 7; south on NE Hwy. 7 to NE                   west and north to NE Hwy 91; west to


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                                                   U.S. Hwy 281; south to NE Hwy 22;                       to Lochland Rd; west to Holstein                      U.S. 18 to SD 47, south on SD 47 to the
                                                   west to NE Hwy 11; northwest to NE                      Avenue; south to U.S. Hwy 34; west to                 Nebraska State line.
                                                   Hwy 91; west to U.S. Hwy 183; south to                  NE Hwy 10; north to Kearney County Rd                   North Zone: That portion of
                                                   Round Valley Rd; west to Sargent River                  R and Phelps County Rd 742; west to                   northeastern South Dakota east of the
                                                   Rd; west to Drive 443; north to Sargent                 U.S. Hwy 283; south to U.S. Hwy 34;                   High Plains Unit and north of a line
                                                   Rd; west to NE Hwy S21A; west to NE                     east to U.S. Hwy 136; east to U.S. Hwy                extending east along U.S. 212 to the
                                                   Hwy 2; west and north to NE Hwy 91;                     183; north to NE Hwy 4; east to NE Hwy                Minnesota State line.
                                                   north and east to North Loup Spur Rd;                   10; south to U.S. Hwy 136; east to NE                   South Zone: That portion of Gregory
                                                   north to North Loup River Rd; east to                   Hwy 14; south to NE Hwy 8; east to U.S.               County east of SD 47 and south of SD
                                                   Pleasant Valley/Worth Rd; east to Loup                  Hwy 81; north to NE Hwy 4; east to NE                 44; Charles Mix County south of SD 44
                                                   County Line; north to Loup-Brown                        Hwy 15; south to U.S. Hwy 136; east to                to the Douglas County line; south on SD
                                                   County line; east along northern                        Jefferson County Rd 578 Avenue; south                 50 to Geddes; east on the Geddes
                                                   boundaries of Loup and Garfield                         to PWF Rd; east to NE Hwy 103; south                  Highway to U.S. 281; south on U.S. 281
                                                   Counties to Cedar River Rd; south to NE                 to NE Hwy 8; east to U.S. Hwy 75.                     and U.S. 18 to SD 50; south and east on
                                                   Hwy 70; east to U.S. Hwy 281; north to                                                                        SD 50 to the Bon Homme County line;
                                                                                                           New Mexico (Central Flyway Portion)
                                                   NE Hwy 70; east to NE Hwy 14; south                                                                           the Counties of Bon Homme, Yankton,
                                                   to NE Hwy 39; southeast to NE Hwy 22;                     North Zone: That portion of the State               and Clay south of SD 50; and Union
                                                   east to U.S. Hwy 81; southeast to U.S.                  north of I–40 and U.S. 54.                            County south and west of SD 50 and I–
                                                   Hwy 30; east to U.S. Hwy 75; north to                     South Zone: The remainder of New                    29.
                                                   the Washington County line; east to the                 Mexico.
                                                                                                                                                                   Middle Zone: The remainder of South
                                                   Iowa-Nebraska border; south to the                      North Dakota                                          Dakota.
                                                   Missouri-Nebraska border; south to
                                                   Kansas-Nebraska border; west along                         High Plains Unit: That portion of the              Texas
                                                   Kansas-Nebraska border to Colorado-                     State south and west of a line beginning
                                                                                                           at the junction of U.S. Hwy 83 and the                   High Plains Zone: That portion of the
                                                   Nebraska border; north and west to                                                                            State west of a line extending south
                                                   Wyoming-Nebraska border; north to                       South Dakota State line, then north
                                                                                                           along U.S. Hwy 83 and I–94 to ND Hwy                  from the Oklahoma State line along U.S.
                                                   intersection of Interstate Canal; and                                                                         183 to Vernon, south along U.S. 283 to
                                                   excluding that area in Zone 4.                          41, then north on ND Hwy 41 to ND
                                                                                                           Hwy 53, then west on ND Hwy 53 to                     Albany, south along TX 6 to TX 351 to
                                                      Zone 4: Area encompassed by                          U.S. Hwy 83, then north on U.S. Hwy                   Abilene, south along U.S. 277 to Del
                                                   designated Federal and State highways                   83 to U.S. Hwy 2, then west on U.S.                   Rio, then south along the Del Rio
                                                   and County Roads beginning at the                       Hwy 2 to the Williams County line, then               International Toll Bridge access road to
                                                   intersection of NE Hwy 8 and U.S. Hwy                   north and west along the Williams and                 the Mexico border.
                                                   75; north to U.S. Hwy 136; east to the                  Divide County lines to the Canadian                      Low Plains North Zone: That portion
                                                   intersection of U.S. Hwy 136 and the                    border.                                               of northeastern Texas east of the High
                                                   Steamboat Trace (Trace); north along the                   Low Plains Unit: The remainder of                  Plains Zone and north of a line
                                                   Trace to the intersection with Federal                  North Dakota.                                         beginning at the International Toll
                                                   Levee R–562; north along Federal Levee                                                                        Bridge south of Del Rio, then extending
                                                   R–562 to the intersection with Nemaha                   Oklahoma                                              east on U.S. 90 to San Antonio, then
                                                   County Rd 643A; south to the Trace;                        High Plains Zone: The Counties of                  continuing east on I–10 to the Louisiana
                                                   north along the Trace/Burlington                        Beaver, Cimarron, and Texas.                          State line at Orange, Texas.
                                                   Northern Railroad right-of-way to NE                       Low Plains Zone 1: That portion of the                Low Plains South Zone: The
                                                   Hwy 2; west to U.S. Hwy 75; north to                    State east of the High Plains Zone and                remainder of Texas.
                                                   NE Hwy 2; west to NE Hwy 50; north                      north of a line extending east from the
                                                   to U.S. Hwy 34; west to NE Hwy 63;                                                                            Wyoming (Central Flyway portion)
                                                                                                           Texas State line along OK 33 to OK 47,
                                                   north to NE Hwy 66; north and west to                   east along OK 47 to U.S. 183, south                     Zone C1: Big Horn, Converse, Goshen,
                                                   U.S. Hwy 77; north to NE Hwy 92; west                   along U.S. 183 to I–40, east along I–40               Hot Springs, Natrona, Park, Platte, and
                                                   to NE Hwy Spur 12F; south to Butler                     to U.S. 177, north along U.S. 177 to OK               Washakie Counties; and Fremont
                                                   County Rd 30; east to County Rd X;                      33, east along OK 33 to OK 18, north                  County excluding the portions west or
                                                   south to County Rd 27; west to County                   along OK 18 to OK 51, west along OK                   south of the Continental Divide.
                                                   Rd W; south to County Rd 26; east to                    51 to I–35, north along I–35 to U.S. 412,               Zone C2: Campbell, Crook, Johnson,
                                                   County Rd X; south to County Rd 21                      west along U.S. 412 to OK 132, then                   Niobrara, Sheridan, and Weston
                                                   (Seward County Line); west to NE Hwy                    north along OK 132 to the Kansas State                Counties.
                                                   15; north to County Rd 34; west to                      line.                                                   Zone C3: Albany and Laramie
                                                   County Rd H; south to NE Hwy 92; west                      Low Plains Zone 2: The remainder of                Counties; and that portion of Carbon
                                                   to U.S. Hwy 81; south to NE Hwy 66;                     Oklahoma.                                             County east of the Continental Divide.
                                                   west to Polk County Rd C; north to NE
                                                   Hwy 92; west to U.S. Hwy 30; west to                    South Dakota                                          Pacific Flyway
                                                   Merrick County Rd 17; south to                            High Plains Zone: That portion of the               Arizona
                                                   Hordlake Road; southeast to Prairie                     State west of a line beginning at the
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                                                   Island Road; southeast to Hamilton                      North Dakota State line and extending                   North Zone: Game Management Units
                                                   County Rd T; south to NE Hwy 66; west                   south along U.S. 83 to U.S. 14, east on               1–5, those portions of Game
                                                   to NE Hwy 14; south to County Rd 22;                    U.S. 14 to Blunt, south on the Blunt-                 Management Units 6 and 8 within
                                                   west to County Rd M; south to County                    Canning Rd to SD 34, east and south on                Coconino County, and Game
                                                   Rd 21; west to County Rd K; south to                    SD 34 to SD 50 at Lee’s Corner, south                 Management Units 7, 9, and 12A.
                                                   U.S. Hwy 34; west to NE Hwy 2; south                    on SD 50 to I–90, east on I–90 to SD 50,                South Zone: Those portions of Game
                                                   to U.S. Hwy I–80; west to Gunbarrel Rd                  south on SD 50 to SD 44, west on SD                   Management Units 6 and 8 in Yavapai
                                                   (Hall/Hamilton county line); south to                   44 across the Platte-Winner bridge to SD              County, and Game Management Units
                                                   Giltner Rd; west to U.S. Hwy 281; south                 47, south on SD 47 to U.S. 18, east on                10 and 12B–45.


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                                                   California                                              a line beginning at the mouth of the                    Zone 3: Ada, Adams, Benewah,
                                                      Northeastern Zone: That portion of                   Santa Maria River at the Pacific Ocean;               Blaine, Boise, Bonner, Boundary,
                                                   California lying east and north of a line               east along the Santa Maria River to                   Camas, Canyon, Cassia, Clearwater,
                                                   beginning at the intersection of                        where it crosses Highway 101–166 near                 Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Gem, Gooding,
                                                   Interstate 5 with the California-Oregon                 the City of Santa Maria; north on                     Idaho, Jerome, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi,
                                                   line; south along Interstate 5 to its                   Highway 101–166; east on Highway 166                  Lewis, Lincoln, Minidoka, Nez Perce,
                                                   junction with Walters Lane south of the                 to the junction with Highway 99; south                Oneida, Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone,
                                                   town of Yreka; west along Walters Lane                  on Highway 99 to the junction of                      Twin Falls, and Washington Counties;
                                                   to its junction with Easy Street; south                 Interstate 5; south on Interstate 5 to the            and Power County west of State
                                                   along Easy Street to the junction with                  crest of the Tehachapi Mountains at                   Highway 37 and State Highway 39.
                                                   Old Highway 99; south along Old                         Tejon Pass; east and north along the                    Zone 4: Valley County.
                                                   Highway 99 to the point of intersection                 crest of the Tehachapi Mountains to
                                                                                                                                                                 Nevada
                                                   with Interstate 5 north of the town of                  where it intersects Highway 178 at
                                                                                                           Walker Pass; east on Highway 178 to the                 Northeast Zone: Elko and White Pine
                                                   Weed; south along Interstate 5 to its
                                                                                                           junction of Highway 395 at the town of                Counties.
                                                   junction with Highway 89; east and
                                                                                                           Inyokern; south on Highway 395 to the                   Northwest Zone: Carson City,
                                                   south along Highway 89 to Main Street
                                                                                                           junction of Highway 58; east on                       Churchill, Douglas, Esmeralda, Eureka,
                                                   Greenville; north and east to its junction
                                                                                                           Highway 58 to the junction of Interstate              Humboldt, Lander, Lyon, Mineral, Nye,
                                                   with North Valley Road; south to its
                                                                                                           15; east on Interstate 15 to the junction             Pershing, Storey, and Washoe Counties.
                                                   junction of Diamond Mountain Road;                                                                              South Zone: Clark and Lincoln
                                                   north and east to its junction with North               with Highway 127; north on Highway
                                                                                                           127 to the point of intersection with the             Counties.
                                                   Arm Road; south and west to the                                                                                 Moapa Valley Special Management
                                                   junction of North Valley Road; south to                 California–Nevada State line.
                                                                                                              Southern San Joaquin Valley Zone:                  Area: That portion of Clark County
                                                   the junction with Arlington Road (A22);                                                                       including the Moapa Valley to the
                                                                                                           All of Kings and Tulare Counties and
                                                   west to the junction of Highway 89;                                                                           confluence of the Muddy and Virgin
                                                                                                           that portion of Kern County north of the
                                                   south and west to the junction of                                                                             Rivers.
                                                                                                           Southern Zone.
