
1 Attachment 5 2 DIVISION 008 3 DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE LANDS 4 5 6 635-008-0095 7 Fern Ridge Wildlife Area (Lane County) 8 As the underlying landowner, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has adopted rules and regulations (CFR 9 Title 36) that apply to all Fern Ridge project land and water areas. The Fern Ridge Wildlife Area is open to 10 wildlife-oriented public use compatible with the goals and objectives contained in the 2009 (updated 2020) 11 Fern Ridge Wildlife Area Management Plan unless otherwise excluded or restricted by the following rules: 12 (1) Open to the discharge of firearms only while hunting big game and game birds during authorized 13 seasons. 14 (2) Discharging rifles and handguns is prohibited. 15 (3) No person shall possess or use any shot other than federally-approved nontoxic shot at any time, 16 except for big game hunters using buckshot or slugs. 17 (4) The use of air guns, BB guns and paintball guns is prohibited. 18 (5) Camping is prohibited except by access permit issued by ODFW. 19 (6) Open fires are prohibited. 20 (7) The wildlife area is closed to the public between 10 pm and 4 am. 21 (8) Horses and horseback riding are prohibited. 22 (9) Free daily hunting permits are required for hunting various wildlife area units, must be possessed at all 23 times by users and must be completed and returned at the end of the day. Consult annual Game Bird 24 regulations for check station locations, time and date restrictions, and hunting requirements. 25 (10) Seasonal access restrictions may be in place to provide wildlife sanctuary. Consult annual Game Bird 26 Regulations and posted signage for dates and locations. 27 (11) Trapping is prohibited. 28 (12) ODFW Wildlife Area Parking Permit required. 29 30 Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 31 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 32 33 34 1 1 635-008-0130 2 Power City Wildlife Area (Umatilla County) 3 The Power City Wildlife Area is open to wildlife-oriented public use compatible with the goals and 4 objectives contained in the 2008 Columbia Basin Wildlife Area Management Plan unless otherwise excluded 5 or restricted by the following rules: 6 (1) Camping or overnight stay is prohibited. 7 (2) Open fires are prohibited. 8 (3) Discharging firearms other than shotguns is prohibited. 9 (4) Discharging a shotgun is prohibited except as authorized during game bird and game mammal 10 seasons. 11 (5) No person shall possess or use any shot other than federally-approved nontoxic shot at any time, 12 except for big game hunters using buckshot or slugs. 13 (6) The wildlife area is closed to the public between 10 pm and 4 am [is prohibited] except in designated 14 parking areas. 15 (7) Leaving decoys set out overnight (10 pm through 4 am) is prohibited. 16 (8) Placing waterfowl hunting site closer than 200 yards apart is prohibited. 17 (9) ODFW Wildlife Area Parking Permit required. 18 19 Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 20 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 21 22 23 635-008-0140 24 Riverside Wildlife Area (Harney/Malhuer Counties) 25 The Riverside Wildlife Area is open to wildlife-oriented public use compatible with the goals and 26 objectives contained in the 2009 (updated 2019) Riverside Wildlife Area Management Plan unless otherwise 27 excluded or restricted by the following rules: 28 (1) Camping is prohibited. 29 (2) Open fires are prohibited. 30 (3) Motorized vehicle travel is only allowed on open roads or parking areas. 31 32 Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162 & 496.992 33 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162 & 496.992 34 2 1 635-008-0155 2 Summer Lake Wildlife Area (Lake County) 3 The Summer Lake Wildlife Area is open to wildlife-oriented public use compatible with the goals and 4 objectives contained in the 2007 Summer Lake Wildlife Area Management Plan unless otherwise excluded or 5 restricted by the following rules: 6 (1) Posted Refuges are closed to all entry during any waterfowl hunting season authorized at the 7 Wildlife Area and during the seven days prior to opening day [through the end] of the [respective] Zone 2 8 [general waterfowl] duck season [during authorized game bird and game mammal hunting seasons], except 9 to retrieve lawfully taken wildlife. Motor vehicle access along the Wildlife Viewing Loop, which goes 10 through a posted refuge, is permitted except during any waterfowl season authorized at the Wildlife Area 11 and during the seven days prior to opening day of the Zone 2 duck season. [the youth waterfowl hunt 12 and 7 days prior to and through the general waterfowl season.] 