Wyo. Code R. 040-0001-14
Effective Date: 04/29/2002 to 08/15/2002
Rule Type: Superceded Rules & Regulations
Reference Number: 040.0001.14.04292002
Section 1. Authority. This regulation is promulgated by authority of W.S. §23-1-302 and §23-2-105(d).
Section 2. Definitions. For the purpose of this regulation, definitions shall be as set forth in Title 23, Wyoming Statutes, and the Commission also adopts the following definitions:
(a) "Adult" means a person eighteen (18) years of age or older.
(b) "Central Flyway" means that portion of Wyoming east of the Continental Divide, excluding the Great Divide Basin.
(c) "Daily bag limit" means the maximum number of migratory game birds or waterfowl that may be legally taken in a single day.
(d) "Dark geese" means Canada goose, white-fronted goose and brant.
(e) "Federal Duck Stamp" means federal migratory bird hunting stamp.
(f) "Light geese" means snow goose, blue goose and Ross' goose.
(g) "Migratory game bird" means all migratory game birds defined and protected under federal law.
(h) "Nontoxic shot" means steel, bismuth-tin, tungsten-iron, tungsten-nickel-iron, tungsten-matrix, and tungsten-polymer shot or any other federally approved nontoxic shot.
(i) "Pacific Flyway" means that portion of Wyoming west of the Continental Divide, including the Great Divide Basin.
(j) "Possession limit" means the maximum number of migratory game birds or waterfowl that may be legally in possession. Migratory game birds in transit or storage shall be considered in possession. When hunting in more than one (1) state or flyway, a person's total possession limit shall not exceed the largest possession limit prescribed for any one of the states or flyways in which the hunting takes place.
(k) "Waterfowl" means ducks, geese, coots and mergansers.
(l) "Webless migratory game bird" means mourning dove, rail, snipe and sandhill crane.
Section 3. Hunting Seasons Established. There shall be open seasons for the hunting of migratory game birds as set forth in the Hunting Regulations (Section 4), Description of Closed Areas (Section 5), Shooting Hours (Section 6), Falconry Seasons (Section 7), Goose Special Management Permit (Section 8), and Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt (Section 9) of this Chapter.
(a) Wounding and Retrieving. No person shall wound or kill any migratory game bird without making a reasonable effort to retrieve it and reduce it to possession.
(b) Federal Regulations. 16 USC 703-711 and 718a; 50 CFR 10 and 50 CFR 20, revised as of October 1, 1998, and which do not include any later amendments or editions of the incorporated matter, governing the hunting, taking and possession of migratory birds and migratory game birds, the requirement for a valid federal migratory bird hunting stamp and the requirement for state participation in the National Harvest Information Program, are adopted as regulations of the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission and violations of these federal statutes and regulations shall be violations of the Commission regulations. A copy of Title 50 of the Code of Federal Regulations can be viewed at Department Regional Offices.
(i) Automatic loading, pump, or repeating shotguns shall be plugged to admit no more than one (1) shell in the chamber and two (2) shells in the magazine.
(ii) Federal Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp. A federal duck stamp is required for persons sixteen (16) years of age and older to hunt ducks, geese and mergansers, but a federal duck stamp is not required to hunt coots, sandhill cranes, crows, mourning doves, rail and/or snipe.
(iii) National Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program. Each licensed hunter who hunts migratory game birds shall complete a current Wyoming validation for the National Harvest Information Program (HIP) and shall obtain a Wyoming HIP permit. This requirement also applies to holders of pioneer and lifetime hunting licenses. Each licensed hunter engaged in the act of hunting doves, ducks, geese, mergansers, coots, rails, cranes and/or snipe shall be in possession of a Wyoming HIP permit. Each person obtaining a HIP permit for the purpose set forth in this section shall validate the permit by signing the person's name in ink across the face of the permit. HIP permits expire on June 30 each year. HIP permits are not transferrable to other states. A separate validation is required from each state in which you hunt.
(c) Evidence of Species. One fully-feathered wing or the feathered head shall remain naturally attached to the carcass as a means of identification of migratory game birds, except mourning doves, in the field and while the birds are being transported.
(d) Nontoxic Shot Restrictions.
(i) Nontoxic Shot. No person shall hunt cranes, ducks, geese, mergansers and/or coots while possessing shot shells loaded with shot other than nontoxic shot. Nontoxic shot shall be required when hunting with a shotgun on all of the lands in the Springer and Table Mountain Wildlife Management Areas and on all national wildlife refuges open for hunting.
