12 Section 15. Map of the Coeur d’Alene Reservation Fishing and Hunting Regulations of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe on the Coeur d’Alene Reservation

Rose Lake Coeur d'Alene Reservation Rockford Bay Lane

Springston Medimont Setters Harrison Lacon

Conkling Park Worley

Chatcolet

Plummer

St. Maries Mowry

Benewah

³ Legend Reservation Perennial Streams Roads Tensed Agency Reserve Wildlife Mitigation Lands Fish and Wildlife Programs De Smet State Parks PO Box 408, Plummer, ID 83851

Office: 401 Anne Antelope Rd, Plummer, ID 83851

Sanders The information depicted on this map is the result of digital (208) 686-5302 analyses performed on a database consisting of information from a variety of governmental and other credible sources. The accuracy of the information presented is limited to the collective accuracy of the database on the date of the analysis. The information is believed accurate and reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the map. However, the Coeur d’Alene Tribe expressly disclaims responsibility for damages or liability that may arise from use of this map. This product is the property of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe and its use is thereby restricted.

Map Produced By Coeur d'Alene Tribe Wildlife Program on 12/20/06 File Name:C:\Cam081103\GIS\Res_Map.mxd For information on this map or other maps please contact us at cheusser@cdatribe- nsn.gov To report violations, or if you have any questions, please call one of the following numbers:

0241 68 Fish and Wildlife Office: (208) 686-5302 Miles Tribal Police: (208) 686-0137

CDA 192(2007) Dtd. 04/05/07 Adoption of Fishing & Hunting Regulations Brochure CDA 192(2007) Dtd. 04/05/07 Adoption of Fishing & Hunting Regulations Brochure 2 11 Tribal Permit Vendors Section 14. Coeur d’Alene Tribe Hunter Report Card Table of Contents HiWay Motel and Sports Shop Name:______Permit #:______310 10th St Section 1. Tribal License Requirements and Fees...... 3 Address:______Date Report Completed:______Plummer, ID 83851 Section 2. Jurisdiction...... 3 Phone #:______

Phone: (208) 686-1310 Section 3. General Information...... 3 Did you hunt on the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation?______Section 4. Enforcement...... 5 Little Canyon Shooting Where was your primary area of hunting?______3297 Minaloosa Valley Section 5. Closed or Restricted Areas ...... 5 (Please complete Table 1 for all species hunted.) Plummer, ID 83851 Section 6. General Hunting Information ...... 5 Table 1 Seen Section 7. Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits...... 6 Males Females Phone: (208) 686-0120 Species Total Days Hunted Calves/Fawns Section 8. General Fishing Information...... 6 (Bulls/Bucks) (Cows/Does) St. Joe Sport Stop Section 9. Threatened and Endangered Species ...... 7 Deer 402 W College Ave Section 10. Fishing Seasons and Bag Limits...... 8 St. Maries, ID 83861 General Seasons...... 8 Elk Phone: (208) 245-4417 Section 11. Trout Ponds...... 9 Moose Section 12. Fish and Wildlife Program Blue Goose Sporting Goods Accomplishments...... 9 Bear 621 Main Ave St. Maries, ID 83861 Section 13. Transportation Proxy Information ...... 10 Mountain Lion Section 14. Coeur d’Alene Tribe Hunter Report Card 11 Phone: (208) 245-4015 Turkey Section 15. Map of the Coeur d’Alene Reservation .... 12 Steamboat Trader Upland Game Birds 100 Coeur d’Alene Ave PO Box 172 Migratory Game Birds Harrison, ID 83833 Did you make a successful kill while hunting? Phone: (208) 689-9372 (If yes, please complete the following information for all relevant species.)

