The Federal public lands on Prince of Wales Island, excluding the southeastern portion (lands south of the West Arm of Cholmondeley Sound draining into Cholmondeley Sound or draining eastward into Clarence Strait), are closed to hunting of deer Aug. Harvest tickets must be used in order except when recording a female deer on tag number five Harvest ticket number five must be used when recording the harvest of a female deer, but may be used for recording the harvest of a male deer. Female deer may be taken only during the period Oct. Table 2 to Paragraph (n)(2) Harvest limitsĥ deer however, no more than one may be a female deer. Ptarmigan (Rock, Willow, and White-tailed): 20 per day, 40 in possessionįox, Red (including Cross, Black, and Silver Phases): No limit Grouse (Spruce, Blue, and Ruffed): 5 per day, 10 in possession Units 1A and 1B, south of Bradfield Canal and the east fork of the Bradfield River-5 wolves The Federal harvest allocation will be 25% (rounded up to the next whole number) of bull moose permitsįox, Red (including Cross, Black, and Silver Phases): 2 foxes The annual harvest quota will be announced by the USDA Forest Service, Juneau office, in consultation with ADF&G. A household receiving a State permit for Berners Bay drainages moose may not receive a Federal permit. Only one moose permit may be issued per household. Unit 1C, Berners Bay-1 bull by drawing permit Unit 1C, remainder, excluding drainages of Berners Bay-1 bull by State registration permit only Unit 1C, that portion south of Point Hobart including all Port Houghton drainages-1 antlered bull with spike-fork or 50-inch antlers or 3 or more brow tines on one side, or antlers with 2 brow tines on both sides, by State registration permit only Unit 1B-1 antlered bull with spike-fork or 50-inch antlers or 3 or more brow tines on one side, or antlers with 2 brow tines on both sides, by State registration permit only Unit 1A-1 antlered bull by Federal registration permit Unit 1D, remainder-1 goat by State registration permit only Unit 1D, that portion lying between Taiya Inlet and River and the White Pass and Yukon Railroad Unit 1D, that portion lying north of the Katzehin River and northeast of the Haines highway-1 goat by State registration permit only Unit 1C, remainder-1 goat by State registration permit only Unit 1C, that portion draining into Stephens Passage and Taku Inlet between Eagle Glacier and River and Taku Glacier Unit 1C, that portion draining into Lynn Canal and Stephens Passage between Antler River and Eagle Glacier and River, and all drainages of the Chilkat Range south of the Endicott River-1 goat by State registration permit only The taking of kids or nannies accompanied by kids is prohibited Unit 1A and Unit 1B, remainder-2 goats a State registration permit will be required for the taking of the first goat and a Federal registration permit for the taking of a second goat. Unit 1A and Unit 1B, that portion on the Cleveland Peninsula south of the divide between Yes Bay and Santa Anna Inlet Unit 1B, that portion north of LeConte Bay-1 goat by State registration permit only the taking of kids or nannies accompanied by kids is prohibited Successful hunters must send a photo of their elk antlers to ADF&G and a 5-inch section of the lower jaw with front teeth 31Įlk: 1 elk by Federal registration permit Unit 1C-4 deer however, female deer may be taken only Sep. Camping is available in nearby Babcock State Park.Table 1 to Paragraph (n)(1) Harvest limitsīlack Bear: 2 bears, no more than one may be a blue or glacier bearīrown Bear: 1 bear every 4 regulatory years by State registration permit only įishing is available in the Meadow River.Ĭamping is not available in the WMA. Hunting opportunities include deer, grouse, raccoon, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl, and woodcock. Occupying 2,385 acres (965 ha) of river bottomland, the WMA is located along the Meadow River and consists mainly of wetlands habitat. Meadow River Wildlife Management Area, is located near Rupert, West Virginia in Greenbrier County. Wildlife Resources Section, WV Division of Natural Resources
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