(e) Open Areas, Season Dates, Shooting Hours, Bag Limits and Limitations.
| Species and Open Areas | Dates of Season | Shooting Hours | Closed Areas Section 5 Subsections | Bag Limits | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Opens | Closes | Daily | Possession | |||
| SORA AND VIRGINIA RAIL - STATEWIDE | Sept. 1 | Nov. 9 | See Sec. 6 | b, d, e | 25 | 25 |
| SNIPE - STATEWIDE | Sept. 1 | Dec. 16 | See Sec. 6 | b, d, e a after Nov. 15 c after Nov. 14 | 8 | 16 |
| LESSER SANDHILL | Sept. 14 | Nov. 10 | See Sec. 6 | b | 3 | 6 |
(i) Applications for lesser sandhill crane permits. Applications for lesser sandhill crane permits are available at Wyoming Game and Fish Department Regional Offices and at selected license selling agents in Campbell, Converse, Crook, Goshen, Laramie, Niobrara, Platte and Weston Counties.
| WATERFOWL - PACIFIC FLYWAY | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Species and Open Areas | Dates of Season | Shooting Hours | Closed Areas Section 5 Subsections | Bag Limits | ||
| Opens | Closes | Daily | Possession | |||
| DUCKS and MERGANSERS | Sept. 21 | Dec. 1 | See Sec. 6 | d, e | 7** | 14** |
| Dec. 21 | Jan. 3 | |||||
| COOTS | Sept. 21 | Dec. 1 | See Sec. 6 | d, e | 25 | 25 |
| Dec. 21 | Jan. 3 | |||||
| DARK GEESE | Sept. 28 | Jan. 4 | See Sec. 6 | d, e | 4 | 8 |
In the Pacific Flyway, the canvasback duck season shall be closed except on the Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Day and during the period September 21 through October 28, when the daily bag limit for canvasback ducks shall be one (1) and shall be counted as part of the aggregate bag limit for ducks.
The daily bag limit of seven (7) ducks and mergansers shall not include in the aggregate more than five (5) mallards of which not more than two (2) can be hens, four (4) scaup, two (2) redheads, or one (1) pintail. The possession limit shall be two (2) daily bag limits.
(ii) Central Flyway Zones. The Central Flyway is divided into two (2) zones for the 2002-2003 season. Refer to the season dates for the zone in which you are hunting.
(A) ZONE 1 shall include Converse, Goshen, Hot Springs, Natrona, Platte, and Washakie Counties; and that portion of Park County east of the Shoshone National Forest boundary and south of a line beginning where the Shoshone National Forest boundary crosses Park County Road 8VC, easterly along said road to Park County Road 1AB, easterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 120, northerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 294, southeasterly along said highway to Lane 9, easterly along said lane to the town of Powell and Wyoming Highway 14A, easterly along said highway to the Park County line.
(B) ZONE 2 shall include Albany, Big Horn, Campbell, Crook, Fremont, Johnson, Laramie, Niobrara, Sheridan, Weston Counties; that portion of Carbon County east of the Continental Divide; that portion of Park County west of the Shoshone National Forest boundary, and that portion of Park County north of a line beginning where the Shoshone National Forest boundary crosses Park County Road 8VC, easterly along said road to Park County Road 1AB, easterly along said road to Wyoming Highway 120, northerly along said highway to Wyoming Highway 294, southeasterly along said highway to Lane 9, easterly along said lane to the town of Powell and Wyoming Highway 14A, easterly along said highway to the Park County line.
