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36 CFR Part 242



50 CFR Part 100



Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska, Subpart 
D--1995-1996 Subsistence Taking of Fish and Wildlife Regulations; 
Proposed Rule

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service

36 CFR 242

 

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

50 CFR Part 100

RIN 1018-AC82

Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska, 
Subpart D--1995-1996 Subsistence Taking of Fish and Wildlife 
Regulations

AGENCY: Forest Service, Agriculture; and Fish and Wildlife Service, 
Interior.

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: This proposed rule establishes regulations for seasons, 
harvest limits, methods, and means related to taking of wildlife for 
subsistence uses during the 1995-1996 regulatory year. This rulemaking 
is necessary because subpart D regulations require annual public 
review. When final, this rule making will replace hunting and trapping 
regulations in ``Subsistence Management Regulations for Public Lands in 
Alaska, Subpart D--1994-1995 Subsistence Taking of Fish and Wildlife 
Regulations,'' which expire on June 30, 1995.

DATES: Written public comments and proposals to change this proposed 
rule will be accepted through November 11, 1994. Federal Subsistence 
Regional Advisory Councils (Regional Councils) will hold public 
meetings on this proposed rulemaking from October 3-November 4, 1994, 
at the following locations in Alaska: Anchorage, Barrow, Bethel, 
Fairbanks, Galena, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Naknek, Nome, and Sitka. Written 
proposals to change subpart D regulations will be compiled and 
distributed for additional public review during the second week of 
November 1994. A second 30-day public comment period will follow 
distribution of the compiled proposal packet. Written public comments 
on distributed proposals will be accepted during the second public 
comment period. Comments on proposals to change subpart D regulations 
may be presented to the Regional Councils at their meetings. The 
Federal Subsistence Board (Board) will deliberate and take final action 
on proposals received that request changes to this proposed rule at a 
public meeting to be held in Anchorage during April 1995.

ADDRESSES: Written comments and proposals for changes to these proposed 
regulations may be sent to the Chair, Federal Subsistence Board, c/o 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1011 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, Alaska 
99503.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chair, Federal Subsistence Board, c/o 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Attention: Richard S. Pospahala, Office 
of Subsistence Management, 1011 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99503; 
telephone (907) 786-3447. For questions specific to National Forest 
System lands, contact Norman R. Howse, Assistant Director Subsistence, 
USDA, Forest Service, Alaska Region, P.O. Box 21628, Juneau, Alaska 
99802-1628, telephone (907) 586-8890.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Proposed Changes From 1994-1995 Seasons and Bag Limit Regulations

    Subpart D regulations are subject to an annual cycle and require 
development of an entire new rule each year. Consequently, this 
proposed rule reflects regulation changes for the 1995-1996 regulatory 
year that are approved by the Board. Regulations contained in this 
proposed rule will take effect on July 1, 1995, unless elements are 
changed by subsequent Board action following the public review process 
outlined herein.
    The text of the 1994-1995 subpart D final rule served as the 
foundation for the 1995-1996 subpart D proposed rule. Minor editorial 
changes to the 1994-1995 final rule have been made to clarify and 
enhance Federal subsistence management program regulations for the 
1995-1996 regulatory year. The other proposed regulatory changes 
include:

     Reopening the season for mountain goats in the Frosty 
Bay area now that logging is completed.
     Shortening the lynx trapping season in a number of 
Units to protect the population in a low-cycle period.
     Revising the moose season in Unit 18 based on a Request 
for Reconsideration received following the publication of the 1994-
1995 subpart D regulations.
     Closing the season for sheep in Units 23 and 26(A) west 
of Howard Pass and the Redstone and Cutler Rivers to protect a low 
sheep population experiencing poor lamb recruitment.

    Subpart D regulations were originally established from a framework 
of State of Alaska fish and game regulations.

Subsistence Taking of Fish and Shellfish Regulations

    This proposed rule contains no subsistence fishing or shellfish 
taking provisions.
    On July 15, 1993, the Native American Rights Fund, on behalf of a 
number of individuals and organizations, submitted a petition to the 
Secretary of the Interior and the Secretary of Agriculture requesting 
that they include navigable waters within the definition of ``public 
lands'' as used in implementing Title VIII. This was a request for 
administrative relief. The Secretaries continue their evaluation of 
this petition.
    On March 30, 1994, the U.S. District Court for Alaska issued a 
decision in the consolidated Katie John, et al. v. the United States, 
et al. litigation. The court concluded that the Secretaries are 
entitled to manage fish and wildlife on public lands in Alaska for the 
purposes of providing the subsistence priority mandated in Title VIII 
of ANILCA. The court further concluded that, for the purposes of Title 
VIII, ``public lands'' includes all navigable waterways in Alaska. The 
court then issued a stay of the decision for 60 days to allow the 
filing of an appeal and ordered that the stay would remain in effect, 
pending an appellate decision, if one or more appeals were filed. 
Because the Federal government has successfully petitioned the Ninth 
Circuit Court of Appeals for permission to appeal from the district 
court's decision, the stay presently remains in effect.
    Because the petition for rulemaking is still under consideration by 
the secretaries and because of the stayed court decision relative to 
actual Federal jurisdiction, the Board believes that issuing 
regulations immediately, assuming additional authority or revising 
existing regulations are not warranted and, in fact, appear to be 
inappropriate at this time. However, any comments or proposals received 
will be carefully considered and retained for use when the regulations 
are revised the next time. Therefore, the existing fish and shellfish 
regulations were extended (59 FR 32923, dated June 27, 1994) until 
December 31, 1995, or until the Secretaries direct the revision of the 
subsistence fish and shellfish regulations based on a revised area of 
jurisdiction, or until the court directs the preparation of regulations 
implementing its order.

Applicability of Subparts A, B, and C

    Subparts A, B, and C of the Subsistence Management Regulations for 
Public Lands in Alaska, 50 CFR 100.1 to 100.24 and 36 CFR 100.1 to 
100.24, remain effective and apply to this proposed rule for subpart D. 
Therefore, all definitions located at 50 CFR 100.4 and 36 CFR 100.4 
apply to regulations found in this subpart. The identified sections 
include definitions for the following terms:

    Regulatory year which ``means July 1 through June 30'';
    Federal lands which ``means lands and waters and interests 
therein title to which is in the United States''; and
    Public land or public lands which ``means lands situated in 
Alaska which are Federal lands, except--
    (1) land selections of the State of Alaska which have been 
tentatively approved or validly selected under the Alaska Statehood 
Act and lands which have been confirmed to, validly selected by, or 
granted to the Territory of Alaska or the State under any other 
provision of Federal Law;
    (2) land selections of a Native Corporation made under the 
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act which have not been conveyed to 
a Native Corporation, unless any such selection is determined to be 
invalid or is relinquished; and
    (3) lands referred to in Section 19(b) of the Alaska Native 
Claims Settlement Act.''

Navigable Waters
    At this time, Federal subsistence management program regulations 
apply to all non-navigable waters located on public lands and to 
navigable waters located on the public lands identified at 50 CFR 
100.3(b) and 36 CFR 242.3(b) of the Subsistence Management Regulations 
for Public Lands in Alaska, subparts A, B, and C (57 FR 22940-22964) 
published May 29, 1992. Nothing in these regulations is intended to 
enlarge or diminish authorities of the Departments to manage submerged 
lands, title to which is held by the United States government.

Public Review Process--Regulation Comments, Proposals, and Public 
Meetings

    Written comments or proposed regulation changes may be submitted in 
writing to the address identified at the beginning of this rulemaking 
by November 11, 1994. Comments or proposals may also be presented at 
Regional Council meetings to be held from October 3-November 4, 1994 in 
Anchorage, Barrow, Bethel, Fairbanks, Galena, Kodiak, Kotzebue, Naknek, 
Nome, and Sitka.
    Proposals should be specific to subpart D regulations, including 
changes to subsistence seasons, harvest limits, and/or methods and 
means. Proposals submitted to the Board should include, at minimum, the 
following information:

    a. The name, address, and telephone number of the individual or 
organization submitting the proposal;
    b. The section and/or paragraph of the proposed rule for which 
the change is being suggested;
    c. A statement explaining why the change is necessary;
    d. A proposed solution;
    e. Suggested wording for the regulation addition or change; and
    f. Any supporting information.

    Proposals which fail to include the above information, or proposals 
which are beyond the scope of authorities in subpart D, may be 
rejected. PROPOSALS FOR CHANGES IN CUSTOMARY AND TRADITIONAL USE 
ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATIONS, CHANGES RELATING TO FISH OR SHELLFISH 
REGULATIONS, AND CHANGES TO THE OVERALL PROGRAM WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED 
BY THE BOARD AT THIS TIME. The public is encouraged to use standardized 
proposal forms to submit recommendations to the Board. Proposal forms 
may be obtained from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at the address 
listed above.
    Following public distribution of proposals for changes to the 1995-
1996 proposed subpart D regulations, a second 30-day comment period 
will be provided to allow public review of those proposals that will be 
considered by the Board. A second series of Regional Council meetings 
will be held in February 1995, to assist in developing recommendations 
to the Board. Written comments on proposals may be submitted to the 
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service before conclusion of the second comment 
period which is presently scheduled to end on January 13, 1995. The 
Board will discuss and evaluate proposed changes to this rule during a 
public meeting scheduled to be held in Anchorage, April 1995. The 
public may provide additional oral testimony on specific proposals 
before the Board at that time.

Federal Subsistence Regional Advisory Councils

    Pursuant to the Record of Decision, Subsistence Management for 
Federal Public Lands in Alaska, April 6, 1992, and the Subsistence 
Management Regulations for Public Lands in Alaska, 36 CFR 242.11 (1992) 
and 50 CFR 100.11 (1992), and for the purposes identified therein, 
Alaska has been divided into ten subsistence resource regions, each of 
which is to be represented by a Regional Council. Charters for these 
Regional Councils were approved and signed by former Secretary Lujan on 
January 19, 1993. The Regional Councils provide a forum for rural 
residents with personal knowledge of local conditions and resource 
requirements to have a meaningful role in the subsistence management of 
fish and wildlife on Alaska public lands. The Regional Councils have a 
substantial role in helping residents of the region reviewing this 
proposed rule and making comments on it. Presently, the Regional 
Councils are composed of no fewer than seven and no more than thirteen 
members who are residents of the region and are knowledgeable of local 
subsistence concerns. Regional Council members serve a three-year term 
with one-third of the terms expiring annually. An extensive recruitment 
effort for new Regional Council members occurs each fall. The Regional 
Council members represent varied geographical, cultural, and user 
diversity within each region. Moreover, the Council Chairs present 
their Council's recommendations at the Board meeting in April 1995.

Conformance With Statutory and Regulatory Authorities

National Environmental Policy Act Compliance

    A Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) that described four 
alternatives for developing a Federal Subsistence Management Program 
was distributed for public comment on October 7, 1991. That document 
described the major issues associated with Federal subsistence 
management as identified through public meetings, written comments and 
staff analysis and examined the environmental consequences of the four 
alternatives. Proposed regulations (Subparts A, B, and C) that would 
implement the preferred alternative were included in the DEIS as an 
appendix. The DEIS and the proposed administrative regulations 
presented a framework for an annual regulatory cycle regarding 
subsistence hunting and fishing regulations (Subpart D). The Final 
Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) was published on February 28, 
1992.
    Based on the public comment received, the analysis contained in the 
FEIS, and the recommendations of the Federal Subsistence Board and the 
Department of the Interior's Subsistence Policy Group, it was the 
decision of the Secretary of the Interior, with the concurrence of the 
Secretary of Agriculture, through the U.S. Department of Agriculture-
Forest Service, to implement Alternative IV as identified in the DEIS 
and FEIS (Record of Decision on Subsistence Management for Federal 
Public Lands in Alaska (ROD), signed April 6, 1992). The DEIS and the 
selected alternative in the FEIS defined the administrative framework 
of an annual regulatory cycle for subsistence hunting and fishing 
regulations. The final rule for Subsistence Management Regulations for 
Public Lands in Alaska, Subparts A, B, and C (57 FR 22940-22964, May 
29, 1992) implements the Federal Subsistence Management Program and 
includes a framework for an annual cycle for subsistence hunting and 
fishing regulations.

Compliance With Section 810 of ANILCA

    The intent of all Federal subsistence regulations is to accord 
subsistence uses of fish and wildlife on public lands a priority over 
the taking of fish and wildlife on such lands for other purposes, 
unless restriction is necessary to conserve healthy fish and wildlife 
populations. A Section 810 analysis was completed as part of the FEIS 
process. The final Section 810 analysis determination appears in the 
April 6, 1992, ROD which concluded that the Federal Subsistence 
Management Program, under Alternative IV with an annual process for 
setting hunting and fishing regulations, may have some local impacts on 
subsistence uses, but it does not appear that the program may 
significantly restrict subsistence uses.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    These rules contain information collection requirements subject to 
Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approval under 44 U.S.C. 3501-
3520. They apply to the use of public lands in Alaska. The information 
collection requirements described above are approved by the OMB under 
44 U.S.C. 3501 and have been assigned clearance number 1018-0075.
    Public reporting burden for this form is estimated to average .1382 
hours per response, including time for reviewing instructions, 
gathering and maintaining data, and completing and reviewing the form. 
Direct comments on the burden estimate or any other aspect of this form 
to: Information Collection Officer, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 
1849 C Street, NW, MS 224 ARLSQ, Washington, D.C. 20240; and the Office 
of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (1018-0075), 
Washington, D.C. 20503. Additional information collection requirements 
may be imposed if Local Advisory Committees subject to the Federal 
Advisory Committee Act are established under Subpart B. Such 
requirements will be submitted to OMB for approval prior to their 
implementation.
    This rule was not subject to Office of Management and Budget review 
under Executive Order 12866.
    The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) 
requires preparation of flexibility analyses for rules that will have a 
significant effect on a substantial number of small entities, which 
include small businesses, organizations or governmental jurisdictions. 
The Departments have determined that this rulemaking will not have a 
significant economic effect on a substantial number of small entities 
within the meaning of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.
    This rulemaking will impose no significant costs on small entities; 
the exact number of businesses and the amount of trade that will result 
from this Federal land-related activity is unknown. The aggregate 
effect is an insignificant positive economic effect on a number of 
small entities. The number of small entities affected is unknown; but, 
the fact that the positive effects will be seasonal in nature and will, 
in most cases, merely continue preexisting uses of public lands 
indicates that they will not be significant.
    These regulations do not meet the threshold criteria of 
``Federalism Effects'' as set forth in Executive Order 12612. Title 
VIII of ANILCA requires the Secretaries to administer a subsistence 
preference on public lands. The scope of this program is limited by 
definition to certain public lands. Likewise, these regulations have no 
significant takings implication relating to any property rights as 
outlined by Executive Order 12630.
Drafting Information

    These regulations were drafted by William Knauer under the guidance 
of Richard S. Pospahala, of the Office of Subsistence Management, 
Alaska Regional Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage, 
Alaska. Additional guidance was provided by Thomas H. Boyd, Alaska 
State Office, Bureau of Land Management; John Hiscock, Alaska Regional 
Office, National Park Service; John Borbridge, Alaska Area Office, 
Bureau of Indian Affairs; and Norman Howse, USDA-Forest Service.

List of Subjects

36 CFR Part 242

    Administrative practice and procedure, Alaska, Fish, National 
forests, Public lands, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 
Wildlife.

50 CFR Part 100

    Administrative practice and procedure, Alaska, Fish, Public lands, 
Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Wildlife.

    For the reasons set out in the preamble, Title 36, Part 242, and 
Title 50, Part 100, of the Code of Federal Regulations, are proposed to 
be amended as set forth below.

PART ______--SUBSISTENCE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS FOR FEDERAL PUBLIC 
LANDS IN ALASKA

    1. The authority citation for both 36 CFR Part 242 and 50 CFR Part 
100 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 16 U.S.C. 3, 472, 551, 668dd, 3101-3126; 18 U.S.C. 
3551-3586; 43 U.S.C. 1733.

    2. In Subpart D of 36 CFR part 242 and 50 CFR part 100, Sec.  
______ .25 is proposed to be revised to read:

Subpart D--Subsistence Taking of Fish and Wildlife


Sec. ______ .25  Subsistence taking of wildlife.