                                                   Highway 70; east on Highway 70 to                          Balance of State Zone: The remainder
                                                   Highway 395; south and east on                                                                                Oregon
                                                                                                           of California not included in the
                                                   Highway 395 to the point of intersection                Northeastern, Colorado River, Southern,                 Zone 1: Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop,
                                                   with the California-Nevada State line;                  and the Southern San Joaquin Valley                   Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas,
                                                   north along the California–Nevada State                 Zones.                                                Gilliam, Hood River, Jackson, Josephine,
                                                   line to the junction of the California-                                                                       Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Morrow,
                                                   Nevada-Oregon State lines; west along                   Colorado (Pacific Flyway Portion)                     Multnomah, Polk, Sherman, Tillamook,
                                                   the California-Oregon State line to the                   Eastern Zone: Routt, Grand, Summit,                 Umatilla, Wasco, Washington, and
                                                   point of origin.                                        Eagle, and Pitkin Counties, those                     Yamhill, Counties.
                                                      Colorado River Zone: Those portions                  portions of Saguache, San Juan,                         Zone 2: The remainder of Oregon not
                                                   of San Bernardino, Riverside, and                       Hinsdale, and Mineral Counties west of                included in Zone 1.
                                                   Imperial Counties east of a line from the               the Continental Divide, that portion of
                                                   intersection of Highway 95 with the                                                                           Utah
                                                                                                           Gunnison County outside the North
                                                   California-Nevada state line; south on                  Fork of the Gunnison River Valley                       Zone 1: Box Elder, Cache, Daggett,
                                                   Highway 95 through the junction with                    (Game Management Units 521, 53, and                   Davis, Duchesne, Morgan, Rich, Salt
                                                   Highway 40; south on Highway 95 to                      63), and that portion of Moffat County                Lake, Summit, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch,
                                                   Vidal Junction; south through the town                  east of the northern intersection of                  and Weber Counties, and that part of
                                                   of Rice to the San Bernardino-Riverside                 Moffat County Road 29 with the Moffat-                Toole County north of I–80.
                                                   County line on a road known as                          Routt County line south along Moffat                    Zone 2: The remainder of Utah not
                                                   ‘‘Aqueduct Road’’ also known as                         County Road 29 to the intersection of                 included in Zone 1.
                                                   Highway 62 in San Bernardino County;                    Moffat County Road 29 and the Moffat-
                                                   southwest on Highway 62 to Desert                                                                             Washington
                                                                                                           Routt County line (Elkhead Reservoir
                                                   Center Rice Road; south on Desert                       State Park).                                            East Zone: All areas east of the Pacific
                                                   Center Rice Road/Highway 177 to the                       Western Zone: The remainder of the                  Crest Trail and east of the Big White
                                                   town of Desert Center; east 31 miles on                 Pacific Flyway portion of Colorado not                Salmon River in Klickitat County.
                                                   Interstate 10 to its intersection with                  included in the Eastern Zone.                           West Zone: The remainder of
                                                   Wiley Well Road; south on Wiley Well                                                                          Washington not included in the East
                                                   Road to Wiley Well; southeast on                        Idaho                                                 Zone.
                                                   Milpitas Wash Road to the Blythe,                         Zone 1: All lands and waters within
                                                                                                                                                                 Wyoming (Pacific Flyway Portion)
                                                   Brawley, Davis Lake intersections; south                the Fort Hall Indian Reservation,
                                                   on Blythe Ogilby Road also known as                     including private in-holdings; Bannock                  Snake River Zone: Beginning at the
                                                   County Highway 34 to its intersection                   County; Bingham County except that                    south boundary of Yellowstone National
                                                   with Ogilby Road; south on Ogilby Road                  portion within the Blackfoot Reservoir                Park and the Continental Divide; south
                                                   to its intersection with Interstate 8; east             drainage; Caribou County within the                   along the Continental Divide to Union
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                                                   seven miles on Interstate 8 to its                      Fort Hall Indian Reservation; and Power               Pass and the Union Pass Road (U.S.F.S.
                                                   intersection with the Andrade-                          County east of State Highway 37 and                   Road 600); west and south along the
                                                   Algodones Road/Highway 186; south on                    State Highway 39.                                     Union Pass Road to U.S.F.S. Road 605;
                                                   Highway 186 to its intersection with the                  Zone 2: Bear Lake, Bonneville, Butte,               south along U.S.F.S. Road 605 to the
                                                   U.S. Mexico border at Los Algodones,                    Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, and               Bridger-Teton National Forest boundary;
                                                   Mexico.                                                 Teton Counties; Bingham County within                 along the national forest boundary to the
                                                      Southern Zone: That portion of                       the Blackfoot Reservoir drainage; and                 Idaho State line; north along the Idaho
                                                   southern California (but excluding the                  Caribou County except within the Fort                 State line to the south boundary of
                                                   Colorado River zone) south and east of                  Hall Indian Reservation.                              Yellowstone National Park; east along


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                                                   the Yellowstone National Park boundary                  west of Route 3 and Route 301; that                   then south along Route 9 to Route 625
                                                   to the Continental Divide.                              portion of Charles County west of Route               (Sea Isle City Boulevard); then east
                                                     Balance of State Zone: The remainder                  301 to the Virginia State line; and that              along Route 625 to the Atlantic Ocean;
                                                   of the Pacific Flyway portion of                        portion of Carroll County west of Route               then north to the beginning point.
                                                   Wyoming not included in the Snake                       31 to the intersection of Route 97, and               New York
                                                   River Zone.                                             west of Route 97 to the Pennsylvania
                                                                                                           line.                                                   Lake Champlain Goose Area: The
                                                   Geese                                                                                                         same as the Lake Champlain Waterfowl
                                                                                                              AP Zone: Remainder of the State.
                                                   Atlantic Flyway                                                                                               Hunting Zone, which is that area of New
                                                                                                           Massachusetts                                         York State lying east and north of a
                                                   Connecticut                                               NAP Zone: Central and Coastal Zones                 continuous line extending along Route
                                                   Early Canada Goose Seasons                              (see duck zones).                                     11 from the New York-Canada
                                                     South Zone: Same as for ducks.                          AP Zone: The Western Zone (see duck                 International boundary south to Route
                                                     North Zone: Same as for ducks.                        zones).                                               9B, south along Route 9B to Route 9,
                                                                                                             Special Late Season Area: The Central               south along Route 9 to Route 22 south
                                                   Regular Seasons                                         Zone and that portion of the Coastal                  of Keeseville, south along Route 22 to
                                                      AP Unit: Litchfield County and the                   Zone (see duck zones) that lies north of              the west shore of South Bay along and
                                                   portion of Hartford County west of a                    the Cape Cod Canal, north to the New                  around the shoreline of South Bay to
                                                   line beginning at the Massachusetts                     Hampshire line.                                       Route 22 on the east shore of South Bay,
                                                   border in Suffield and extending south                                                                        southeast along Route 22 to Route 4,
                                                                                                           New Hampshire
                                                   along Route 159 to its intersection with                                                                      northeast along Route 4 to the New
                                                   Route 91 in Hartford, and then                           Same zones as for ducks.                             York-Vermont boundary.
                                                   extending south along Route 91 to its                   New Jersey                                              Northeast Goose Area: The same as
                                                   intersection with the Hartford-                                                                               the Northeastern Waterfowl Hunting
                                                                                                             AP Zone: North and South Zones (see                 Zone, which is that area of New York
                                                   Middlesex County line.                                  duck zones).
                                                      Atlantic Flyway Resident Population                                                                        State lying north of a continuous line
                                                                                                             RP Zone: The Coastal Zone (see duck                 extending from Lake Ontario east along
                                                   (AFRP) Unit: Starting at the intersection               zones).
                                                   of I–95 and the Quinnipiac River, north                                                                       the north shore of the Salmon River to
                                                                                                             Special Late Season Area: In northern               Interstate 81, south along Interstate
                                                   on the Quinnipiac River to its                          New Jersey, that portion of the State
                                                   intersection with I–91, north on I–91 to                                                                      Route 81 to Route 31, east along Route
                                                                                                           within a continuous line that runs east               31 to Route 13, north along Route 13 to
                                                   I–691, west on I–691 to the Hartford                    along the New York State boundary line
                                                   County line, and encompassing the rest                                                                        Route 49, east along Route 49 to Route
                                                                                                           to the Hudson River; then south along                 365, east along Route 365 to Route 28,
                                                   of New Haven County and Fairfield                       the New York State boundary to its
                                                   County in its entirety.                                                                                       east along Route 28 to Route 29, east
                                                                                                           intersection with Route 440 at Perth                  along Route 29 to Route 22 at
                                                      NAP H–Unit: All of the rest of the                   Amboy; then west on Route 440 to its
                                                   State not included in the AP or AFRP                                                                          Greenwich Junction, north along Route
                                                                                                           intersection with Route 287; then west                22 to Washington County Route 153,
                                                   descriptions above.                                     along Route 287 to its intersection with
                                                      South Zone: Same as for ducks.                                                                             east along CR 153 to the New York-
                                                                                                           Route 206 in Bedminster (Exit 18); then               Vermont boundary, exclusive of the
                                                   Maine                                                   north along Route 206 to its intersection             Lake Champlain Zone.
                                                    Same zones as for ducks.                               with Route 94: Then west along Route                    East Central Goose Area: That area of
                                                                                                           94 to the toll bridge in Columbia; then               New York State lying inside of a
                                                   Maryland                                                north along the Pennsylvania State                    continuous line extending from
                                                     Early Canada Goose Seasons                            boundary in the Delaware River to the                 Interstate Route 81 in Cicero, east along
                                                     Eastern Unit: Calvert, Caroline, Cecil,               beginning point. In southern New                      Route 31 to Route 13, north along Route
                                                   Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen                        Jersey, that portion of the State within              13 to Route 49, east along Route 49 to
                                                   Anne’s, St. Mary’s, Somerset, Talbot,                   a continuous line that runs west from                 Route 365, east along Route 365 to
                                                   Wicomico, and Worcester Counties; and                   the Atlantic Ocean at Ship Bottom along               Route 28, east along Route 28 to Route
                                                   that part of Anne Arundel County east                   Route 72 to Route 70; then west along                 29, east along Route 29 to Route 147 at
                                                   of Interstate 895, Interstate 97, and                   Route 70 to Route 206; then south along               Kimball Corners, south along Route 147
                                                   Route 3; that part of Prince George’s                   Route 206 to Route 536; then west along               to Schenectady County Route 40 (West
                                                   County east of Route 3 and Route 301;                   Route 536 to Route 322; then west along               Glenville Road), west along Route 40 to
                                                   and that part of Charles County east of                 Route 322 to Route 55; then south along               Touareuna Road, south along Touareuna
                                                   Route 301 to the Virginia State line.                   Route 55 to Route 553 (Buck Road); then               Road to Schenectady County Route 59,
                                                     Western Unit: Allegany, Baltimore,                    south along Route 553 to Route 40; then               south along Route 59 to State Route 5,
                                                   Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard,                    east along Route 40 to route 55; then                 east along Route 5 to the Lock 9 bridge,
                                                   Montgomery, and Washington Counties                     south along Route 55 to Route 552                     southwest along the Lock 9 bridge to
                                                   and that part of Anne Arundel County                    (Sherman Avenue); then west along                     Route 5S, southeast along Route 5S to
                                                   west of Interstate 895, Interstate 97, and              Route 552 to Carmel Road; then south                  Schenectady County Route 58,
                                                   Route 3; that part of Prince George’s                   along Carmel Road to Route 49; then                   southwest along Route 58 to the NYS
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                                                   County west of Route 3 and Route 301;                   east along Route 49 to Route 555; then                Thruway, south along the Thruway to
                                                   and that part of Charles County west of                 south along Route 555 to Route 553;                   Route 7, southwest along Route 7 to
                                                   Route 301 to the Virginia State line.                   then east along Route 553 to Route 649;               Schenectady County Route 103, south
                                                                                                           then north along Route 649 to Route                   along Route 103 to Route 406, east along
                                                   Regular Seasons                                         670; then east along Route 670 to Route               Route 406 to Schenectady County Route
                                                     Resident Population (RP) Zone:                        47; then north along Route 47 to Route                99 (Windy Hill Road), south along Route
                                                   Allegany, Frederick, Garrett,                           548; then east along Route 548 to Route               99 to Dunnsville Road, south along
                                                   Montgomery, and Washington Counties;                    49; then east along Route 49 to Route 50;             Dunnsville Road to Route 397,
                                                   that portion of Prince George’s County                  then south along Route 50 to Route 9;                 southwest along Route 397 to Route 146


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                                                   at Altamont, west along Route 146 to                    along Route 14 to Route 224 at Montour                boundary, southeast along the New
                                                   Albany County Route 252, northwest                      Falls, east along Route 224 to Route 228              York-Pennsylvania boundary to the New
                                                   along Route 252 to Schenectady County                   in Odessa, north along Route 228 to                   York-New Jersey boundary, southeast
                                                   Route 131, north along Route 131 to                     Route 79 in Mecklenburg, east along                   along the New York-New Jersey
                                                   Route 7, west along Route 7 to Route 10                 Route 79 to Route 366 in Ithaca,                      boundary to Route 210 near Greenwood
                                                   at Richmondville, south on Route 10 to                  northeast along Route 366 to Route 13,                Lake, northeast along Route 210 to
                                                   Route 23 at Stamford, west along Route                  northeast along Route 13 to Interstate                Orange County Route 5, northeast along
                                                   23 to Route 7 in Oneonta, southwest                     Route 81 in Cortland, north along Route               Orange County Route 5 to Route 105 in
                                                   along Route 7 to Route 79 to Interstate                 81 to the north shore of the Salmon                   the Village of Monroe, east and north
                                                   Route 88 near Harpursville, west along                  River to shore of Lake Ontario,                       along Route 105 to Route 32, northeast
                                                   Route 88 to Interstate Route 81, north                  extending generally northwest in a                    along Route 32 to Orange County Route
                                                   along Route 81 to the point of                          straight line to the nearest point of the             107 (Quaker Avenue), east along Route
                                                   beginning.                                              international boundary with Canada,                   107 to Route 9W, north along Route 9W
                                                      West Central Goose Area: That area of                south and west along the international                to the south bank of Moodna Creek,
                                                   New York State lying within a                           boundary to the point of beginning.                   southeast along the south bank of
                                                   continuous line beginning at the point                     Hudson Valley Goose Area: That area                Moodna Creek to the New Windsor-
                                                   where the northerly extension of Route                  of New York State lying within a                      Cornwall town boundary, northeast
                                                   269 (County Line Road on the Niagara-                   continuous line extending from Route 4                along the New Windsor-Cornwall town
                                                   Orleans County boundary) meets the                      at the New York-Vermont boundary,                     boundary to the Orange-Dutchess
                                                   International boundary with Canada,                     west and south along Route 4 to Route                 County boundary (middle of the Hudson
                                                   south to the shore of Lake Ontario at the               149 at Fort Ann, west on Route 149 to                 River), north along the county boundary
                                                   eastern boundary of Golden Hill State                   Route 9, south along Route 9 to                       to Interstate Route 84, east along Route
                                                   Park, south along the extension of Route                Interstate Route 87 (at Exit 20 in Glens              84 to the Dutchess-Putnam County
                                                   269 and Route 269 to Route 104 at                       Falls), south along Route 87 to Route 29,             boundary, east along the county
                                                                                                           west along Route 29 to Route 147 at                   boundary to the New York-Connecticut
                                                   Jeddo, west along Route 104 to Niagara
                                                                                                                                                                 boundary, north along the New York-
                                                   County Route 271, south along Route                     Kimball Corners, south along Route 147
                                                                                                                                                                 Connecticut boundary to the New York-
                                                   271 to Route 31E at Middleport, south                   to Schenectady County Route 40 (West
                                                                                                                                                                 Massachusetts boundary, north along
                                                   along Route 31E to Route 31, west along                 Glenville Road), west along Route 40 to
                                                                                                                                                                 the New York-Massachusetts boundary
                                                   Route 31 to Griswold Street, south along                Touareuna Road, south along Touareuna
                                                                                                                                                                 to the New York-Vermont boundary,
                                                   Griswold Street to Ditch Road, south                    Road to Schenectady County Route 59,
                                                                                                                                                                 north to the point of beginning.