Fins and Feathers Tackle Shop Deer Tag #:______Elk Tag #:______Moose Tag #:______Species:______Sex: Male______Female______Sex: Male______Female______1816 ½ E Sherman Sex: Male______Female______Spread:______Spread:______Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814 Spread:______Points: Rt______Lt______Points: Rt______Lt______Phone: (208) 667-9304 Points: Rt______Lt______Circumference at base:______Harvest Date:______Harvest Date:______Harvest Date:______Location:______Location:______Location:______

Bear Tag #:______Mountain Lion Tag #:______Turkey Tag #:______Licenses may also be purchased from the Fish and Wildlife Sex: Male______Female______Sex: Male______Female______Sex: Male______Female______Programs located at: Pelt Tag #:______Pelt Tag #:______Weight (lbs):______Length (head to tail)______Length (head to tail)______Beard length:______Harvest Date:______Harvest Date:______Spur length:______401 Anne Antelope Rd Location:______Location:______Harvest Date:______Plummer, ID 83851 Location:______Phone: (208) 686-5302 Which of the following methods did you engage in while hunting? 1. Weapon Type: Rifle_____ Bow_____ Muzzleloader_____ Pistol_____ Other (specify)______2. Hunt Tactics: Still Hunt_____ Incidental_____ Bait_____ Hounds_____ Other (specify)______3. Guided: YES NO Special Comments: ______

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Coeur d’Alene Tribe Wildlife Resources Program 401 Annie Antelope Road

Plummer, ID 83851

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10 3 Section 1. Tribal License Requirements and Fees 3. All persons 13 and under must be accompanied by a Section 13. Transportation Proxy Information Fishing Hunting licensed adult (Hunting only).

Permit Permit D. All non-Indians and other hunters not covered above must The purpose of this transportation proxy is to protect, while in transit, the transporter, hunter and their property. This document is for Coeur d'Alene Tribal Member the sole use of transporting fish and/or wildlife from one location to another by either a Tribal member or Non-tribal member. comply with Tribal, State and Federal laws and Permits not required. regulations when hunting, and Tribal law and regulation Resident Non-member Indian When utilizing the Tribe’s Fish and Wildlife Transportation Proxy the hunter must complete the document below by identifying the when fishing within the exterior boundaries of the Coeur species harvested, sex of , location and date of harvest, member’s tribal ID number or tag # and the nature of the animal while (1 year residency requirement) d’Alene Reservation. being transported (is the animal whole, halved or quartered). Under Age 14 Permits not required. Junior (14-17) yearly license $10.00 $5.00 E. All permit holders may be required to acquire the If there are more fish or wildlife being transported, please list them in the space provided in the “Other Fish/Game” location of the Regular (18-54) yearly license $10.00 $10.00 permission of the land owner in addition to acquiring a Proxy Statement: i.e. 3 Chinook , 2 and 4 grouse. Senior (55+) yearly license $5.00 $5.00 Tribal Fishing and/or Hunting permit.

*Disabled/Military yearly license $5.00 $5.00 F. The establishment of licensing policies and procedures for If one person is transporting fish or wildlife for more than one hunter, each hunter must use a Proxy Statement for their animal(s). Daily license $5.00 N/A persons fishing or hunting on the Coeur d’Alene Non-Indian Reservation is pursuant to Coeur d’Alene Tribal Code COEUR D’ALENE TRIBE FISH AND WILDLIFE TRANSPORTATION PROXY STATEMENT Under Age 14 Permits not required. Chapter 20. Junior (14-17) yearly license $10.00 $5.00 HARVEST DATE TAG / ID # Nature of Animal Regular (18-54) yearly license $25.00 $10.00 G. Any person engaging in hunting and fishing (with the Elk CEDED / ON RESERVATION whole / skinned ¼ ½ Senior (55+) yearly license $5.00 $5.00 exception of Coeur d’Alene Tribal members) shall have a license on his/her person when engaged in such activity, *Disabled/Military yearly license $5.00 $5.00 Deer: WT / Mule CEDED / ON RESERVATION whole / skinned ¼ ½ and shall display the license for inspection upon the Daily license $5.00 N/A request of any commissioned Conservation Officer or Moose CEDED / ON RESERVATION whole / skinned ¼ ½ *Must provide Military Identification before issuance of other duly commissioned officer. Bear / Mt. Lion CEDED / ON RESERVATION whole / skinned ¼ ½ license. H. All hunting and yearly fishing licenses are valid through Other Fish/Game: A. Coeur d’Alene Tribal members may hunt and fish within December 31st of the calendar year that it was purchased. Species and quantity: Species and quantity: the exterior boundaries of the Reservation as is the Species and quantity: Species and quantity: aboriginal right of the Tribe and its members. Tribal Section 2. Jurisdiction members must carry their Tribal identification card at all