    (a) Definitions. The following definitions shall apply to all 
regulations contained in this section.
    ADF&G means the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
    Aircraft means any kind of airplane, glider, or other device used 
to transport people or equipment through the air, excluding 
helicopters.
    Airport means an airport listed in the Federal Aviation 
Administration, Alaska Airman's Guide and chart supplement.
    Animal means those species with a vertebral column (backbone).
    Antler means one or more solid, horn-like appendages protruding 
from the head of a caribou, deer, or moose.
    Antlered means any caribou, deer, or moose having at least one 
visible antler.
    Antlerless means any caribou, deer, or moose not having visible 
antlers attached to the skull.
    Bear means black bear, or brown or grizzly bear.
    Bow means a longbow, recurve bow, or compound bow, excluding a 
crossbow, or any bow equipped with a mechanical device that holds 
arrows at full draw.
    Broadhead means an arrowhead that is not barbed and has two or more 
steel cutting edges having a minimum cutting diameter of not less than 
seven-eighths inch.
    Brow tine means a tine on the front portion of a moose antler, 
typically projecting forward from the base of the antler toward the 
nose.
    Buck means any male deer.
    Bull means any male moose, caribou, or musk oxen.
    Closed season means the time when wildlife may not be taken.
    Cub bear means a brown or grizzly bear in its first or second year 
of life, or a black bear (including cinnamon and blue phases) in its 
first year of life.
    Designated hunter means a Federally qualified, licensed hunter who 
may take all or a portion of another Federally qualified, licensed 
hunter's harvest limit(s) only under situations approved by the Board.
    Edible meat means the breast meat of ptarmigan and grouse, and, 
those parts of black bear, brown and grizzly bear, caribou, deer, 
mountain goat, moose, musk oxen, and Dall sheep that are typically used 
for human consumption which are: The meat of the ribs, neck, brisket, 
front quarters as far as the juncture of the humerus and radius-ulna 
(elbow), hindquarters as far as the distal joint (bottom) of the tibia-
fibula (hock) and that portion of the animal between the front and 
hindquarters; however, edible meat of species listed above does not 
include: Meat of the head, meat that has been damaged and made inedible 
by the method of taking, bones, sinew, and incidental meat reasonably 
lost as a result of boning or close trimming of the bones, or viscera.
    Fifty-inch (50-inch) moose means a bull moose with an antler spread 
of 50 inches or more.
    Full curl horn means the horn of a Dall sheep ram; the tip of which 
has grown through 360 degrees of a circle described by the outer 
surface of the horn, as viewed from the side, or that both horns are 
broken, or that the sheep is at least 8 years of age as determined by 
horn growth annuli.
    Furbearer means a beaver, coyote, arctic fox, red fox, lynx, 
marten, mink, weasel, muskrat, river (land) otter, red squirrel, flying 
squirrel, ground squirrel, marmot, wolf or wolverine.
    Grouse collectively refers to all species found in Alaska, 
including spruce grouse, ruffed grouse, blue grouse and sharp-tailed 
grouse.
    Hare or hares collectively refers to all species of hares (commonly 
called rabbits) in Alaska and includes snowshoe hare and tundra hare.
    Harvest limit means the number of any one species permitted to be 
taken by any one person in a Unit or portion of a Unit in which the 
taking occurs.
    Highway means the driveable surface of any constructed road.
    Household means that group of people residing in the same 
residence.
    Hunting means the taking of wildlife within established hunting 
seasons with archery equipment or firearms, and as authorized by a 
required hunting license.
    Marmot collectively refers to all species of marmot that occur in 
Alaska including the hoary marmot, Alaska marmot, and the woodchuck.
    Motorized vehicle means a motor-driven land, air or water 
conveyance.
    Open season means the time when wildlife may be taken by hunting or 
trapping; an open season includes the first and last days of the 
prescribed season period.
    Otter means river or land otter only, excluding sea otter.
    Permit hunt means a hunt for which State or Federal permits are 
issued by registration or other means.
    Poison means any substance which is toxic, or poisonous upon 
contact or ingestion.
    Possession means having direct physical control of wildlife at a 
given time or having both the power and intention to exercise dominion 
or control of wildlife either directly or through another person or 
persons.
    Ptarmigan collectively refers to all species found in Alaska, 
including white-tailed ptarmigan, rock ptarmigan, and willow ptarmigan.
    Ram means a male Dall sheep.
    Registration permit means a permit which authorizes hunting and is 
issued to a person who agrees to the specified hunting conditions. 
Hunting permitted by a registration permit begins on an announced date 
and continues throughout the open season, or until the season is closed 
by Board action. Registration permits are issued in the order 
applications are received and/or are based on priorities as determined 
by 50 CFR 100.17 and 36 CFR 242.17.
    Sealing means placing a mark or tag on a portion of a harvested 
animal by an authorized representative of the ADF&G sealing includes 
collecting and recording information about the conditions under which 
the animal was harvested, and measurements of the specimen submitted 
for sealing, or surrendering a specific portion of the animal for 
biological information.
    Seven-eighths curl horn means the horn of a male Dall sheep, the 
tip of which has grown through seven-eights (315 degrees) of a circle, 
described by the outer surface of the horn, as viewed from the side, or 
with both horns broken.
    Skin, hide, pelt or fur mean any tanned or untanned external 
covering of an animal's body; excluding bear. The skin, hide, fur or 
pelt of a bear shall mean the entire external covering with claws 
attached.
    Spike-fork moose means a bull moose with only one or two tines on 
either antler; male calves are not spike-fork bulls.
    Take or Taking means to pursue, hunt, shoot, trap, net, capture, 
collect, kill, harm, or attempt to engage in any such conduct.
    Tine or antler point refers to any point on an antler, the length 
of which is greater than its width and is at least one inch.
    Transportation means to ship, convey, carry or transport by any 
means whatever, and deliver or receive for such shipment, conveyance, 
carriage, or transportation.
    Trapping means the taking of furbearers within established trapping 
seasons and with a required trapping license.
    Unclassified wildlife or unclassified species means all species of 
animals not otherwise classified by the definitions herein, or 
regulated under other Federal law as listed in Sec.  ______ .25(i).
    Ungulate means any species of hoofed mammal, including deer, 
caribou, moose, mountain goat, Dall sheep, and musk oxen.
    Unit means one of the 26 geographical areas in the State of Alaska 
known as Game Management Units, or GMU, and collectively listed in 
Sec.  ______ .25 as Units.
    Wildlife means any hare (rabbit), ptarmigan, grouse, ungulate, 
bear, furbearer, or unclassified species and includes any part, 
product, egg, or offspring thereof, or carcass or part thereof.
    (b) Wildlife may be taken for subsistence uses by any method, 
except as prohibited below or by other Federal statute. Taking wildlife 
for subsistence uses by a prohibited method is a violation of this 
regulation. Seasons are closed unless opened by Federal regulation. 
Hunting or trapping during a closed season or in an area closed by 
these regulations is prohibited.
    (1) Except for special provisions found at Sec.  ______ .25(k)(1) 
through (26), the following methods and means of taking wildlife for 
subsistence uses are prohibited:
    (i) Shooting from, on, or across a highway;
    (ii) Using any poison;
    (iii) Using a helicopter in any manner, including transportation of 
individuals, equipment or wildlife; however, this prohibition does not 
apply to transportation of an individual, gear, or wildlife during an 
emergency rescue operation in a life threatening situation;
    (iv) Taking wildlife from a motorized vehicle, except from a motor-
driven boat if the motor has been completely shut off, and the boat's 
progress from the motor's power has ceased;
    (v) Using a motorized vehicle to drive, herd, or molest wildlife;
    (vi) Using or being aided by use of a machine gun, set gun, or a 
shotgun larger than 10 gauge;
    (vii) Using a firearm other than a shotgun, muzzle-loaded rifle, 
rifle or pistol using center-firing cartridges, for the taking of 
ungulates, bear, wolves or wolverine, except that--
    (A) An individual in possession of a valid trapping license may use 
a firearm that shoots rimfire cartridges to take wolves and wolverine.
    (B) A muzzle-loading rifle of .54-caliber or larger, or a .45-
caliber muzzle-loading rifle with a 250-grain, or larger, elongated 
slug may be used to take brown bear, black bear, moose, musk oxen and 
mountain goat;
    (viii) Using or being aided by use of a pit, fire, artificial 
light, radio communication, artificial salt lick, explosive, barbed 
arrow, bomb, smoke, chemical, conventional steel trap with a jaw spread 
over nine inches, or conibear style trap with a jaw spread over 11 
inches;
    (ix) Using a snare, except that an individual in possession of a 
valid hunting license may use snares to take unclassified wildlife, 
ptarmigan, grouse, or hares; and, individuals in possession of a valid 
trapping license may use snares to take furbearers;
    (x) Using a trap to take ungulates or bear;
    (xi) Using hooks to physically snag, impale or otherwise take 
wildlife; however, hooks may be used as a trap drag;
    (xii) Using a crossbow in any area restricted to hunting by bow and 
arrow only to take ungulates, bear, wolf or wolverine;
    (xiii) Taking of ungulates, bear, wolf, or wolverine with a bow, 
unless the bow is capable of casting a 7/8 inch wide broadhead-tipped 
arrow at least 175 yards horizontally, and the arrow and broadhead 
together weigh at least one ounce (437.5 grains);
    (xiv) Using bait for taking ungulates, bear, wolf, or wolverine; 
except, bait may be used to take wolves and wolverine with a trapping 
license, and, bait may be used to take black bears with a hunting 
license as authorized in Unit-specific regulations at 
Sec. ______.25(k)(1) through (26). Baiting of black bears is subject to 
the following restrictions:
    (A) No person may establish a black bear bait station unless he or 
she first registers the site with ADF&G
    (B) A person using bait shall clearly mark the site with a sign 
reading ``black bear bait station'' that also displays the person's 
hunting license number and ADF&G assigned number;
    (C) Only biodegradable materials may be used for bait; only the 
head, bones, viscera, or skin of legally harvested fish and wildlife 
may be used for bait;
    (D) No person may use bait within one-quarter mile of a publicly 
maintained road or trail;
    (E) No person may use bait within one mile of a house or other 
permanent dwelling, or within one mile of a developed campground, or 
developed recreational facility;
    (F) A person using bait shall remove litter and equipment from the 
bait station site when hunting is completed;
    (G) No person may give or receive remuneration for the use of a 
bait station, including barter or exchange of goods;
    (H) No person may have more than two bait stations with bait 
present at any one time;
    (xv) Taking swimming ungulates, bear, wolves or wolverine;
    (xvi) Taking or assisting in the taking of ungulates, bear, wolves, 
wolverine, or other furbearers before 3:00 a.m. following the day in 
which airborne travel occurred (except for flights in regularly 
scheduled commercial aircraft); however this restriction does not apply 
to subsistence taking of deer;
    (xvii) Taking a bear cub or a sow accompanied by cub(s).
    (2) Wildlife taken in defense of life or property is not a 
subsistence use; wildlife so taken is subject to State regulations.
    (3) The following methods and means of trapping furbearers, for 
subsistence uses pursuant to the requirements of a trapping license are 
prohibited, in addition to the prohibitions listed at 
Sec. ______.25(b)(1):
    (i) Disturbing or destroying a den, except that any muskrat pushup 
or feeding house may be disturbed in the course of trapping;
    (ii) Disturbing or destroying any beaver house;
    (iii) Taking beaver by any means other than a steel trap or snare, 
except that firearms may be used in certain Units with established 
seasons as identified in Unit-specific regulations found in this 
subpart;
    (iv) Taking otter with a steel trap having a jaw spread of less 
than five and seven-eighths inches during any closed mink and marten 
season in the same Unit;
    (v) Using a net, or fish trap (except a blackfish or fyke trap);
    (vi) Taking beaver in the Minto Flats Management Area with the use 
of an aircraft for ground transportation, or by landing within one mile 
of a beaver trap or set used by the transported person;
    (vii) Taking or assisting in the taking of furbearers by firearm 
before 3:00 a.m. on the day following the day on which airborne travel 
occurred; however, this does not apply to a trapper using a firearm to 
dispatch furbearers caught in a trap or snare;
    (c) Possession and Transportation of Wildlife.
    (1) Except as specified in Sec. ______.25(c)(3)(ii) or (c)(4), or 
as otherwise provided, no person may take a species of wildlife in any 
Unit, or portion of a Unit, if that person's total statewide take of 
that species has already been obtained under Federal and State 
regulations in other Units, or portions of other Units.
    (2) An animal taken under Federal or State regulations by any 
member of a community with an established community harvest limit for 
that species counts toward the community harvest limit for that 
species. Except for wildlife taken pursuant to Sec. ______.6(f)(3), an 
animal taken by an individual as part of a community harvest limit 
counts toward that individual's harvest limit for that species taken 
under Federal or State regulations for areas outside of the community 
harvest area.
    (3) Individual harvest limits.
    (i) Harvest limits authorized by Sec. ______.25 and bag limits 
established in State regulations may not be accumulated.
    (ii) Wildlife taken by a designated hunter for another person 
pursuant to Sec. ______.6(f)(2), counts toward the individual harvest 
limit of the person for whom the wildlife is taken.
    (4) The harvest limit specified for a trapping season for a species 
and the harvest limit set for a hunting season for the same species are 
separate and distinct. This means that a person who has taken a harvest 
limit for a particular species under a trapping season may take 
additional animals under the harvest limit specified for a hunting 
season or vice versa.
    (5) A brown/grizzly bear taken in a Unit or portion of a Unit 
having a harvest limit of one brown/grizzly bear per year counts 
against a one brown/grizzly bear every four regulatory years harvest 
limit in other Units; an individual may not take more than one brown/
grizzly bear in a regulatory year.
    (6) A harvest limit applies to the number of animals that can be 
taken during a regulatory year; however, harvest limits for grouse, 
ptarmigan, and caribou (in some Units) are regulated by the number that 
may be taken per day. Harvest limits of grouse and ptarmigan are also 
regulated by the number that can be held in possession.
    (7) Unless otherwise provided, any person who gives or receives 
wildlife shall furnish, upon a request made by a Federal or State 
agent, a signed statement describing the following: Names and addresses 
of persons who gave and received wildlife, the time and place that the 
wildlife was taken, and identification of species transferred. Where a 
qualified subsistence user has designated another qualified subsistence 
user to take wildlife on his or her behalf in accordance with 
Sec. ______.6, the permit shall be furnished in place of a signed 
statement.
    (8) A rural Alaska resident who has been designated to take 
wildlife on behalf of another rural Alaska resident in accordance with 
Sec. ______.6, shall promptly deliver the wildlife to that rural Alaska 
resident.
    (9) No person may possess, transport, give, receive or barter 
wildlife that was taken in violation of Federal or State statutes or a 
regulation promulgated thereunder.
    (10) Evidence of sex and identity.
    (i) If subsistence take of Dall sheep is restricted to a ram, no 
person may possess or transport a harvested sheep unless both horns 
accompany the animal.
    (ii) If the subsistence taking of an ungulate, except sheep, is 
restricted to one sex in the local area, no person may possess or 
transport the carcass of an animal taken in that area unless sufficient 
portions of the external sex organs remain attached to indicate 
conclusively the sex of the animal; however, Sec. ______.25(c)(10)(ii) 
does not apply to the carcass of an ungulate that has been butchered 
and placed in storage or otherwise prepared for consumption upon 
arrival at the location where it is to be consumed.
    (iii) If a moose harvest limit includes an antler size or 
configuration restriction, no person may possess or transport the moose 
carcass or its parts unless both antlers accompany the carcass or its 
parts. A person possessing a set of antlers with less than the required 
number of brow tines on one antler shall leave the antlers naturally 
attached to the unbroken, uncut skull plate; however, 
Sec. ______.25(c)(10)(iii) does not apply to a moose carcass or its 
parts that have been butchered and placed in storage or otherwise 
prepared for consumption after arrival at the place where it is to be 
stored or consumed.
    (d) A person who takes an animal that has been marked or tagged for 
scientific studies must, within a reasonable time, notify the ADF&G or 
the agency identified on the collar or marker, when and where the 
animal was taken. Any ear tag, collar, radio, tattoo, or other 
identification must be retained with the hide until it is sealed, if 
sealing is required; in all cases, any identification equipment must be 
returned to the ADF&G or to an agency identified on such equipment.
    (e) Sealing of bear skins and skulls.
    (1) Sealing requirements for bear shall apply to brown bears taken 
in all Units, except as specified below, and black bears of all color 
phases taken in Units 1-6, 11-14, 16, and 20.
    (2) No person may possess or transport from Alaska, the untanned 
skin or skull of a bear unless the skin and skull have been sealed by 
an authorized representative of ADF&G in accordance with State or 
Federal regulations, except that the skin and skull of a brown bear 
taken under a registration permit in the Western Alaska Brown Bear 
Management Area, the Northwest Alaska Brown Bear Management Area, Unit 
5, or Unit 9(B) need not be sealed unless removed from the area.
    (3) A person who possesses a bear shall keep the skin and skull 
together until a representative of the ADF&G has removed a rudimentary 
premolar tooth from the skull and sealed both the skull and the skin; 
however, this provision shall not apply to brown bears taken within the 
Western Alaska Brown Bear Management Area, the Northwest Alaska Brown 
Bear Management Area, Unit 5, or Unit 9(B) which are not removed from 
the Management Area or Unit.
    (i) In areas where sealing is required by Federal regulations, no 
person may possess or transport the hide of a bear which does not have 
the penis sheath or vaginal orifice naturally attached to indicate 
conclusively the sex of the bear.
    (ii) If the skin or skull of a bear taken in the Western Alaska 
Brown Bear Management Area is removed from the area, it must first be 
sealed by an ADF&G representative in Bethel, Dillingham, or McGrath; at 
the time of sealing, the ADF&G representative shall remove and retain 
the skin of the skull and front claws of the bear.
    (iii) If the skin or skull of a bear taken in the Northwestern 
Alaska Brown Bear Management Area is removed from the area, it must 
first be sealed by an ADF&G representative in Barrow, Fairbanks, 
Galena, or Kotzebue; at the time of sealing, the ADF&G representative 
shall remove and retain the skin of the skull and front claws of the 
bear.
    (iv) If the skin or skull of a bear taken in Unit 5 is removed from 
the area, it must first be sealed by an ADF&G representative in 
Yakutat; at the time of sealing, the ADF&G representative shall remove 
and retain the skin of the skull and front claws of the bear.
    (v) If the skin or skull of a bear taken in Unit 9(B) is removed 
from the area, it must first be sealed by an ADF&G representative in 
Port Alsworth or King Salmon; at the time of sealing, the ADF&G 
representative shall remove and retain the skin of the skull and front 
claws of the bear.
    (4) No person may falsify any information required on the sealing 
certificate or temporary sealing form provided by the ADF&G in 
accordance with State regulations.
    (f) Sealing of beaver lynx, marten, otter, wolf, and wolverine. No 
person may possess or transport from Alaska the untanned skin of a 
marten taken in Units 1-5, 7, 13(E), and 14-16 or the untanned skin of 
a beaver, lynx, otter, wolf, or wolverine, whether taken inside or 
outside the state, unless the skin has been sealed by an authorized 
representative of ADF&G in accordance with State regulations.
    (g) A person who takes a species listed in Sec. ________.25(f) but 
who is unable to present the skin in person, must complete and sign a 
temporary sealing form and ensure that the completed temporary sealing 
form and skin are presented to an authorized representative of ADF&G 
for sealing consistent with requirements listed in Sec. ________.25(f).
    (h) Utilization of Wildlife.
    (1) No person may use wildlife as food for a dog or furbearer, or 
as bait, except for the following:
    (i) The hide, skin, viscera, head, or bones of wildlife;
    (ii) The skinned carcass of a furbearer;
    (iii) Squirrels, hares (rabbits), grouse and ptarmigan; however, 
the breast meat of grouse and ptarmigan may not be used as animal food 
or bait;
    (iv) Unclassified wildlife.
    (2) A person taking wildlife for subsistence shall salvage the 
following parts for human use:
    (i) The hide of a wolf, wolverine, coyote, fox, lynx, marten, mink, 
weasel or otter;
    (ii) The hide and edible meat of a brown bear, except that the hide 
of brown bears taken in the Western and Northwestern Alaska Brown Bear 
Management Areas and Units 5 and 9(B) need not be salvaged;
    (iii) The hide and edible meat of a black bear;
    (iv) The hide or meat of squirrels, hares (rabbits), marmots, 
beaver, muskrats, or unclassified wildlife.
    (3) Failure to salvage edible meat of ungulates, bear, or grouse 
and ptarmigan is prohibited.
    (4) Failure to salvage the edible meat may not be a violation if 
such failure is caused by circumstances beyond the control of a person, 
including theft of the harvested wildlife, unanticipated weather 
conditions, or unavoidable loss to another animal.
    (i) The regulations found in Sec. ________.25 do not apply to the 
subsistence taking and use of wildlife regulated pursuant to the Fur 
Seal Act of 1966 (80 Stat. 927, 16 U.S.C. 1187), the Endangered Species 
Act of 1973 (87 Stat. 884, 16 U.S.C. 1531-1543), the Marine Mammal 
Protection Act of 1972 (86 Stat. 1027; 16 U.S.C. 1361-1407), and the 
Migratory Bird Treaty Act (40 Stat. 755; 16 U.S.C. 703-711), or any 
amendments to these Acts. The taking and use of wildlife, covered by 
these Acts, will conform to the specific provisions contained in these 
Acts, as amended, and any implementing regulations.
    (j) Rural residents, non-rural residents, and nonresidents not 
specifically prohibited by Federal regulations from hunting or trapping 
on public lands in an area, may hunt or trap on public lands in 
accordance with the appropriate State regulations.
    (k) Unit Regulations. Subsistence taking of unclassified wildlife, 
all squirrel species, and marmots is allowed in all Units, without 
harvest limits, for the period of July 1-June 30. Subsistence taking of 
wildlife outside established Unit seasons, or in excess of the 
established Unit harvest limits, is prohibited unless otherwise 
modified by subsequent regulation. Taking of wildlife under State 
regulations on public lands is permitted, except as otherwise 
restricted at Sec. ________.25(k)(1) through (26). Additional Unit-
specific restrictions or allowances for subsistence taking of wildlife 
are identified at Sec. ________.25(k) (1) through (26).
    (1) Unit 1. Unit 1 consists of all mainland drainages from Dixon 
Entrance to Cape Fairweather, and those islands east of the center line 
of Clarence Strait from Dixon Entrance to Caamano Point, and all 
islands in Stephens Passage and Lynn Canal north of Taku Inlet:
    (i) Unit 1(A) consists of all drainages south of the latitude of 
Lemesurier Point including all drainages into Behm Canal, excluding all 
drainages of Ernest Sound;
    (ii) Unit 1(B) consists of all drainages between the latitude of 
Lemesurier Point and the latitude of Cape Fanshaw including all 
drainages of Ernest Sound and Farragut Bay, and including the islands 
east of the center lines of Frederick Sound, Dry Strait (between 
Sergief and Kadin Islands), Eastern Passage, Blake Channel (excluding 
Blake Island), Ernest Sound and Seward Passage;
    (iii) Unit 1(C) consists of that portion of Unit 1 draining into 
Stephens Passage and Lynn Canal north of Cape Fanshaw and south of the 
latitude of Eldred Rock including Berners Bay, Sullivan Island, and all 
mainland portions north of Chichagof Island and south of the latitude 
of Eldred Rock, excluding drainages into Farragut Bay;
    (iv) Unit 1(D) consists of that portion of Unit 1 north of the 
latitude of Eldred Rock, excluding Sullivan Island and the drainages of 
Berners Bay;
    (v) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public lands:
    (A) Public lands within Glacier Bay National Park are closed to all 
taking of wildlife for subsistence uses;
    (B) Unit 1(A)--in the Hyder area, the Salmon River drainage 
downstream from the Riverside Mine, excluding the Thumb Creek drainage, 
is closed to the taking of bear;
    (C) Unit 1(B)--the Anan Creek drainage is closed to the taking of 
black bear;
    (D) Unit 1(C):
    (1) The area within one-fourth mile of Mendenhall Lake, the U.S. 
Forest Service Mendenhall Glacier Visitor's Center, and the Center's 
parking area, is closed to hunting;
    (2) The area of Mt. Bullard bounded by the Mendenhall Glacier, 
Nugget Creek from its mouth to its confluence with Goat Creek, and a 
line from the mouth of Goat Creek north to the Mendenhall Glacier, is 
closed to the taking of mountain goat;
    (vi) In Unit 1(C), Juneau area, the trapping of furbearers for 
subsistence uses is prohibited on the following public lands:
    (A) A strip within one-quarter mile of the mainland coast between 
the end of Thane Road and the end of Glacier Highway at Echo Cove;
    (B) That area of the Mendenhall Valley bounded on the south by the 
Glacier Highway, on the west by the Mendenhall Loop Road and Montana 
Creek Road and Spur Road to Mendenhall Lake, on the north by Mendenhall 
Lake, and on the east by the Mendenhall Loop Road and Forest Service 
Glacier Spur Road to the Forest Service Visitor Center;
    (C) That area within the U.S. Forest Service Mendenhall Glacier 
Recreation Area;
    (D) A strip within one-quarter mile of the following trails as 
designated on U.S. Geological Survey maps: Herbert Glacier Trail, 
Windfall Lake Trail, Peterson Lake Trail, Spaulding Meadows Trail 
(including the loop trail), Nugget Creek Trail, Outer Point Trail, Dan 
Moller Trail, Perseverance Trail, Granite Creek Trail, Mt. Roberts 
Trail and Nelson Water Supply Trail, Sheep Creek Trail, and Point 
Bishop Trail.
    (vii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear in Units 1(A), 1(B), and 
1(D) between April 15 and June 15;
    (B) Boats may not be used to take ungulates, bear, wolves, or 
wolverine, except for persons certified as disabled.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    2 bears, no more than one may be a blue   Sept. 1--June 30.         
     or glacier bear.                                                   
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    1 bear every four regulatory years by     Sept. 15--Dec. 31.        
     State registration permit only.          Mar. 15--May 31.          
DEER:                                                                   
    Unit 1(A)--4 antlered deer..............  Aug. 1--Dec. 31.          
    Unit 1(B)--2 antlered deer..............  Aug. 1--Dec. 31.          
    Unit 1(C)--4 deer; however, antlerless    Aug. 1--Dec. 31.          
     deer may be taken only from Sept. 15--                             
     Dec. 31.                                                           
GOAT:                                                                   
    Unit 1(A)--Revillagigedo Island only....  No open season.           
    Unit 1(B)--that portion north of the      Aug. 1--Dec. 31.          
     Bradfield Canal and the North Fork of                              
     the Bradfield River. 1 goat by State                               
     registration permit only; that portion                             
     between LeConte Bay and the North Fork                             
     of Bradfield River/Canal will require a                            
     Federal registration permit for the                                
     taking of a second goat; the taking of                             
     kids or nannies accompanied by kids is                             
     prohibited.                                                        
    Unit 1(A) and Unit 1(B)--Remainder--2     Aug. 1--Dec. 31.          
     goats by State registration permit only.                           
    Unit 1(C)--that portion draining into     Oct. 1--Nov. 30.          
     Lynn Canal and Stephens Passage between                            
     Antler River and Eagle Glacier and                                 
     River--1 goat by State registration                                
     permit only.                                                       
    Unit 1(C)--that portion draining into     No open season.           
     Stephens Passage and Taku Inlet between                            
     Eagle Glacier and River and Taku                                   
     Glacier, and all drainages of the                                  
     Chilkat Range south of the Endicott                                
     River.                                                             
    Remainder of Unit 1(C)--1 goat by State   Aug. 1--Nov. 30.          
     registration permit only.                                          
    Unit 1(D)--that portion lying north of    Sept. 15--Nov. 30.        
     the Katzehin River and northeast of the                            
     Haines highway--1 goat by State                                    
     registration permit only.                                          
    Unit 1(D)--that portion lying between     No open season.           
     Taiya Inlet and River and the White                                
     Pass and Yukon Railroad.                                           
    Remainder of Unit 1(D)--1 goat by State   Aug. 1--Dec. 31.          
     registration permit only.                                          
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 1(A)--1 antlered bull..............  Sept. 15--Oct. 15         
    Unit 1(B)--south and east of LeConte Bay  Sept. 15--Oct. 15.        
     and Glacier--1 antlered bull with spike-                           
     fork or 50-inch antlers or 3 or more                               
     brow tines on either antler, by Federal                            
     registration permit only. Public lands                             
     within the Stikine River drainage are                              
     closed to the taking of moose, except                              
     in accordance with these regulations by                            
     qualified rural residents during                                   
     seasons identified above.                                          
    Remainder of Unit 1(B)..................  No open season.           
    Unit 1(C)--excluding drainages of         Sept. 15--Oct. 15.        
     Berners Bay--1 antlered bull by State                              
     registration permit only.                                          
    Unit 1(D)...............................  No open season.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1--Apr. 30.         
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black, and Silver                            
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Nov. 1--Feb. 15.          
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    5 hares per day.........................  Sept. 1--Apr. 30.         
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 1--Feb. 15.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 1--Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Nov. 10--Feb. 15.         
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    5 per day, 10 in possession.............  Aug. 1--May 15.           
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 1--May 15.           
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
                                                                        
