U.S. Fish and Wildlife Serv., Interior § 32.20 Proclamations and or- ders Land and waters within boundary and adjacent to, State or in the vicinity ofÐ Citation No. Date Nov. 3, 1970 .. .......do ............ Eufaula Wildlife Refuge ............................................ 35 FR 16935. Nov. 3, 1970 .. .......do ............ Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge ............................ 35 FR 16936. 2748 Oct. 1, 1947 ... Illinois ............. Honshoe Lake, Alexander County ........................... 3 CFR, 1947 Supp. 12 FR 6521. Sept. 9, 1953 .......do ............ .......do ...................................................................... 18 FR 5495. 2748 Oct. 2, 1958 ... Iowa ............... Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge 3 CFR, 1958 Supp.; 23 FR 7825. 2322 Feb. 7, 1939 .. Louisiana ....... Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge ......................... 3 CFR, Cum. Suppl. 4 FR 611. Nov. 19, 1982 .......do ............ Delta National Wildlife Refuge ................................. 47 FR 52183. Dec. 2, 1969 .. .......do ............ Lacassine National Wildlife Refuge ......................... 34 FR 19077. Aug. 13, 1960 Maryland ........ Martin National Wildlife Refuge ............................... 25 FR 7741. 2617 Oct. 18, 1948 Massachusetts Parker River National Wildlife Refuge ..................... 3 CFR, 1948 Supp. 13 FR 6115. Oct. 2, 1958 ... Minnesota ...... Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge 3 CFR, 1958 Supp. 23 FR 7825. 2200 Oct. 7, 1936 ... Montana ......... Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge ............... 1 FR 1554. Aug. 30, 1976 .......do ............ Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge ........... 41 FR 31539. 2284 May 9, 1939 .. North Carolina Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge ........................ 3 FR 912. 2129 July 18, 1935 .......do ............ Swanquarter National Wildlife Refuge ..................... 49 Stat. 3450. Aug. 21, 1963 .......do ............ Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge .................. 28 FR 9209. Sept. 22, 1967 .......do ............ Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge ........................... 32 FR 13384. 33 FR 749, Jan. 20, 1968. Sept. 27, 1964 .......do ............ .......do ...................................................................... 49 FR 38141. 2000 June 6, 1932 South Carolina Cape Romanain National Wildlife Refuge ............... 47 Stat. 2513. 2329 Apr. 10, 1939 .......do ............ Savannah National Wildlife Refuge ......................... 3 CFR, Cum. Supp.; 4 FR 1595. Sept. 13, 1968 .......do ............ Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge ................... 33 FR 12964. Oct. 8, 1963 ... Tennessee ..... Cross Creeks National Wildlife Refuge ................... 28 FR 10782. Aug. 23, 1956 Texas ............. Aransas National Wildlife Regudge ......................... 21 FR 6513. 2370 Oct. 16, 1939 Virginia ........... Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge .......................... 3 CFR, Cum. Supp. 4 FR 4285. Aug. 13, 1954 .......do ............ Presquile National Wildlife Refuge .......................... 19 FR 5290. Jan. 5, 1962 .. .......do ............ Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge .......................... 27 FR 104; 27 FR 858. Aug. 21, 1963 .......do ............ Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge .................. 28 FR 9209. Oct. 9, 1969 ... .......do ............ Mason Neck National Wildlife Refuge ..................... 34 FR 15653. 2439 Nov. 7, 1940 .. Washington .... Willapa National Wildlife Refuge .............................. 3 CFR, Cum. Supp.; 5 FR 4443. Oct. 2, 1958 ... Wisconsin ...... Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge 3 CFR, 1958 Supp.; 23 FR 7825. [58 FR 5064, Jan. 19, 1993, as amended at 58 FR 42880, Aug. 12, 1993] Subpart BÐRefuge-Specific Regu- B. Upland Game Hunting. [Reserved] C. Big Game Hunting. [Reserved] lations for Hunting and Fishing D. Sport Fishing. Fishing is permitted on designated areas of the refuge subject to the § 32.20 Alabama. following conditions: The following refuge units have been 1. Fishing is permitted only from sunrise opened for hunting and/or fishing, and to sunset. are listed in alphabetical order with 2. Only nonmotorized boats and boats with applicable refuge-specific regulations. electric motors are permitted on Gator and Little Gator Lakes. BLOWING WIND CAVE NATIONAL WILDLIFE CHOCTAW NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE REFUGE A. Hunting of Migratory Game Birds. [Re- A. Hunting of Migratory Game Birds. [Re- served] served] B. Upland Game Hunting. Hunting of squir- B. Upland Game Hunting. Hunting of upland rel, rabbit, raccoon and opossum is per- game is permitted on designated areas of the mitted on designated areas of the refuge sub- refuge subject to the following condition: ject to the following condition: Permits are Sauty Creek Wildlife