times while hunting and/or fishing within the boundaries Name of Hunter/Angler (printed): of the Reservation. A. The Coeur d’Alene Indian Tribe maintains exclusive Signature of Hunter/Angler: Date: jurisdiction to regulate the hunting and fishing by others. The Tribe and its members retain the right to hunt and Address of Hunter/Angler: Phone Number:( ) B. Enrolled Indians of other Federally recognized Tribes are allowed to hunt and fish on the Reservation upon issuance fish without state regulation in the total area originally Tribal affiliation and ID number: of a Tribal permit. To lawfully hunt and/or fish on the enclosed in the Reservation proclaimed by the President Destination of game (physical address): City State Reservation resident Non-member Indians must be of the United States in 1873. All wildlife, including all Name of Transporter(s): License Plate Number and State: licensed in accordance with the following terms: wild animals, wild birds, and fish within the Coeur d’Alene Reservation and other areas over which the Tribe Signature of Transporter: Date Phone Number:( ) 1. All persons must carry a Tribal identification card. 2. All persons 13 and under must be accompanied by a exercises authority are the exclusive property of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe. licensed adult when hunting. 3. All persons must meet the 1-year residency requirement B. The Coeur d’Alene Reservation is defined as the total land prior to issuance of license. and water area within the exterior boundaries of the present Reservation. C. Non-Indians must be licensed in accordance with the following terms in order to lawfully hunt and fish within Section 3. General Information the boundaries of the Reservation: 1. All persons must carry a valid Tribal hunting and/or fishing permit. A. Definitions: 2. All persons must carry a State license in addition to the Tribal license (Hunting only). 1. Big game CDA 192(2007) Dtd. 04/05/07 CDA 192(2007) Dtd. 04/05/07 Adoption of Fishing & Hunting Regulations Brochure Adoption of Fishing & Hunting Regulations Brochure