                                                   along Ditch Road to Foot Road, south                    south along Route 59 to State Route 5,                  Eastern Long Island Goose Area (NAP
                                                   along Foot Road to the north bank of                    east along Route 5 to the Lock 9 bridge,              High Harvest Area): That area of Suffolk
                                                   Tonawanda Creek, west along the north                   southwest along the Lock 9 bridge to                  County lying east of a continuous line
                                                   bank of Tonawanda Creek to Route 93,                    Route 5S, southeast along Route 5S to                 extending due south from the New
                                                   south along Route 93 to Route 5, east                   Schenectady County Route 58,                          York-Connecticut boundary to the
                                                   along Route 5 to Crittenden-Murrays                     southwest along Route 58 to the NYS                   northernmost end of Roanoke Avenue in
                                                   Corners Road, south on Crittenden-                      Thruway, south along the Thruway to                   the Town of Riverhead; then south on
                                                   Murrays Corners Road to the NYS                         Route 7, southwest along Route 7 to                   Roanoke Avenue (which becomes
                                                   Thruway, east along the Thruway 90 to                   Schenectady County Route 103, south                   County Route 73) to State Route 25; then
                                                   Route 98 (at Thruway Exit 48) in                        along Route 103 to Route 406, east along              west on Route 25 to Peconic Avenue;
                                                   Batavia, south along Route 98 to Route                  Route 406 to Schenectady County Route                 then south on Peconic Avenue to
                                                   20, east along Route 20 to Route 19 in                  99 (Windy Hill Road), south along Route               County Route (CR) 104 (Riverleigh
                                                   Pavilion Center, south along Route 19 to                99 to Dunnsville Road, south along                    Avenue); then south on CR 104 to CR 31
                                                   Route 63, southeast along Route 63 to                   Dunnsville Road to Route 397,                         (Old Riverhead Road); then south on CR
                                                   Route 246, south along Route 246 to                     southwest along Route 397 to Route 146                31 to Oak Street; then south on Oak
                                                   Route 39 in Perry, northeast along Route                at Altamont, southeast along Route 146                Street to Potunk Lane; then west on
                                                   39 to Route 20A, northeast along Route                  to Main Street in Altamont, west along                Stevens Lane; then south on Jessup
                                                   20A to Route 20, east along Route 20 to                 Main Street to Route 156, southeast                   Avenue (in Westhampton Beach) to
                                                   Route 364 (near Canandaigua), south                     along Route 156 to Albany County                      Dune Road (CR 89); then due south to
                                                   and east along Route 364 to Yates                       Route 307, southeast along Route 307 to               international waters.
                                                   County Route 18 (Italy Valley Road),                    Route 85A, southwest along Route 85A                    Western Long Island Goose Area (RP
                                                   southwest along Route 18 to Yates                       to Route 85, south along Route 85 to                  Area): That area of Westchester County
                                                   County Route 34, east along Route 34 to                 Route 443, southeast along Route 443 to               and its tidal waters southeast of
                                                   Yates County Route 32, south along                      Albany County Route 301 at Clarksville,               Interstate Route 95 and that area of
                                                   Route 32 to Steuben County Route 122,                   southeast along Route 301 to Route 32,                Nassau and Suffolk Counties lying west
                                                   south along Route 122 to Route 53,                      south along Route 32 to Route 23 at                   of a continuous line extending due
                                                   south along Route 53 to Steuben County                  Cairo, west along Route 23 to Joseph                  south from the New York-Connecticut
                                                   Route 74, east along Route 74 to Route                  Chadderdon Road, southeast along                      boundary to the northernmost end of
                                                   54A (near Pulteney), south along Route                  Joseph Chadderdon Road to Hearts                      Sound Road (just east of Wading River
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                                                   54A to Steuben County Route 87, east                    Content Road (Greene County Route 31),                Marsh); then south on Sound Road to
                                                   along Route 87 to Steuben County Route                  southeast along Route 31 to Route 32,                 North Country Road; then west on North
                                                   96, east along Route 96 to Steuben                      south along Route 32 to Greene County                 Country Road to Randall Road; then
                                                   County Route 114, east along Route 114                  Route 23A, east along Route 23A to                    south on Randall Road to Route 25A,
                                                   to Schuyler County Route 23, east and                   Interstate Route 87 (the NYS Thruway),                then west on Route 25A to the Sunken
                                                   southeast along Route 23 to Schuyler                    south along Route 87 to Route 28 (Exit                Meadow State Parkway; then south on
                                                   County Route 28, southeast along Route                  19) near Kingston, northwest on Route                 the Sunken Meadow Parkway to the
                                                   28 to Route 409 at Watkins Glen, south                  28 to Route 209, southwest on Route                   Sagtikos State Parkway; then south on
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                                                   Moses State Parkway; then south on the                  delineating the channel of the Santee                 Route 159 to Illinois Route 3, south
                                                   Robert Moses Parkway to its                             River.                                                along Illinois Route 3 to St. Leo’s Road,
                                                   southernmost end; then due south to                       West of U.S. 301: That portion of                   south along St. Leo’s road to Modoc
                                                   international waters.                                   Clarendon County bounded on the                       Road, west along Modoc Road to Modoc
                                                     Central Long Island Goose Area (NAP                   North by S–14–26 extending southward                  Ferry Road, southwest along Modoc
                                                   Low Harvest Area): That area of Suffolk                 to that portion of Orangeburg County                  Ferry Road to Levee Road, southeast
                                                   County lying between the Western and                    bordered by Hwy 6.                                    along Levee Road to County Route 12
                                                   Eastern Long Island Goose Areas, as                                                                           (Modoc Ferry entrance Road), south
                                                                                                           Vermont                                               along County Route 12 to the Modoc
                                                   defined above.
                                                     South Goose Area: The remainder of                      Same zones as for ducks.                            Ferry route and southwest on the Modoc
                                                   New York State, excluding New York                      Virginia                                              Ferry route across the Mississippi River
                                                   City.                                                                                                         to the Missouri border.
                                                                                                              AP Zone: The area east and south of                   South September Canada Goose Zone:
                                                   North Carolina                                          the following line—the Stafford County                That portion of the State south and east
                                                     Northeast Hunt Unit: Includes the                     line from the Potomac River west to                   of a line extending west from the
                                                   following counties or portions of                       Interstate 95 at Fredericksburg, then                 Indiana border along Interstate 70, south
                                                   counties: Bertie (that portion north and                south along Interstate 95 to Petersburg,              along U.S. Highway 45, to Illinois Route
                                                   east of a line formed by NC 45 at the                   then Route 460 (SE) to City of Suffolk,               13, west along Illinois Route 13 to
                                                   Washington County line to U.S. 17 in                    then south along Route 32 to the North                Greenbriar Road, north on Greenbriar
                                                   Midway, U.S. 17 in Midway to U.S. 13                    Carolina line.                                        Road to Sycamore Road, west on
                                                   in Windsor, U.S. 13 in Windsor to the                      SJBP Zone: The area to the west of the             Sycamore Road to N. Reed Station Road,
                                                   Hertford Co. line), Camden, Chowan,                     AP Zone boundary and east of the                      south on N. Reed Station Road to
                                                   Currituck, Dare, Hyde, Pasquotank,                      following line: The ‘‘Blue Ridge’’                    Illinois Route 13, west along Illinois
                                                   Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington.                    (mountain spine) at the West Virginia-                Route 13 to Illinois Route 127, south
                                                     RP Hunt Zone: Remainder of the                        Virginia Border (Loudoun County-                      along Illinois Route 127 to State Forest
                                                   State.                                                  Clarke County line) south to Interstate               Road (1025 N), west along State Forest
                                                                                                           64 (the Blue Ridge line follows county                Road to Illinois Route 3, north along
                                                   Pennsylvania                                            borders along the western edge of                     Illinois Route 3 to the south bank of the
                                                      Resident Canada Goose Zone: All of                   Loudoun-Fauquier-Rappahannock-                        Big Muddy River, west along the south
                                                   Pennsylvania except for SJBP Zone and                   Madison-Greene-Albemarle and into                     bank of the Big Muddy River to the
                                                   the area east of route SR 97 from the                   Nelson Counties), then east along                     Mississippi River, west across the
                                                   Maryland State Line to the intersection                 Interstate Rt. 64 to Route 15, then south             Mississippi River to the Missouri
                                                   of SR 194, east of SR 194 to intersection               along Rt. 15 to the North Carolina line.              border.
                                                   of U.S. Route 30, south of U.S. Route 30                   RP Zone: The remainder of the State                   South Central September Canada
                                                   to SR 441, east of SR 441 to SR 743, east               west of the SJBP Zone.                                Goose Zone: The remainder of the State
                                                   of SR 743 to intersection of I–81, east of                                                                    between the south border of the Central
                                                   I–81 to intersection of I–80, and south                 Mississippi Flyway                                    September Canada Goose Zone and the
                                                   of I–80 to the New Jersey State line.                   Arkansas                                              North border of the South September
                                                      SJBP Zone: The area north of I–80 and                                                                      Canada Goose Zone.
