Federal Register - August 17, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 156 / Tuesday, August 17, 2021 / Rules and Regulations Canada and Snow Geese
Other Migratory Birds
Season Dates: Open September 1, 2021, through February 15, 2022.
Daily Bag Limit: 15 geese.
Coots and Common Moorhens Common Gallinules Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: 20 coots and common moorhens common gallinules, singly or in the aggregate.
Other Geese White-Fronted Geese and Brant Season Dates: Open September 20
through December 30, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: Five geese.
Sora and Virginia Rails Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2021.
Daily Bag and Possession Limits: 20, singly, or in the aggregate, 25.
Sora Rails, Common Snipe, and Woodcock Season Dates: Open September 1
through November 14, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: 10 rails, 10 snipe, and 5 woodcock.
Common Snipe Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: 16 common snipe.
Mourning Doves Season Dates: Open September 1
through November 14, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: 25 mourning doves.
Sandhill Cranes Season Dates: Open September 1
through November 14, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: Two sandhill cranes, with a season limit of 10.
General Conditions: A valid Grand Traverse Band Tribal license is required and must be in possession before taking any wildlife. Shooting hours for migratory birds are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. All other basic regulations contained in 50
CFR part 20 are valid. Other Tribal regulations apply and may be obtained at the Tribal office in Suttons Bay, Michigan.
d Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, Odanah, Wisconsin Tribal Members Only.
The 202122 waterfowl hunting season regulations apply to all treaty areas except where noted:
Ducks
Mergansers Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: 10 mergansers.
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Season Dates: Begin September 3 and end December 31, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: 10 woodcock.
Woodcock 1836 Ceded Territories:
Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: 10 woodcock.
Mourning Doves 1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories Only:
Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end November 29, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: 15 mourning doves.
Sandhill Cranes Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: Five cranes in the 1837 and 1842 Treaty Area and no season bag limit; three cranes and no season bag limit in the 1836 Treaty Area.
Swans
Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2021.
Daily Bag Limit: 50 ducks in the 1837
and 1842 Treaty Area; 30 ducks in the 1836 Treaty Area.
Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2021. In addition, any portion of the ceded territory that is open to State-licensed hunters for goose hunting outside of these dates will also be open concurrently for Tribal members.
Daily Bag Limit: 20 geese in aggregate.
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1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories Only:
Season Dates: Begin September 1 and end December 31, 2021.
Daily Bag/Season Limit: Five swans.
All harvested swans must be registered by presenting the fully feathered carcass to a Tribal registration station or GLIFWC warden, to be identified to species. If the total number of trumpeter swans harvested reaches 20, the swan season will be closed by emergency Tribal rule.
General Conditions:
A. All Tribal members are required to obtain a valid Tribal waterfowl hunting permit.
B. Except as otherwise noted, Tribal members are required to comply with Tribal codes that are no less restrictive
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than the model ceded territory conservation codes approved by Federal courts in the Lac Courte Oreilles v. State of Wisconsin Voigt and Mille Lacs Band v. State of Minnesota cases.
Chapter 10 in each of these model codes regulates ceded territory migratory bird hunting. Both versions of Chapter 10
parallel Federal requirements as to hunting methods, transportation, sale, exportation, and other conditions generally applicable to migratory bird hunting. They also automatically incorporate by reference the Federal migratory bird regulations.
C. Particular regulations of note include:
1. Nontoxic shot is required for all waterfowl hunting by Tribal members.
2. Tribal members in each zone must comply with Tribal regulations providing for closed and restricted waterfowl hunting areas. These regulations generally incorporate the same restrictions contained in parallel State regulations.
3. There are no possession limits, with the exception of 25 rails in the aggregate. For purposes of enforcing bag limits, all migratory birds in the possession and custody of Tribal members on ceded lands are considered to have been taken on those lands unless tagged by a Tribal or State conservation warden as taken on reservation lands. All migratory birds that fall on reservation lands do not count as part of any off-reservation bag or possession limit.
4. There are no shell limit restrictions.
5. Hunting hours are from 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset, except that, within the 1837 and 1842 ceded territories, hunters may use non-mechanical nets or snares that are operated by hand to take those birds subject to an open hunting season at any time. Hunters shall be permitted to capture, without the aid of other devices i.e., by hand and immediately kill birds subject to an open season, regardless of time of day. Further explanation is provided at 7.
6. An experimental application of electronic calls e-calls will be continued in the 1837 and 1842 ceded territories. Up to 50 Tribal hunters will be allowed to use e-calls. Individuals using e-calls will be required to obtain a special permit; they will be required to complete a hunt diary for each hunt where e-calls are used; and they will be required to submit the hunt diary to the Commission within 2 weeks of the end of the season in order to be eligible to obtain an e-call permit for the following year. Required information will include the date, time, and location of the hunt;
number of hunters; the number of each
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