4 9 a. White-tailed deer i. Mountain whitefish The Following Exceptions Apply to All Anglers: Agency Pond – Starting in Plummer, ID travel south on Open b. Mule deer j. Largemouth bass Bag Highway 95 about 1 mile out of town. Turn right on the old Water Species Season Special Rules c. Elk k. Smallmouth bass Limit agency road and travel 5 miles to the old sub-agency. The Dates d. Moose l. Bluegill Open all pond is located near the Tribal court building (well marked). Trout Ponds Rainbow 5 e. Black bear m. Pumpkinseed year Benewah Creek Closed to f. Mountain lion n. White crappie Section 12. Fish and Wildlife Program 2. Furbearers o. Black crappie (and tributaries) all fishing Lake Creek (and Closed to Accomplishments a. Beaver p. Walleye tributaries) all fishing b. Otter q. Yellow perch Slot Limit: Fisheries: c. Muskrat r. Any hybrids of the above species Coeur d'Alene No cutthroat Lake and Black trout between • Improving stream channel stability, habitat complexity d. Mink 8. Bag limit – the maximum number of animals, birds or Open all Lake (within the Trout 2 8" and 16" and stream/floodplain interaction through habitat e. Weasel fish which may be taken, caught, killed or possessed by year Coeur d'Alene may be f. Marten any person, specified and fixed by regulation of the restoration and enhancement on the Reservation and the Reservation) retained in Ceded Territory. g. Fisher Tribal Council for any particular period of time, or as possession h. Lynx specified and fixed as to length, weight, sex or species. 25 per day, • Working with private landowners, state and federal 3. Predatory Animals 9. Catch and release – a method of fishing where no fish Kokanee 25 50 in agencies, and non-governmental entities possession a. Skunk may be retained by the angler. to improve management practices that benefit native Chinook 6 b. Coyote 10. Fishing – any effort made to kill, injure, disturb, capture species using voluntary and incentive based programs. Slot Limit: St. Joe River, from • Measuring physical habitat, water quality and fisheries c. Starling or catch a fish in waters on the Coeur d’Alene No cutthroat Coeur d'Alene responses to habitat improvements. 4. Small game Reservation. trout between Lake upstream to Open all Trout 2 8" and 16" • Providing fishing opportunities in catch-out ponds as well a. Bobcat 11. Hunting – any attempt to kill, injure, capture or disturb State Highway 3 year may be b. Badger any wildlife. Bridge at St. as various streams and Coeur d'Alene Lake. retained in Maries • Conducting annual fisheries surveys to monitor changes c. Raccoon 12. Member – any person whose name appears on the possession d. Red fox enrollment records of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe as an 25 per day, in populations and production to inform management e. Cottontail rabbit enrolled member of the Tribe. Kokanee 25 50 in decisions. f. Snowshoe hare 13. Minimum size limit – the shortest length fish, measured possession • Conducting research to determine in-lake survival for 5. Migratory game birds from the fish’s snout to the tip of the tail, that an angler Chinook 6 cutthroat trout and the effects of native/non-native species a. All species of Anatidae (geese, brants, dabbling may keep. interactions. ducks, diving ducks, tree ducks, sea ducks and 14. Motorized vehicle – any water, land or air vehicle mergansers) propelled by means of steam, petroleum products, Section 11. Trout Ponds Wildlife: b. Rallidae (rails, soras and coots) electricity or other mechanical power. • Continue to protect, restore and enhance over 2,700 acres c. Scolopacidae (snipes and sandpipers) 15. Open season – the time specified by regulation of the The Coeur d'Alene Tribe currently stocks three ponds with of mitigation lands dedicated to wildlife habitat. d. Columbidae (mourning dove) Tribal Council when it shall be lawful to hunt, trap or rainbow trout for harvest. These ponds are open year-round • Conducting annual wildlife population surveys. 6. Upland game birds fish for any animals, birds or fish. Each period of time and have a five fish daily limit. All non-Coeur d'Alene Tribal • Responding to wildlife injuries as well as nuisance and a. Chukar specified as an open season shall include the first and members and others must possess a Coeur d'Alene Tribe depredation complaints. b. Blue grouse last days thereof. fishing license while fishing. • Monitoring elk movement and habitat use through the use c. Spruce grouse 16. Possession limit – the maximum amount of live or dead of telemetry. d. quail fish or small game which can be held in possession at The ponds are located at: • Conducting surveys for rare forest carnivores on the e. Ring-necked pheasant any one time regardless of the number of days hunting Reservation and the Ceded Territory. f. Hungarian (gray) partridge or fishing. DeSmet Pond – Starting in Plummer, ID travel south on g. Ruffed grouse 17. Reservation – the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation. Highway 95 to DeSmet. Then turn right and go through the h. Wild turkey 18. Resident – a person who has maintained permanent Town of DeSmet. The site is located just off of the 7. Game fish residency within the boundary of the Coeur d’Alene Saltese/DeSmet Road by a series of springs near the green bus For updates to the regulations and more information, please a. Rainbow trout Indian Reservation for at least one year prior to stop shelter. visit our websites at: b. Cutthroat trout applying for a permit and has established by formal www.cdatribe-nsn.gov/fisheries.shtml c. Brook trout evidence an intent to continue residing within the Worley Pond – Starting in Plummer, ID travel north on www.cdatribe-nsn.gov/wildlife.shtml d. Brown trout Reservation boundaries. Highway 95 about one mile before you get to Worley. Near e. Kokanee 19. Vendor – any person or entity authorized by the the large billboard and across the highway from the grain f. Coho salmon Department to sell Tribal hunting or fishing permits. elevators, turn left on a small well traveled dirt road and travel g. Chinook salmon about ¼ mile to pond. h. Lake whitefish CDA 192(2007) Dtd. 04/05/07 CDA 192(2007) Dtd. 04/05/07 Adoption of Fishing & Hunting Regulations Brochure Adoption of Fishing & Hunting Regulations Brochure