| LIGHT GEESE | Oct. 5 | Dec. 31 | See Sec. 6 | b | 10 | 40 |
| Jan. 27 | Feb. 13 | See Sec. 6 | a, b, c | 10 | 40 |
| Species and Open Areas | Dates of Season | Shooting Hours | Closed Areas Section 5 Subsections | Bag Limits | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Opens | Closes | Daily | Possession | |||
| ZONE 1 | ||||||
| DUCKS | Oct. 5 | Oct. 20 | See Sec. 6 | b | 6** | 12** |
| Nov. 2 | Dec. 15 | See Sec. 6 | b a after Nov. 15 | 6** | 12** | |
| Dec. 21 | Jan. 12 | See Sec. 6 | a, b | 6** | 12** | |
| MERGANSERS | Oct. 5 | Oct. 20 | See Sec. 6 | b | 5** | 10** |
| Nov. 2 | Dec. 15 | See Sec. 6 | b a after Nov. 15 | 5** | 10** | |
| Dec. 21 | Jan. 12 | See Sec. 6 | a, b | 5** | 10** | |
| COOTS | Oct. 5 | Oct. 20 | See Sec. 6 | b | 15 | 30 |
| Nov. 2 | Dec. 15 | See Sec. 6 | b a after Nov. 15 | 15 | 30 | |
| Dec. 21 | Jan. 12 | See Sec. 6 | a, b | 15 | 30 | |
| DARK GEESE All counties except Goshen, Converse and Platte Counties | Oct. 5 | Jan. 18 | See Sec. 6 | 5 | 10 | |
| DARK GEESE Converse County | Oct. 18 | Jan. 31 | See Sec. 6 | 5 | 10 | |
| DARK GEESE *Goshen and Platte Counties | Oct. 5 | Oct. 20 | See Sec. 6 | b | 1 | 2 |
| Nov. 16 | Feb. 13 | See Sec. 6 | a, b | 5 | 10 |
| Species and Open Areas | Dates of Season | Shooting Hours | Closed Areas Section 5 Subsections | Bag Limits | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Opens | Closes | Daily | Possession | |||
| ZONE 2 | ||||||
| DUCKS | Sept. 21 | Oct. 20 | See Sec. 6 | 6** | 12** | |
| Nov. 2 | Dec. 1 | See Sec. 6 | c after Nov. 14 | 6** | 12** | |
| Dec. 11 | Jan. 2 | See Sec. 6 | c | 6** | 12** | |
| MERGANSERS | Sept. 21 | Oct. 20 | See Sec. 6 | 5** | 10** | |
| Nov. 2 | Dec. 1 | See Sec. 6 | c after Nov. 14 | 5** | 10** | |
| Dec. 11 | Jan. 2 | See Sec. 6 | c | 5** | 10** | |
| COOTS | Sept. 21 | Oct. 20 | See Sec. 6 | 15 | 30 | |
| Nov. 2 | Dec. 1 | See Sec. 6 | c after Nov. 14 | 15 | 30 | |
| Dec. 11 | Jan. 2 | See Sec. 6 | c | 15 | 30 | |
| DARK GEESE | Sept. 28 | Oct. 20 | See Sec. 6 | 5 | 10 | |
| Oct. 26 | Jan. 16 | See Sec. 6 | c after Nov. 14 | 5 | 10 |
In Zone 1, the canvasback duck season shall be closed except on the Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Day and during the period October 5 through October 20, when the daily bag limit for canvasback ducks shall be one (1) and shall be counted as part of the aggregate bag limit for ducks.
In Zone 2, the canvasback duck season shall be closed except on the Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Day and during the period September 21 through October 15, when the daily bag limit for canvasback ducks shall be one (1) and shall be counted as part of the aggregate bag limit for ducks.
The daily bag limit of six (6) ducks shall not include in the aggregate more than five (5) mallards of which not more than one (1) can be a hen, three (3) scaup, two (2) redheads, two (2) wood ducks, or one (1) pintail. The daily bag limit of five (5) mergansers shall not include more than one (1) hooded merganser. Except for light geese, the possession limit is two (2) daily bag limits.
(f) Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Day. In the Pacific Flyway and in Zone 2 of the Central Flyway, the special youth waterfowl hunting day is Saturday, September 14, 2002. In Zone 1 of the Central Flyway, the special youth waterfowl hunting day is Saturday, September 28, 2002. Only persons fifteen (15) years of age and younger may take ducks, mergansers, coots and geese (light geese cannot be taken in the Pacific Flyway) on the special youth waterfowl hunting day, subject to the following conditions:
(i) All youth hunters shall be accompanied in the field by an adult at least eighteen (18) years of age.
(ii) The adult shall not take ducks, coots, mergansers or geese, but may participate in other open seasons.
(iii) All licenses and stamp requirements, daily bag limits, species and sex restrictions, shooting hours and other regulations that apply to the regular duck and goose seasons, as defined for each flyway, shall apply to this special youth hunting day. In Goshen and Platte Counties, the bag limit for dark geese shall be five (5) on youth hunting day.