                                                                                                             Northwest Zone: Baxter, Benton,
                                                   west of I–79 including in the city of Erie              Boone, Carroll, Conway, Crawford,                     Regular Seasons
                                                   west of Bay Front Parkway to and                        Faulkner, Franklin, Johnson, Logan,
                                                   including the Lake Erie Duck zone (Lake                                                                          North Zone: That portion of the State
                                                                                                           Madison, Marion, Newton, Perry, Pope,                 north of a line extending west from the
                                                   Erie, Presque Isle, and the area within                 Pulaski, Searcy, Sebastian, Scott, Van
                                                   150 yards of the Lake Erie Shoreline).                                                                        Indiana border along Interstate 80 to
                                                                                                           Buren, Washington, and Yell Counties.                 I–39, south along I–39 to Illinois Route
                                                      AP Zone: The area east of route SR 97
                                                   from Maryland State Line to the                         Illinois                                              18, west along Illinois Route 18 to
                                                   intersection of SR 194, east of SR 194 to                                                                     Illinois Route 29, south along Illinois
                                                                                                           Early Canada Goose Seasons                            Route 29 to Illinois Route 17, west along
                                                   intersection of U.S. Route 30, south of
                                                   U.S. Route 30 to SR 441, east of SR 441                    North September Canada Goose Zone:                 Illinois Route 17 to the Mississippi
                                                   to SR 743, east of SR 743 to intersection               That portion of the State north of a line             River, and due south across the
                                                   of I–81, east of I–81 to intersection of                extending west from the Indiana border                Mississippi River to the Iowa border.
                                                   I–80, south of I–80 to New Jersey State                 along Interstate 80 to I–39, south along                 Central Zone: That portion of the
                                                   line.                                                   I–39 to Illinois Route 18, west along                 State south of the North Goose Zone line
                                                                                                           Illinois Route 18 to Illinois Route 29,               to a line extending west from the
                                                   Rhode Island                                            south along Illinois Route 29 to Illinois             Indiana border along I–70 to Illinois
                                                     Special Area for Canada Geese: Kent                   Route 17, west along Illinois Route 17                Route 4, south along Illinois Route 4 to
                                                   and Providence Counties and portions                    to the Mississippi River, and due south               Illinois Route 161, west along Illinois
                                                   of the towns of Exeter and North                        across the Mississippi River to the Iowa              Route 161 to Illinois Route 158, south
                                                   Kingston within Washington County                       border.                                               and west along Illinois Route 158 to
                                                   (see State regulations for detailed                        Central September Canada Goose                     Illinois Route 159, south along Illinois
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                                                   descriptions).                                          Zone: That portion of the State south of              Route 159 to Illinois Route 3, south
                                                                                                           the North September Canada Goose                      along Illinois Route 3 to St. Leo’s Road,
                                                   South Carolina                                          Zone line to a line extending west from               south along St. Leo’s road to Modoc
                                                     Canada Goose Area: Statewide except                   the Indiana border along I–70 to Illinois             Road, west along Modoc Road to Modoc
                                                   for the following area:                                 Route 4, south along Illinois Route 4 to              Ferry Road, southwest along Modoc
                                                     East of U.S. 301: That portion of                     Illinois Route 161, west along Illinois               Ferry Road to Levee Road, southeast
                                                   Clarendon County bounded to the North                   Route 161 to Illinois Route 158, south                along Levee Road to County Route 12
                                                   by S–14–25, to the East by Hwy 260,                     and west along Illinois Route 158 to                  (Modoc Ferry entrance Road), south
                                                   and to the South by the markers                         Illinois Route 159, south along Illinois              along County Route 12 to the Modoc


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                                                   Ferry route and southwest on the Modoc                  Northeast 80th Street; then south along               and the portion of Kentucky west of
                                                   Ferry route across the Mississippi River                Northeast 80th Street to Southeast 6th                U.S. 60 from the Henderson-Union
                                                   to the Missouri border.                                 Avenue; then west along Southeast 6th                 County line to U.S. 641; U.S. 641 to
                                                     South Zone: Same zone as for ducks.                   Avenue to Highway 65; then south and                  Interstate 24; Interstate 24 to the
                                                     South Central Zone: Same zone as for                  west along Highway 65 to Highway 69                   Purchase Parkway; and the Purchase
                                                   ducks.                                                  in Warren County; then south along                    Parkway.
                                                                                                           Highway 69 to County Road G24; then                     Remainder of State: The remainder of
                                                   Indiana                                                 west along County Road G24 to                         Kentucky outside the Northeast and
                                                      Same zones as for ducks.                             Highway 28; then southwest along                      Western Goose Zones.
                                                                                                           Highway 28 to 43rd Avenue; then north                 Louisiana
                                                   Iowa
                                                                                                           along 43rd Avenue to Ford Street; then
                                                   Early Canada Goose Seasons                              west along Ford Street to Filmore Street;                North Zone: That portion of the State
                                                                                                           then west along Filmore Street to 10th                north of the line from the Texas border
                                                      Cedar Rapids/Iowa City Goose Zone:
                                                                                                           Avenue; then south along 10th Avenue                  at Hwy 190/12 east to Hwy 49, then
                                                   Includes portions of Linn and Johnson
                                                                                                           to 155th Street in Madison County; then               south on Hwy 49 to I–10, then east on
                                                   Counties bounded as follows: Beginning
                                                                                                           west along 155th Street to Cumming                    I–10 to I–12, then east on I–12 to I–10,
                                                   at the intersection of the west border of
                                                                                                           Road; then north along Cumming Road                   then east on I–10 to the Mississippi
                                                   Linn County and Linn County Road
                                                                                                           to Badger Creek Avenue; then north                    State line.
                                                   E2W; then south and east along County                                                                            South Zone: Remainder of the State.
                                                   Road E2W to Highway 920; then north                     along Badger Creek Avenue to County
                                                   along Highway 920 to County Road E16;                   Road F90 in Dallas County; then east                  Michigan
                                                   then east along County Road E16 to                      along County Road F90 to County Road
                                                                                                           R22; then north along County Road R22                    North Zone: Same as North duck
                                                   County Road W58; then south along                                                                             zone.
                                                   County Road W58 to County Road E34;                     to Highway 44; then east along Highway
                                                                                                                                                                    Middle Zone: Same as Middle duck
                                                   then east along County Road E34 to                      44 to County Road R30; then north
                                                                                                           along County Road R30 to County Road                  zone.
                                                   Highway 13; then south along Highway                                                                             South Zone: Same as South duck
                                                   13 to Highway 30; then east along                       F31; then east along County Road F31
                                                                                                                                                                 zone.
                                                   Highway 30 to Highway 1; then south                     to Highway 17; then north along                          Allegan County GMU: That area
                                                   along Highway 1 to Morse Road in                        Highway 17 to Highway 415 in Polk                     encompassed by a line beginning at the
                                                   Johnson County; then east along Morse                   County; then east along Highway 415 to                junction of 136th Avenue and Interstate
                                                   Road to Wapsi Avenue; then south                        Northwest 158th Avenue; then east                     Highway 196 in Lake Town Township
                                                   along Wapsi Avenue to Lower West                        along Northwest 158th Avenue to the                   and extending easterly along 136th
                                                   Branch Road; then west along Lower                      point of beginning.                                   Avenue to Michigan Highway 40,
                                                                                                              Cedar Falls/Waterloo Goose Zone:
                                                   West Branch Road to Taft Avenue; then                                                                         southerly along Michigan 40 through
                                                                                                           Includes those portions of Black Hawk
                                                   south along Taft Avenue to County Road                                                                        the city of Allegan to 108th Avenue in
                                                                                                           County bounded as follows: Beginning
                                                   F62; then west along County Road F62                                                                          Trowbridge Township, westerly along
                                                                                                           at the intersection of County Roads C66
                                                   to Kansas Avenue; then north along                                                                            108th Avenue to 46th Street, northerly
                                                                                                           and V49 in Black Hawk County, then
                                                   Kansas Avenue to Black Diamond Road;                                                                          along 46th Street to 109th Avenue,
                                                                                                           south along County Road V49 to County
                                                   then west on Black Diamond Road to                                                                            westerly along 109th Avenue to I–196 in
                                                                                                           Road D38, then west along County Road
                                                   Jasper Avenue; then north along Jasper                                                                        Casco Township, then northerly along
                                                                                                           D38 to State Highway 21, then south
                                                   Avenue to Rohert Road; then west along                                                                        I–196 to the point of beginning.
                                                                                                           along State Highway 21 to County Road                    Muskegon Wastewater GMU: That
                                                   Rohert Road to Ivy Avenue; then north
                                                                                                           D35, then west along County Road D35                  portion of Muskegon County within the
                                                   along Ivy Avenue to 340th Street; then
                                                                                                           to Grundy Road, then north along                      boundaries of the Muskegon County
                                                   west along 340th Street to Half Moon
                                                                                                           Grundy Road to County Road D19, then                  wastewater system, east of the
                                                   Avenue; then north along Half Moon
                                                                                                           west along County Road D19 to Butler                  Muskegon State Game Area, in sections
                                                   Avenue to Highway 6; then west along
                                                                                                           Road, then north along Butler Road to                 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, and 32,
                                                   Highway 6 to Echo Avenue; then north
                                                                                                           County Road C57, then north and east                  T10N R14W, and sections 1, 2, 10, 11,
                                                   along Echo Avenue to 250th Street; then
                                                                                                           along County Road C57 to U.S. Highway                 12, 13, 14, 24, and 25, T10N R15W, as
                                                   east on 250th Street to Green Castle
                                                                                                           63, then south along U.S. Highway 63 to               posted.
                                                   Avenue; then north along Green Castle
                                                                                                           County Road C66, then east along
                                                   Avenue to County Road F12; then west                                                                          Minnesota
                                                                                                           County Road C66 to the point of
                                                   along County Road F12 to County Road
                                                                                                           beginning.                                             Same zones as for ducks.
                                                   W30; then north along County Road
                                                   W30 to Highway 151; then north along                    Regular Seasons                                       Missouri
                                                   the Linn-Benton County line to the                        Same zones as for ducks.                             Same zones as for ducks.
                                                   point of beginning.
                                                      Des Moines Goose Zone: Includes                      Kentucky                                              Ohio
                                                   those portions of Polk, Warren,                           Northeast Goose Zone: Bath, Menifee,                 Same zones as for ducks.
                                                   Madison, and Dallas Counties bounded                    Morgan (except the portion that lies
                                                   as follows: Beginning at the intersection               within the Paintsville Lake Wildlife                  Tennessee
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                                                   of Northwest 158th Avenue and County                    Management Area) and Rowan Counties                     Northwest Goose Zone: Lake, Obion,
                                                   Road R38 in Polk County; then south                     except that no goose hunting is                       Weakley, and Dyer Counties, excluding
                                                   along R38 to Northwest 142nd Avenue;                    permitted on public land (U.S. Forest                 that portion south of State Highway 104;
                                                   then east along Northwest 142nd                         Service) and water within the block of                and Gibson County, excluding that
                                                   Avenue to Northeast 126th Avenue;                       land lying inside the boundaries of Hwy               portion south of State Highway 104 and
                                                   then east along Northeast 126th Avenue                  801, Hwy 1274, Hwy 36, Hwy 211, Hwy                   west of U.S. Highways 45 and 45W.
                                                   to Northeast 46th Street; then south                    60, and Hwy 826.                                        Remainder of State: That portion of
                                                   along Northeast 46th Street to Highway                    Western Goose Zone: The Western                     Tennessee outside of the Northwest
                                                   931; then east along Highway 931 to                     Goose Zone includes Henderson County                  Goose Zone.


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                                                   Wisconsin                                               Montana (Central Flyway Portion)                      Hwy. 92 and NE Hwy. 15, south along
                                                   Early Canada Goose Seasons                                Zone 1: Same as Zone 1 for ducks and                NE Hwy. 15 to NE Hwy. 4, west along
                                                                                                           coots.                                                NE Hwy. 4 to U.S. Hwy. 34, west along
                                                     Early-Season Subzone A: That portion                    Zone 2: Same as Zone 2 for ducks and                U.S. Hwy. 34 to U.S. Hwy. 283, north
                                                   of the State encompassed by a line                      coots.                                                along U.S. Hwy. 283 to U.S. Hwy. 30,
                                                   beginning at the intersection of U.S.                                                                         east along U.S. Hwy. 30 to NE Hwy. 92,
                                                   Highway 141 and the Michigan border                     Nebraska                                              east along NE Hwy. 92 to the beginning.