8 5 Section 10. Fishing Seasons and Bag Limits B. It shall be unlawful for any Coeur d'Alene Indian to Section 5. Closed or Restricted Areas Bag Limits permit a non-member to hunt, fish, or trap on the General Seasons Coeur allotments of such members or other lands within A. The following areas have been closed or restricted d'Alene Coeur d'Alene Reservation boundaries without complying with all the pursuant to Chapter 20-2.00 of the Coeur d’Alene Tribal Tribal Tribal provisions of Chapter 20-7.00 (c) of the Coeur d’Alene All Non- Species Members Code: Members and Water Type Indian and and Resident All Non- Tribal Code and accompanying regulations. Resident Non- 1. Agency Reserve: Closed to all hunting. Others Non-member Indian and member 2. Goose Haven Lake Wildlife Mitigation Area: Closed to Indians Others Indians C. Abandonment of Game - No person shall abandon edible all motorized access. Closed to all waterfowl hunting. Lakes: Extends only to the edge Largemouth Bass No Limit 6 portions of fish or wildlife in the wild or at a meat 3. Windy Bay Wildlife Mitigation Area: Closed to all of flat waters, excluding small processing plant. The leaving of edible portions of fish or Smallmouth Bass No Limit No Limit motorized access. unnamed irrigation diversion Open all year Open all year wildlife at a processing plant for more than 30 days shall 4. Benewah Creek Wildlife Mitigation Area: Closed to all ponds, beaver ponds and mill 25 - In be considered unlawful. Any game that is considered as motorized access. ponds. addition to abandoned shall become the property of the Coeur Rivers and Streams: Small, Brook Trout* No Limit the trout 5. Hangman Creek Wildlife Mitigation Area: Closed to all unnamed irrigation diversion Saturday of Saturday of limit on any d’Alene Tribe and shall be disposed of in a manner motorized access. ponds, beaver ponds, and mill Memorial Day Memorial Day water deemed appropriate by the Tribe. 6. Benewah Creek: Closed to all fishing. None - None - ponds have the same season as Weekend - Weekend - 7. Lake Creek: Closed to all fishing. the river or stream on which they November 30 November 30 There is no There is no D. Use of Motorized Vehicles - It shall be unlawful for any are located. harvest harvest 8. Heyburn State Park: Closed to all big game hunting. season for season for person to operate a motorized vehicle for the purpose of Benewah Creek (and 9. McCrosky State Park: Closed to all big game hunting. bull trout. bull trout. chasing or harassing game animals on the Coeur d’Alene tributaries): Extending 100 Closed to all Closed to all Any bull Any bull yards into Coeur d'Alene Lake fishing fishing Reservation. This prohibition shall not include the use of trout caught trout caught Section 6. General Hunting Information from the mouth of the stream Bull Trout motorized boats while drifting when the motor has been must not be must not be removed removed shut off. It shall be unlawful for unauthorized motorized Lake Creek (and tributaries): A. No game birds or game animals may be taken from one- Extending 100 yards into Coeur Closed to all Closed to all from the from the vehicle use around the perimeter of any fishpond. d'Alene Lake from the mouth of fishing fishing water and water and half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise. the stream must be must be E. Display of Permit – Any person engaging in a permitted released released B. It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt any game Trout Ponds Open all year Open all year immediately. immediately. activity shall have the permit on his/her person when species with a spotlight. Northern Pike No Limit No limit engaged in such activity, and shall display the permit for General Whitefish Season: inspection upon the request of any commissioned Fishing gear or bait restrictions Open January Tiger Muskie No Limit No limit C. Evidence of sex must be left attached to the carcass of a which apply to a river or stream 1 - March 31 Conservation Officer or other duly commissioned officer. Open all year big game animal taken in a hunt (head, horns, or antlers section during the season open and May 29 - No limit on for other species apply during December 31 species with F. Alteration or Copying of Permits – No permit shall be left naturally attached to the whole carcass or to a front the whitefish season. the quarter; or scrotum, penis, or testicles left naturally 6 - In the altered, erased or mutilated except by a duly appointed exception of aggregate of representative of the Natural Resource Department or by attached to the carcass or to a hindquarter) until the cutthroat. A all trout carcass reaches the final place of storage or consumption. maximum of commissioned Conservation Officer(s) to correct errors species, only two (2) on the permit, and any such correction shall be signed by two (2) of cutthroat D. No person shall utilize dogs in pursuing any wild game which may the person. Any permit which has been altered, erased or Trout (includes the following trout may be kept be cutthroat. mutilated shall otherwise immediately become invalid. except for bear, mountain lion, waterfowl and/or upland family fishes: brook, cutthroat, on all open No cutthroat game birds (except turkey). rainbow, trout hybrids and the waters of the No permit shall be copied nor shall any copy of a permit between 8" landlocked forms of chinook and Reservation, be displayed, offered for inspection, or otherwise used for and 16" may kokanee salmon of which E. It shall be unlawful for any person to sell or purchase any be kept. any official purpose other than for the purpose for which none may be (See the permit was issued. big game meat on the Reservation. between 8" Exceptions and 16". Table for (See F. The Reservation is closed to the harvest of all furbearers special Section 4. Enforcement Exceptions (beaver, otter, muskrat, mink, weasels, marten, fisher and regulations) Table for lynx). special A. Anyone found by the Coeur d'Alene Tribal Court to have regulations) committed such a civil infraction shall be liable for a civil Note: It is not illegal to harvest big game animals that penalty of not more than $5,000 for each infraction. In have radio collars, neckbands or markers. If a marked Whitefish No Limit 25 addition, penalty may include confiscation or forfeiture of animal is harvested, please return the collar or other All species other than those listed No Limit No limit all fish, game, weapons, vehicles, boats or other above markers to the Tribal Wildlife Program. equipment used or involved in the infraction pursuant to Chapter 20-22.00 of the Coeur d’Alene Tribal Code. CDA 192(2007) Dtd. 04/05/07 CDA 192(2007) Dtd. 04/05/07 Adoption of Fishing & Hunting Regulations Brochure Adoption of Fishing & Hunting Regulations Brochure