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 1 (A), (B), and (C)--No limit......  Dec. 1--May 15.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Dec. 1--Feb. 15.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black, and Silver                            
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Dec. 1--Feb. 15.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Dec. 1--Feb. 15.          
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Dec. 1--Feb. 15.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Dec. 1--Feb. 15.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Dec. 1--Feb. 15.          
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Dec. 1--Feb. 15.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10--Apr. 30.         
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10--Apr. 30.         
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    (2) Unit 2. Unit 2 consists of Prince of Wales Island and all 
islands west of the center lines of Clarence Strait and Kashevarof 
Passage, south and east of the center lines of Sumner Strait, and east 
of the longitude of the western most point on Warren Island.
    (i) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
15;
    (B) Boats may not be used to take ungulates, bear, wolves, or 
wolverine, except for persons certified as disabled.
    (ii) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    2 bears, no more than one may be a blue   Sept. 1-June 30.          
     or glacier bear.                                                   
DEER:                                                                   
    4 antlered deer.........................  Aug. 1-Dec. 31.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black, and Silver                            
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 15.           
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    5 hares per day.........................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 1-Apr. 30.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Nov. 10-Feb. 15.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    5 per day, 10 in possession.............  Aug. 1-May 15.            
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 1-May 15.            
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-May 15.            
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black, and Silver                            
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
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    (3) Unit 3.
    (i) Unit 3 consists of all islands west of Unit 1(B), north of Unit 
2, south of the center line of Frederick Sound, and east of the center 
line of Chatham Strait including Coronation, Kuiu, Kupreanof, Mitkof, 
Zarembo, Kashevarof, Woronkofski, Etolin, Wrangell, and Deer Islands;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public lands:
    (A) In the Petersburg vicinity, a strip one-fourth mile wide on 
each side of the Mitkof Highway from Milepost 0 to Crystal Lake 
campground is closed to the taking of ungulates, bear, wolves and 
wolverine;
    (B) The Petersburg Creek drainage on Kupreanof Island is closed to 
the taking of black bears;
    (C) Blind Slough draining into Wrangell Narrows and a strip one-
fourth mile wide on each side of Blind Slough, from the hunting closure 
markers at the southernmost portion of Blind Island to the hunting 
closure markers one mile south of the Blind Slough bridge, are closed 
to all hunting.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
15;
    (B) Boats may not be used to take ungulates, bear, wolves, or 
wolverine, except for persons certified as disabled.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
                                                                        
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    2 bears, no more than one may be a blue   Sept. 1-June 30.          
     or glacier bear.                                                   
DEER:                                                                   
    Unit 3--Mitkof Island, Woewodski Island,  Oct. 15-Oct. 31.          
     Butterworth Islands, and that portion                              
     of Kupreanof Island which includes                                 
     Lindenburg Peninsula east of the                                   
     Portage Bay/Duncan Canal Portage--1                                
     antlered deer by State registration                                
     permit only; however, the city limits                              
     of Petersburg and Kupreanof are closed                             
     to hunting.                                                        
    Remainder of Unit 3--2 antlered deer....  Aug. 1-Nov. 30.           
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 3--Mitkof and Wrangell Islands--1    Oct. 1-Oct. 15.           
     antlered bull with spike-fork or 50-                               
     inch antlers or 3 or more brow tines on                            
     either antler by State registration                                
     permit only.                                                       
    Remainder of Unit 3.....................  No open season.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black, and Silver                            
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 15.           
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    5 hares per day.........................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 1-Apr. 30.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Nov. 10-Feb. 15.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    5 per day, 10 in possession.............  Aug. 1-May 15.            
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 1-May 15.            
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 3--Mitkof Island--No limit.........  Dec. 1-Apr. 15.           
    Unit 3--except Mitkof Island--No limit..  Dec. 1-May 15.            
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black, and Silver                            
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
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    (4) Unit 4.
    (i) Unit 4 consists of all islands south and west of Unit 1(C) and 
north of Unit 3 including Admiralty, Baranof, Chichagof, Yakobi, Inian, 
Lemesurier, and Pleasant Islands;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public lands:
    (A) The Seymour Canal Closed Area (Admiralty Island) including all 
drainages into northwestern Seymour Canal between Staunch Point and the 
southernmost tip of the unnamed peninsula separating Swan Cove and King 
Salmon Bay including Swan and Windfall Islands, is closed to the taking 
of bears;
    (B) The Salt Lake Bay Closed Area (Admiralty Island) including all 
lands within one-fourth mile of Salt Lake above Klutchman Rock at the 
head of Mitchell Bay, is closed to the taking of bears;
    (C) Port Althorp (Chichagof Island), that area within the Port 
Althorp watershed south of a line from Point Lucan to Salt Chuck Point 
(Trap Rock), is closed to the taking of brown bears;
    (D) Northeast Chichagof Controlled Use Area (NECCUA) consisting of 
all portions of Unit 4 on Chichagof Island north of Tenakee Inlet and 
east of the drainage divide from the northwest point of Gull Cove to 
Port Frederick Portage, including all drainages into Port Frederick and 
Mud Bay, is closed to the use of any motorized land vehicle for brown 
bear hunting, or for the taking of marten, mink, or weasel.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Boats may not be used to take bear, wolves, or wolverine, 
except for persons certified as disabled.
    (B) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
                                                                        