                                                   near Niagara, then south along U.S. 141                 Dark Geese                                              Remainder of State: The remainder of
                                                   to State Highway 22, west and                                                                                 Nebraska.
                                                                                                              Niobrara Unit: That area contained
                                                   southwest along State 22 to U.S. 45,                                                                          New Mexico (Central Flyway Portion)
                                                                                                           within and bounded by the intersection
                                                   south along U.S. 45 to State 22, west
                                                                                                           of the South Dakota State line and the                Dark Geese
                                                   and south along State 22 to State 110,
                                                                                                           eastern Cherry County line, south along
                                                   south along State 110 to U.S. 10, south                                                                         Middle Rio Grande Valley Unit:
                                                                                                           the Cherry County line to the Niobrara
                                                   along U.S. 10 to State 49, south along                                                                        Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia Counties.
                                                                                                           River, east to the Norden Road, south on
                                                   State 49 to State 23, west along State 23                                                                       Remainder: The remainder of the
                                                                                                           the Norden Road to U.S. Hwy 20, east
                                                   to State 73, south along State 73 to State                                                                    Central Flyway portion of New Mexico.
                                                                                                           along U.S. Hwy 20 to NE Hwy 14, north
                                                   60, west along State 60 to State 23,
                                                                                                           along NE Hwy 14 to NE Hwy 59 and                      North Dakota
                                                   south along State 23 to State 11, east
                                                                                                           County Road 872, west along County
                                                   along State 11 to State 78, then south                                                                          Missouri River Canada Goose Zone:
                                                                                                           Road 872 to the Knox County Line,
                                                   along State 78 to the Illinois border.                                                                        The area within and bounded by a line
                                                                                                           north along the Knox County Line to the
                                                     Early-Season Subzone B: The                                                                                 starting where ND Hwy 6 crosses the
                                                                                                           South Dakota State line. Where the
                                                   remainder of the State.                                                                                       South Dakota border; then north on ND
                                                                                                           Niobrara River forms the boundary, both
                                                                                                                                                                 Hwy 6 to I–94; then west on I–94 to ND
                                                   Regular Seasons                                         banks of the river are included in the
                                                                                                                                                                 Hwy 49; then north on ND Hwy 49 to
                                                                                                           Niobrara Unit.
                                                     Same zones as for ducks but in                                                                              ND Hwy 200; then west on ND Hwy
                                                                                                              East Unit: That area north and east of
                                                   addition:                                                                                                     200; then north on ND Hwy 8 to the
                                                                                                           U.S. 81 at the Kansas-Nebraska State
                                                                                                                                                                 Mercer/McLean County line; then east
                                                     Horicon Zone: That portion of the                     line, north to NE Hwy 91, east to U.S.
                                                                                                                                                                 following the county line until it turns
                                                   State encompassed by a boundary                         275, south to U.S. 77, south to NE 91,
                                                                                                                                                                 south toward Garrison Dam; then east
                                                   beginning at the intersection of State 23               east to U.S. 30, east to Nebraska-Iowa
                                                                                                                                                                 along a line (including Mallard Island)
                                                   and State 73 and moves south along                      State line.
                                                                                                              Platte River Unit: That area north and             of Lake Sakakawea to U.S. Hwy 83; then
                                                   State 73 until the intersection of State                                                                      south on U.S. Hwy 83 to ND Hwy 200;
                                                   73 and State 60, then moves east along                  west of U.S. 81 at the Kansas-Nebraska
                                                                                                           State line, north to NE Hwy 91, west                  then east on ND Hwy 200 to ND Hwy
                                                   State 60 until the intersection of State                                                                      41; then south on ND Hwy 41 to U.S.
                                                   60 and State 83, and then moves north                   along NE 91 to NE 11, north to the Holt
                                                                                                           County line, west along the northern                  Hwy 83; then south on U.S. Hwy 83 to
                                                   along State 83 until the intersection of                                                                      I–94; then east on I–94 to U.S. Hwy 83;
                                                   State 83 and State 33 at which point it                 border of Garfield, Loup, Blaine and
                                                                                                           Thomas Counties to the Hooker County                  then south on U.S. Hwy 83 to the South
                                                   moves east until the intersection of State                                                                    Dakota border; then west along the
                                                   33 and U.S. 45, then moves north along                  line, south along the Thomas-Hooker
                                                                                                           County lines to the McPherson County                  South Dakota border to ND Hwy 6.
                                                   U.S. 45 until the intersection of U.S. 45                                                                       Western North Dakota Canada Goose
                                                   and State 23, at which point it moves                   line, east along the south border of
                                                                                                                                                                 Zone: Same as the High Plains Unit for
                                                   west along State 23 until the                           Thomas County to the western line of
                                                                                                                                                                 ducks, mergansers and coots, excluding
                                                   intersection of State 23 and State 73.                  Custer County, south along the Custer-
                                                                                                                                                                 the Missouri River Canada Goose Zone.
                                                                                                           Logan County line to NE 92, west to
                                                   Central Flyway                                                                                                  Rest of State: Remainder of North
                                                                                                           U.S. 83, north to NE 92, west to NE 61,
                                                                                                                                                                 Dakota.
                                                   Colorado (Central Flyway Portion)                       south along NE 61 to NE 92, west along
                                                                                                           NE 92 to U.S. Hwy 26, south along U.S.                South Dakota
                                                      Northern Front Range Area: All areas                 Hwy 26 to Keith County Line, south
                                                   in Boulder, Larimer, and Weld Counties                                                                        Early Canada Goose Seasons
                                                                                                           along Keith County Line to the Colorado
                                                   from the Continental Divide east along                  State line.                                              Special Early Canada Goose Unit: The
                                                   the Wyoming border to U.S. 85, south                       Panhandle Unit: That area north and                Counties of Campbell, Marshall,
                                                   on U.S. 85 to the Adams County line,                    west of Keith-Deuel County Line at the                Roberts, Day, Clark, Codington, Grant,
                                                   and all lands in Adams, Arapahoe,                       Nebraska-Colorado State line, north                   Hamlin, Deuel, Walworth; that portion
                                                   Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver,                        along the Keith County Line to U.S.                   of Perkins County west of State
                                                   Douglas, Gilpin, and Jefferson Counties.                Hwy 26, west to NE Hwy 92, east to NE                 Highway 75 and south of State Highway
                                                      North Park Area: Jackson County.                     Hwy 61, north along NE Hwy 61 to NE                   20; that portion of Dewey County north
                                                                                                           Hwy 2, west along NE 2 to the corner                  of Bureau of Indian Affairs Road 8,
                                                      South Park and San Luis Valley Area:
                                                                                                           formed by Garden-Grant-Sheridan                       Bureau of Indian Affairs Road 9, and the
                                                   All of Alamosa, Chaffee, Conejos,
                                                                                                           Counties, west along the north border of              section of U.S. Highway 212 east of the
                                                   Costilla, Custer, Fremont, Lake, Park,
                                                                                                           Garden, Morrill, and Scotts Bluff                     Bureau of Indian Affairs Road 8
                                                   Rio Grande, and Teller Counties, and
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                                                                                                           Counties to the intersection of the                   junction; that portion of Potter County
                                                   those portions of Saguache, Mineral and
                                                                                                           Interstate Canal, west to the Wyoming                 east of U.S. Highway 83; that portion of
                                                   Hinsdale Counties east of the
                                                                                                           State line.                                           Sully County east of U.S. Highway 83;
                                                   Continental Divide.
                                                                                                              North-Central Unit: The remainder of               portions of Hyde, Buffalo, Brule, and
                                                      Remainder: Remainder of the Central                  the State.                                            Charles Mix counties north and east of
                                                   Flyway portion of Colorado.                                                                                   a line beginning at the Hughes-Hyde
                                                      Eastern Colorado Late Light Goose                    Light Geese                                           County line on State Highway 34, east
                                                   Area: That portion of the State east of                   Rainwater Basin Light Goose Area:                   to Lees Boulevard, southeast to State
                                                   Interstate Highway 25.                                  The area bounded by the junction of NE                Highway 34, east 7 miles to 350th


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                                                   Avenue, south to Interstate 90 on 350th                   Southeast Goose Zone: That portion                  intersection of Highway 95 with the
                                                   Avenue, south and east on State                         of Texas lying east and south of a line               California-Nevada State line; south on
                                                   Highway 50 to Geddes, east on 285th                     beginning at the International Toll                   Highway 95 through the junction with
                                                   Street to U.S. Highway 281, and north                   Bridge at Laredo, then continuing north               Highway 40; south on Highway 95 to
                                                   on U.S. Highway 281 to the Charles                      following I–35 to the juncture with I–10              Vidal Junction; south through the town
                                                   Mix-Douglas County boundary; that                       in San Antonio, then easterly along                   of Rice to the San Bernardino-Riverside
                                                   portion of Bon Homme County north of                    I–10 to the Texas-Louisiana border.                   County line on a road known as
                                                   State Highway 50; those portions of                       West Goose Zone: The remainder of                   ‘‘Aqueduct Road’’ also known as
                                                   Yankton and Clay Counties north of a                    the State.                                            Highway 62 in San Bernardino County;
                                                   line beginning at the junction of State                                                                       southwest on Highway 62 to Desert
                                                   Highway 50 and 306th Street/County                      Wyoming (Central Flyway Portion)                      Center Rice Road; south on Desert
                                                   Highway 585 in Bon Homme County,                        Dark Geese                                            Center Rice Road/Highway 177 to the
                                                   east to U.S. Highway 81, then north on                    Zone G1: Big Horn, Converse, Hot                    town of Desert Center; east 31 miles on
                                                   U.S. Highway 81 to 303rd Street, then                   Springs, Natrona, Park, and Washakie                  Interstate 10 to its intersection with
                                                   east on 303rd Street to 444th Avenue,                   Counties.                                             Wiley Well Road; south on Wiley Well
                                                   then south on 444th Avenue to 305th                       Zone G1A: Goshen and Platte                         Road to Wiley Well; southeast on
                                                   Street, then east on 305th Street/Bluff                 Counties.                                             Milpitas Wash Road to the Blythe,
                                                   Road to State Highway 19, then south to                   Zone G2: Campbell, Crook, Johnson,                  Brawley, Davis Lake intersections; south
                                                   State Highway 50 and east to the Clay/                  Niobrara, Sheridan, and Weston                        on Blythe Ogilby Road also known as
                                                   Union County Line; McPherson,                           Counties.                                             County Highway 34 to its intersection
                                                   Edmunds, Kingsbury, Brookings, Lake,                      Zone G3: Albany and Laramie                         with Ogilby Road; south on Ogilby Road
                                                   Moody, Miner, Faulk, Hand, Jerauld,                     Counties; and that portion of Carbon                  to its intersection with Interstate 8; east
                                                   Douglas, Hutchinson, Turner, Aurora,                    County east of the Continental Divide.                seven miles on Interstate 8 to its
                                                   Beadle, Davison, Hanson, Sanborn,                         Zone G4: Fremont County excluding                   intersection with the Andrade-
                                                   Spink, Brown, Harding, Butte, Meade,                    those portions south or west of the                   Algodones Road/Highway 186; south on
                                                   Oglala Lakota (formerly Shannon),                       Continental Divide.                                   Highway 186 to its intersection with the
                                                   Jackson, Mellette, Todd, Jones, Haakon,                                                                       U.S. Mexico border at Los Algodones,
                                                   Corson, Ziebach, and McCook Counties;                   Pacific Flyway                                        Mexico.