Management Area reg- required. ulations apply. C. Big Game Hunting. Hunting of white- C. Big Game Hunting. [Reserved] tailed deer and feral hogs is permitted on D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved] designated areas of the refuge subject to the following condition: Permits are required. BON SECOUR NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE D. Sport Fishing. Fishing is permitted on A. Hunting of Migratory Game Birds. [Re- designated areas of the refuge subject to the served] following conditions: 641 VerDate 11<MAY>2000 10:49 Nov 22, 2000 Jkt 190202 PO 00000 Frm 00641 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:\SGML\190202T.XXX pfrm02 PsN: 190202T § 32.21 50 CFR Ch. I (10±1±00 Edition) 1. Fishing, boating and public access are opossum on designated portions of the refuge permitted only from one-half hour before subject to the following condition: Refuge sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. permits required. 2. Fishing is permitted year-round unless C. Big Game Hunting. [Reserved] otherwise marked by signs as closed to pub- D. Sport Fishing. [Reserved] lic entry or fishing. 3. Only fish, according to State regula- WHEELER NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE tions, may be taken or possessed. Bowfishing is not permitted. A. Hunting of Migratory Game Birds. [Re- 4. Taking, possessing, or attempting to served] take frogs and turtles is prohibited. B. Upland Game Hunting. We allow hunting 5. The use of trotlines, snag lines, soap of quail, squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, and opos- lines, set lines, drops, gigs and jugs is not sum on designated areas of the refuge sub- permitted. ject to the following condition: We require 6. Entry and use of airboats, hovercraft, permits. and personalized watercraft such as jet skis, C. Big Game Hunting. We allow hunting of watercycles or waterbikes are prohibited. white-tailed deer on designated areas of the 7. All gill nets must be actively attended refuge subject to the following condition: We at all times. require permits. 8. A refuge permit is required for commer- D. Sport Fishing. We allow fishing on des- cial fishing of all nets, traps, baskets, boxes ignated areas of the refuge subject to the fol- and seine used in refuge waters. Information lowing conditions: on harvest data is required. 1. We do not allow bank fishing around the EUFAULA NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE shoreline of the refuge headquarters. 2. All other refuge waters are open to fish- A. Hunting of Migratory Game Birds. Hunt- ing year-round unless otherwise posted. ing of geese, ducks and mourning doves is permitted on designated areas of the refuge 3. We prohibit entry and use of airboats subject to the following condition: Permits and hovercraft on all waters within the ref- are required. uge boundaries. B. Upland Game Hunting. Hunters may hunt 4. We prohibit entry and use of inboard rabbit and squirrel on designated areas of waterthrust boats, such as but not limited to the refuge subject to the following condition: personal watercraft, watercycles, and Permits are required. waterbikes on all waters of the refuge except C. Big Game Hunting. Hunting of white- that portion of the Tennessee River and tailed deer is permitted on designated areas Flint Creek from its mouth to mile-marker of the refuge subject to the following condi- three. tion: Permits are required. 5. You may not leave boats on the refuge D. Sport Fishing. Anglers may fish, frog and overnight. trap turtles on designated areas of the refuge subject to State fishing regulations and the [58 FR 5064, Jan. 19, 1993, as amended at 58 following conditions: FR 29073, May 18, 1993; 59 FR 6688, Feb. 11, 1. Fishermen may fish, including 1994; 59 FR 55183, Nov. 3, 1994; 62 FR 47375, bowfishing, only during daylight hours in Sept. 9, 1997; 63 FR 46915, Sept. 3, 1998; 65 FR refuge impoundments and waters other than 30777, May 12, 2000] the Walter F. George Reservoir. 2. Fishermen may not frog or trap turtles § 32.21 Alaska. in impounded waters not contiguous with the Walter F. George Reservoir. Alaska refuges are opened to hunt- 3. Creel, possession, and size limit for Wal- ing, fishing and trapping pursuant to ter F. George Reservoir apply to all im- the Alaska National Interest Lands pounded refuge waters. Conservation Act (Pub. L. 96±487, 94 4. Reciprocal license agreements between Stat. 2371). Information regarding spe- Alabama and Georgia only apply to waters cific refuge regulations can be obtained contiguous with the Walter F. George Res- ervoir. Anglers fishing in refuge impound- from the Region 7 Office of the U.S. ments must possess a license for the state in Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage, which they are fishing. AK, or by contacting the manager of the respective individual refuge. KEY CAVE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE A. Hunting of Migratory Game Birds. Hunt- § 32.22 Arizona. ers may hunt
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