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 4--Chichagof Island south and west   Sept. 15-Dec. 31.         
     of a line that follows the crest of the  Mar. 15-May 31.           
     island from Rock Point (58 deg. N.                                 
     lat., 136 deg. 21' W. long.), to                                   
     Rodgers Point (57 deg. 35' N. lat., 135                            
     deg. 33' W. long.) including Yakobi and                            
     other adjacent islands; Baranof Island                             
     south and west of a line which follows                             
     the crest of the island from Nismeni                               
     Point (57 deg. 34' N. lat., 135 deg.                               
     25' W. long.), to the entrance of Gut                              
     Bay (56 deg. 44' N. lat. 134 deg. 38'                              
     W. long.) including the drainages into                             
     Gut Bay and including Kruzof and other                             
     adjacent islands--1 bear every four                                
     regulatory years by State registration                             
     permit only.                                                       
    Unit 4--that portion in the Northeast     Mar. 15-May 20.           
     Chichagof Controlled Use Area--1 bear                              
     every four regulatory years by State                               
     registration permit only.                                          
    Remainder of Unit 4--1 bear every four    Sept. 15-5--Dec. 31.      
     regulatory years by State registration   Mar. 15-May 20.           
     permit only.                                                       
DEER:                                                                   
    6 deer; however, antlerless deer may be   Aug. 1-Jan. 31.           
     taken only from Sept. 15--Jan. 31.                                 
GOAT:                                                                   
    1 goat by State registration permit only  Aug. 1-Dec. 31.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black, and Silver                            
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 15.           
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    5 hares per day.........................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 1-Apr. 30.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Nov. 10-Feb. 15.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    5 per day, 10 in possession.............  Aug. 1-May 15.            
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 1-May 15.            
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 4--that portion east of Chatham      Dec. 1--May 15.           
     Strait--No limit.                                                  
    Remainder of Unit 4.....................  No open season.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black, and Silver                            
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    Unit 4--Chichagof Island................  No open season.           
    Remainder of Unit 4--No limit...........  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    Unit 4--Chichagof Island................  No open season.           
    Remainder of Unit 4--No limit...........  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
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    (5) Unit 5.
    (i) Unit 5 consists of all Gulf of Alaska drainages and islands 
between Cape Fairweather and the center line of Icy Bay, including the 
Guyot Hills;
    (A) Unit 5(A) consists of all drainages east of Yakutat Bay, 
Disenchantment Bay, and the eastern edge of Hubbard Glacier, and 
includes the islands of Yakutat and Disenchantment Bays;
    (B) Unit 5(B) consists of the remainder of Unit 5;
    (ii) Public lands within Glacier Bay National Park are closed to 
all taking of wildlife for subsistence uses.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
15;
    (B) Boats may not be used to take ungulates, bear, wolves, or 
wolverine, except for persons certified as disabled.
    (C) Unit 5 is open to brown bear hunting by Federal registration 
permit in lieu of a State metal locking tag; no State metal locking tag 
is required for taking a brown bear in Unit 5, provided that the hunter 
has obtained a Federal registration permit prior to hunting.
    (D) The taking by residents of Unit 5(A) of up to 10 moose per 
regulatory year in Unit 5(A), except Nunatak Bench, is allowed for 
ceremonial potlatches and other ceremonial uses, under the terms of a 
Federal registration permit. Moose may be taken from August 1 through 
December 31. Permits will be issued to individuals only at the request 
of a local organization. This 10 moose limit is not cumulative with any 
potlatch moose permitted by the State.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    2 bears, no more than one may be a blue   Sept. 1-June 30.          
     or glacier bear.                                                   
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    1 bear by Federal registration permit     Sept. 1-May 31.           
     only.                                                              
DEER:                                                                   
    Unit 5(A)--1 buck.......................  Nov. 1-Nov. 30.           
    Unit 5(B)...............................  No open season.           
GOAT:                                                                   
    1 goat by State registration permit only  Aug. 1-Dec. 31.           
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 5(A), except Nunatak Bench--1        Oct. 15-Nov. 15.          
     antlered bull by State registration                                
     permit only. The season will be closed                             
     when 60 antlered bulls have been taken                             
     from the Unit. The season will be                                  
     closed in that portion west of the                                 
     Dangerous River when 30 antlered bulls                             
     have been taken in that area. From Oct.                            
     15-Oct. 21, public lands will be closed                            
     to taking of moose, except by rural                                
     Alaska residents of Unit 5(A).                                     
    Unit 5(B)--1 antlered bull by State       Sept. 1-Dec. 15.          
     registration permit only. The season                               
     will be closed when 25 antlered bulls                              
     have been taken from the entirety of                               
     Unit 5(B).                                                         
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 15.           
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    5 hares per day.........................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 1-Apr. 30.           
 WOLVERINE:                                                             
    1 wolverine.............................  Nov. 10-Feb. 15.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    5 per day, 10 in possession.............  Aug. 1-May 15.            
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 1-May 15.            
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-May 15.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 15.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 15.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Feb. 15.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 15.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
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    (6) Unit 6.
    (i) Unit 6 consists of all Gulf of Alaska and Prince William Sound 
drainages from the center line of Icy Bay (excluding the Guyot Hills) 
to Cape Fairfield including Kayak, Hinchinbrook, Montague, and adjacent 
islands, and Middleton Island, but excluding the Copper River drainage 
upstream from Miles Glacier, and excluding the Nellie Juan and Kings 
River drainages:
    (A) Unit 6(A) consists of Gulf of Alaska drainages east of Palm 
Point near Katalla including Kanak, Wingham, and Kayak Islands;
    (B) Unit 6(B) consists of Gulf of Alaska and Copper River Basin 
drainages west of Palm Point near Katalla, east of the west bank of the 
Copper River, and east of a line from Flag Point to Cottonwood Point;
    (C) Unit 6(C) consists of drainages west of the west bank of the 
Copper River, and west of a line from Flag Point to Cottonwood Point, 
and drainages east of the east bank of Rude River and drainages into 
the eastern shore of Nelson Bay and Orca Inlet;
    (D) Unit 6(D) consists of the remainder of Unit 6;
    (ii) For the following areas, the taking of wildlife for 
subsistence uses is prohibited or restricted on public lands:
    (A) The Goat Mountain goat observation area, which consists of that 
portion of Unit 6(B) bounded on the north by Miles Lake and Miles 
Glacier, on the south and east by Pleasant Valley River and Pleasant 
Glacier, and on the west by the Copper River, is closed to the taking 
of mountain goat;
    (B) The Heney Range goat observation area, which consists of that 
portion of Unit 6(C) south of the Copper River Highway and west of the 
Eyak River, is closed to the taking of mountain goat.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
15;
    (B) Coyotes may be taken in Units 6(B) and 6(C) with the aid of 
artificial lights.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    1 bear..................................  Sept. 1-June 30.          
DEER:                                                                   
    4 deer; however, antlerless deer may be   Aug. 1-Dec. 31.           
     taken only from Nov. 1-Dec. 31.                                    
GOATS:                                                                  
    Unit 6(A), (B)--1 goat by State           Aug. 20-Jan. 31.          
     registration permit only.                                          
    Unit 6(C)...............................  No open season.           
    Unit 6(D) (subareas RG242, RG243, RG224,  Aug. 20-Jan. 31.          
     RG249, RG266 and RG252 only)--1 goat by                            
     Federal registration permit only.                                  
    In each of the Unit 6(D) subareas, goat   ..........................
     seasons will be closed when harvest                                
     limits for that subarea are reached.                               
     Harvest quotas are as follows: RG242--2                            
     goats, RG243--2 goats, RG224--2 goats,                             
     RG249--2 goats, RG266--4 goats, RG252--                            
     1 goat.                                                            
    Unit 6(D) (subarea RG245)--The taking of  No open season.           
     goats is prohibited on all public lands.                           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    Unit 6(A) and (D)--2 coyotes............  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
    Unit 6(B)--No limit.....................  July 1-June 30.           
    Unit 6(C)--South of the Copper River      July 1-June 30.           
     Highway and east of the Heney Range--No                            
     limit.                                                             
    Remainder of Unit 6(C)--No limit........  July 1-June 30.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 15.           
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 15-Jan. 15.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    5 per day, 10 in possession.............  Aug. 1-May 15.            
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 1-May 15.            
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Trapping--20 beaver per season..........  Dec. 1-Mar. 31.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    Unit 6(A), (B) and (D)--No limit........  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
    Unit 6(C)--South of the Copper River      Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
     Highway and east of the Heney Range--No                            
     limit.                                                             
    Remainder of Unit 6(C)--No limit........  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-June 10.          
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
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    (7) Unit 7.
    (i) Unit 7 consists of Gulf of Alaska drainages between Gore Point 
and Cape Fairfield including the Nellie Juan and Kings River drainages, 
and including the Kenai River drainage upstream from the Russian River, 
the drainages into the south side of Turnagain Arm west of and 
including the Portage Creek drainage, and east of 150 deg. W. long., 
and all Kenai Peninsula drainages east of 150 deg. W. long., from 
Turnagain Arm to the Kenai River;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public lands:
    (A) Kenai Fjords National Park is closed to all subsistence uses;
    (B) The Portage Glacier Closed Area in Unit 7, which consists of 
Portage Creek drainages between the Anchorage-Seward Railroad and 
Placer Creek in Bear Valley, Portage Lake, the mouth of Byron Creek, 
Glacier Creek and Byron Glacier, is closed to hunting; however, grouse, 
ptarmigan, hares, and squirrels may be hunted with shotguns after 
September 1.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
15; except Resurrection Creek and its tributaries.
    (B) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 7--3 bears.........................  July 1-June 30.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 15.           
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    Unit 7--that portion within the Kenai     Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
     National Wildlife Refuge--2 wolves.                                
    Unit 7--Remainder--5 wolves.............  Aug. 10--Apr. 30.         
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    20 Beaver per season....................  Dec. 1-Mar. 31.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-May 15.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
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    (8) Unit 8. Unit 8 consists of all islands southeast of the 
centerline of Shelikof Strait including Kodiak, Afognak, Whale, 
Raspberry, Shuyak, Spruce, Marmot, Sitkalidak, Amook, Uganik, and 
Chirikof Islands, the Trinity Islands, the Semidi Islands, and other 
adjacent islands.
    (i) A firearm may be used to take beaver with a trapping license in 
Unit 8 from Nov. 10-Apr. 30.
    (ii) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
DEER:                                                                   
    Unit 8--that portion of Kodiak Island     Aug. 1-Oct. 31.           
     north of a line from the head of                                   
     Settlers Cove to Crescent Lake (57 deg.                            
     52' N. lat., 152 deg. 58' W. long.),                               
     and east of a line from the outlet of                              
     Crescent Lake to Mount Ellison Peak and                            
     from Mount Ellison Peak to Pokati Point                            
     at Whale Passage, and that portion of                              
     Kodiak Island east of a line from the                              
     mouth of Saltery Creek to the mouth at                             
     Elbow Creek, and adjacent small islands                            
     in Chiniak Bay--1 deer; however,                                   
     antlerless deer may be taken only from                             
     Oct. 25-Oct. 31.                                                   
    Unit 8--that portion of Kodiak Island     Aug. 1-Dec. 31.           
     and adjacent islands south and west of                             
     a line from the head of Terror Bay to                              
     the head of the south-western most arm                             
     of Ugak Bay--5 deer; however,                                      
     antlerless deer may be taken only from                             
     Oct. 1-Dec. 31.                                                    
    Remainder of Unit 8--5 deer; however,     Aug. 1-Dec. 31.           
     antlerless deer may be taken only from                             
     Oct. 1-Dec. 31; no more than 1                                     
     antlerless deer may be taken from Oct.                             
     1-Nov. 30.                                                         
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    30 beaver per season....................  Nov. 10--Apr. 30.         
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-June 10.          
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31           
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    (9) Unit 9.
    (i) Unit 9 consists of the Alaska Peninsula and adjacent islands 
including drainages east of False Pass, Pacific Ocean drainages west of 
and excluding the Redoubt Creek drainage; drainages into the south side 
of Bristol Bay, drainages into the north side of Bristol Bay east of 
Etolin Point, and including the Sanak and Shumagin Islands:
    (A) Unit 9(A) consists of that portion of Unit 9 draining into 
Shelikof Strait and Cook Inlet between the southern boundary of Unit 16 
(Redoubt Creek) and the northern boundary of Katmai National Park and 
Preserve;
    (B) Unit 9(B) consists of the Kvichak River drainage;
    (C) Unit 9(C) consists of the Alagnak (Branch) River drainage, the 
Naknek River drainage, and all land and water within Katmai National 
Park and Preserve;
    (D) Unit 9(D) consists of all Alaska Peninsula drainages west of a 
line from the southernmost head of Port Moller to the head of American 
Bay including the Shumagin Islands and other islands of Unit 9 west of 
the Shumagin Islands;
    (E) Unit 9(E) consists of the remainder of Unit 9;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public lands:
    (A) Katmai National Park is closed to all subsistence uses;
    (B) The use of motorized vehicles, excluding aircraft, boats, or 
snowmobiles used for hunting and transporting a hunter or harvested 
animal parts, is prohibited from Aug. 1-Nov. 30 in the Naknek 
Controlled Use Area, which includes all of Unit 9(C) within the Naknek 
River drainage upstream from and including the King Salmon Creek 
drainage; however, this restriction does not apply to a motorized 
vehicle on the Naknek-King Salmon, Lake Camp, and Rapids Camp roads and 
on the King Salmon Creek trail, and on frozen surfaces of the Naknek 
River and Big Creek.
    (C) A firearm may be used to take beaver in Unit 9(B) under a 
trapping license from April 1-May 31.
    (D) Unit 9(B) (Nondalton residents only) is open to brown bear 
hunting by Federal registration permit in lieu of a resident tag; no 
resident tag is required for taking a brown bear in Unit 9(B), provided 
that the hunter has obtained a Federal registration permit prior to 
hunting.
    (E) The taking by residents of Nondalton of up to 6 bull moose per 
regulatory year in Unit 9(B) is allowed for ceremonial potlatches, 
under the terms of a Federal registration permit. Bull moose may be 
taken from July 1 through June 30. Permits will be issued to 
individuals only at the request of a local organization. This 6 moose 
limit is not cumulative with that permitted for potlatches by the 
State.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
                                                                        
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 9(B)--Rural residents of Nondalton   Oct. 1-Oct. 21.           
     only--1 bear by Federal registration     ..........................
     permit only.                             May 10-May 25.            
    Unit 9(B)--1 bear every four regulatory   Oct. 1-Oct. 21. (odd years
     years.                                    only);                   
                                              May 10-May 25 (even years 
                                               only).                   
    Unit 9(E)--1 bear by Federal              Oct. 1-Dec. 31.           
     registration permit only.                May 10-May 25.            
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 9(A) and (C)--4 caribou; however,    Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
     no more than 2 caribou may be taken                                
     Aug. 10-Sept. 30 and no more than 1                                
     caribou may be taken Oct. 1-Nov. 30.                               
    Unit 9(B)--5 caribou; however no more     Aug. 1-Apr. 15.           
     than 2 may be bulls.                                               
    Unit 9(D)--.............................  No open season.           
    Unit 9(E)--that portion south of Seal     July 1-Apr. 30.           
     Cape on the Pacific side of the Alaska                             
     Peninsula divide--4 caribou; only bulls                            
     may be taken between July 1 and Aug. 9.                            
    Remainder of Unit 9(E)--4 caribou.......  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
SHEEP:                                                                  
    1 ram with \7/8\ curl horn..............  Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 9(A)--1 antlered bull..............  Sept. 1-Sept. 15.         
    Unit 9(B)--1 antlered bull..............  Aug. 20-Sept. 15.         
                                              Dec. 1-Dec. 31.           
    Unit 9(C)--that portion draining into     Sept. 1-Sept. 15.         
     the Naknek River from the north--1       Dec. 1-Dec. 31.           
     antlered bull.                                                     
    Unit 9(C)--that portion draining into     Sept. 1-Sept. 15.         
     the Naknek River from the south--1       Dec. 1-Dec. 31.           
     antlered bull. However, during the                                 
     December hunt, antlerless moose may be                             
     taken by Federal registration permit                               
     only. The antlerless season will be                                
     closed when 5 antlerless moose have                                
     been taken. Public lands are closed                                
     during December for the hunting of                                 
     moose, except by eligible rural Alaska                             
     residents during seasons identified                                
     above.                                                             
    Remainder of Unit 9(C)--1 moose;          Sept. 1-Sept. 15.         
     however, antlerless moose may be taken   Dec. 1-Dec. 31.           
     only from Dec. 1-Dec. 31.                                          
    Unit 9(E)--1 antlered bull..............  Sept. 1-Sept. 20.         
                                              Dec. 1-Dec. 31.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White):                                           
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Mar. 15.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Feb. 15.          
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
                                                                        
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 9(B)--40 beaver per season;          Jan. 1-May 31.            
     however, no more than 20 may be taken                              
     between Apr. 1-May 31.                                             
    Remainder of Unit 9-40 beaver per season  Jan. 1-Mar. 31.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White):                                           
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-June 10.          
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (10) Unit 10.
    (i) Unit 10 consists of the Aleutian Islands, Unimak Island and the 
Pribilof Islands;
    (ii) On Otter Island in the Pribilof Islands the taking of any 
wildlife species for subsistence uses is prohibited.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   HUNTING                                              
                                                                        
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 10--Unimak Island only.............  No open season.           
    Remainder of Unit 10--No limit..........  July 1-June 30.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Feb. 15.          
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
                                                                        
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Feb. 15.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-June 10.          
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (11) Unit 11. Unit 11 consists of that area draining into the 
headwaters of the Copper River south of Suslota Creek and the area 
drained by all tributaries into the east bank of the Copper River 
between the confluence of Suslota Creek with the Slana River and Miles 
Glacier.
    (i) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
15.
    (B) [Reserved]
    (ii) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   HUNTING                                              
                                                                        
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
CARIBOU:                                      No open season.           
SHEEP:                                                                  
    1 sheep.................................  Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
MOOSE:                                                                  
    1 antlered bull.........................  Aug. 25-Sept. 20.         
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Feb. 15.          
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 15-Jan. 15.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Jan. 31.          
    Public lands are closed to the taking of                            
     wolverine except by eligible rural                                 
     Alaska residents during seasons                                    
     identified above.                                                  
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
                                                                        
BEAVER:                                                                 
    30 beaver per season....................  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Jan. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-June 10.          
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    2 wolverine.............................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
    Public lands are closed to the taking of                            
     wolverine except by eligible rural                                 
     Alaska residents during seasons                                    
     identified above.                                                  
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (12) Unit 12. Unit 12 consists of the Tanana River drainage 
upstream from the Robertson River, including all drainages into the 
east bank of the Robertson River, and the White River drainage in 
Alaska, but excluding the Ladue River drainage.
    (i) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
30;
    (B) Trapping of wolves in Unit 12 during April and October with a 
steel trap, or with a snare using cable smaller than \3/32\ inch 
diameter, is prohibited.
    (ii) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 12--that portion west of the         No open season.           
     Nabesna River within the drainages of                              
     Jack Creek, Platinum Creek, and                                    
     Totschunda Creek--The taking of caribou                            
     is prohibited on public lands.                                     
    Unit 12--that portion lying east of the   No open season.           
     Nabesna River and south of the Winter                              
     Trail running southeast from Pickerel                              
     Lake to the Canadian border--The taking                            
     of caribou is prohibited on public                                 
     lands.                                                             
    Remainder of Unit 12--1 bull............  Sept. 1-Sept. 20.         
    1 bull caribou may be taken by a Federal  Winter season to be       
     registration permit during a winter       announced by the Board.  
     season to be announced for the rural                               
     Alaska residents of Tetlin and Northway                            
     only.                                                              
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 12--that portion drained by the      Sept. 1-Sept. 15. Nov. 20-
     Tanana, Nabesna, and Chisana Rivers       Nov. 30.                 
     east of the Tetlin Reservation boundary                            
     and north of the Winter Trail from                                 
     Pickerel Lake to the Canadian border--1                            
     antlered bull.                                                     
    Unit 12--that portion lying east of the   Sept. 1-Sept. 30.         
     Nabesna River and south of the Winter                              
     Trail running southeast from Pickerel                              
     Lake to the Canadian border--1 antlered                            
     bull.                                                              
    Unit 12--Remainder--1 antlered bull.....  Sept. 1-Sept. 15.         
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    10 foxes; however, no more than 2 foxes   Sept. 1-Mar. 15.          
     may be taken prior to Oct. 1.                                      
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Nov. 1-Jan. 31.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    15 beaver per season....................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Jan. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Sept. 20-June 10.         
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Oct. 1-Apr. 30.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (13) Unit 13.
    (i) Unit 13 consists of that area westerly of the east bank of the 
Copper River and drained by all tributaries into the west bank of the 
Copper River from Miles Glacier and including the Slana River drainages 
north of Suslota Creek; the drainages into the Delta River upstream 
from Falls Creek and Black Rapids Glacier; the drainages into the 
Nenana River upstream from the southeast corner of Denali National Park 
at Windy; the drainage into the Susitna River upstream from its 
junction with the Chulitna River; the drainage into the east bank of 
the Chulitna River upstream to its confluence with Tokositna River; the 
drainages of the Chulitna River (south of Denali National Park) 
upstream from its confluence with the Tokositna River; the drainages 
into the north bank of the Tokositna River upstream to the base of the 
Tokositna Glacier; the drainages into the Tokositna Glacier; the 
drainages into the east bank of the Susitna River between its 
confluences with the Talkeetna and Chulitna Rivers; the drainages into 
the north bank of the Talkeetna River; the drainages into the east bank 
of the Chickaloon River; the drainages of the Matanuska River above its 
confluence with the Chickaloon River:
    (A) Unit 13(A) consists of that portion of Unit 13 bounded by a 
line beginning at the Chickaloon River bridge at Mile 77.7 on the Glenn 
Highway, then along the Glenn Highway to its junction with the 
Richardson Highway, then south along the Richardson Highway to the foot 
of Simpson Hill at Mile 111.5, then east to the east bank of the Copper 
River, then northerly along the east bank of the Copper River to its 
junction with the Gulkana River, then northerly along the west bank of 
the Gulkana River to its junction with the West Fork of the Gulkana 
River, then westerly along the west bank of the West Fork of the 
Gulkana River to its source, an unnamed lake, then across the divide 
into the Tyone River drainage, down an unnamed stream into the Tyone 
River, then down the Tyone River to the Susitna River, then down the 
southern bank of the Susitna River to the mouth of Kosina Creek, then 
up Kosina Creek to its headwaters, then across the divide and down 
Aspen Creek to the Talkeetna River, then southerly along the boundary 
of Unit 13 to the Chickaloon River bridge, the point of beginning;
    (B) Unit 13(B) consists of that portion of Unit 13 bounded by a 
line beginning at the confluence of the Copper River and the Gulkana 
River, then up the east bank of the Copper River to the Gakona River, 
then up the Gakona River and Gakona Glacier to the boundary of Unit 13, 
then westerly along the boundary of Unit 13 to the Susitna Glacier, 
then southerly along the west bank of the Susitna Glacier and the 
Susitna River to the Tyone River, then up the Tyone River and across 
the divide to the headwaters of the West Fork of the Gulkana River, 
then down the West Fork of the Gulkana River to the confluence of the 
Gulkana River and the Copper River, the point of beginning;
    (C) Unit 13(C) consists of that portion of Unit 13 east of the 
Gakona River and Gakona Glacier;
    (D) Unit 13(D) consists of that portion of Unit 13 south of Unit 
13(A);
    (E) Unit 13(E) consists of the remainder of Unit 13;
    (ii) Within the following areas, the taking of wildlife for 
subsistence uses is prohibited or restricted on public lands:
    (A) lands within Mount McKinley National Park as it existed prior 
to December 2, 1980 are closed to subsistence. Subsistence uses as 
authorized by Sec. ______.25(k)(13) are permitted in Denali National 
Preserve and lands added to Denali National Park on December 2, 1980;
    (B) use of motorized vehicles or pack animals for hunting is 
prohibited from Aug. 5-Aug. 25 in the Delta Controlled Use Area, the 
boundary of which is defined as: a line beginning at the confluence of 
Miller Creek and the Delta River, then west to vertical angle bench 
mark Miller, then west to include all drainages of Augustana Creek and 
Black Rapids Glacier, then north and east to include all drainages of 
McGinnis Creek to its confluence with the Delta River, then east in a 
straight line across the Delta River to Mile 236.7 Richardson Highway, 
then north along the Richardson Highway to its junction with the Alaska 
Highway, then east along the Alaska Highway to the west bank of the 
Johnson River, then south along the west bank of the Johnson River and 
Johnson Glacier to the head of the Canwell Glacier, then west along the 
north bank of the Canwell Glacier and Miller Creek to the Delta River;
    (C) except for access and transportation of harvested wildlife on 
Sourdough and Haggard Creeks, Meiers Lake trails, or other trails 
designated by the Board, the use of motorized vehicles for subsistence 
hunting, is prohibited in the Sourdough Controlled Use Area. The 
Sourdough Controlled Use Area consists of that portion of Unit 13(B) 
bounded by a line beginning at the confluence of Sourdough Creek and 
the Gulkana River, then northerly along Sourdough Creek to the 
Richardson Highway at approximately Mile 148, then northerly along the 
Richardson Highway to the Meiers Creek Trail at approximately Mile 170, 
then westerly along the trail to the Gulkana River, then southerly 
along the east bank of the Gulkana River to its confluence with 
Sourdough Creek, the point of beginning.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
15.
    (B) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   HUNTING                                              
                                                                        
