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OKLAHOMA

Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge. Washita National Wildlife Refuge.

OREGON

Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge.
Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge.
Charles Sheldon Antelope Range.

Cold Springs National Wildlife Refuge.
Hart Mountain National Antelope Refuge.
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge.
McKay Creek National Wildlife Refuge.
Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge.
William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.
PENNSYLVANIA

Erie National Wildlife Refuge.

SOUTH CAROLINA

Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge.
SOUTH DAKOTA

Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge.
Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge.

TENNESSEE

Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge. Lake Isom National Wildlife Refuge. Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge. Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge.

TEXAS

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge.
Leguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.
UTAH

Ouray National Wildlife Refuge.
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge.

VERMONT

Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge.

WASHINGTON

Columbia National Wildlife Refuge. Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge. McNary National Wildlife Refuge. Toppenish National Wildlife Refuge. Umatilla National Wildlife Refuge.

Willapa National Wildlife Refuge.

WISCONSIN

Horicon National Wildlife Refuge.

Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge.

Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge.

Necedah National Wildlife Refuge.

WYOMING

Pathfinder National Wildlife Refuge.
Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge.

[31 F.R. 16028, Dec. 15, 1966, as amended at 32 F.R. 12689, Sept. 1, 1967; 32 F.R. 12722, Sept. 2, 1967; 32 F.R. 12919, Sept. 9, 1967; 32: F.R. 13329, Sept. 21, 1967; 32 F.R. 13772, Oct. 3, 1967; 32 F.R. 13932, Oct. 6, 1967; 32 FR. 14206, Oct. 13, 1967; 32 F.R. 14767, Oct. 25, 1967; 32 FR. 14954, Oct. 28, 1967; 33 F.R. 10445, July 23, 1968; 33 F.R. 11173, Aug. 7, 1968; 33 FR. 12374, Sept. 4, 1968; 33 F.R. 14463, Sept. 26, 1968; 34 F.R. 13645, Aug. 26,.

1969; 34 F.R. 14074, Sept. 5, 1969; 34 F.R. 14692, Sept. 23, 1969; 34 F.R. 14763, Sept. 25, 1969; 34 FR. 17109; Oct. 22, 1969; 35 F.R. 1165, Jan. 29, 1970; 35 F.R. 6652, Apr. 25, 1970; 35 F.R. 14491, Sept. 26, 1970; 35 F.R. 15646, Oct. 6, 1970; 35 F.R. 15759, Oct. 7, 1970; 36 F.R. 16659, Aug. 25, 1971; 36 F.R. 17650, Sept. 3, 1971; 36 F.R. 18313, Sept. 11, 1971; 36 F.R. 18470, Sept. 15, 1971]

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ILLINOIS

Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge. Mark Twain National Wildlife Refuge. Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge. IOWA

De Soto National Wildlife Refuge. Mark Twain National Wildlife Refuge. Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge.

KANSAS

Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge. Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge.

KENTUCKY

Kentucky Woodlands National Wildlife Refuge.

LOUISIANA

Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge.

MAINE

Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge.

MARYLAND

Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge. Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge.

MICHIGAN

Seney National Wildlife Refuge. Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge.

MINNESOTA

Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge.

Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge.
Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge.
Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge.

Upper Mississippi River Wild Life and Fish Refuge.

MISSISSIPPI

Noxubee National Wildlife Refuge. Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge.

MISSOURI

Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuge. Mark Twain National Wildlife Refuge. Mingo National Wildlife Refuge.

MONTANA

Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Range. Medicine Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Ravalli National Wildlife Refuge.

Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. Ul Bend National Wildlife Refuge.

NEBRASKA

Crescent Lake National Wildlife Refuge. De Soto National Wildlife Refuge. Valentine National Wildlife Refuge.

NEVADA

Charles Sheldon Antelope Range.

Desert Game Range.

NEW JERSEY

Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.

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National Elk Refuge.

Pathfinder National Wildlife Refuge.
Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge.