6 7 Section 7. Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits A. Non-Indians: All Non-Indian hunters must comply with 3. To refuse to produce a license or fish for inspection b. Possess ornamental or tropical aquarium fish of all Federal and State of hunting regulations, upon request of a conservation officer. varieties commonly accepted for interstate Coeur d'Alene Tribal Members and Resident Non- seasons, bag limits and dates in addition to satisfying all shipment. Member Indians Tribal requirements. 4. To fail to stop and report at any check station c. Possess fish from a private pond or commercial established to inspect licenses and fish and game. fish facility when accompanied by a sales receipt Species Seasons Section 8. General Fishing Information and written permission from the Fish and Wildlife 5. To put any substance not attached to a hook into the Programs of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe. Elk A. Archery and Spear Fishing - Fishing with a bow and water for the purpose of attracting fishes (chumming). d. Transport fish between licensed commercial fish Jun. 1 - Aug. 31 and Jan. 1 - Jan. facilities. Antlered only arrow, crossbow or spear is permitted only in the taking 31 of bullfrogs and unprotected non-game fish, and only 6. To have in the field or in transit any trout, char, salmon Either sex Sept. 1 - Dec. 31 during the season set for the taking of game fish. (kokanee, chinook), pike or bass from which the head Section 9. Threatened and Endangered Species Deer or tail has been removed.