(iv) The areas described in Section 5 (b), (d), and (e) shall be closed to hunting on youth day.
Section 5. Description of Closed Areas. The areas described in this Section shall be closed for the species and dates specified in the tables in Section 4.
(a) Goshen County
(i) Hawk Springs Reservoir. Beginning at the east fence of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way three hundred (300) yards south of the south fence enclosing Hawk Springs Reservoir; due east to Goshen County Road 51; northerly along said road to the access road to the northeast dam of the reservoir; southwesterly along said road to the northeast dam and the fence enclosing the reservoir; northwesterly along said fence to the second gate; southwesterly from said gate to the northwest corner of the fence enclosing the reservoir; southerly along said fence to the beginning point. (ii) Springer Reservoir. Beginning on U.S. Highway 85 at the George Marlatt farmhouse; westerly along the fence between the farm land and the pasture land to the west end of the west pump lake; southerly to the northwest corner of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department's Springer Wildlife Habitat Management Area (WHMA); southerly along the Springer WHMA boundary south of the Game and Fish Department buildings; due south across the Lewis Howard property and the Robert Simkin property to the Bob Splinter pasture fence; southerly and westerly along said fence to the Yoder-Bump-Sullivan Road (Goshen County Road 37); southerly along said road to the county road (Goshen County Road 42) on the south boundary of the Springer WHMA; easterly along said road to U.S. Highway 85; northerly along said highway to the George Marlatt farmhouse. (iii) Pond No. 1 Table Mountain Wildlife Habitat Management Area. Pond No. 1 and adjacent lands as marked by colored signs and posts. (iv) Miller Lake (Glomill Reservoir). Miller Lake and all lands within three hundred (300) yards of the normal high water line. (v) North Platte River. That portion of the North Platte River and all lands within three hundred (300) yards of each bank of said river located between the two river crossings of Wyoming Highway 157. (vi) Bump-Sullivan Reservoir. From November 16, 2002 - February 13, 2003, no access shall be allowed without a Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt Registration during shooting hours for hunting dark geese (See Sections 6 and 9).
(b) Platte County
(i) Festo Lake. Festo Lake and all lands within three hundred (300) yards of the normal high water line shall be closed to all migratory game bird hunting.
(ii) Wheatland Reservoir No. 1. Wheatland Reservoir No. 1 and all lands within three hundred (300) yards of the normal high water line and all Wheatland Irrigation District lands adjacent to the reservoir, in addition to those included in the three hundred (300) yard closure, shall be closed to hunting.
(c) Fremont County
(i) Ocean Lake. The waters of Ocean Lake and the Wyoming Game and Fish Department lands within approximately one-half (1/2) mile of the aeration system on the north side of the lake shall be closed to migratory game bird hunting beginning November 15 through December 31 and January 1 through March 10 of each year. Beginning December 15 through March 10, the area shall be closed to all human presence, except for WGFD administrative access, within one-half (1/2) mile of the aerator on the ice and as marked by signs on Wyoming Game and Fish Commission lands around the aerator.
(d) Sweetwater County
(i) Eden Reservoir. Eden Reservoir and all lands within three hundred (300) yards of the normal high water line shall be closed to all migratory game bird hunting.
(e) Lincoln County
(i) Palisades Reservoir. Beginning at the junction of the McCoy Creek Road and U.S. Highway 89; northerly on U.S. Highway 89 for 1.6 miles to the Palisades Reservoir high water line; westerly along said high water line to the Wyoming-Idaho state line; southerly along said line to the McCoy Creek Road; southeasterly along the McCoy Creek Road to U.S. Highway 89 shall be closed to all migratory game bird hunting.
Section 6. Shooting Hours. Except as provided in this section, shooting hours for all migratory game birds shall be from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to sunset as determined from the shooting hours table below:
(a) 2002-2003 Shooting Hours Table. This table (including adjustments for daylight savings time) lists the official shooting hours (one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to sunset) adopted by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission for migratory game bird hunting. (Do not use tables from other sources.) ST=Starting Time, SS=Sunset.