[31 F.R. 16028, Dec. 15, 1966, as amended at 32 F.R. 4415, Mar. 25, 1967; 32 FR. 11163, Aug. 1, 1967; 32 F.R. 13329, Sept. 21, 1967; 32 F.R. 13771, Oct. 3, 1967; 32 F.R. 13772, Oct. 3, 1967; 32 F.R. 13932, Oct. 6, 1967; 32 F.R. 16100, Nov. 23, 1967; 33 F.R. 12373, Sept. 4, 1968; 34 F.R. 14074, Sept. 5, 1969; 34 F.R. 14692, Sept. 23, 1969; 34 F.R. 14763, Sept. 25, 1969; 34 F.R. 14892, Sept. 27, 1969; 35 F.R. 1165, Jan. 29, 1970; 35 F.R. 15223, Sept. 30, 1970; 35 F.R. 15301, Oct. 1, 1970; 35 F.R. 15646, Oct. 6, 1970; 35 F.R. 15759, Oct. 7, 1970; 35 F.R. 16088, Oct. 14, 1970; 36 F.R. 17650, Sept. 3, 1971; 36 F.R. 20162, Oct. 16, 1971; 36 F.R. 25014, Dec. 28, 1971; 37 F.R. 18038, Sept. 6, 1972]

§ 32.32 Special regulations; big game; for individual wildlife refuge areas. NOTE: For Federal Register citations affecting § 32.32, see List of CFR Sections Affected.

Sec.

Wildlife

33.1

33.2

33.3

Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge. Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Waubay National Wildlife Refuge.

TENNESSEE

Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge.

TEXAS

Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.

Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge.

UTAH

Ouray National Wildlife Refuge.

VERMONT

Missisquoi National Wildlife Refuge.

VIRGINIA

Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge. Presquile National Wildlife Refuge.

33.4 33.5

PART 33-SPORT FISHING

Public fishing authorization.
General regulations.

Procedure for publication of special
regulations.

List of open areas; sport fishing.

Special regulations; sport fishing; for individual wildlife refuge areas. AUTHORITY: The provisions of this Part 33 issued under sec. 2, 33 Stat. 614, as amended, sec. 5, 43 Stat. 651, secs. 5, 10, 45 Stat. 449, 1224, secs. 4, 2, 48 Stat. 402, as amended, 451, 1270, sec. 4, 76 Stat. 654; 5 U.S.C. 301, 16 U.S.C. 685, 725, 690d, 7151, 664, 718d, 43 U.S.C. 315a, 16 U.S.C. 460k; sec. 2, 80 Stat. 926; 16 U.S.C. 668bb.

SOURCE: The provisions of this Part 33 appear at 31 F.R. 16031, Dec. 15, 1966, unless otherwise noted.

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ministrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553). However, wildlife refuge areas will be opened to sport fishing only when a determination has been made that such activity is not detrimental to the objectives for which the area was established. Lands acquired as "waterfowl production areas" shall be open to sport fishing subject to the provisions of State laws and regulations and that pertinent provisions of Parts 25 through 31 of this subchapter; provided, that fishing on all or any part of individual areas may be temporarily suspended by posting upon occasions of unusual or critical conditions of, or affecting, land, water, vegetation, or wildlife populations.

[36 F.R. 17998, Sept. 8, 1971]

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The following provisions shall apply to each person while engaged in public sport fishing on a wildlife refuge area:

(a) Each person shall secure and possess the required State license.

(b) Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of Federal law and regulation including this subchapter.

(c) Each person shall comply with the applicable provisions of the laws and regulations of the State wherein any area is located unless the same are further restricted by Federal law or regulation.

(d) Each person shall comply with the terms and conditions authorizing access and use of the wildlife refuge area.

(e) Each person shall comply with the provisions of any special regulations governing fishing on the wildlife refuge area. Such special regulations will be published in the FEDERAL REGISTER and will be available at the headquarters of the wildlife refuge area to which they relate. The special regulations in effect may be had upon request to the Director. A reference to special regulations governing fishing on wildlife refuge areas will be made in § 33.5, but these special regulations will not be set forth in their entirety in the Code of Federal Regulations.

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(b) Special fishing regulations are issued only after the announcement of the applicable annual State fishing regulations.

(c) Special fishing regulations may contain the following items:

(1) Species of fish which may be taken.

(2) Seasons.

(3) Creel limits.

(4) Methods of fishing.

(5) Description of areas open to fishing.

(6) Other provisions as required. (d) Special fishing regulations will not liberalize existing State laws or regulations.

(e) Special regulations are limited to one season and are issued annually and are effective upon publication in the FEDERAL REGISTER or in as many days thereafter as it is practical to allow under the particular circumstances.

(f) Special regulations are subject to change and the public is invited to submit suggestions and comments for consideration at any time.

(g) Special regulations are published in the daily issue of the FEDERAL REGISTER but are not codified in the Code of Federal Regulations.

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Aleutian Islands National Wildlife Refuge.
Arctic National Wildlife Range.
Bering Sea National Wildlife Refuge.
Clarence Rhode National Wildlife Range.
Izembek National Wildlife Range.
Kenai National Moose Range.
Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge.
Nunivak National Wildlife Refuge.

ARIZONA

Havasu Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Imperial National Wildlife Refuge.

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