Jun. 1 - Aug. 31 and Jan. 1 - Jan. B. Fishing Gear - It is unlawful to fish in any water of the 1. Bull Trout Antlered only 7. To use chemicals, poisons, electric current, or explosive 31 Coeur d’Alene Reservation with more than one (1) Under mandates of the Endangered Species Act, the US in attempting to catch or destroy fish. Either sex Sept. 1 - Dec. 31 handline or pole and line; or with more than five (5) lines Fish and Wildlife Service listed bull trout as threatened

while ice fishing; or by archery, spearfishing, snagging, in nearly all-northern Idaho Waters. Today, bull trout Controlled hunt only (members 8. To sell or buy fish or parts of fish taken from Coeur Moose hands, and netting except as permitted. Exception, two are found primarily in upper-elevation streams. only) d’Alene Reservation waters. (2) poles may be used in Coeur d'Alene Lake and Black Spawning, egg incubation, and early rearing of bull Annual August drawing Lake within the boundaries of the Coeur d'Alene trout are confined to upper-elevation streams. Large Bear Open all year 9. To transport fish harvested from a private pond without Reservation. The person fishing must attend the line or rivers and lakes provide habitat for migration and adult Mt. Lion Open all year written permission from the owner. lines. rearing. Declines in population numbers and habitat Turkey Apr. 1 - May 31 have been attributed to overharvest, competition and 10. To ship any fish by commercial carrier unless the Fall Season Oct. 10 - Nov. 20 (members only) C. Fishing Shelters - Any enclosure or shelter which is left hybridization with introduced species, construction of outside of the package is marked showing the number Upland Game unattended overnight on the ice of any water within the barriers, and degradation of habitat. Aug. 1 - Jan. 31 and kinds of fish, and the name, address and fishing Birds Coeur d’Alene Reservation shall have the owner’s name, license number of the person who caught the fish. Migratory Birds Follow Federal Regulations telephone number, and current address legibly marked on Under the Coeur d’Alene Tribe’s Authority to set

Small Game Open all year two opposing sides of the enclosure or shelter. fishing rules, the Coeur d’Alene Tribe has closed all 11. To destroy, disturb, or remove any traps belonging to bull trout harvest on the Reservation. Predatory others. Open all year D. Gaff Hooks/Snagging - It is unlawful to snag or land fish Animals of any species with a gaff hook except through a hole cut a. Know the difference 12. To release or allow the release of any species of live or broken in the ice in waters that have no length The ability to identify bull trout and closely related Bag Limits fish (including crayfish), or fish eggs, within the Coeur restrictions or harvest closures for that species pursuant to species is important in rebuilding the Reservation’s Resident Non- d’Alene Reservation without a license from the Fish Coeur d'Alene Chapter 20-13.00 (c) of the Coeur d’Alene Tribal Code. bull trout population. In most streams and lakes, Species Member and Wildlife Programs of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Members the Fish and Wildlife Program encourages anglers Indians EXCEPT no permission is required: E. Molesting Fish - It is unlawful to molest any fish by to keep brook trout by offering a bag limit of 25 in Elk 2 1 a. When fish are being released at the same time and shooting at it with a firearm or pellet gun, striking at it addition to the normal trout limit. Deer 3 1 place where caught; or with a club, hands, rocks, or other objects, building b. When crayfish are being released from a trap and Bear No Limit 1 obstructions for catching fish, or chasing fish up or Brook and bull trout look alike to many anglers. are released at the same time and place where Mt. Lion No Limit 1 downstream in any manner. However, there are two easily recognizable caught. Turkey Spring 3 1 differences: 13. To possess, transport, or cause to be transported within Fall Season 1 N/A F. Use of Bait - It is unlawful to use live fish as bait. the Coeur d’Alene Reservation any live fish or fish 1. Brook trout have spots or marks on the Upland Game eggs without having first obtained a license from the No Limit No Limit G. It is unlawful: dorsal (top) fin, and they have three colors Birds Fish and Wildlife Programs of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe. 1. To fish in any water having special limits while in the lower fins (a white leading edge, Follow However, no license is required to: Follow Federal possessing an excess of the special limit. followed by a black band, and an orangeish Migratory Birds Federal a. Keep game fish that can legally be reduced to Regulations color in the rest of the fin). Regulations possession, alive and in possession in a live well, 2. To fish through a hole cut or broken in the ice that is 2. Bull trout have no spots in the dorsal fin, Small Game No Limit No Limit net or on a stringer while at the body of water from larger than 10 inches in diameter except as noted and only two colors on the lower fins (no Predatory Animals No Limit No Limit which they were taken. elsewhere. black band)

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