| AREA A | AREA B | AREA C | AREA D | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST | SS | ST | SS | ST | SS | ST | SS | |
| September | ||||||||
| 1-7 | 6:17 | 7:49 | 6:11 | 7:43 | 6:03 | 7:35 | 5:57 | 7:29 |
| 8-14 | 6:25 | 7:36 | 6:19 | 7:30 | 6:11 | 7:22 | 6:05 | 7:16 |
| 15-21 | 6:32 | 7:24 | 6:26 | 7:18 | 6:18 | 7:10 | 6:12 | 7:04 |
| 22-30 | 6:41 | 7:09 | 6:35 | 7:03 | 6:27 | 6:55 | 6:21 | 6:49 |
| October | ||||||||
| 1-7 | 6:50 | 6:55 | 6:44 | 6:49 | 6:36 | 6:41 | 6:30 | 6:35 |
| 8-14 | 6:58 | 6:43 | 6:52 | 6:37 | 6:44 | 6:29 | 6:38 | 6:23 |
| 15-21 | 7:06 | 6:32 | 7:00 | 6:26 | 6:52 | 6:18 | 6:46 | 6:12 |
| 22-26 | 7:13 | 6:23 | 7:07 | 6:17 | 6:59 | 6:09 | 6:53 | 6:03 |
| *27-31 | 6:20 | 5:15 | 6:14 | 5:09 | 6:06 | 5:01 | 6:00 | 4:55 |
| November | ||||||||
| 1-7 | 6:27 | 5:08 | 6:21 | 5:02 | 6:13 | 4:54 | 6:07 | 4:48 |
| 8-14 | 6:36 | 5:00 | 6:30 | 4:54 | 6:22 | 4:46 | 6:16 | 4:40 |
| 15-21 | 6:45 | 4:54 | 6:39 | 4:48 | 6:31 | 4:40 | 6:25 | 4:34 |
| 22-30 | 6:55 | 4:48 | 6:49 | 4:42 | 6:41 | 4:34 | 6:35 | 4:28 |
| December | ||||||||
| 1-7 | 7:03 | 4:45 | 6:57 | 4:39 | 6:49 | 4:31 | 6:43 | 4:25 |
| 8-14 | 7:10 | 4:45 | 7:04 | 4:39 | 6:56 | 4:31 | 6:50 | 4:25 |
| 15-21 | 7:15 | 4:47 | 7:09 | 4:41 | 7:01 | 4:33 | 6:55 | 4:27 |
| 22-31 | 7:19 | 4:52 | 7:13 | 4:46 | 7:05 | 4:38 | 6:59 | 4:32 |
| January | ||||||||
| 1-7 | 7:20 | 4:58 | 7:14 | 4:52 | 7:06 | 4:44 | 7:00 | 4:38 |
| 8-14 | 7:19 | 5:06 | 7:13 | 5:00 | 7:05 | 4:52 | 6:59 | 4:46 |
| 15-21 | 7:16 | 5:14 | 7:10 | 5:08 | 7:02 | 5:00 | 6:56 | 4:54 |
| 22-31 | 7:09 | 5:25 | 7:03 | 5:19 | 6:55 | 5:11 | 6:49 | 5:05 |
| February | ||||||||
| 1-7 | 7:01 | 5:36 | 6:55 | 5:30 | 6:47 | 5:22 | 6:41 | 5:16 |
| 8-14 | 6:52 | 5:45 | 6:46 | 5:39 | 6:38 | 5:31 | 6:32 | 5:25 |
| 15-21 | 6:42 | 5:54 | 6:36 | 5:48 | 6:28 | 5:40 | 6:22 | 5:34 |
| 22-28 | 6:32 | 6:03 | 6:26 | 5:57 | 6:18 | 5:49 | 6:12 | 5:43 |
*Start Mountain Standard Time
AREA A - Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater, Teton, Uinta Counties
AREA B - Big Horn, Fremont, Hot Springs, Park, Washakie Counties
AREA C - Albany, Campbell, Carbon, Converse, Johnson, Natrona, Sheridan Counties
AREA D - Crook, Goshen, Laramie, Niobrara, Platte, Weston Counties
(b) In Goshen County, the shooting hours for dark geese shall be from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to 1 p.m., except on the days listed in subsections (i) and (ii) when shooting hours shall be from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to sunset as determined from the shooting hours table in subsection 6(a), (Area D).
(i) October 5 through October 20 inclusive; (ii) All Saturdays and Wednesdays after December 18, until the close of the dark goose season.