13 (2) Entering any portion of the Wildlife Area south of Thousand Springs Lane (Lake County Road 4-17), 14 except the Foster Place unit and open roads and campgrounds, seven days prior to Zone 2 waterfowl season 15 (see game bird regulations for specific dates) is prohibited. 16 (3) Discharging firearms is prohibited except as authorized during game bird and game mammal hunting 17 seasons, between September 1 and January 31. 18 (4) Discharging firearms into and hunting in posted refuges, campgrounds and safety zones is prohibited. 19 (5) Centerfire rifles and handguns are prohibited for game mammal hunting except on that portion of the 20 wildlife area west of Hwy. 31. 21 (6) No person shall hunt game mammals with a firearm east of Hwy. 31 during any game bird hunting 22 seasons open on the wildlife area. 23 (7) No person shall possess or use any shot other than federally-approved nontoxic shot at any time, 24 except for big game hunters using buckshot or slugs. 25 (8) No person shall leave decoys set out overnight (8 pm to 4 am). 26 (9) All hunters must obtain a daily hunt permit (available at Headquarters 1.3 miles south of the town of 27 Summer Lake) which must be possessed at all times by users. Daily permits for 2 consecutive days are 28 allowed. Check-out at the end of the day or following 2 consecutive days is required. 29 (10) Trapping is prohibited. 30 (11) Motorized vehicle travel is only allowed on open roads, campgrounds or parking areas. 31 (12) Bullgate and Windbreak dikes and the Work Road are closed to motor vehicles from March 15 to 32 August 15, during any waterfowl season authorized at the Wildlife Area, during the three days prior to 33 any youth waterfowl hunting days and during the seven days prior to opening day of the Zone 2 duck 3 1 season. [and one week prior to and through the end of Zone 2 general waterfowl and three days prior to and 2 during youth waterfowl hunting seasons.] 3 (13) Operating boats with gas-powered motors is prohibited. 4 (14) Camping or leaving vehicles unattended is prohibited except on areas designated for that use, and 5 shall not exceed a total of 14 days during any 30 day period, 6 (15) ODFW Wildlife Area Parking Permit required. 7 8 Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162 & 496.992 9 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146, 496.162 & 496.992 10 11 12 DIVISION 045 13 DEFINITIONS 14 15 635-045-0000 16 Purpose 17 (1) The purpose of these rules is to list definitions pursuant to hunting seasons for big game and game 18 birds. 19 (2) The documents entitled “2019 – 2020 2020 – 2021 Oregon Game Bird Regulations,” and “2020 20 Oregon Big Game Regulations”, are incorporated by reference into these rules. These documents are 21 available at hunting license vendors and regional, district and headquarters offices of the Oregon Department 22 of Fish and Wildlife. 23 24 [Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.] 25 Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 26 Stats. Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162 27 28 29 635-045-0002 30 Definitions 31 (1) "Active Military Personnel" means, for the purpose of participating in the Veterans and Active 32 Military Personnel Waterfowl Hunting Day(s), members of the Armed Forces [Army, Navy, Air Force, 33 Marine Corps, and Coast Guard] on active duty, including members of the National Guard and 34 Reserves on active duty (other than for training). 4 1 ([1]2) "Adult hunting license" is a resident or nonresident hunting license, resident combination angling 2 and hunting license, disabled veteran's angling and hunting license, pioneer's angling and hunting license or 3 senior citizen's angling and hunting license. 4 ([2]3) "Agricultural lands" are lands that are not less than ten acres in extent that have been cultivated and 5 planted or irrigated to domestic crops that are currently in use. Isolated home gardens, abandoned farmsteads, 6 logged lands, rangelands, and tree farms, are not included in this definition. 7 ([3]4) "Antler Point" is a point at least one inch in length measured from tip of point to nearest edge of 8 beam. This definition applies only to the three-point elk and spike only elk bag limits. 9 ([4]5) "Antlerless deer" means doe or fawn deer. 10 ([5]6) "Antlerless elk" means cow or calf elk. 11 ([6]7) "Application" means the electronic form completed and purchased to apply for a hunt where the 12 number or distribution of hunters is limited through a public drawing or other means.
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