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
CARIBOU:                                                                
    2 caribou by Federal registration permit  Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
     only. Hunting within the Trans-Alaska      Jan. 5-Mar. 31.         
     Oil Pipeline right-of-way is                                       
     prohibited. The right-of-way is                                    
     identified as the area occupied by the                             
     pipeline (buried or above ground) and                              
     the cleared area 25 feet on either side                            
     of the pipeline.                                                   
SHEEP:                                                                  
    Unit 13--excluding Unit 13(D) and the     Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
     Tok and Delta Management Areas--1 ram                              
     with \7/8\ curl horn.                                              
MOOSE:                                                                  
    1 antlered bull moose by Federal          Aug. 25-Sept. 20.         
     registration permit only; only 1 permit                            
     will be issued per household.                                      
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Feb. 15.          
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 15-Jan. 15.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine. Public lands are closed to   Sept. 1-Jan. 31.          
     the taking of wolverine, except by                                 
     eligible rural Alaska residents during                             
     seasons identified above.                                          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
                                                                        
BEAVER:                                                                 
    30 beaver per season....................  Oct. 10-Apr. 30.          
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Jan. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-June 10.          
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    2 wolverine. Public lands are closed to   Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
     the taking of wolverine, except by                                 
     eligible rural Alaska residents during                             
     seasons identified above.                                          
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (14) Unit 14.
    (i) Unit 14 consists of drainages into the north side of Turnagain 
Arm west of and excluding the Portage Creek drainage, drainages into 
Knik Arm excluding drainages of the Chickaloon and Matanuska Rivers in 
Unit 13, drainages into the north side of Cook Inlet east of the 
Susitna River, drainages into the east bank of the Susitna River 
downstream from the Talkeetna River, and drainages into the south bank 
of the Talkeetna River:
    (A) Unit 14(A) consists of drainages in Unit 14 bounded on the west 
by the Susitna River, on the north by Willow Creek, Peters Creek, and 
by a line from the head of Peters Creek to the head of the Chickaloon 
River, on the east by the eastern boundary of Unit 14, and on the south 
by Cook Inlet, Knik Arm, the south bank of the Knik River from its 
mouth to its junction with Knik Glacier, across the face of Knik 
Glacier and along the north side of Knik Glacier to the Unit 6 
boundary;
    (B) Unit 14(B) consists of that portion of Unit 14 north of Unit 
14(A);
    (C) Unit 14(C) consists of that portion of Unit 14 south of Unit 
14(A);
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public lands:
    (A) the Fort Richardson Management Area, consisting of the Fort 
Richardson Military Reservation, is restricted to the subsistence 
taking of ungulates, bear, wolves, or wolverine by permit only;
    (B) the Anchorage Management Area, consisting of all drainages 
south of Elmendorf and Fort Richardson military reservations and north 
of and including Rainbow Creek is closed to subsistence taking of 
wildlife for subsistence uses.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) In Unit 14(A), bait may be used to hunt black bear between 
April 15 and May 25;
    (B) In Unit 14(B), bait may be used to hunt black bear between 
April 15 and May 31.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   HUNTING                                              
                                                                        
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 14(A) and (C)--1 bear..............  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 14(A)--1 bear every four regulatory  Sept. 15-Oct. 10. May 1-  
     years.                                    May 25.                  
COYOTE:                                                                 
    Unit 14(A) and (C)--2 coyotes...........  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    Unit 14--2 foxes........................  Nov. 1-Feb. 15.           
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    Unit 14(A)--5 hares per day.............  July 1-June 30.           
    Unit 14(C)--5 hares per day.............  Sept. 8-Apr. 30.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 15-Jan. 15.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    Unit 14(A)--15 per day, 30 in possession  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
    Unit 14(C)--5 per day, 10 in possession.  Sept. 8-Mar. 31.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    Unit 14(A)--10 per day, 20 in possession  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
    Unit 14(C)--10 per day, 20 in possession  Sept. 8-Mar. 31.          
    Remainder of Unit 14--20 per day, 40 in   Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
     possession.                                                        
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
                                                                        
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 14(A)--30 beaver per season........  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
    Unit 14(C)--that portion within the       Dec. 1-Apr. 15.           
     drainages of Glacier Creek, Kern Creek,                            
     Peterson Creek, the Twentymile River                               
     and the drainages of Knik River outside                            
     Chugach State Park--20 beaver per                                  
     season.                                                            
COYOTE:                                                                 
    Unit 14(A)--No limit....................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
    Unit 14(C)--No limit....................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    Unit 14(A)--No limit....................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
    Unit 14(C)--1 fox.......................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-May 15.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    Unit 14(A)--No limit....................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
    Unit 14(C)--No limit....................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    Unit 14(A)--No limit....................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
    Unit 14(C)--No limit....................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
------------------------------------------------------------------------