                                                   and those portions of Minnehaha and                     Arizona                                                  Southern Zone: That portion of
                                                   Lincoln counties outside of an area                                                                           southern California (but excluding the
                                                   bounded by a line beginning at the                        Same zones as for ducks.                            Colorado River zone) south and east of
                                                   junction of the South Dakota-Minnesota                  California                                            a line beginning at the mouth of the
                                                   State line and Minnehaha County                                                                               Santa Maria River at the Pacific Ocean;
                                                                                                              Northeastern Zone: That portion of                 east along the Santa Maria River to
                                                   Highway 122 (254th Street) west to its
                                                                                                           California lying east and north of a line             where it crosses Highway 101–166 near
                                                   junction with Minnehaha County
                                                                                                           beginning at the intersection of                      the City of Santa Maria; north on
                                                   Highway 149 (464th Avenue), south on
                                                                                                           Interstate 5 with the California-Oregon               Highway 101–166; east on Highway 166
                                                   Minnehaha County Highway 149 (464th
                                                                                                           line; south along Interstate 5 to its                 to the junction with Highway 99; south
                                                   Avenue) to Hartford, then south on
                                                                                                           junction with Walters Lane south of the               on Highway 99 to the junction of
                                                   Minnehaha County Highway 151 (463rd
                                                                                                           town of Yreka; west along Walters Lane                Interstate 5; south on Interstate 5 to the
                                                   Avenue) to State Highway 42, east on
                                                                                                           to its junction with Easy Street; south               crest of the Tehachapi Mountains at
                                                   State Highway 42 to State Highway 17,
                                                                                                           along Easy Street to the junction with                Tejon Pass; east and north along the
                                                   south on State Highway 17 to its
                                                                                                           Old Highway 99; south along Old                       crest of the Tehachapi Mountains to
                                                   junction with Lincoln County Highway
                                                                                                           Highway 99 to the point of intersection               where it intersects Highway 178 at
                                                   116 (Klondike Road), and east on
                                                                                                           with Interstate 5 north of the town of                Walker Pass; east on Highway 178 to the
                                                   Lincoln County Highway 116 (Klondike
                                                                                                           Weed; south along Interstate 5 to its                 junction of Highway 395 at the town of
                                                   Road) to the South Dakota-Iowa State
                                                                                                           junction with Highway 89; east and                    Inyokern; south on Highway 395 to the
                                                   line, then north along the South Dakota-
                                                                                                           south along Highway 89 to main street                 junction of Highway 58; east on
                                                   Iowa and South Dakota-Minnesota
                                                                                                           Greenville; north and east to its junction            Highway 58 to the junction of Interstate
                                                   border to the junction of the South
                                                                                                           with North Valley Road; south to its                  15; east on Interstate 15 to the junction
                                                   Dakota-Minnesota State line and
                                                                                                           junction of Diamond Mountain Road;                    with Highway 127; north on Highway
                                                   Minnehaha County Highway 122 (254th
                                                                                                           north and east to its junction with North             127 to the point of intersection with the
                                                   Street).
                                                                                                           Arm Road; south and west to the                       California-Nevada State line.
                                                   Regular Seasons                                         junction of North Valley Road; south to                  Imperial County Special Management
                                                     Unit 1: Same as that for the September                the junction with Arlington Road (A22);               Area: The area bounded by a line
                                                   Canada goose season.                                    west to the junction of Highway 89;                   beginning at Highway 86 and the Navy
                                                     Unit 2: Remainder of South Dakota.                    south and west to the junction of                     Test Base Road; south on Highway 86 to
                                                     Unit 3: Bennett County.                               Highway 70; east on Highway 70 to                     the town of Westmoreland; continue
                                                                                                           Highway 395; south and east on                        through the town of Westmoreland to
                                                   Texas                                                   Highway 395 to the point of intersection              Route S26; east on Route S26 to
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                                                      Northeast Goose Zone: That portion of                with the California-Nevada State line;                Highway 115; north on Highway 115 to
                                                   Texas lying east and north of a line                    north along the California-Nevada State               Weist Road; north on Weist Road to
                                                   beginning at the Texas-Oklahoma border                  line to the junction of the California-               Flowing Wells Road; northeast on
                                                   at U.S. 81, then continuing south to                    Nevada-Oregon State lines west along                  Flowing Wells Road to the Coachella
                                                   Bowie and then southeasterly along U.S.                 the California-Oregon State line to the               Canal; northwest on the Coachella Canal
                                                   81 and U.S. 287 to I–35W and                            point of origin.                                      to Drop 18; a straight line from Drop 18
                                                   I–35 to the juncture with I–10 in San                      Colorado River Zone: Those portions                to Frink Road; south on Frink Road to
                                                   Antonio, then east on I–10 to the Texas-                of San Bernardino, Riverside, and                     Highway 111; north on Highway 111 to
                                                   Louisiana border.                                       Imperial Counties east of a line from the             Niland Marina Road; southwest on


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                                                   Niland Marina Road to the old Imperial                  County east of State Highway 37 and                     South Zone: The Pacific Flyway
                                                   County boat ramp and the water line of                  State Highway 39.                                     portion of New Mexico located south of
                                                   the Salton Sea; from the water line of                    Zone 2: Bear Lake, Bonneville, Butte,               I–40.
                                                   the Salton Sea, a straight line across the              Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, and               Oregon
                                                   Salton Sea to the Salinity Control                      Teton Counties; Bingham County within
                                                   Research Facility and the Navy Test                     the Blackfoot Reservoir drainage; and                    Northwest Permit Zone: Benton,
                                                   Base Road; southwest on the Navy Test                   Caribou County except within the Fort                 Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Lane,
                                                   Base Road to the point of beginning.                    Hall Indian Reservation.                              Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah,
                                                     Balance of State Zone: The remainder                    Zone 3: Adams, Benewah, Blaine,                     Polk, Tillamook, Washington, and
                                                   of California not included in the                       Bonner, Boundary, Camas, Clearwater,                  Yamhill Counties.
                                                   Northeastern, Colorado River, and                       Custer, Franklin, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah,                Lower Columbia/N. Willamette Valley
                                                   Southern Zones.                                         Lemhi, Lewis, Nez Perce, Oneida, and                  Management Area: Those portions of
                                                     North Coast Special Management                        Shoshone Counties; and Power County                   Clatsop, Columbia, Multnomah, and
                                                   Area: Del Norte and Humboldt                            west of State Highway 37 and State                    Washington Counties within the
                                                   Counties.                                               Highway 39.                                           Northwest Special Permit Zone.
                                                     Sacramento Valley Special                               Zone 4: Ada, Boise, Canyon, Cassia,                    Tillamook County Management Area:
                                                   Management Area: That area bounded                      Elmore, Gem, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln,                That portion of Tillamook County
                                                   by a line beginning at Willows south on                 Minidoka, Owyhee, Payette, Twin Falls,                beginning at the point where Old Woods
                                                   I–5 to Hahn Road; easterly on Hahn                      and Washington Counties.                              Road crosses the south shores of Horn
                                                   Road and the Grimes-Arbuckle Road to                                                                          Creek, north on Old Woods Road to
                                                                                                             Zone 5: Valley County.
                                                   Grimes; northerly on CA 45 to the                                                                             Sand Lake Road at Woods, north on
                                                   junction with CA 162; northerly on CA                   Light Geese                                           Sand Lake Road to the intersection with
                                                   45/162 to Glenn; and westerly on CA                       Zone 1: All lands and waters within                 McPhillips Drive, due west (∼200 yards)
                                                   162 to the point of beginning in                        the Fort Hall Indian Reservation,                     from the intersection to the Pacific
                                                   Willows.                                                including private in-holdings; Bannock                coastline, south along the Pacific
                                                                                                           County; Bingham County east of the                    coastline to a point due west of the
                                                   Colorado (Pacific Flyway Portion)                                                                             western end of Pacific Avenue in Pacific
                                                                                                           west bank of the Snake River, west of
                                                      Same zones as for ducks.                             the McTucker boat ramp access road,                   City, east from this point (∼250 yards) to
                                                                                                           and east of the American Falls Reservoir              Pacific Avenue, east on Pacific Avenue
                                                   Idaho                                                                                                         to Brooten Road, south and then east on
                                                                                                           bluff, except that portion within the
                                                   Canada Geese and Brant                                  Blackfoot Reservoir drainage; Caribou                 Brooten Road to Highway 101, north on
                                                                                                           County within the Fort Hall Indian                    Highway 101 to Resort Drive, north on
                                                     Zone 1: All lands and waters within
                                                                                                           Reservation; and Power County below                   Resort Drive to a point due west of the
                                                   the Fort Hall Indian Reservation,
                                                                                                           the American Falls Reservoir bluff, and               south shores of Horn Creek at its
                                                   including private in-holdings; Bannock
                                                                                                           within the Fort Hall Indian Reservation.              confluence with the Nestucca River, due
                                                   County; Bingham County, except that
                                                                                                             Zone 2: Franklin and Oneida                         east (∼80 yards) across the Nestucca
                                                   portion within the Blackfoot Reservoir
                                                                                                           Counties; Bingham County west of the                  River to the south shores of Horn Creek,
                                                   drainage; Caribou County within the
                                                                                                           west bank of the Snake River, east of the             east along the south shores of Horn
                                                   Fort Hall Indian Reservation; and Power
                                                                                                           McTucker boat ramp access road, and                   Creek to the point of beginning.
                                                   County east of State Highway 37 and                                                                              Southwest Zone: Those portions of
                                                   State Highway 39.                                       west of the American Falls Reservoir
                                                                                                                                                                 Douglas, Coos, and Curry Counties east
                                                     Zone 2: Bonneville, Butte, Clark,                     bluff; Power County, except below the
                                                                                                                                                                 of Highway 101, and Josephine and
                                                   Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, and Teton                  American Falls Reservoir bluff and
                                                                                                                                                                 Jackson Counties.
                                                   Counties.                                               those lands and waters within the Fort                   South Coast Zone: Those portions of
                                                     Zone 3: Ada, Adams, Benewah,                          Hall Indian Reservation.                              Douglas, Coos, and Curry Counties west
                                                   Blaine, Boise, Bonner, Boundary,                          Zone 3: Ada, Boise, Canyon, Cassia,                 of Highway 101.
                                                   Camas, Canyon, Cassia, Clearwater,                      Elmore, Gem, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln,                   Eastern Zone: Baker, Crook,
                                                   Custer, Elmore, Franklin, Gem, Gooding,                 Minidoka, Owyhee, Payette, Twin Falls,                Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Hood River,
                                                   Idaho, Jerome, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi,                  and Washington Counties.                              Jefferson, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla,
                                                   Lewis, Lincoln, Minidoka, Nez Perce,                      Zone 4: Adams, Benewah, Blaine,                     Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler
                                                   Oneida, Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone,                      Bonner, Boundary, Camas, Clearwater,                  Counties.
                                                   Twin Falls, and Washington Counties;                    Custer, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lemhi,                   Klamath County Zone: Klamath
                                                   and Power County west of State                          Lewis, Nez Perce, and Shoshone                        County.
                                                   Highway 37 and State Highway 39.                        Counties.                                                Harney and Lake County Zone:
                                                     Zone 4: Bear Lake County; Bingham                       Zone 5: Bear Lake, Bonneville, Butte,               Harney and Lake Counties.
                                                   County within the Blackfoot Reservoir                   Clark, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, and                  Malheur County Zone: Malheur
                                                   drainage; and Caribou County, except                    Teton Counties; Bingham County within                 County.
                                                   that portion within the Fort Hall Indian                the Blackfoot Reservoir drainage; and
                                                   Reservation.                                            Caribou County except within the Fort                 Utah
                                                     Zone 5: Valley County.                                Hall Indian Reservation.                                East Box Elder County Zone:
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                                                                                                             Zone 6: Valley County.                              Boundary begins at the intersection of
                                                   White-Fronted Geese                                                                                           the eastern boundary of Public Shooting
                                                     Zone 1: All lands and waters within                   Nevada                                                Grounds Waterfowl Management Area
                                                   the Fort Hall Indian Reservation,                         Same zones as for ducks.                            and SR–83 (Promontory Road); east
                                                   including private in-holdings; Bannock                                                                        along SR–83 to I–15; south on I–15 to
                                                   County; Bingham County except that                      New Mexico (Pacific Flyway Portion)                   the Perry access road; southwest along
                                                   portion within the Blackfoot Reservoir                    North Zone: The Pacific Flyway                      this road to the Bear River Bird Refuge
                                                   drainage; Caribou County within the                     portion of New Mexico located north of                boundary; west, north, and then east
                                                   Fort Hall Indian Reservation; and Power                 I–40.                                                 along the refuge boundary until it


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                                                   intersects the Public Shooting Grounds                  Brant                                                 Florida
                                                   Waterfowl Management Area boundary;                                                                             Northwest Zone: The Counties of Bay,
                                                                                                           Pacific Flyway
                                                   east and north along the Public Shooting                                                                      Calhoun, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden,
                                                   Grounds Waterfowl Management Area                       California
                                                                                                                                                                 Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Liberty,
                                                   boundary to SR–83.                                                                                            Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton,
                                                                                                             Northern Zone: Del Norte, Humboldt,
                                                      Wasatch Front Zone: Boundary begins                  and Mendocino Counties.                               Washington, Leon (except that portion
                                                   at the Weber–Box Elder County line at                                                                         north of U.S. 27 and east of State Road
                                                   I–15; east along Weber County line to                     Balance of State Zone: The remainder
                                                                                                           of the State not included in the                      155), Jefferson (south of U.S. 27, west of
                                                   U.S.–89; south on U.S.–89 to I–84; east                                                                       State Road 59 and north of U.S. 98), and
                                                   and south on I–84 to I–80; south on                     Northern Zone.