(c) In Platte County, the shooting hours for dark geese shall be from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to sunset within the following area: east of Interstate Highway 25 and north of Wyoming Highway 160 (Gray Rocks Road) and Riverview Road (Platte County Road 271). Shooting hours for dark geese in the remainder of Platte County shall be from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to 1:00 p.m., except on the days listed in subsections (i) and (ii) when shooting hours shall be from one-half (1/2) hour before sunrise to sunset as determined from the shooting hours table in subsection 6(a), (Area D).
(i) October 5 through October 20 inclusive;
(ii) All Saturdays and Wednesdays after December 18, until the close of the dark goose
season.
Section 7. Falconry Seasons. Migratory game birds may be taken by the use of falcons in the possession of properly licensed falconers during the regular hunting season and special extended seasons in accordance with the limitations in this Section, Section 6, Section 5 and Section 4(a)(b) and (c) and the closures identified in Section 4(e). No person shall be in possession of any firearm while hunting with a falcon.
(a) Falconry Bag and Possession Limits. The daily bag limit shall not exceed three (3) migratory game birds in the aggregate nor shall the possession limit exceed six (6) migratory game birds in the aggregate for falconry during the open hunting season or special extended falconry season. The falconry bag and possession limits are not in addition to the bag and possession limits listed in Section 4, Hunting Regulations.
| FALCONRY | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AGGREGATE | ||||||
| Mourning Doves -Statewide | Sept. 1 | Oct. 30 | See Sec. 6 | Limitations in effect in Sections 4 | 3** | 6** |
| Sora Rail, Virginia Rail and | Sept. 1 | Dec. 16 | ||||
| ZONE 1 - Central Flyway, | Sept. 14 | Oct. 23 | ||||
| Nov. 2 | Dec. 15 | |||||
| Dec. 21 | Jan. 12 | |||||
| ZONE 2 - Central Flyway, | Sept. 14 | Dec. 1 | ||||
| Dec. 11 | Jan. 7 | |||||
| Dark Geese - Central Flyway, | Oct. 5 | Oct. 20 | ||||
| Nov. 16 | Feb. 13 | |||||
| Dark Geese - Central Flyway, | Oct. 18 | Jan. 31 | ||||
| Dark Geese - Central Flyway, | Oct. 5 | Jan. 18 | ||||
| Dark Geese - Central Flyway, | Sept. 28 | Oct. 20 | ||||
| Oct. 26 | Jan. 16 | |||||
| Light Geese - Central Flyway | Oct. 5 | Dec. 31 | ||||
| Jan. 27 | Feb. 13 | |||||
| Ducks, Mergansers and Coots - | Sept. 14 | Dec. 15 | ||||
| Dec. 21 | Jan. 3 | |||||
| Dark Geese - Pacific Flyway | Sept. 1 | Sept. 7 | ||||
| Sept. 28 | Jan. 4 |
The daily bag and possession limits, singly or in the aggregate, may include any species and sex of ducks, geese, coots, mergansers, rail, snipe and mourning doves.
Section 8. Goose Special Management Permit (Fee $10.00). A goose special management permit shall be in possession of any person hunting in the Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt and shall be immediately produced for inspection upon the request from any authorized Department representative. The goose special management permit shall be validated by signing the person's name in ink across the face of the permit.
Section 9. Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt. There shall be a Bump-Sullivan managed goose hunt during the November 16, 2002– February 13, 2003 segment of the dark goose hunting season in Goshen County. In order to participate in this hunt, a person shall possess and present upon request a valid bird license and conservation stamp (unless otherwise exempted by statute), a federal duck stamp for hunters age sixteen (16) and older, a Wyoming HIP permit for licensed hunters, and a goose special management permit. Persons born on or after January 1, 1966, shall possess and present upon request a hunter safety certificate.
(a) Weekend/Holiday Hunting. Twelve (12) Bump-Sullivan hunting permits shall be available for each Saturday, Sunday, and official federal holiday during the Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt. These permits are in addition to the special management permit required in Section 8. Holders of Bump-Sullivan hunting permits are given preference for pit/blind selection, however parties without hunting permits may register for leftover blinds. Each hunting permit is valid only for the date printed on the permit by the Department.
(i) Application for Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt Permits. Completed applications shall be submitted to the Cheyenne Office of the Department on proper application forms beginning August 15. Applications shall be accepted until 5:00 p.m. September 15. A drawing shall be used to determine successful applicants. A person shall only submit a single application. A maximum of twelve (12) permits shall be issued in the drawing for each Saturday, Sunday and federal holiday during the Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt. Successful applicants shall be notified by mail of their hunting date and furnished a set of special instructions.
