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SUMMARY OF ACTIONS TAKEN BY ALASKA BOARD OF GAME MARCH 2008 MEETING IN FAIRBANKS FOR PROPOSALS CONCERNING THE GALENA MANAGEMENT AREA (UNITS 21B, 21C, 21D, 24D, 24C)
Proposal 46 – Hunting seasons and bag limits for brown bear in Unit 21A and 21 D Proposed by Don Schwandt
ADF&G staff recommendation: do not adopt Board action: proposal failed by vote of 2 in favor to 4 against
Proposal 49 – To establish a winter moose season in Unit 21B on native lands, sometime between December 1 and March 31. Proposed by Western Interior Federal Subsistence Advisory Council Would have allowed a concurrent state hunt, on native allotment or native corporation lands, at the same time as the existing “to be announced” federal winter bull hunt in Unit 21B, which can be instituted by the refuge manager of the Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge. Bag limit for the hunt would be 1 antlered bull. Board action: no action taken, after Proposal 50 was rejected.
Proposal 50 – To establish a fall moose hunt in Unit 21B on native lands along the lower Nowitna River drainage Proposed by Western Interior Federal Subsistence Advisory Council Would have allowed a state hunt, concurrent with existing federal season, on native corporation lands and native allotments, in the Nowitna River drainage, downstream of and including the Little Mud River drainage from September 1 through October 1. Most lands in question are in the vicinity of Ruby and Tanana. Bag limit would be 1 bull. ADF&G recommendation: do not adopt (concerns raised by BoG and Area Biologist about checkerboard land ownership in proposed area, enforcement, and portion of the proposed season that would fall after September 25, when moose are typically breeding. Board action: proposal failed unanimously, 0-6.
Proposal 51 – To establish a spring moose hunt in the portion of the Koyukuk Controlled Use Area in Unit 21D by emergency order Proposed by the Middle Yukon Fish and Game Advisory Committee Would have allowed a “to-be-announced” bulls-only season from March 1-5. ADF&G recommendation: do not adopt (concerns raised about difficulty of distinguishing bulls from cows in March, when bulls do not have antlers) Board action: proposal failed unanimously, 0-6.
Proposal 63 – To change the starting and ending dates of the fall moose hunt in Units 24C and 24D (amended to apply to all of Koyukuk Controlled Use Area, including Unit 21 portion of the KCUA). Proposed by Huslia Tribal Council Original proposal called for moose season dates in the Koyukuk Controlled Use Area to be September 1 through September 27, and only would have applied to Unit 24 portion of the KCUA. The amended version of proposal considered by the BoG called for season dates of September 1 through September 25, and made it apply to all of the KCUA. ADF&G recommendation: adopt, as amended
Proposal 64 – To require destruction of moose antlers in Unit 24C Proposed by George Yaska Sr of Huslia Would have required all hunters to saw through both sides of an antler, and cut them in half at the kill site Board action: proposal
failed (several BoG members noting that cutting through one side of the
antler was sufficient)
Proposal 65 – To change the dates of the registration moose hunt in Unit 24D, and differentiate between small and large bulls Proposed by the Koyukuk River Fish and Game Advisory Committee Would have changed the dates
of the RM832 registration moose hunt in Unit 24D to the following:
September 20 – September 30 (1 small bull, with spike or fork)
Board action: no action
taken, due to vote on Proposal 63
Proposal 66 - To change the dates of the registration moose hunt in Unit 24D Proposed by Orville Huntington of Huslia Would have changed the RM832 registration moose hunt dates to September 1 through September 30, with a 1 bull bag limit. Board action: took no action, due to vote on Proposal 63
Proposal 67 – To allow a permitted antlerless moose hunt in Unit 24D Proposed by Orville Huntington of Huslia Would have allowed the harvest of one antlerless moose by permit in Unit 24D, though the taking of calves, or cows with calves, would still be illegal ADF&G recommendation: do not adopt Board action: proposal failed unanimously, 0-6.
Proposal 75 – To allow black bear trapping in Units 21 and 24 Proposed by Colin Brown of Galena Would have allowed the use of snares of 3/32 cable or larger, or foot hold snares and traps with spread of 7.5 inches of higher, to harvest black bears in Units 21 and 24. 3 bear per season limit. Season would be open from March 1 to June 10. Board action: failed unanimously, 0-6.
Proposal 78 and 79 – To allow the killing of black bears in dens in Units 21 and 24 Proposed by the Middle Yukon Fish and Game Advisory Committee Would have allowed the taking of black bears in dens from September 25 through May 1, with assistance from artificial light (flashlights) to look for bear, or to determine if the bear is dead or wounded after shots fired. Board action: defer until November 2008 meeting
Proposal 94 – To amend access restrictions to the Koyukuk Controlled Use Area in Units 21 and 24 Proposed by Colin Brown of Galena Would have eliminated the ban on the use of airplanes to transport moose hunters, their gear, or moose parts to remote lakes, rivers, sloughs and other locations within the Koyukuk CUA. Transportation to and from state-controlled airports within the KCUA (i.e. the Huslia Airport) is still legal. ADF&G recommendation: no action Board action: 1 vote in favor, 5 against. The measure failed
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