                                                                                                                                                                 Wakulla (except that portion south of
                                                   I–80 to U.S.–189; south and west on                     Washington                                            U.S. 98 and east of the St. Marks River).
                                                   U.S.–189 to the Utah County line;                                                                               South Zone: Remainder of State.
                                                   southeast and then west along this line                   Puget Sound Zone: Clallam, Skagit,
                                                   to the Tooele County line; north along                  and Whatcom Counties.                                 Louisiana
                                                   the Tooele County line to I–80; east on                   Coastal Zone: Pacific County.                         North Zone: That portion of the State
                                                   I–80 to Exit 99; north from Exit 99 along               Swans                                                 north of a line extending east from the
                                                   a direct line to the southern tip of                                                                          Texas border along State Highway 12 to
                                                   Promontory Point and Promontory                         Central Flyway                                        U.S. Highway 190, east along U.S. 190
                                                   Road; east and north along this road to                                                                       to Interstate Highway 12, east along
                                                                                                             South Dakota: Aurora, Beadle,
                                                   the causeway separating Bear River Bay                                                                        Interstate Highway 12 to Interstate
                                                                                                           Brookings, Brown, Brule, Buffalo,
                                                   from Ogden Bay; east on this causeway                                                                         Highway 10, then east along Interstate
                                                                                                           Campbell, Clark, Codington, Davison,
                                                   to the southwest corner of Great Salt                                                                         Highway 10 to the Mississippi border.
                                                                                                           Day, Deuel, Edmunds, Faulk, Grant,
                                                   Lake Mineral Corporations (GSLMC)                                                                               South Zone: The remainder of the
                                                                                                           Hamlin, Hand, Hanson, Hughes, Hyde,
                                                   west impoundment; north and east                                                                              State.
                                                                                                           Jerauld, Kingsbury, Lake, Marshall,
                                                   along GSLMC’s west impoundment to
                                                                                                           McCook, McPherson, Miner,                             Mississippi
                                                   the northwest corner of the
                                                                                                           Minnehaha, Moody, Potter, Roberts,                       North Zone: That portion of the State
                                                   impoundment; north from this point
                                                                                                           Sanborn, Spink, Sully, and Walworth                   north and west of a line extending west
                                                   along a direct line to the southern
                                                                                                           Counties.                                             from the Alabama State line along U.S.
                                                   boundary of Bear River Migratory Bird
                                                   Refuge; east along this southern                        Pacific Flyway                                        Highway 84 to its junction with State
                                                   boundary to the Perry access road;                                                                            Highway 35, then south along State
                                                                                                           Montana (Pacific Flyway Portion)
                                                   northeast along this road to I–15; south                                                                      Highway 35 to the Louisiana State line.
                                                   along I–15 to the Weber-Box Elder                         Open Area: Cascade, Chouteau, Hill,                    South Zone: The remainder of
                                                   County line.                                            Liberty, and Toole Counties and those                 Mississippi.
                                                      Southern Zone: boundary includes                     portions of Pondera and Teton Counties                Texas
                                                   Beaver, Carbon, Emery, Garfield, Grand,                 lying east of U.S. 287–89.
                                                   Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Piute, San                                                                           North Zone: That portion of the State
                                                                                                           Nevada                                                north of a line beginning at the
                                                   Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Wayne, and
                                                   Washington Counties, and that part of                     Open Area: Churchill, Lyon, and                     International Bridge south of Fort
                                                   Tooele County south of I–80.                            Pershing Counties.                                    Hancock; north along FM 1088 to TX 20;
                                                                                                                                                                 west along TX 20 to TX 148; north along
                                                      Northern Zone: The remainder of                      Utah                                                  TX 148 to I–10 at Fort Hancock; east
                                                   Utah not included in the East Box Elder                                                                       along I–10 to I–20; northeast along I–20
                                                   County, Wasatch Front, and Southern                       Open Area: Those portions of Box
                                                                                                                                                                 to I–30 at Fort Worth; northeast along
                                                   Zones.                                                  Elder, Weber, Davis, Salt Lake, and
                                                                                                                                                                 I–30 to the Texas-Arkansas State line.
                                                                                                           Toole Counties lying west of I–15, north
                                                   Washington                                                                                                      Central Zone: That portion of the
                                                                                                           of I–80, and south of a line beginning
                                                                                                                                                                 State lying between the North and South
                                                     Area 1: Skagit, Island, and Snohomish                 from the Forest Street exit to the Bear
                                                                                                                                                                 Zones.
                                                   Counties.                                               River National Wildlife Refuge
                                                                                                                                                                   South Zone: That portion of the State
                                                     Area 2A (Southwest Permit Zone):                      boundary; then north and west along the
                                                                                                                                                                 south and west of a line beginning at the
                                                   Clark, Cowlitz, and Wahkiakum                           Bear River National Wildlife Refuge
                                                                                                                                                                 International Bridge south of Del Rio,
                                                   Counties, and that portion of Grays                     boundary to the farthest west boundary
                                                                                                                                                                 proceeding east on U.S. 90 to State Loop
                                                   Harbor County east of Highway 101.                      of the Refuge; then west along a line to
                                                                                                                                                                 1604 west of San Antonio; then south,
                                                     Area 2B (Southwest Permit Zone):                      Promontory Road; then north on
                                                                                                                                                                 east, and north along Loop 1604 to I–10
                                                   Pacific County and that portion of Grays                Promontory Road to the intersection of
                                                                                                                                                                 east of San Antonio; then east on I–10
                                                   Harbor County west of Highway 101.                      SR 83; then north on SR 83 to I–84; then
                                                                                                                                                                 to Orange, Texas.
                                                                                                           north and west on I–84 to State Hwy 30;
                                                     Area 3: All areas west of the Pacific                                                                         Special White-winged Dove Area in
                                                                                                           then west on State Hwy 30 to the
                                                   Crest Trail and west of the Big White                                                                         the South Zone: Same as the South
                                                                                                           Nevada-Utah State line; then south on
                                                   Salmon River that are not included in                                                                         Zone.
                                                                                                           the Nevada-Utah State line to I–80.
                                                   Areas 1, 2A, and 2B.
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                                                                                                                                                                 Band-Tailed Pigeons
                                                     Area 4: Adams, Benton, Chelan,                        Doves
                                                   Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas,                                                                           California
                                                                                                           Alabama
                                                   Lincoln, Okanogan, Spokane, and Walla                                                                           North Zone: Alpine, Butte, Del Norte,
                                                   Walla Counties.                                           South Zone: Baldwin, Barbour,                       Glenn, Humboldt, Lassen, Mendocino,
                                                     Area 5: All areas east of the Pacific                 Coffee, Covington, Dale, Escambia,                    Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra,
                                                   Crest Trail and east of the Big White                   Geneva, Henry, Houston, and Mobile                    Siskiyou, Tehama, and Trinity Counties.
                                                   Salmon River that are not included in                   Counties.                                               South Zone: The remainder of the
                                                   Area 4.                                                   North Zone: Remainder of the State.                 State not included in the North Zone.


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                                                   New Mexico                                              Montana                                               Childress, then east along U.S. Highway
                                                      North Zone: North of a line following                                                                      62 to the Texas-Oklahoma State line.
                                                                                                             Regular Season Open Area: The
                                                   U.S. 60 from the Arizona State line east                                                                         Zone B: That portion of Texas lying
                                                                                                           Central Flyway portion of the State
                                                   to I–25 at Socorro and then south along                                                                       within boundaries beginning at the
                                                                                                           except for that area south and west of                junction of U.S. Highway 81 and the
                                                   I–25 from Socorro to the Texas State                    Interstate 90, which is closed to sandhill
                                                   line.                                                                                                         Texas-Oklahoma State line, then
                                                                                                           crane hunting.                                        southeast along U.S. Highway 81 to its
                                                      South Zone: The remainder of the                       Special Season Open Area: Carbon
                                                   State not included in the North Zone.                                                                         junction with U.S. Highway 287 in
                                                                                                           County.                                               Montague County, then southeast along
                                                   Washington                                              New Mexico                                            U.S. Highway 287 to its junction with
                                                     Western Washington: The State of                                                                            Interstate Highway 35W in Fort Worth,
                                                                                                             Regular-Season Open Area: Chaves,                   then southwest along Interstate
                                                   Washington excluding those portions                     Curry, De Baca, Eddy, Lea, Quay, and
                                                   lying east of the Pacific Crest Trail and                                                                     Highway 35 to its junction with
                                                                                                           Roosevelt Counties.                                   Interstate Highway 10 in San Antonio,
                                                   east of the Big White Salmon River in
                                                   Klickitat County.                                       Special Season Open Areas                             then northwest along Interstate Highway
                                                                                                                                                                 10 to its junction with U.S. Highway 83
                                                   Woodcock                                                   Middle Rio Grande Valley Area: The                 in the town of Junction, then north
                                                                                                           Central Flyway portion of New Mexico                  along U.S. Highway 83 to its junction
                                                   New Jersey                                              in Socorro and Valencia Counties.                     with U.S. Highway 62, 16 miles north of
                                                     North Zone: That portion of the State                    Estancia Valley Area: Those portions               Childress, then east along U.S. Highway
                                                   north of NJ 70.                                         of Santa Fe, Torrance, and Bernallilo
                                                     South Zone: The remainder of the                                                                            62 to the Texas-Oklahoma State line,
                                                                                                           Counties within an area bounded on the                then south along the Texas-Oklahoma
                                                   State.                                                  west by New Mexico Highway 55                         State line to the south bank of the Red
                                                   Sandhill Cranes                                         beginning at Mountainair north to NM                  River, then eastward along the
                                                                                                           337, north to NM 14, north to I–25; on                vegetation line on the south bank of the
                                                   Mississippi Flyway                                      the north by I–25 east to U.S. 285; on                Red River to U.S. Highway 81.
                                                   Minnesota                                               the east by U.S. 285 south to U.S. 60;                   Zone C: The remainder of the State,
                                                      Northwest Zone: That portion of the                  and on the south by U.S. 60 from U.S.                 except for the closed areas.
                                                   State encompassed by a line extending                   285 west to NM 55 in Mountainair.                        Closed areas:
                                                   east from the North Dakota border along                    Southwest Zone: Area bounded on the                   A. That portion of the State lying east
                                                   U.S. Highway 2 to State Trunk Highway                   south by the New Mexico-Mexico                        and north of a line beginning at the
                                                   (STH) 32, north along STH 32 to STH                     border; on the west by the New Mexico-                junction of U.S. Highway 81 and the
                                                   92, east along STH 92 to County State                   Arizona border north to Interstate 10; on             Texas-Oklahoma State line, then
                                                   Aid Highway (CSAH) 2 in Polk County,                    the north by Interstate 10 east to U.S.               southeast along U.S. Highway 81 to its
                                                   north along CSAH 2 to CSAH 27 in                        180, north to NM 26, east to NM 27,                   junction with U.S. Highway 287 in
                                                   Pennington County, north along CSAH                     north to NM 152, and east to Interstate               Montague County, then southeast along
                                                   27 to STH 1, east along STH 1 to CSAH                   25; on the east by Interstate 25 south to             U.S. Highway 287 to its junction with
                                                   28 in Pennington County, north along                    Interstate 10, west to the Luna County                I–35W in Fort Worth, then southwest
                                                   CSAH 28 to CSAH 54 in Marshall                          line, and south to the New Mexico-                    along I–35 to its junction with U.S.
                                                   County, north along CSAH 54 to CSAH                     Mexico border.                                        Highway 290 East in Austin, then east
                                                   9 in Roseau County, north along CSAH                                                                          along U.S. Highway 290 to its junction
                                                                                                           North Dakota                                          with Interstate Loop 610 in Harris
                                                   9 to STH 11, west along STH 11 to STH
                                                   310, and north along STH 310 to the                       Area 1: That portion of the State west              County, then south and east along
                                                   Manitoba border.                                        of U.S. 281.                                          Interstate Loop 610 to its junction with
                                                                                                             Area 2: That portion of the State east              Interstate Highway 45 in Houston, then
                                                   Tennessee                                               of U.S. 281.                                          south on Interstate Highway 45 to State
                                                     Southeast Crane Zone: That portion of                                                                       Highway 342, then to the shore of the
                                                                                                           Oklahoma                                              Gulf of Mexico, and then north and east
                                                   the State south of Interstate 40 and east
                                                   of State Highway 56.                                     Open Area: That portion of the State                 along the shore of the Gulf of Mexico to
                                                     Remainder of State: That portion of                   west of I–35.                                         the Texas-Louisiana State line.