(ii) Youth Only Hunt Day. The youth only hunt day is Saturday, December 7, 2002.
Only persons under the age of eighteen (18) on or before October 1 of the application year shall be allowed to hunt on the youth hunt day. Persons under the age of fourteen (14) shall be accompanied by an adult. No adult shall take any waterfowl on the Bump-Sullivan Managed Area during the youth only hunt day.
(b) Weekday Hunting. Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt Permits are not required for weekdays, other than federal holidays. A drawing shall be held at the check station each weekday morning from November 16, 2002 through February 13, 2003 to select hunters for pits and blinds numbered 1 through 12.
(c) Check Station Location and Operation. A check station shall be located one and one-quarter (1 1/4) miles west of U.S. Highway 85 on the south boundary of the Springer WHMA. All persons participating in the Bump-Sullivan managed goose hunt shall be required to register and shall be required to check in and out when entering and leaving the area for the purpose of hunting migratory game birds during dark goose shooting hours.
(i) Hours of Operation. The check station shall be open, and hunters shall register according to the following schedule:
| Dates of Operation | Check Station Opens | Registration Closes |
|---|---|---|
| Nov. 16 – 30, 2002 | 5:00 a.m. | 5:30 a.m. |
| Dec. 1, 2002 – Jan. 31, 2003 | 5:30 a.m. | 6:00 a.m. |
| Feb. 1 – 13, 2003 | 5:00 a.m. | 5:30 a.m. |
(d) Registration of Hunters. Persons participating in the Bump-Sullivan managed goose hunt shall register at the check station prior to hunting. To register, each hunting party shall complete a Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt registration card. The registration card shall be visibly displayed on the dash of one of the hunting party's vehicles. Each hunting party shall check out at the check station within two (2) hours after the close of legal shooting hours on the same day for which the hunting party is registered by accurately completing the daily registration card and depositing the card in the designated drop box located at the check station.
(e) Selection of pits and blinds. No more than three (3) persons may hunt from each blind or pit. Hunters are requested to group into parties of three (3) people per blind or pit. Each hunting party shall draw for a numbered blind or pit. Persons and parties possessing Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt Permits shall draw for pits and blinds on weekends and official federal holidays prior to persons and parties who do not possess Bump-Sullivan Managed Goose Hunt Permits. Any pits or blinds which remain available following the drawing for persons with permits shall be allocated in a drawing to persons without permits. Drawings for pits and blinds for the period November 16 through November 30, 2002, shall commence at 5:30 a.m.; drawings for pits and blinds for the period December 1, 2002 through January 31, 2003 shall commence at 6:00 a.m.; and drawings for pits and blinds for the period February 1 through February 13, 2003 shall commence at 5:30 a.m. Four (4) blinds, numbered 13-16, shall be available each day on a first-come, first-served basis when requested by hunters who register at the check station.
(f) Parking assignment. Hunters shall park at the posts marked with the number corresponding to the numbered pit or blind to which the hunters have been assigned. No more than two (2) vehicles per pit or blind shall be allowed in the parking lots. No person shall drive a vehicle beyond the established parking areas during the goose and duck hunting seasons, except for Department administrative access.
(g) Leaving pits or blinds. Hunters shall be required, unless otherwise exempted by check station personnel, to be at their designated pit or blind by the open of the official shooting time. Hunters shall remain at the pit or blind at all times except hunters may leave the pit or blind to arrange decoys, retrieve downed birds, or to return to the parking lot upon completion of the hunt.
(h) Retrieving downed birds. Hunters retrieving downed birds from private property or areas closed to hunting which are adjacent to the Bump-Sullivan managed goose hunt area shall leave their firearm(s) at their pit or blind.
(i) Shell restriction. The daily shell limit shall not exceed fifteen (15) nontoxic shot shells per hunter per day. This means a hunter shall not take or possess more than a total of fifteen (15) shot shells in the field in a single day. No person shall fire more than fifteen (15) shot shells in a single day.
(j) Decoy placement and removal. Hunters shall set out decoys prior to the opening time for legal shooting hours and hunters shall remove decoys at the completion of each day's hunt.
(k) Trash removal. Hunters shall remove all trash and/or litter, including spent shell casings.
By: Doyle Dorner, President
Dated: April 22, 2002