    (15) Unit 15.
    (i) Unit 15 consists of that portion of the Kenai Peninsula and 
adjacent islands draining into the Gulf of Alaska, Cook Inlet and 
Turnagain Arm from Gore Point to the point where longitude line 
150 deg.00' W. crosses the coastline of Chickaloon Bay in Turnagain 
Arm, including that area lying west of longitude line 150 deg.00' W. to 
the mouth of the Russian River, then southerly along the Chugach 
National Forest boundary to the upper end of Upper Russian Lake; and 
including the drainages into Upper Russian Lake west of the Chugach 
National Forest boundary:
    (A) Unit 15(A) consists of that portion of Unit 15 north of the 
Kenai River and Skilak Lake;
    (B) Unit 15(B) consists of that portion of Unit 15 south of the 
Kenai River and Skilak Lake, and north of the Kasilof River, Tustumena 
Lake, Glacier Creek, and Tustumena Glacier;
    (C) Unit 15(C) consists of the remainder of Unit 15;
    (ii) The Skilak Loop Management Area, which consists of that 
portion of Unit 15(A) bounded by a line beginning at the eastern most 
junction of the Sterling Highway and the Skilak Loop (milepost 76.3), 
then due south to the south bank of the Kenai River, then southerly 
along the south bank of the Kenai River to its confluence with Skilak 
Lake, then westerly along the north shore of Skilak Lake to Lower 
Skilak Lake Campground, then northerly along the Lower Skilak Lake 
Campground Road and the Skilak Loop Road to its western most junction 
with the Sterling Highway, then easterly along the Sterling Highway to 
the point of beginning, is closed to the taking of wildlife, except 
that grouse and ptarmigan may be taken only from October 1-March 1 by 
bow and arrow only;
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
15;
    (B) The Skilak Loop Wildlife Management Area is closed to 
subsistence trapping of furbearers;
    (C) That portion of Unit 15(B) east of the Kenai River, Skilak 
Lake, Skilak River, and Skilak Glacier is closed to the trapping of 
marten;
    (D) Taking a red fox in Unit 15 by any means other than a steel 
trap or snare is prohibited.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    Unit 15--that portion within the Kenai    Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
     National Wildlife Refuge--2 Wolves.                                
    Unit 15--Remainder--5 Wolves............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 Wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    Unit 15 (A) and (B)--20 per day, 40 in    Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
     possession.                                                        
    Unit 15 (C)--20 per day, 40 in            Aug. 10-Dec. 31.          
     possession.                                                        
    Unit 15 (C)--5 per day, 10 in possession  Jan. 1-Mar. 31.           
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    20 Beaver per season....................  Dec. 1-Mar. 31.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    1 Fox...................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MARTEN:                                                                 
    Unit 15(B)--that portion east of the      No open season.           
     Kenai River, Skilak Lake, Skilak River                             
     and Skilak Glacier.                                                
    Remainder of Unit 15--No limit..........  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-May 15.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    Unit 15 (A) and (B)--No limit...........  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
    Unit 15 (C)--No limit...................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    Unit 15 (B) and (C)--No limit...........  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
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    (16) Unit 16.
    (i) Unit 16 consists of the drainages into Cook Inlet between 
Redoubt Creek and the Susitna River, including Redoubt Creek drainage, 
Kalgin Island, and the drainages on the west side of the Susitna River 
(including the Susitna River) upstream to its confluence with the 
Chulitna River; the drainages into the west side of the Chulitna River 
(including the Chulitna River) upstream to the Tokositna River, and 
drainages into the south side of the Tokositna River upstream to the 
base of the Tokositna Glacier, including the drainage of the Kahiltna 
Glacier:
    (A) Unit 16(A) consists of that portion of Unit 16 east of the east 
bank of the Yentna River from its mouth upstream to the Kahiltna River, 
east of the east bank of the Kahiltna River, and east of the Kahiltna 
Glacier;
    (B) Unit 16(B) consists of the remainder of Unit 16;
    (ii) The Mount McKinley National Park, as it existed prior to 
December 2, 1980, is closed to subsistence uses. Subsistence uses as 
authorized by Sec. ______.25(k)(16) are permitted in Denali National 
Preserve and lands added to Denali National Park on December 2, 1980.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
15.
    (B) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
CARIBOU:                                                                
    1 caribou...............................  Aug. 10-Oct. 31.          
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 16(B)--Redoubt Bay Drainages south   Sept. 1-Sept. 15.         
     and west of, and including the Kustatan                            
     River drainage--1 antlered bull.                                   
    Remainder of Unit 16(B)--1 moose;         Sept. 1-Sept. 30.         
     however, antlerless moose may be taken   Dec. 1-Feb. 28.           
     only from Sept. 25-Sept. 30 and from                               
     Dec. 1-Feb. 28 by Federal registration                             
     permit only.                                                       
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Feb. 15.          
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 15-Jan. 15.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    30 beaver per season....................  Nov. 10-Apr. 30.          
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-June 10.          
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
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    (17) Unit 17.
    (i) Unit 17 consists of drainages into Bristol Bay and the Bering 
Sea between Etolin Point and Cape Newenham, and all islands between 
these points including Hagemeister Island and the Walrus Islands:
    (A) Unit 17(A) consists of the drainages between Cape Newenham and 
Cape Constantine, and Hagemeister Island and the Walrus Islands;
    (B) Unit 17(B) consists of the Nushagak River drainage upstream 
from, and including the Mulchatna River drainage, and the Wood River 
drainage upstream from the outlet of Lake Beverley;
    (C) Unit 17(C) consists of the remainder of Unit 17;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public lands:
    (A) Except for aircraft and boats and in legally permitted hunting 
camps, the Upper Mulchatna Controlled Use Area consisting of Unit 
17(B), is closed from Aug. 1-Nov. 1 to the use of any motorized vehicle 
for hunting ungulates, bear, wolves and wolverine, including 
transportation of hunters and parts of ungulates, bear, wolves or 
wolverine;
    (B) The Western Alaska Brown Bear Management Area which consists of 
Unit 17(A), that portion of 17(B) draining into Nuyakuk Lake and 
Tikchik Lake, Unit 18, and that portion of Unit 19(A) and (B) 
downstream of and including the Aniak River drainage, is open to brown 
bear hunting by State registration permit in lieu of a resident tag; no 
resident tag is required for taking brown bears in the Western Alaska 
Brown Bear Management Area, provided that the hunter has obtained a 
State registration permit prior to hunting.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
15.
    (B) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 17(A) and that portion of Unit       Sept. 1-May 31.           
     17(B) draining into the Nuyakuk Lake                               
     and Tikchik Lake--1 bear.                                          
    Remainder of Unit 17(B)--1 bear every     Sept. 20-Oct. 10.         
     four regulatory years.                   May 10-May 25.            
    Unit 17(C)--1 bear every four regulatory  Sept. 10-Oct. 10.         
     years.                                   Apr. 10-May 25.           
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 17(A) and (C)--that portion of       Jan. 1-Mar. 31.           
     17(A) and (C) consisting of the                                    
     Nushagak Peninsula south of the Igushik                            
     River, Tuklung River and Tuklung Hills,                            
     west to Tvativak Bay--1 caribou by                                 
     Federal registration permit. Public                                
     lands are closed to the taking of                                  
     caribou except by the residents of                                 
     Togiak, Twin Hills, Manokotak,                                     
     Aleknagik, Dillingham, Clark's Point,                              
     and Ekuk during seasons identified                                 
     above.                                                             
    Unit 17(B) and (C)--that portion of       Aug. 1-Apr. 15.           
     17(C) east of the Nushagak River--5                                
     caribou; however, no more than 2                                   
     caribou may be bulls.                                              
SHEEP:                                                                  
    1 ram with full curl horn or larger.....  Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 17(B)--that portion that includes    Sept. 1-Sept. 20.         
     all the Mulchatna River drainage                                   
     upstream from and including the                                    
     Chilchitna River drainage--1 antlered                              
     bull.                                                              
    Remainder of Unit 17(B)--1 antlered       Aug. 20-Sept. 20.         
     bull; however, during the period Aug.    Dec. 1-Dec. 31.           
     20-Aug. 31 bull moose may be taken by                              
     State registration permit only.                                    
    Unit 17(C)--that portion that includes    Aug. 20-Sept. 15.         
     the Iowithla drainage and Sunshine                                 
     Valley and all lands west of Wood River                            
     and south of Aleknagik Lake--1 antlered                            
     bull; however, during the period Aug.                              
     20-Aug. 31 bull moose may be taken by                              
     State registration permit only.                                    
    Remainder of Unit 17(C)--1 antlered       Aug. 20-Sept. 15.         
     bull; however, during the period Aug.    Dec. 1-Dec. 31.           
     20-Aug. 31 bull moose may be taken by                              
     State registration permit only.                                    
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Mar. 15.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Feb. 15.          
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 17(A)--20 beaver per season........  Jan. 1-Feb. 28.           
    Unit 17(B) and (C)--20 beaver per season  Jan. 1-Feb. 28.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-June 10.          
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Feb. 28.          
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    (18) Unit 18.
    (i) Unit 18 consists of that area draining into the Yukon and 
Kuskokwim Rivers downstream from a straight line drawn between Lower 
Kalskag and Paimiut and the drainages flowing into the Bering Sea from 
Cape Newenham on the south to and including the Pastolik River drainage 
on the north; Nunivak, St. Matthew, and adjacent islands between Cape 
Newenham and the Pastolik River;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public lands:
    (A) The Kalskag Controlled Use Area which consists of that portion 
of Unit 18 bounded by a line from Lower Kalskag on the Kuskokwim River, 
northwesterly to Russian Mission on the Yukon River, then east along 
the north bank of the Yukon River to the old site of Paimiut, then back 
to Lower Kalskag is closed to the use of aircraft for hunting any 
ungulate, bear, wolf, or wolverine, including the transportation of any 
hunter and ungulate, bear, wolf, or wolverine part; however, this does 
not apply to transportation of a hunter or ungulate, bear, wolf, or 
wolverine part by aircraft between publicly owned airports in the 
Controlled Use Area or between a publicly owned airport within the Area 
and points outside the Area;
    (B) The Western Alaska Brown Bear Management Area which consists of 
Unit 17(A), that portion of 17(B) draining into Nuyakuk Lake and 
Tikchik Lake, Unit 18, and that portion of Unit 19(A) and (B) 
downstream of and including the Aniak River drainage, is open to brown 
bear hunting by State registration permit in lieu of a resident tag; no 
resident tag is required for taking brown bears in the Western Alaska 
Brown Bear Management Area, provided that the hunter has obtained a 
State registration permit prior to hunting.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) A firearm may be used to take beaver under a trapping license 
in Unit 18 from Apr. 1-Jun. 10.
    (B) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    1 bear..................................  Sept. 1-May 31.           
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 18--that portion south of the Yukon  Dec. 15-Jan. 9.           
     River--Kilbuck caribou herd; rural       Feb. 23-Mar. 15.          
     Alaska residents domiciled in Tuluksak,                            
     Akiak, Akiachak, Kwethluk, Bethel,                                 
     Oscarville, Napaaskiak, Napakiak,                                  
     Kasigiuk, Atmauthluak, Nunapitchuk,                                
     Tuntutuliak, Eek, Quinhagak, Goodnews                              
     Bay, Platinum, Togiak, and Twin Hills,                             
     only. A Federal registration permit is                             
     required. The number of permits                                    
     available for these hunts will be                                  
     determined at a later date. The taking                             
     of caribou will be prohibited when a                               
     total Unit harvest of 130 bulls has                                
     been reached in either or both hunts                               
     administered by the Board or ADF&G.                                
    Remainder of Unit 18....................  No open season.           
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 18--that portion north and west of   Sept. 5-Sept. 25.         
     a line from Cape Romanzof to Kuzilvak                              
     Mountain, and then to Mountain Village,                            
     and west of, but not including, the                                
     Andreafsky River drainage--1 antlered                              
     bull.                                                              
    Unit 18--those portions in the Kanektok   No open season.           
     and Goodnews drainages.                                            
    Remainder of Unit 18--1 antlered bull. A  Sept. 1-Sept. 30.         
     10-day hunt (1 bull, evidence of sex     Winter season to be       
     required) will be opened by               announced.               
     announcement sometime between Dec. 1                               
     and Feb. 28.                                                       
    Public lands in Unit 18 are closed to     ..........................
     the hunting of moose, except by rural                              
     Alaska residents of Unit 18 and Upper                              
     Kalskag during seasons identified above.                           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    10 foxes; however, no more than 2 foxes   Sept. 1-Mar. 15.          
     may be taken prior to Oct. 1.                                      
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-May 30.           
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-June 10.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Jan. 31.          
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-June 10.          
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
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    (19) Unit 19.
    (i) Unit 19 consists of the Kuskokwim River drainage upstream from 
Lower Kalskag:
    (A) Unit 19(A) consists of the Kuskokwim River drainage downstream 
from and including the Moose Creek drainage on the north bank and 
downstream from and including the Stony River drainage on the south 
bank, excluding Unit 19(B);
    (B) Unit 19(B) consists of the Aniak River drainage upstream from 
and including the Salmon River drainage, the Holitna River drainage 
upstream from and including the Bakbuk Creek drainage, that area south 
of a line from the mouth of Bakbuk Creek to the radar dome at 
Sparrevohn Air Force Base, including the Hoholitna River drainage 
upstream from that line, and the Stony River drainage upstream from and 
including the Can Creek drainage;
    (C) Unit 19(C) consists of that portion of Unit 19 south and east 
of a line from Benchmark M#1.26 (approximately 1.26 miles south of the 
northwest corner of the original Mt. McKinley National Park boundary) 
to the peak of Lone Mountain, then due west to Big River, including the 
Big River drainage upstream from that line, and including the Swift 
River drainage upstream from and including the North Fork drainage;
    (D) Unit 19(D) consists of the remainder of Unit 19;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public land:
    (A) Lands within Mount McKinley National Park as it existed prior 
to December 2, 1980, are closed to subsistence uses. Subsistence uses 
as authorized by Sec. ______.25(k)(19) are permitted in Denali National 
Preserve and lands added to Denali National Park on December 2, 1980;
    (B) The Upper Kuskokwim Controlled Use Area, which consists of that 
portion of Unit 19(D) upstream from the mouth of Big River including 
the drainages of the Big River, Middle Fork, South Fork, East Fork, and 
Tonzona River, and bounded by a line following the west bank of the 
Swift Fork (McKinley Fork) of the Kuskokwim River to 152 deg. 50' W. 
long., then north to the boundary of Denali National Preserve, then 
following the western boundary of Denali National Preserve north to its 
intersection with the Minchumina-Telida winter trail, then west to the 
crest of Telida Mountain, then north along the crest of Munsatli Ridge 
to elevation 1,610, then northwest to Dyckman Mountain and following 
the crest of the divide between the Kuskokwim River and the Nowitna 
drainage, and the divide between the Kuskokwim River and the Nixon Fork 
River to Loaf bench mark on Halfway Mountain, then south to the west 
side of Big River drainage, the point of beginning, is closed during 
moose hunting seasons to the use of aircraft for hunting moose, 
including transportation of any moose hunter or moose part; however, 
this does not apply to transportation of a moose hunter or moose part 
by aircraft between publicly owned airports in the Controlled Use Area, 
or between a publicly owned airport within the area and points outside 
the area;
    (C) The Western Alaska Brown Bear Management Area, which consists 
of Unit 17(A), that portion of 17(B) draining into Nuyakuk Lake and 
Tikchik Lake, Unit 18, and that portion of Unit 19(A) and (B) 
downstream of and including the Aniak River drainage, is open to brown 
bear hunting by State registration permit in lieu of a resident tag; no 
resident tag is required for taking brown bears in the Western Alaska 
Brown Bear Management Area, provided that the hunter has obtained a 
State registration permit prior to hunting.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
30.
    (B) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 19 (A) and (B) that portion which    Sept. 1-May 31.           
     is downstream of and including the                                 
     Aniak River drainage--1 bear.                                      
    Remainder of Unit 19 (A), (B), and (D)--  Sept. 10-May 25.          
     1 bear every four regulatory years.                                
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 19(A) north of Kuskokwim River--1    Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
     caribou.                                 Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
    Unit 19(A) south of the Kuskokwim River,  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
     and Unit 19(B) (excluding rural Alaska                             
     residents of Lime Village)--4 caribou.                             
    Unit 19(C)--1 caribou...................  Aug. 10-Oct. 10.          
    Unit 19(D) south and east of the          Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
     Kuskokwim River and North Fork of the    Nov. 1-Jan. 31.           
     Kuskokwim River--1 caribou.                                        
    Remainder of Unit 19(D)--1 caribou......  Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
    Unit 19--Rural Alaska residents           July 1-June 30.           
     domiciled in Lime Village only; no                                 
     individual harvest limit but a village                             
     harvest quota of 200 caribou; cows and                             
     calves may not be taken from Apr. 1-                               
     Aug. 9. Reporting will be by a                                     
     community reporting system.                                        
SHEEP:                                                                  
    1 ram with 7/8 curl.....................  Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 19--Rural Alaska residents of Lime   July 1-June 30.           
     Village only--No individual harvest                                
     limit, but a village harvest quota of                              
     40 moose (including those taken under                              
     the State Tier II system); either sex.                             
     Reporting will be by a community                                   
     reporting system.                                                  
    Unit 19(A)--1 moose; however, antlerless  Sept. 5-Sept. 25.         
     moose may be taken only from Jan. 1-     Jan. 1-Jan. 10.           
     Jan. 10 and Feb. 1-Feb. 5.               Feb. 1-Feb. 5.            
    Unit 19(B)--1 antlered bull.............  Sept. 1-Sept. 30.         
    Unit 19(C)--1 antlered bull.............  Sept. 1-Oct. 10.          
    Unit 19(D)--that portion of the Upper     Sept. 1-Sept. 30.         
     Kuskokwim Controlled Use Area within                               
     the North Fork drainage upstream from                              
     the confluence of the South Fork to the                            
     mouth of the Swift Fork--1 antlered                                
     bull.                                                              
    Unit 19(D)--remainder of the Upper        Sept. 1-Sept. 30.         
     Kuskokwim Controlled Use Area--1 bull.   Dec. 1-Feb. 28.           
    Remainder of Unit 19(D)--1 antlered bull  Sept. 1-Sept. 30.         
                                              Dec. 1-Dec. 15.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    10 foxes; however, no more than 2 foxes   Sept. 1-Mar. 15.          
     may be taken prior to Oct. 1.                                      
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-June 10.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
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    (20) Unit 20.
    (i) Unit 20 consists of the Yukon River drainage upstream from and 
including the Tozitna River drainage to and including the Hamlin Creek 
drainage, drainages into the south bank of the Yukon River upstream 
from and including the Charley River drainage, the Ladue River and 
Fortymile River drainages and the Tanana River drainage north of Unit 
13 and downstream from the east bank of the Robertson River:
    (A) Unit 20(A) consists of that portion of Unit 20 bounded on the 
south by the Unit 13 boundary, bounded on the east by the west bank of 
the Delta River, bounded on the north by the north bank of the Tanana 
River from its confluence with the Delta River downstream to its 
confluence with the Nenana River, and bounded on the west by the east 
bank of the Nenana River:
    (B) Unit 20(B) consists of drainages into the north bank of the 
Tanana River from and including Hot Springs Slough upstream to and 
including the Banner Creek drainage;
    (C) Unit 20(C) consists of that portion of Unit 20 bounded on the 
east by the east bank of the Nenana River and on the north by the north 
bank of the Tanana River downstream from the Nenana River;
    (D) Unit 20(D) consists of that portion of Unit 20 bounded on the 
east by the east bank of the Robertson River and on the west by the 
west bank of the Delta River, and drainages into the north bank of the 
Tanana River from its confluence with the Robertson River downstream 
to, but excluding the Banner Creek drainage;
    (E) Unit 20(E) consists of drainages into the south bank of the 
Yukon River upstream from and including the Charley River drainage, and 
the Ladue River drainage;
    (F) Unit 20(F) consists of the remainder of Unit 20;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public land:
    (A) Lands within Mount McKinley National Park as it existed prior 
to December 2, 1980, are closed to subsistence uses. Subsistence uses 
as authorized by Sec. ______.25(k)(20) are permitted in Denali National 
Preserve and lands added to Denali National Park on December 2, 1980;
    (B) Use of motorized vehicles or pack animals for hunting is 
prohibited from Aug. 5-Aug. 25 in the Delta Controlled Use Area, the 
boundary of which is defined as: a line beginning at the confluence of 
Miller Creek and the Delta River, then west to vertical angle bench 
mark Miller, then west to include all drainages of Augustana Creek and 
Black Rapids Glacier, then north and east to include all drainages of 
McGinnis Creek to its confluence with the Delta River, then east in a 
straight line across the Delta River to Mile 236.7 Richardson Highway, 
then north along the Richardson Highway to its junction with the Alaska 
Highway, then east along the Alaska Highway to the west bank of the 
Johnson River, then south along the west bank of the Johnson River and 
Johnson Glacier to the head of the Canwell Glacier, then west along the 
north bank of the Canwell Glacier and Miller Creek to the Delta River;
    (C) The Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area, which consists of 
those portions of Units 20, 24, 25, and 26 extending five miles from 
each side of the Dalton Highway from the Yukon River to milepost 300 of 
the Dalton Highway, is closed to the use of motorized vehicles, except 
aircraft and boats, and to licensed highway vehicles, snowmobiles, and 
firearms except as provided below. The use of snowmobiles is authorized 
only for the subsistence taking of wildlife by residents living within 
the Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area. The use of licensed 
highway vehicles is limited only to designated roads within the Dalton 
Highway Corridor Management Area. The use of firearms within the 
Corridor is authorized only for the residents of Alatna, Allakaket, 
Anaktuvuk Pass, Bettles, Evansville, Stevens Village, and residents 
living within the Corridor;
    (D) The Glacier Mountain Controlled Use Area, which consists of 
that portion of Unit 20(E) bounded by a line beginning at Mile 140 of 
the Taylor Highway, then north along the highway to Eagle, then west 
along the cat trail from Eagle to Crooked Creek, then from Crooked 
Creek southwest along the west bank of Mogul Creek to its headwaters on 
North Peak, then west across North Peak to the headwaters of 
Independence Creek, then southwest along the west bank of Independence 
Creek to its confluence with the North Fork of the Fortymile River, 
then easterly along the south bank of the North Fork of the Fortymile 
River to its confluence with Champion Creek, then across the North Fork 
of the Fortymile River to the south bank of Champion Creek and easterly 
along the south bank of Champion Creek to its confluence with Little 
Champion Creek, then northeast along the east bank of Little Champion 
Creek to its headwaters, then northeasterly in a direct line to Mile 
140 on the Taylor Highway, is closed to the use of any motorized 
vehicle for hunting from August 5-September 20; however, this does not 
prohibit motorized access via, or transportation of harvested wildlife 
on, the Taylor Highway or any airport;
    (E) The Minto Flats Management Area, which consists of that portion 
of Unit 20 bounded by the Elliot Highway beginning at Mile 118, then 
northeasterly to Mile 96, then east to the Tolovana Hotsprings Dome, 
then east to the Winter Cat Trail, then along the Cat Trail south to 
the Old Telegraph Trail at Dunbar, then westerly along the trail to a 
point where it joins the Tanana River three miles above Old Minto, then 
along the north bank of the Tanana River (including all channels and 
sloughs except Swan Neck Slough), to the confluence of the Tanana and 
Tolovana Rivers and then northerly to the point of beginning, is open 
to moose hunting by permit only;
    (F) The Fairbanks Management Area, which consists of the Goldstream 
subdivision 0SE \1/4\ SE \1/4\, Section 28 and Section 33, Township 2 
North, Range 1 West, Fairbanks Meridian) and that portion of Unit 20(B) 
bounded by a line from the confluence of Rosie Creek and the Tanana 
River, northerly along Rosie Creek to the divide between Rosie Creek 
and Cripple Creek, then down Cripple Creek to its confluence with Ester 
Creek, then up Ester Creek to its confluence with Ready Bullion Creek, 
then up Ready Bullion Creek to the summit of Ester Dome, then down 
Sheep Creek to its confluence with Goldstream Creek, then easterly 
along Goldstream Creek to its confluence with First Chance Creek, then 
up First Chance Creek to Tungsten Hill, then southerly along Steele 
Creek to its intersection with the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, then 
southerly along the pipeline right-of-way to the Chena River, then 
along the north bank of the Chena River to the Moose Creek dike, then 
southerly along Moose Creek dike to its intersection with the Tanana 
River, and then westerly along the north bank of the Tanana River to 
the point of beginning, is open to moose hunting by bow and arrow only;
    (G) The Ferry Trail Management Area, which consists of that portion 
of Unit 20(A) bounded on the north by the Rex Trail; on the west by the 
east bank of the Nenana River from its intersection with the Rex Trail 
south to the divide forming the north boundary of the Lignite Creek 
drainage; on the south by that divide easterly and southerly to the 
headwaters of Sanderson Creek at Usibelli Peak, then along a 
southwesterly line to the confluence of Healy Creek and Coal Creek, 
then upstream easterly along the south bank of Healy Creek to the north 
fork of Healy Creek, then along the north fork of Healy Creek to its 
headwaters; on the east by a straight line from the headwaters of Healy 
Creek to the headwaters of Dexter Creek, then along Dexter Creek to the 
Totatlanika River, then down the east bank of the Totatlanika River to 
the Rex Trail is open to caribou hunting by permit only.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
30;
    (B) Trapping of wolves in Unit 20(E) during April and October with 
a steel trap, or with a snare using cable smaller than \3/32\ inch 
diameter, is prohibited;
    (C) The taking of up to three moose per regulatory year by the 
residents of Unit 20 and 21 is allowed for the celebration known as the 
Nuchalawoyya Potlatch, under the terms of a Federal registration 
permit. Permits will be issued to individuals only at the request of 
the Native Village of Tanana. This three moose limit is not cumulative 
with that permitted by the State.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 20--except Unit 20(E)--1 bear every  Sept. 1-May 31.           
     four regulatory years.                                             
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 20(E)--1 bull by Federal             Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
     registration permit only; the season     Dec. 1-Feb. 28.           
     will close when a harvest quota for the                            
     Fortymile herd has been reached. The                               
     harvest quota will be determined by the                            
     Board after consultation with ADF&G and                            
     announced before the season opening.                               
    Unit 20(F)--Tozitna River drainage--1     Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
     caribou; however, only bull caribou may  Nov. 26-Dec. 10.          
     be taken Aug. 10-Sept. 30.               Mar. 1-Mar. 15.           
    Unit 20(F)--south of the Yukon River....  No open season.           
    Remainder of Unit 20(F)--1 bull.........  Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 20(A)--the Ferry Trail Management    Sept. 1-Sept. 20.         
     Area--1 bull with spike-fork or 50-inch                            
     antlers or antlers with 4 or more brow                             
     tines on one side.                                                 
    Remainder of Unit 20(A)--1 antlered bull  Sept. 1-Sept. 20.         
    Unit 20(B)--that portion within the       Sept. 1-Sept. 20.         
     Minto Flats Management Area--1 bull by   Jan. 10-Feb. 28.          
     Federal registration permit only.                                  
    Unit 20(B)--the drainage of the Middle    Sept. 1-Sept. 20.         
     Fork of the Chena River and that                                   
     portion of the Salcha River Drainage                               
     upstream from and including Goose                                  
     Creek--1 antlered bull.                                            
    Remainder of Unit 20(B)--1 antlered bull  Sept. 1-Sept. 20.         
    Unit 20(C)--1 antlered bull; however,     Sept. 1-Sept. 30.         
     white-phased or partial albino (more                               
     than 50 percent white) moose may not be                            
     taken.                                                             
    Unit 20(E)--that portion drained by the   Sept. 1-Sept. 15.         
     Ladue, Sixty-mile, and Forty-mile                                  
     Rivers (all forks) from Mile 9\1/2\ to                             
     Mile 145 Taylor Highway, including the                             
     Boundary Cutoff Road--1 antlered bull.                             
    Remainder of Unit 20(E)--that portion     Sept. 5-Sept. 25.         
     draining into the Yukon River upstream                             
     from and including the Charley River                               
     drainage to and including the Boundary                             
     Creek drainages and the Taylor Highway                             
     from mile 145 to Eagle--1 antlered bull.                           
    Unit 20(F)--that portion within the       Sept. 1-Sept. 25.         
     Dalton Highway Corridor Management                                 
     Area--1 antlered bull by Federal                                   
     registration permit only.                                          
    Remainder of Unit 20(F)--1 antlered bull  Sept. 1-Sept. 25.         
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    10 foxes; however, no more than 2 foxes   Sept. 1-Mar. 15.          
     may be taken prior to Oct. 1.                                      
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    Unit 20(E)--2 lynx......................  Nov. 1-Jan. 31.           
    Remainder of Unit 20--2 lynx............  Dec. 1--Jan. 31.          
WOLF:                                                                   
    10 wolves...............................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    Unit 20(D)--that portion south of the     Aug. 25-Mar. 31.          
     Tanana River and west of the Johnson                               
     River--15 per day, 30 in possession,                               
     provided that not more than 5 per day                              
     and 10 in possession are sharp-tailed                              
     grouse.                                                            
    Unit 20--Remainder--15 per day, 30 in     Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
     possession.                                                        
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    Unit 20--those portions within five       Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
     miles of Alaska Route 5 (Taylor                                    
     Highway, both to Eagle and the Alaska-                             
     Canada boundary) and that portion of                               
     Alaska Route 4 (Richardson Highway)                                
     south of Delta Junction--20 per day, 40                            
     in possession.                                                     
    Unit 20--Remainder--20 per day, 40 in     Aug. 10--Apr. 30.         
     possession.                                                        
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 20(A), 20(B), Unit 20(C), Unit       Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
     20(E), and 20(D)--that portion draining                            
     into the north bank of the Tanana                                  
     River, including the islands in the                                
     Tanana River--25 beaver.                                           
    Remainder of Unit 20(D)--15 beaver......  Feb. 1-Apr. 15.           
    Unit 20(F)--50 beaver...................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    Unit 20(E)--No limit....................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
    Remainder Unit 20--No limit.............  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Dec. 1-Jan. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MINK AND WEASEL                                                         
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    Unit 20(E)--No limit....................  Sept. 20-June 10.         
    Remainder of Unit 20--No limit..........  Sept. 20-June 10.         
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    Unit 20(E)--No limit....................  Oct. 1-Apr. 30.           
    Remainder of Unit 20--No limit..........  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 1--Feb. 28.          
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    (21) Unit 21.
    (i) Unit 21 consists of drainages into the Yukon River upstream 
from Paimiut to, but not including the Tozitna River drainage on the 
north bank, and to, but not including the Tanana River drainage on the 
south bank; and excluding the Koyukuk River upstream and including from 
the Dulbi River drainage:
    (A) Unit 21(A) consists of the Innoko River drainage upstream from 
and including the Iditarod River drainage, and the Nowitna River 
drainage upstream from the Little Mud River;
    (B) Unit 21(B) consists of the Yukon River drainage upstream from 
Ruby and east of the Ruby-Poorman Road, downstream from and excluding 
the Tozitna River and Tanana River drainages, and excluding the Nowitna 
River drainage upstream from the Little Mud River, and excluding the 
Melozitna River drainage upstream from Grayling Creek;
    (C) Unit 21(C) consists of the Melozitna River drainage upstream 
from Grayling Creek, and the Dulbi River drainage upstream from and 
including the Cottonwood Creek drainage;
    (D) Unit 21(D) consists of the Yukon River drainage from and 
including the Blackburn Creek drainage upstream to Ruby, including the 
area west of the Ruby-Poorman Road, excluding the Koyukuk River 
drainage upstream from the Dulbi River drainage, and excluding the 
Dulbi River drainage upstream from Cottonwood Creek;
    (E) Unit 21(E) consists of the Yukon River drainage from Paimiut 
upstream to, but not including the Blackburn Creek drainage, and the 
Innoko River drainage downstream from the Iditarod River drainage;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public land:
    (A) The Koyukuk Controlled Use Area, which consists of those 
portions of Units 21 and 24 bounded by a line from the north bank of 
the Yukon River at Koyukuk, then northerly to the confluences of the 
Honhosa and Kateel Rivers, then northeasterly to the confluences of 
Billy Hawk Creek and the Huslia River (65 deg. 57' N. lat., 156 deg. 
41' W. long.), then easterly to the south end of Solsmunket Lake, then 
east to Hughes, then south to Little Indian River, then southwesterly 
to the crest of Hochandochtla Mountain, then southwest to the mouth of 
Cottonwood Creek then southwest to Bishop Rock, then westerly along the 
north bank of the Yukon River (including Koyukuk Island) to the point 
of beginning, is closed during moose-hunting seasons to the use of 
aircraft for hunting moose, including transportation of any moose 
hunter or moose part; however, this does not apply to transportation of 
a moose hunter or moose part by aircraft between publicly owned 
airports in the controlled use area or between a publicly owned airport 
within the area and points outside the area; all hunters on the Koyukuk 
River passing the ADF&G operated check station at Ella's Cabin (15 
miles upstream from the Yukon on the Koyukuk River) are required to 
stop and report to ADF&G personnel at the check station;
    (B) The Paradise Controlled Use Area, which consists of that 
portion of Unit 21 bounded by a line beginning at the old village of 
Paimiut, then north along the west bank of the Yukon River to Paradise, 
then northwest to the mouth of Stanstrom Creek on the Bonasila River, 
then northeast to the mouth of the Anvik River, then along the west 
bank of the Yukon River to the lower end of Eagle Island (approximately 
45 miles north of Grayling), then to the mouth of the Iditarod River, 
then down the east bank of the Innoko River to its confluence with 
Paimiut Slough, then south along the east bank of Paimiut Slough to its 
mouth, and then to the old village of Paimiut, is closed during moose 
hunting seasons to the use of aircraft for hunting moose, including 
transportation of any moose hunter or part of moose; however, this does 
not apply to transportation of a moose hunter or part of moose by 
aircraft between publicly owned airports in the Controlled Use Area or 
between a publicly owned airport within the area and points outside the 
area.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
30.
    (B) A firearm may be used to take beaver with a trapping license in 
Unit 21(E) from Apr. 1-June 1.
    (C) The taking of up to three moose per regulatory year by the 
residents of Unit 20 and 21 is allowed for the celebration known as the 
Nuchalawoyya Potlatch, under the terms of a Federal registration 
permit. Permits will be issued to individuals only at the request of 
the Native Village of Tanana. This three moose limit is not cumulative 
with that permitted by the State.
    (D) The taking of up to three moose per regulatory year by the 
residents of Unit 21 is allowed for the celebration known as the 
Kaltag/Nulato Stickdance, under the terms of a Federal registration 
permit. Permits will be issued to individuals only at the request of 
the Native Village of Kaltag or Nulato. This three moose limit is not 
cumulative with that permitted by the State.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    1 bear every four regulatory years......  Sept. 1-May 31.           
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 21(A), (B), (C), and (E)--1          Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
     caribou..                                                          
    Unit 21(D)--North of the Yukon River and  Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
     east of the Koyukuk River 1 caribou;     Winter season to be       
     however, 2 additional caribou may be      announced.               
     taken during a winter season to be                                 
     announced.                                                         
    Unit 21(D)--Remainder (Western Arctic     July 1-June 30.           
     Caribou herd)--5 caribou per day;                                  
     however, cow caribou may not be taken                              
     May 16-June 30.                                                    
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 21(A)--1 antlered bull.............  Sept. 5-Sept. 30.         
                                              Nov. 1-Nov. 30.           
    Unit 21(B) and (C)--1 antlered bull.....  Sept. 5-Sept. 25          
    Unit 21(D)--1 moose; however, antlerless  Sept. 5-Sept. 25.         
     moose may be taken only from Sept. 21-   Feb. 1-Feb. 5.            
     Sept. 25 and Feb. 1-Feb. 5; moose may                              
     not be taken within one-half mile of                               
     the Yukon River during the February                                
     season.                                                            
    Unit 21(E)--1 moose; however, only        Sept. 5-Sept. 25.         
     antlered bulls may be taken from Sept.   Feb. 1-Feb. 10.           
     5-Sept. 25.                                                        
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    10 foxes; however, no more than 2 foxes   Sept. 1-Mar. 15.          
     may be taken prior to Oct. 1.                                      
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 21(E)--No Limit....................  Nov. 1-June 1.            
    Remainder of Unit 21--No Limit..........  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-June 10.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
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    (22) Unit 22.
    (i) Unit 22 consists of Bering Sea, Norton Sound, Bering Strait, 
Chukchi Sea, and Kotzebue Sound drainages from, but excluding, the 
Pastolik River drainage in southern Norton Sound to, but not including, 
the Goodhope River drainage in Southern Kotzebue Sound, and all 
adjacent islands in the Bering Sea between the mouths of the Goodhope 
and Pastolik Rivers:
    (A) Unit 22(A) consists of Norton Sound drainages from, but 
excluding, the Pastolik River drainage to, and including, the Ungalik 
River drainage, and Stuart and Besboro Islands;
    (B) Unit 22(B) consists of Norton Sound drainages from, but 
excluding, the Ungalik River drainage to, and including, the Topkok 
Creek drainage;
    (C) Unit 22(C) consists of Norton Sound and Bering Sea drainages 
from, but excluding, the Topkok Creek drainage to, and including, the 
Tisuk River drainage, and King and Sledge Islands;
    (D) Unit 22(D) consists of that portion of Unit 22 draining into 
the Bering Sea north of, but not including, the Tisuk River to and 
including Cape York, and St. Lawrence Island;
    (E) Unit 22(E) consists of Bering Sea, Bering Strait, Chukchi Sea, 
and Kotzebue Sound drainages from Cape York to, but excluding, the 
Goodhope River drainage, and including Little Diomede Island and 
Fairway Rock.
    (ii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) A firearm may be used to take beaver with a trapping license in 
Unit 22 during the established seasons.
    (B) Snowmachines may be used to take caribou and moose in Unit 22 
during established seasons; however, shooting from a snowmachine in 
motion is prohibited.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 22(C)--1 bear every four regulatory  Sept. 1-Oct. 31.          
     years.                                   May 10-May 25.            
    Remainder of Unit 22--1 bear every four   Sept. 1-Oct. 31.          
     regulatory years.                        Apr. 15-May 25.           
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 22 (A) and (B)--5 caribou per day;   July 1-June 30            
     however, cow caribou may not be taken                              
     May 16-June 30.                                                    
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 22(A)--1 antlered bull.............  Aug. 1-Sept. 30.          
                                              Dec. 1-Jan. 31.           
    Unit 22(B)--1 moose; however, antlerless  Aug. 1-Jan. 31.           
     moose may be taken only from Dec. 1-                               
     Dec. 31; no person may take a cow                                  
     accompanied by a calf.                                             
    Unit 22(C)--1 antlered bull.............  Sept. 1-Sept. 14.         
    Unit 22(D)--1 moose; however, antlerless  Aug. 1-Jan. 31.           
     moose may be taken only from Dec. 1-                               
     Dec. 31; no person may take a cow                                  
     accompanied by a calf.                                             
    Unit 22(E)--1 moose; no person may take   Aug. 1-Mar. 31.           
     a cow accompanied by a calf.                                       
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 Coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                      
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    10 foxes................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 22 (A) and (B)--50 beaver..........  Nov. 1-June 10.           
  Unit 22 (C), (D), and (E)--50 beaver......  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Jan. 31.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-June 10.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
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    (23) Unit 23.
    (i) Unit 23 consists of Kotzebue Sound, Chukchi Sea, and Arctic 
Ocean drainages from and including the Goodhope River drainge to Cape 
Lisburne;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public land:
    (A) The Noatak Controlled Use Area, which consists of that portion 
of Unit 23 in a corridor extending five miles on either side of the 
Noatak River beginning at the mouth of the Kugururok River, and 
extending easterly along the Noatak River to the mouth of Sapun Creek, 
is closed for the period August 20-September 20 to the use of aircraft 
in any manner either for hunting of ungulates, bear, wolves, or 
wolverine, or for transportation of hunters or harvested species;
    (B) The Northwest Alaska Brown Bear Management Area, which consists 
of those portions of Unit 23, except the Baldwin Peninsula north of the 
Arctic Circle, Unit 24 west of the Dalton Highway Corridor Management 
Area, and Unit 26(A) is open to brown bear hunting by State 
registration permit in lieu of a resident tag; no resident tag is 
required for taking brown bears in the Northwest Alaska Brown Bear 
Management Area, provided that the hunter has obtained a State 
registration permit prior to hunting; aircraft may not be used in the 
Northwest Alaska Brown Bear Management Area in any manner for brown 
bear hunting under the authority of a brown bear State registration 
permit, including transportation of hunters, bears or parts of bears; 
however, this does not apply to transportation of bear hunters or bear 
parts by regularly scheduled flights to and between communities by 
carriers that normally provide scheduled service to this area, nor does 
it apply to transportation of aircraft to or between public owned 
airports.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Motor-driven boats or snowmachines may be used to take caribou; 
however, shooting from a snowmachine in motion is prohibited.
    (B) Swimming caribou may be taken with a firearm using rimfire 
cartridges;
    (C) A firearm may be used to take beaver with a trapping license in 
all of Unit 23 from Nov. 1-June. 10.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 23--except the Baldwin Peninsula     Sept. 1-May 31.           
     north of the Arctic Circle--1 bear.                                
    Remainder of Unit 23--1 bear every four   Sept. 1-Oct. 10.          
     regulatory years.                        Apr. 15-May 25.           
CARIBOU:                                                                
    5 caribou per day; however, cow caribou   July 1-June 30.           
     may not be taken May 16-June 30.                                   
SHEEP:                                                                  
    Unit 23--that portion west of Howard      No open season.           
     Pass and the Cutler and Redstone Rivers.                           
    Remainder of Unit 23--1 ram with \7/8\    Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
     curl horn or larger.                                               
    Remainder of Unit 23--1 sheep...........  Oct. 1-Apr. 30.           
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 23--that portion north and west of   July 1-Mar. 31.           
     and including the Singoalik River                                  
     drainage, and all lands draining into                              
     the Kukpuk and Ipewik Rivers--1 moose;                             
     no person may take a cow accompanied by                            
     a calf.                                                            
    Unit 23--that portion lying within the    Aug. 1--Sept. 15.         
     Noatak River drainage--1 moose;          Oct. 1-Mar. 31.           
     however, anterless moose may be taken                              
     only from Nov. 1-Mar. 31; no person may                            
     take a cow accompanied by a calf.                                  
    Remainder of Unit 23--1 moose; no person  Aug. 1-Mar. 31.           
     may take a cow accompanied by a calf.                              
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    10 foxes, however, no more than 2 foxes   Sept. 1-Mar. 15.          
     may be taken prior to Oct. 1.                                      
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Dec. 1-Jan. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 23--the Kobuk and Selawik River      Nov. 1-June 10.           
     drainages--50 beaver.                                              
    Remainder of Unit 23--30 beaver.........  Nov. 1-June 10.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15            
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    3 lynx..................................  Dec. 1-Jan. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Jan. 31.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-June 10.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No. limit...............................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 10-Mar. 31.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15            
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    (24) Unit 24.
    (i) Unit 24 consists of the Koyukuk River drainage upstream from 
but not including the Dulbi River drainage;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public land:
    (A) The Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area, which consists of 
those portions of Units 20, 24, 25, and 26 extending five miles from 
each side of the Dalton Highway from the Yukon River to milepost 300 of 
the Dalton Highway, is closed to the use of motorized vehicles, except 
aircraft and boats, and to licensed highway vehicles, snowmobiles, and 
firearms except as follows: The use of snowmobiles is authorized only 
for the subsistence taking of wildlife by residents living within the 
Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area. The use of licensed highway 
vehicles is limited only to designated roads within the Dalton Highway 
Corridor Management Area. The use of firearms within the Corridor is 
authorized only for the residents of Alatna, Allakaket, Anaktuvuk Pass, 
Bettles, Evansville, Stevens Village, and residents living within the 
Corridor;
    (B) The Kanuti Controlled Use Area, which consists of that portion 
of Unit 24 bounded by a line from the Bettles Field VOR to the east 
side of Fish Creek Lake, to Old Dummy Lake, to the south end of Lake 
Todatonten (including all waters of these lakes), to the northernmost 
headwaters of Siruk Creek, to the highest peak of Double Point 
Mountain, then back to the Bettles Field VOR, is closed during moose-
hunting seasons to the use of aircraft for hunting moose, including 
transportation of any moose hunter or moose part; however, this does 
not apply to transportation of a moose hunter or moose part by aircraft 
between publicly owned airports in the controlled use area or between a 
publicly owned airport within the area and points outside the area;
    (C) The Koyukuk Controlled Use Area, which consists of those 
portions of Units 21 and 24 bounded by a line from the north bank of 
the Yukon River at Koyukuk, then northerly to the confluences of the 
Honhosa and Kateel Rivers, then northeasterly to the confluences of 
Billy Hawk Creek and the Huslia River (65 deg. 57' N. lat., 156 deg. 
41' W. long.), then easterly to the south end of Solsmunket Lake, then 
east to Hughes, then south to Little Indian River, then southwesterly 
to the crest of Hochandochtla Mountain, then southwest to the mouth of 
Cottonwood Creek, then southwest to Bishop Rock, then westerly along 
the north bank of the Yukon River (including Koyukuk Island) to the 
point of beginning, is closed during moose-hunting seasons to the use 
of aircraft for hunting moose, including transportation of any moose 
hunter or moose part; however, this does not apply to transportation of 
a moose hunter or moose part by aircraft between publicly owned 
airports in the controlled use area or between a publicly owned airport 
within the area and points outside the area; all hunters on the Koyukuk 
River passing the ADF&G operated check station at Ella's Cabin (15 
miles upstream from the Yukon on the Koyukuk River) are required to 
stop and report to ADF&G personnel at the check station;
    (D) The Northwest Alaska Brown Bear Management Area, which consists 
of those portions of Unit 23, except the Baldwin Peninsula north of the 
Arctic Circle, Unit 24 west of the Dalton Highway Corridor Management 
Area, and Unit 26(A), is open to brown bear hunting by State 
registration permit in lieu of a resident tag. No resident tag is 
required for taking brown bears in the Northwest Alaska Brown Bear 
Management Area, provided that the hunter has obtained a State 
registration permit prior to hunting. Aircraft may not be used in the 
Northwest Alaska Brown Bear Management Area in any manner for brown 
bear hunting under the authority of a brown bear State registration 
permit, including transportation of hunters, bears or parts of bears. 
However, this does not apply to transportation of bear hunters or bear 
parts by regularly scheduled flights to and between communities by 
carriers that normally provide scheduled service to this area, nor does 
it apply to transportation of aircraft to or between publicly owned 
airports.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
30.
    (B) Arctic fox, incidentally taken with a trap or snare intended 
for red fox, may be used for subsistence purposes.

