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§ 32.21 50 CFR Ch. I (10–1–11 Edition)

§ 32.21 Alaska. cameras, temporary blinds, stands, etc. (see § 27.93 of this chapter). Alaska refuges are opened to hunt- 11. Hunters must report accidents involv- ing, fishing and trapping pursuant to ing property damage or personal injury to the Alaska National Interest Lands the refuge manager or authorized Service Conservation Act (Pub. L. 96–487, 94 personnel (see §25.72 of this chapter). Stat. 2371). Information regarding spe- B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting cific refuge regulations can be obtained of quail and cottontail rabbit in accordance from the Region 7 Office of the U.S. with State regulations subject to the fol- Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage, lowing conditions: 1. Conditions A1 through A11 apply. AK, or by contacting the manager of 2. We only allow hunting of cottontail rab- the respective individual refuge. bit from September 1 to the close of the State quail season. § 32.22 . C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of The following refuge units have been desert bighorn sheep in Arizona Wildlife opened for hunting and/or fishing, and Management Areas 16A and 44A in accord- are listed in alphabetical order with ance with State regulations subject to the applicable refuge-specific regulations. following conditions: 1. Conditions A4 through A11 apply. NATIONAL WILDLIFE 2. In Arizona Wildlife Management Unit REFUGE 44A, we allow hunting on the refuge only in those areas south of the Bill Williams River A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow Road and east of Arizona State Rt. 95 plus hunting of mourning and white-winged dove the south half of Section 35, T 11N–R 17W as in accordance with State regulations subject posted. to the following conditions: 3. In Arizona Wildlife Management Unit 1. We allow only shotguns for hunting. We 16A, we allow hunting for desert bighorn limit all shotguns to a maximum three-shell sheep only in those areas north of the Bill capacity, unless it is plugged with a one- Williams River. piece filler, incapable of removal without D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing in ac- disassembling the gun, so its total capacity cordance with State regulations subject to does not exceed three shells (see §20.21(b) of the following conditions: this chapter). 1. Conditions A4 through A11 apply. 2. You may possess only nontoxic shot 2. We prohibit personal watercraft (PWC as while hunting in the field (see § 32.2(k)). 3. We prohibit hunting within 50 yards (45 defined by State law), air boats, and hover- m) of any building, road, or levee open to craft on all waters within the boundaries of public use. the refuge. 4. We allow hunting/angling on the refuge 3. We designate all refuge waters as wake- only in those areas posted or designated as less speed zones (as defined by State law). open. The public hunting area is generally 4. Persons fishing from a boat or other described as south of the Bill Williams Road floating object must obtain, possess, and and east of Arizona State Rt. 95 plus the carry a current shared juris- south half of Section 35, T 11N–R 17W as diction stamp. posted. We close the isolated grow-out cove 5. Conditions A3 and A7 through A11 apply. near the visitor center to fishing as posted. BUENOS AIRES NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE 5. We allow hunting/angling in accordance with State regulations only for the listed A. Migratory Game Bird Hunting. We allow species. hunting of goose, duck, coot, and dove on 6. You may retrieve fish or game from an designated areas of the refuge in accordance area closed to hunting or entry only upon with State regulations subject to the fol- specific consent from an authorized refuge lowing conditions: employee. 1. We allow portable or temporary blinds 7. We prohibit target practice or any non- and stands, but you must remove them at hunting discharge of firearms (see § 27.42 of the end of each hunt day. this chapter). 2. We prohibit the use of flagging tape, re- 8. Anyone for hire to assist or guide a hun- flective tape, or other signs or markers used ter or angler must first obtain, possess, and to identify paths or to mark tree stands, carry a valid Special Use Permit issued by blinds, or other areas. the refuge manager. 3. The No-Hunt Zones include all Service 9. We prohibit the construction or use of property east of milepost 7 of Arivaca Road any pits, permanent blinds, or other struc- within the Arivaca Creek Management Area, tures (see §27.92 of this chapter). all Service property in Brown Canyon, all 10. All refuge visitors must remove all per- Service property within 1⁄4 mile (.4 km) of sonal items from the refuge at the end of refuge residences, and the posted No-Hunt each day’s activity, i.e., boats, equipment, Zone encompassing refuge headquarters and

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