                                                   Tennessee outside of the Southeast                                                                               B. That portion of the State lying
                                                                                                           South Dakota                                          within the boundaries of a line
                                                   Crane Zone.
                                                                                                            Open Area: That portion of the State                 beginning at the Kleberg-Nueces County
                                                   Central Flyway                                                                                                line and the shore of the Gulf of Mexico,
                                                                                                           west of U.S. 281.
                                                   Colorado                                                                                                      then west along the County line to Park
                                                                                                           Texas                                                 Road 22 in Nueces County, then north
                                                      Open Area: The Central Flyway
                                                   portion of the State except the San Luis                   Zone A: That portion of Texas lying                and west along Park Road 22 to its
                                                   Valley (Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla,                     west of a line beginning at the                       junction with State Highway 358 in
                                                   Hinsdale, Mineral, Rio Grande, and                      international toll bridge at Laredo, then             Corpus Christi, then west and north
                                                   Saguache Counties east of the                           northeast along U.S. Highway 81 to its                along State Highway 358 to its junction
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                                                   Continental Divide) and North Park                      junction with Interstate Highway 35 in                with State Highway 286, then north
                                                   (Jackson County).                                       Laredo, then north along Interstate                   along State Highway 286 to its junction
                                                                                                           Highway 35 to its junction with                       with Interstate Highway 37, then east
                                                   Kansas                                                  Interstate Highway 10 in San Antonio,                 along Interstate Highway 37 to its
                                                     Open Area: That portion of the State                  then northwest along Interstate Highway               junction with U.S. Highway 181, then
                                                   west of a line beginning at the                         10 to its junction with U.S. Highway 83               north and west along U.S. Highway 181
                                                   Oklahoma border, north on I–35 to                       at Junction, then north along U.S.                    to its junction with U.S. Highway 77 in
                                                   Wichita, north on I–135 to Salina, and                  Highway 83 to its junction with U.S.                  Sinton, then north and east along U.S.
                                                   north on U.S. 81 to the Nebraska border.                Highway 62, 16 miles north of                         Highway 77 to its junction with U.S.


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                                                   Highway 87 in Victoria, then south and                  boundary to U.S. Hwy 70; southeast on                 its junction with State Route 141, then
                                                   east along U.S. Highway 87 to its                       U.S. Hwy 70 to U.S. Hwy 191; south on                 north along said route to its junction
                                                   junction with State Highway 35 at Port                  U.S. Hwy 191 to I–10; easterly on I–10                with State Route 200, the point of
                                                   Lavaca, then north and east along State                 to the New Mexico State line.                         beginning.
                                                   Highway 35 to the south end of the                                                                               Zone 3 (Dillon/Twin Bridges/Cardwell
                                                                                                           Idaho                                                 Areas): Beaverhead, Gallatin, Jefferson,
                                                   Lavaca Bay Causeway, then south and
                                                   east along the shore of Lavaca Bay to its                  Area 1: All of Bear Lake County and                and Madison Counties.
                                                   junction with the Port Lavaca Ship                      all of Caribou County except that                        Zone 4 (Broadwater County):
                                                   Channel, then south and east along the                  portion lying within the Grays Lake                   Broadwater County.
                                                   Lavaca Bay Ship Channel to the Gulf of                  Basin.
                                                                                                              Area 2: All of Teton County except                 Utah
                                                   Mexico, and then south and west along
                                                   the shore of the Gulf of Mexico to the                  that portion lying west of State Highway                 Cache County: Cache County.
                                                   Kleberg-Nueces County line.                             33 and south of Packsaddle Road (West                    East Box Elder County: That portion
                                                                                                           400 North) and north of the North                     of Box Elder County beginning on the
                                                   Wyoming                                                 Cedron Road (West 600 South) and east                 Utah-Idaho State line at the Box Elder-
                                                     Regular Season Open Area: Campbell,                   of the west bank of the Teton River.                  Cache County line; west on the State
                                                   Converse, Crook, Goshen, Laramie,                          Area 3: All of Fremont County except               line to the Pocatello Valley County
                                                   Niobrara, Platte, and Weston Counties.                  the Chester Wetlands Wildlife                         Road; south on the Pocatello Valley
                                                     Special Season Open Areas                             Management Area.                                      County Road to I–15; southeast on I–15
                                                     Riverton-Boysen Unit: Portions of                        Area 4: All of Jefferson County.                   to SR–83; south on SR–83 to Lamp
                                                   Fremont County.                                            Area 5: All of Bannock County east of              Junction; west and south on the
                                                     Park and Big Horn County Unit: All                    Interstate-15 and south of U.S. Highway               Promontory Point County Road to the
                                                   of Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, and                     30; and all of Franklin County.                       tip of Promontory Point; south from
                                                                                                              Area 6: That portion of Oneida                     Promontory Point to the Box Elder-
                                                   Washakie Counties.
                                                                                                           County within the boundary beginning                  Weber County line; east on the Box
                                                     Johnson, Natrona, and Sheridan
                                                                                                           at the intersection of the Idaho-Utah                 Elder-Weber County line to the Box
                                                   County Unit: All of Johnson, Natrona,
                                                                                                           border and Old Highway 191, then                      Elder-Cache County line; north on the
                                                   and Sheridan Counties.
                                                                                                           north along Old Highway 191 to 1500 S,                Box Elder-Cache County line to the
                                                   Pacific Flyway                                          then west on 1500 S to Highway 38,                    Utah-Idaho State line.
                                                   Arizona                                                 then west on Highway 38 to 5400 W,                       Rich County: Rich County.
                                                                                                           then south on 5400 W to Pocatello                        Uintah County: Uintah County.
                                                     Zone 1: Beginning at the junction of                  Valley Road, then west and south on
                                                   the New Mexico State line and U.S.                                                                            Wyoming
                                                                                                           Pocatello Valley Road to 10000 W, then
                                                   Hwy 80; south along the State line to the               south on 10000 W to the Idaho-Utah                      Area 1 (Bear River): All of the Bear
                                                   U.S.-Mexico border; west along the                      border, then east along the Idaho-Utah                River and Ham’s Fork River drainages in
                                                   border to the San Pedro River; north                    border to the beginning point.                        Lincoln County.
                                                   along the San Pedro River to the                                                                                Area 2 (Salt River Area): All of the
                                                   junction with Arizona Hwy 77;                           Montana                                               Salt River drainage in Lincoln County
                                                   northerly along Arizona Hwy 77 to the                      Zone 1 (Warm Springs Portion of Deer               south of the McCoy Creek Road.
                                                   Gila River; northeast along the Gila                    Lodge County): Those portions of Deer                   Area 3 (Eden Valley Area): All lands
                                                   River to the San Carlos Indian                          Lodge County lying within the                         within the Bureau of Reclamation’s
                                                   Reservation boundary; south then east                   following described boundary:                         Eden Project in Sweetwater County.
                                                   and north along the reservation                         Beginning at the intersection of I–90 and               Area 5 (Uintah County Area): Uinta
                                                   boundary to U.S. Hwy 70; southeast on                   Highway 273, then westerly along                      County.
                                                   U.S. Hwy 70 to U.S. Hwy 191; south on                   Highway 273 to the junction of Highway                All Migratory Game Birds in Alaska
                                                   U.S. Hwy 191 to the 352 exit on I–10;                   1, then southeast along said highway to
                                                   east on I–10 to Bowie-Apache Pass                       Highway 275 at Opportunity, then east                   North Zone: State Game Management
                                                   Road; southerly on the Bowie-Apache                     along said highway to East Side County                Units 11–13 and 17–26.
                                                   Pass Road to Arizona Hwy 186;                                                                                   Gulf Coast Zone: State Game
                                                                                                           road, then north along said road to
                                                   southeasterly on Arizona Hwy 186 to                                                                           Management Units 5–7, 9, 14–16, and
                                                                                                           Perkins Lake, then west on said lane to
                                                   Arizona Hwy 181; south on Arizona                                                                             10 (Unimak Island only).
                                                                                                           I–90, then north on said interstate to the
                                                                                                                                                                   Southeast Zone: State Game
                                                   Hwy 181 to the West Turkey Creek-                       junction of Highway 273, the point of
                                                                                                                                                                 Management Units 1–4.
                                                   Kuykendall cutoff road; southerly on the                beginning. Except for sections 13 and                   Pribilof and Aleutian Islands Zone:
                                                   Kuykendall cutoff road to Rucker                        24, T5N, R10W; and Warm Springs                       State Game Management Unit 10 (except
                                                   Canyon Road; easterly on Rucker                         Pond number 3.                                        Unimak Island).
                                                   Canyon Road to the Tex Canyon Road;                        Zone 2 (Ovando-Helmville Area): That                 Kodiak Zone: State Game
                                                   southerly on Tex Canyon Road to U.S.                    portion of the Pacific Flyway, located in             Management Unit 8.
                                                   Hwy 80; northeast on U.S. Hwy 80 to                     Powell County lying within the
                                                   the New Mexico State line.                              following described boundary:                         All Migratory Game Birds in the Virgin
                                                     Zone 2: Beginning at I–10 and the                     Beginning at the junction of State                    Islands
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                                                   New Mexico State line; north along the                  Routes 141 and 200, then west along                      Ruth Cay Closure Area: The island of
                                                   State line to Arizona Hwy 78; southwest                 Route 200 to its intersection with the                Ruth Cay, just south of St. Croix.
                                                   on Arizona Hwy 78 to U.S. Hwy 191;                      Blackfoot River at Russell Gates Fishing
                                                   northwest on U.S. Hwy 191 to Clifton;                   Access Site (Powell-Missoula County                   All Migratory Game Birds in Puerto
                                                   westerly on the Lower Eagle Creek Road                  line), then southeast along said river to             Rico
                                                   (Pump Station Road) to Eagle Creek;                     its intersection with the Ovando-                       Municipality of Culebra Closure Area:
                                                   northerly along Eagle Creek to the San                  Helmville Road (County Road 104) at                   All of the municipality of Culebra.
                                                   Carlos Indian Reservation boundary;                     Cedar Meadows Fishing Access Site,                      Desecheo Island Closure Area: All of
                                                   southerly and west along the reservation                then south and east along said road to                Desecheo Island.


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                                                     Mona Island Closure Area: All of                      juncture of Routes 186 and 956 south to               the west edge, north to Highway 156,
                                                   Mona Island.                                            Km 6 on Route 186; (4) all lands within               east on Highway 156 to Highway 1,
                                                     El Verde Closure Area: Those areas of                 Km 14 and Km 6 on the west and the                    south on Highway 1 to Highway 765,
                                                   the municipalities of Rio Grande and                    Caribbean National Forest Boundary on                 south on Highway 765 to Highway 763,
                                                   Loiza delineated as follows: (1) All                    the east; and (5) all lands within the                south on Highway 763 to the Rio
                                                   lands between Routes 956 on the west                    Caribbean National Forest Boundary                    Guavate, west along Rio Guavate to
                                                   and 186 on the east, from Route 3 on the                whether private or public.                            Highway 1, southwest on Highway 1 to
                                                   north to the juncture of Routes 956 and                    Cidra Municipality and adjacent                    Highway 14, west on Highway 14 to
                                                   186 (Km 13.2) in the south; (2) all lands               areas: All of Cidra Municipality and
                                                                                                                                                                 Highway 729, north on Highway 729 to
                                                   between Routes 186 and 966 from the                     portions of Aguas Buenas, Caguas,
                                                                                                                                                                 Cidra Municipality boundary to the
                                                   juncture of 186 and 966 on the north, to                Cayey, and Comerio Municipalities as
                                                   the Caribbean National Forest Boundary                  encompassed within the following                      point of the beginning.
                                                   on the south; (3) all lands lying west of               boundary: beginning on Highway 172 as                 [FR Doc. 2018–02112 Filed 2–1–18; 8:45 am]
                                                   Route 186 for 1 kilometer from the                      it leaves the municipality of Cidra on                BILLING CODE 4333–15–P
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Document Created: 2018-02-03 14:27:31
Document Modified: 2018-02-03 14:27:31
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; supplemental.
DatesYou must submit comments on the proposed migratory bird hunting frameworks by March 5, 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 4964 
RIN Number1018-BB73
CFR AssociatedExports; Hunting; Imports; Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements; Transportation and Wildlife

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