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
                                                                        
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 24--that portion west of the Dalton  Sept. 1-May 31.           
     Highway Corridor Management Area--1                                
     bear.                                                              
    Remainder of Unit 24--1 bear every four   Sept. 1--May 31.          
     regulatory years.                                                  
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 24--the Kanuti River drainage        Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
     upstream from Kanuti, Chalatna Creek,                              
     the Fish Creek drainage (including                                 
     Bonanza Creek)--1 bull.                                            
    Remainder of Unit 24--5 caribou per day;  July 1-June 30.           
     however, cow caribou may not be taken                              
     May 16-June 30.                                                    
SHEEP:                                                                  
    Unit 24--that portion within the Gates    Aug. 1-Apr. 30.           
     of the Arctic National Park--3 sheep.                              
    Unit 24--that portion within the Dalton   Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
     Highway Corridor Management Area;                                  
     except, Gates of the Arctic National                               
     Park--1 ram with 7/8 curl horn or                                  
     larger by Federal registration permit                              
     only.                                                              
    Remainder of Unit 24--1 ram with 7/8      Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
     curl horn or larger.                                               
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 24--that portion within the Koyukuk  Sept. 5-Sept. 25.         
     Controlled Use Area--1 moose; however,   Dec. 1-Dec. 10.           
     antlerless moose may be taken only       Mar. 1-Mar. 10.           
     during the periods of Sept. 21-Sept.                               
     25, Dec. 1-Dec. 10, and Mar. 1-Mar. 10.                            
    Unit 24--that portion that includes the   Aug. 1-Dec. 31.           
     John River drainage within the Gates of                            
     the Arctic National Park--1 moose.                                 
    Unit 24--all drainages to the north of    Aug. 25-Sept. 25.         
     the Koyukuk River upstream from and      Mar. 1-Mar. 10.           
     including the Alatna River to and                                  
     including the North Fork of the Koyukuk                            
     River, except that portion of the John                             
     River within the Gates of the Arctic                               
     National Park--1 moose; however,                                   
     antlerless moose may be taken only from                            
     Sept. 21-Sept. 25 and Mar. 1-Mar. 10.                              
    Unit 24--that portion within the Dalton   Aug. 25-Sept. 25.         
     Highway Corridor Management Area;                                  
     except, Gates of the Arctic National                               
     Park--1 antlered bull by Federal                                   
     registration permit only.                                          
    Remainder of Unit 24--1 antlered bull.    Aug. 25-Sept. 25.         
     Public lands in the Kanuti Controlled                              
     Use Area are closed to taking of moose,                            
     except by eligible rural Alaska                                    
     residents during seasons identified                                
     above.                                                             
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    10 foxes; however, no more than 2 foxes   Sept. 1-Mar. 15.          
     may be taken prior to Oct. 1.                                      
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    5 wolves................................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
                                                                        
