Federal Register - July 16, 2021

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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 134 / Friday, July 16, 2021 / Rules and Regulations South Zone: That portion of the State south and west of a line beginning at the International Bridge south of Del Rio, proceeding east on U.S. 90 to State Loop 1604 west of San Antonio; then south, east, and north along Loop 1604 to I10
east of San Antonio; then east on I10
to Orange, Texas.
Special White-winged Dove Area:
Same as the South Zone.
New Mexico North Zone: That portion of the State north of a line following I40 from the Arizona border east to U.S. Hwy 54 at Tucumcari and U.S. Hwy 54 at Tucumcari east to the Texas border.
South Zone: The remainder of the State not included in the North Zone.
Band-Tailed Pigeons California North Zone: Alpine, Butte, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Tehama, and Trinity Counties.
South Zone: The remainder of the State not included in the North Zone.
New Mexico North Zone: That portion of the State north and east of a line following U.S.
60 from the Arizona border east to I25
at Socorro and I25 at Socorro south to the Texas border.
South Zone: The remainder of the State not included in the North Zone.
Washington Western Washington: The State of Washington excluding those portions lying east of the Pacific Crest Trail and east of the Big White Salmon River in Klickitat County.
American Woodcock New Jersey North Zone: That portion of the State north of NJ 70.
South Zone: The remainder of the State.
Sandhill Cranes Mississippi Flyway
Tennessee Southeast Crane Zone: That portion of the State south of Interstate 40 and east of State Highway 56.
Remainder of State: That portion of Tennessee outside of the Southeast Crane Zone.
Central Flyway Colorado Open Area: The Central Flyway portion of the State except the San Luis Valley Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Hinsdale, Mineral, Rio Grande, and Saguache Counties east of the Continental Divide and North Park Jackson County.
Kansas Central Zone: That portion of the State within an area bounded by a line beginning where I35 crosses the Kansas-Oklahoma border, then north on I35 to Wichita, then north on I135 to Salina, then north on U.S. 81 to the Nebraska border, then west along the Kansas/Nebraska border to its intersection with Hwy 283, then south on Hwy 283 to the intersection with Hwy 18/24, then east along Hwy 18 to Hwy 183, then south on Hwy 183 to Route 1, then south on Route 1 to the Oklahoma border, then east along the Kansas/Oklahoma border to where it crosses I35.
West Zone: That portion of the State west of the western boundary of the Central Zone.
Montana
Alabama
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U.S. Highway 2 to State Trunk Highway STH 32, north along STH 32 to STH
92, east along STH 92 to County State Aid Highway CSAH 2 in Polk County, north along CSAH 2 to CSAH 27 in Pennington County, north along CSAH
27 to STH 1, east along STH 1 to CSAH
28 in Pennington County, north along CSAH 28 to CSAH 54 in Marshall County, north along CSAH 54 to CSAH
9 in Roseau County, north along CSAH
9 to STH 11, west along STH 11 to STH
310, and north along STH 310 to the Manitoba border.

Open Area: That area north of Interstate 20 from the Georgia State line to the interchange with Interstate 65, then east of Interstate 65 to the interchange with Interstate 22, then north of Interstate 22 to the Mississippi State line.

Regular Season Open Area: The Central Flyway portion of the State except for that area south and west of Interstate 90, which is closed to sandhill crane hunting.
Special Season Open Area: Carbon County.

Minnesota
New Mexico
Northwest Zone: That portion of the State encompassed by a line extending east from the North Dakota border along
Regular-Season Open Area: Chaves, Curry, De Baca, Eddy, Lea, Quay, and Roosevelt Counties.

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Special Season Open Areas Middle Rio Grande Valley Area: The Central Flyway portion of New Mexico in Socorro and Valencia Counties.
Estancia Valley Area: Those portions of Santa Fe, Torrance, and Bernallilo Counties within an area bounded on the west by New Mexico Highway 55
beginning at Mountainair north to NM
337, north to NM 14, north to I25; on the north by I25 east to U.S. 285; on the east by U.S. 285 south to U.S. 60;
and on the south by U.S. 60 from U.S.
285 west to NM 55 in Mountainair.
Southwest Zone: Area bounded on the south by the New Mexico-Mexico border; on the west by the New MexicoArizona border north to Interstate 10; on the north by Interstate 10 east to U.S.
180, north to NM 26, east to NM 27, north to NM 152, and east to Interstate 25; on the east by Interstate 25 south to Interstate 10, west to the Luna County line, and south to the New MexicoMexico border.
North Dakota Area 1: That portion of the State west of U.S. 281.
Area 2: That portion of the State east of U.S. 281.
Oklahoma Open Area: That portion of the State west of I35.
South Dakota Open Area: That portion of the State lying west of a line beginning at the South Dakota-North Dakota border and State Highway 25, south on State Highway 25 to its junction with State Highway 34, east on State Highway 34
to its junction with U.S. Highway 81, then south on U.S. Highway 81 to the South Dakota-Nebraska border.
Texas Zone A: That portion of Texas lying west of a line beginning at the international toll bridge at Laredo, then northeast along U.S. Highway 81 to its junction with Interstate Highway 35 in Laredo, then north along Interstate Highway 35 to its junction with Interstate Highway 10 in San Antonio, then northwest along Interstate Highway 10 to its junction with U.S. Highway 83
at Junction, then north along U.S.
Highway 83 to its junction with U.S.
Highway 62, 16 miles north of Childress, then east along U.S. Highway 62 to the Texas-Oklahoma State line.
Zone B: That portion of Texas lying within boundaries beginning at the junction of U.S. Highway 81 and the Texas-Oklahoma State line, then southeast along U.S. Highway 81 to its junction with U.S. Highway 287 in
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