BEAVER:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-June 10.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
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    (25) Unit 25.
    (i) Unit 25 consists of the Yukon River drainage upstream from but 
not including the Hamlin Creek drainage, and excluding drainages into 
the south bank of the Yukon River upstream from the Charley River:
    (A) Unit 25(A) consists of the Hodzana River drainage upstream from 
the Narrows, the Chandalar River drainage upstream from and including 
the East Fork drainage, the Christian River drainage upstream from 
Christian, the Sheenjek River drainage upstream from and including the 
Thluichohnjik Creek, the Coleen River drainage, and the Old Crow River 
drainage;
    (B) Unit 25(B) consists of the Little Black River drainage upstream 
from but not including the Big Creek drainage, the Black River drainage 
upstream from and including the Salmon Fork drainage, the Porcupine 
River drainage upstream from the confluence of the Coleen and Porcupine 
Rivers, and drainages into the north bank of the Yukon River upstream 
from Circle, including the islands in the Yukon River;
    (C) Unit 25(C) consists of drainages into the south bank of the 
Yukon River upstream from Circle to the Subunit 20(E) boundary, the 
Birch Creek drainage upstream from the Steese Highway bridge (milepost 
147), the Preacher Creek drainage upstream from and including the Rock 
Creek drainage, and the Beaver Creek drainage upstream from and 
including the Moose Creek drainage;
    (D) Unit 25(D) consists of the remainder of Unit 25;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public land:
    (A) The Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area, which consists of 
those portions of Units 20, 24, 25, and 26 extending five miles from 
each side of the Dalton Highway from the Yukon River to milepost 300 of 
the Dalton Highway, is closed to the use of motorized vehicles, except 
aircraft and boats, and to licensed highway vehicles, snowmobiles, and 
firearms except as follows: The use of snowmobiles is authorized only 
for the subsistence taking of wildlife by residents living within the 
Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area. The use of licensed highway 
vehicles is limited only to designated roads within the Dalton Highway 
Corridor Management Area. The use of firearms within the Corridor is 
authorized only for the residents of Alatna, Allakaket, Anaktuvuk Pass, 
Bettles, Evansville, Stevens Village, and residents living within the 
Corridor;
    (B) The Arctic Village Sheep Management Area, which encompasses 
approximately 567,680 acres north and west of Arctic Village. The area 
consists of that portion of Unit 25(A) which is bounded on the east by 
the East Fork Chandalar River beginning at the confluence of Cane Creek 
and proceeding southwesterly downstream past Arctic Village to the 
confluence with Crow Nest Creek, continuing up Crow Nest Creek, through 
Portage Lake, to its confluence with the Junjik River; then down the 
Junjik River past Timber Lake and a larger tributary, to a major, 
unnamed tributary located directly south of Little Njoo Mountain; the 
boundary leaves the river and continues upstream along this unnamed 
tributary, northwesterly, for approximately 6 miles where the stream 
forks into two roughly equal drainages; the boundary follows the 
eastern most fork, proceeding almost due north to the headwaters and 
intersects the Continental Divide; the boundary then follows the 
Continental Divide easterly, through Carter Pass, then easterly and 
northeasterly approximately 20 miles along the divide to an unnamed 
peak, elevation 6,460, located north of the most southerly major fork 
of the headwaters of Cane Creek; then the boundary continues due south 
1.5 miles to the high point of a saddle, then down the headwaters 
tributary to Cane Creek and down the creek to the confluence of Cane 
Creek and the East Fork Chandalar. Sheep hunting in this area is 
restricted to residents of Arctic Village, Venetie, Fort Yukon, 
Kaktovik and Chalkytsik.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Bait may be used to hunt black bear between April 15 and June 
30.
    (B) [Reserved].

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 25 (A), (B), and the remainder of    July 1-Apr. 30.           
     Unit 25(D)--10 caribou; however, no                                
     more than 5 caribou may be transported                             
     from these units per regulatory year.                              
    Unit 25(C)--that portion south and east   Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
     of the Steese Highway--1 bull by         Dec. 1-Feb. 28.           
     Federal registration permit only; the                              
     season will close when a harvest quota                             
     for the Fortymile herd has been                                    
     reached. The harvest quota will be                                 
     determined by the Board after                                      
     consultation with ADF&G and announced                              
     before the season opening.                                         
    25(C)--that portion north and west of     Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
     the Steese Highway--1 caribou; however,  Feb. 15-Mar. 15.          
     only bull caribou may be taken during                              
     the Aug. 10-Sept. 20 season. During the                            
     winter season, caribou may be taken                                
     only with a Federal registration permit.                           
    Unit 25 (D)--that portion of Unit 25(D)   Aug. 10-Sept. 30.         
     drained by the west fork of the Dall                               
     River west of 150 deg. W. long.--1 bull.                           
SHEEP:                                                                  
    Unit 25(A)--that portion within the       Oct. 1-Apr. 30.           
     Dalton Highway Corridor Management       Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
     Area--3 sheep by Federal registration                              
     permit only; the Aug. 10-Sept. 20                                  
     season is restricted to 1 ram with 7/8                             
     curl horn or larger.                                               
    Unit 25(A)--Arctic Village Sheep          Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
     Management Area--2 rams by Federal                                 
     registration permit only. Public lands                             
     are closed to the taking of sheep                                  
     except by rural Alaska residents of                                
     Arctic Village, Venetie, Fort Yukon,                               
     Kaktovik and Chalkytsik during seasons                             
     identified above.                                                  
    Remainder of Unit 25(A)--3 sheep by       Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
     Federal registration permit only.                                  
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 25(A)--1 antlered bull.............  Aug. 25-Sept. 25.         
                                              Dec. 1-Dec. 10.           
    Unit 25(B)--that portion within the       Aug. 25-Sept. 30.         
     Porcupine River drainage upstream from,  Dec. 1-Dec. 10.           
     but excluding the Coleen River                                     
     drainage--1 antlered bull.                                         
    Remainder of Unit 25(B)--1 antlered bull  Aug. 25-Sept. 25.         
                                              Dec. 1-Dec. 15.           
    Unit 25(C)--1 antlered bull.............  Sept. 1-Sept. 15.         
    Unit 25(D)(West)--that portion lying      Aug. 25-Feb. 28.          
     west of a line extending from the Unit                             
     25(D) boundary on Preacher Creek, then                             
     downstream along Preacher Creek, Birch                             
     Creek and Lower Mouth Birch Creek to                               
     the Yukon River, then downstream along                             
     the north bank of the Yukon River                                  
     (including islands) to the confluence                              
     of the Hadweenzik River, then upstream                             
     along the west bank of the Hadweenzik                              
     River to the confluence of Forty and                               
     One-Half Mile Creek, then upstream                                 
     along Forty and One-Half Mile Creek to                             
     Nelson Mountain on the Unit 25(D)                                  
     boundary--1 bull by a Federal                                      
     registration permit. Alternate permits                             
     allowing for designated hunters are                                
     available to qualified applicants who                              
     reside in Beaver, Birch Creek, or                                  
     Stevens Village. Moose hunting on                                  
     public land in this portion of Unit                                
     25(D)(West) is closed at all times                                 
     except for residents of Beaver, Birch                              
     Creek and Stevens Village during                                   
     seasons identified above. The moose                                
     season will be closed when 30 antlered                             
     moose have been harvested in the                                   
     entirety of Unit 25(D)(West).                                      
    Remainder of Unit 25(D)--1 antlered       Aug. 25-Sept. 25.         
     moose.                                   Dec. 1-Dec. 20.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    10 foxes; however, no more than 2 foxes   Sept. 1-Mar. 15.          
     may be taken prior to Oct. 1.                                      
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    Unit 25(C)--2 lynx......................  Dec. 1-Jan. 31.           
    Remainder of Unit 25--2 lynx............  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    Unit 25(A)--No limit....................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
    Remainder of Unit 25--10 wolves.........  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    Unit 25(C)--15 per day, 30 in possession  Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
    Remainder of Unit 25--15 per day, 30 in   Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
     possession.                                                        
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    Unit 25(C)--those portions within 5       Aug. 10-Mar. 31.          
     miles of Route 6 (Steese Highway)--20                              
     per day, 40 in possession.                                         
    Remainder of Unit 25--20 per day, 40 in   Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
     possession.                                                        
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
BEAVER:                                                                 
    Unit 25(C)--25 beaver...................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
    Remainder of Unit 25--50 beaver.........  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    Unit 25(C)--No limit....................  Dec. 1-Jan. 15.           
    Remainder of Unit 25--No limit..........  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-June 10.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    Unit 25(C)--No limit....................  Nov. 1-Feb. 28.           
    Remainder of Unit 25--No limit..........  Nov. 1-Mar. 31.           
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    (26) Unit 26.
    (i) Unit 26 consists of Arctic Ocean drainages between Cape 
Lisburne and the Alaska-Canada border including the Firth River 
drainage within Alaska:
    (A) Unit 26(A) consists of that portion of Unit 26 lying west of 
the Itkillik River drainage and west of the east bank of the Colville 
River between the mouth of the Itkillik River and the Arctic Ocean;
    (B) Unit 26(B) consists of that portion of Unit 26 east of Unit 
26(A), west of the west bank of the Canning River and west of the west 
bank of the Marsh Fork of the Canning River;
    (C) Unit 26(C) consists of the remainder of Unit 26;
    (ii) In the following areas, the taking of wildlife for subsistence 
uses is prohibited or restricted on public land:
    (A) The Unit 26(A) Controlled Use Area, which consists of Unit 
26(A), is closed to the use of aircraft in any manner for moose 
hunting, including transportation of moose hunters or parts of moose 
from Aug. 1-Aug. 31 and from Jan. 1-Mar. 31. No hunter may take or 
transport a moose, or part of a moose in Unit 26(A) after having been 
transported by aircraft into the unit. However, this does not apply to 
transportation of moose hunters or moose parts by regularly scheduled 
flights to and between villages by carriers that normally provide 
scheduled service to this area, nor does it apply to transportation by 
aircraft to or between publicly owned airports;
    (B) The Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area, which consists of 
those portions of Units 20, 24, 25, and 26 extending five miles from 
each side of the Dalton Highway from the Yukon River to milepost 300 of 
the Dalton Highway, is closed to the use of motorized vehicles, except 
aircraft and boats, and to licensed highway vehicles, snowmobiles, and 
firearms except as follows: The use of snowmobiles is authorized only 
for the subsistence taking of wildlife by residents living within the 
Dalton Highway Corridor Management Area. The use of licensed highway 
vehicles is limited only to designated roads within the Dalton Highway 
Corridor Management Area. The use of firearms within the Corridor is 
authorized only for the residents of Alatna, Allakaket, Anaktuvuk Pass, 
Bettles, Evansville, Stevens Village, and residents living within the 
Corridor;
    (C) The Northwest Alaska Brown Bear Management Area, which consists 
of those portions of Unit 23, except the Baldwin Peninsula north of the 
Arctic Circle, Unit 24 west of the Dalton Highway Corridor Management 
Area, and Unit 26(A), is open to brown bear hunting by State 
registration permit in lieu of a resident tag. No resident tag is 
required for taking brown bears in the Northwest Alaska Brown Bear 
Management Area, provided that the hunter has obtained a State 
registration permit prior to hunting. Aircraft may not be used in the 
Northwest Alaska Brown Bear Management Area in any manner for brown 
bear hunting under the authority of a brown bear State registration 
permit, including transportation of hunters, bears or parts of bears. 
However, this does not apply to transportation of bear hunters or bear 
parts by regularly scheduled flights to and between communities by 
carriers that normally provide scheduled service to this area, nor does 
it apply to transportation of aircraft to or between publicly owned 
airports.
    (iii) Unit-specific regulations;
    (A) Motor-driven boats and snowmachines may be used to take 
caribou; however, shooting from a snowmachine in motion is prohibited.
    (B) Swimming caribou may be taken with a firearm using rimfire 
cartridges;

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               Harvest limits                         Open season       
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                   HUNTING                                              
BLACK BEAR:                                                             
    3 bears.................................  July 1-June 30.           
BROWN BEAR:                                                             
    Unit 26(A)--1 bear......................  Sept. 1-May 31.           
    Remainder of Unit 26--1 bear every four   Sept. 1-May 31.           
     regulatory years.                                                  
CARIBOU:                                                                
    Unit 26(A)--5 caribou per day; however,   July 1-June 30.           
     cow caribou may not be taken May 16-                               
     June 30.                                                           
    Unit 26(B)--5 caribou; however, cow       July 1-June 30.           
     caribou may be taken only from Oct. 1-                             
     Apr. 30.                                                           
    Unit 26(C)--10 caribou; however, not      July 1-Apr. 30.           
     more than 5 caribou may be transported                             
     from Unit 26(C) per regulatory year.                               
SHEEP:                                                                  
    Unit 26(A)--those portions within the     Aug. 1-Apr. 30.           
     Gates of the Arctic National Park--3                               
     sheep.                                                             
    Unit 26(A)--that portion west of Howard   No open season.           
     Pass.                                                              
    Unit 26(B)--that portion within the       Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
     Dalton Highway Corridor Management                                 
     Area--1 ram with \7/8\ curl horn or                                
     larger by Federal registration permit                              
     only.                                                              
    Remainder of Unit 26(A) and (B)--         Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
     including the Gates of the Arctic                                  
     National Preserve--1 ram with \7/8\                                
     curl horn or larger.                                               
    Unit 26(C)--3 sheep per regulatory year;  Aug. 10-Sept. 20.         
     the Aug. 10-Sept. 20 season is           Oct. 1-Apr. 30.           
     restricted to 1 ram with \7/8\ curl                                
     horn or larger. A Federal registration                             
     permit is required for the Oct. 1-Apr.                             
     30 season. Kaktovik residents may                                  
     harvest sheep in accordance with a                                 
     Federal community harvest strategy for                             
     Unit 26(C) which provides for take of                              
     up to two harvest limits of 3 sheep by                             
     designated hunter.                                                 
MOOSE:                                                                  
    Unit 26(A)--that portion of the Colville  Aug. 1-Mar. 31.           
     River drainage upstream from and                                   
     including the Chandalar River drainage--                           
     1 moose; however, no person may take a                             
     cow accompanied by a calf.                                         
    Remainder of Unit 26(A)--1 moose;         Aug. 1-Dec. 31.           
     however, no person may take a cow                                  
     accompanied by a calf.                                             
    Unit 26(B)--that portion within two       No open season.           
     miles of the Dalton Highway.                                       
    Unit 26(B) Remainder and (C)--1 moose...  Aug. 1-Dec. 31.           
MUSK OXEN:                                                              
    Unit 26(C)--1 bull by Federal             Oct. 1-Nov. 15.           
     registration permit only; up to 10       Mar. 1-Mar. 31.           
     permits may be issued to rural Alaska                              
     residents of the village of Kaktovik                               
     only. Public lands are closed to the                               
     taking of musk oxen, except by rural                               
     Alaska residents of the village of                                 
     Kaktovik during seasons identified                                 
     above.                                                             
COYOTE:                                                                 
    2 coyotes...............................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    2 foxes.................................  Sept. 1-Apr. 30.          
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    Unit 26(A) and (B)--10 foxes; however,    Sept. 1-Mar. 15.          
     no more than 2 foxes may be taken prior                            
     to Oct. 1.                                                         
    Unit 26(C)--10 foxes....................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
HARE (Snowshoe and Tundra):                                             
    No limit................................  July 1-June 30.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    2 lynx..................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    10 wolves...............................  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    1 wolverine.............................  Sept. 1-Mar. 31.          
GROUSE (Spruce, Blue, Ruffed, and Sharp-                                
 tailed):                                                               
    15 per day, 30 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
PTARMIGAN (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed):                             
    20 per day, 40 in possession............  Aug. 10-Apr. 30.          
                                                                        
                  TRAPPING                                              
COYOTE:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
FOX, ARCTIC (Blue and White Phase):                                     
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15            
FOX, RED (including Cross, Black and Silver                             
 Phases):                                                               
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
LYNX:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
MARTEN:                                                                 
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
MINK AND WEASEL:                                                        
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Jan. 31.           
MUSKRAT:                                                                
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-June 10.           
OTTER:                                                                  
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
WOLF:                                                                   
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 30.           
WOLVERINE:                                                              
    No limit................................  Nov. 1-Apr. 15.           
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    Dated: August 3, 1994.
William L. Hensley,
Chair, Federal Subsistence Board.

    Dated: August 5, 1994.
Phil Janik,
Regional Forester, USDA--Forest Service.
[FR Doc. 94-21501 Filed 9-1-94; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3410-11-P; 4310-55-P