WSR 98-17-091

PROPOSED RULES

DEPARTMENT OF

FISH AND WILDLIFE

[Filed August 19, 1998, 8:05 a.m.]



Original Notice.

Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 98-14-089 and 98-14-090.

Purpose: To amend WAC 232-28-280 1998 and 1999 Deer general seasons and 1998 special permits, 232-12-011 Wildlife classified as protected shall not be hunted or fished, and 232-12-014 Wildlife classified as endangered species.

Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 77.12.020 and 77.12.040.

Statute Being Implemented: RCW 77.12.020 and 77.12.040.

Summary: WAC 232-28-280 is proposed to be amended by adding a whitetail deer hunting season in GMUs 248-284 for any whitetail buck for modern firearm hunters October 17-30, 1998, and October 16-29, 1999. We also proposed to add these units to a September 1-5 any whitetail buck archery season and September 6-30 any whitetail deer archery season.

WAC 232-12-011, adds the margined sculpin and the pygmy whitefish to protected wildlife designated as sensitive species in Washington.

WAC 232-12-014, adds the fisher to endangered species classification in Washington.

Reasons Supporting Proposal: WAC 232-28-280, provide recreation opportunity and help alleviate deer depredation on private property.

WAC 232-12-011, the margined sculpin is found only in the Blue Mountains of Oregon and Washington. In Washington it is found only in parts of the Tucannon and Walla Walla drainages. Most of the waters inhabited by the margined sculpin have degraded habitat. Problems are caused by development, logging, agriculture, grazing, and channelization. Because of its small range and degraded habitat conditions, it is vulnerable and likely to become threatened or endangered without cooperative management.

Pygmy whitefish are most commonly found in cool lakes and streams of mountainous regions. Historically, they resided in at least fifteen lakes in Washington. Currently they inhabit only nine. Their demise in six lakes is attributed to rotenone, introduction of exotic fish species and/or declining water quality. Pygmy whitefish, particularly in smaller lakes, are vulnerable to exotic fish species introductions and declining water quality, both of which may constrict their habitat. Because of their very limited range in Washington and their vulnerability to exotic fish species introductions and declining water quality, pygmy whitefish are likely to become endangered or threatened in a significant portion of their remaining range without cooperative management.

WAC 232-12-014, fisher historically occurred throughout much of the forested areas of Washington. They were over-trapped in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Trapping, predator and pest control programs, and loss and alteration of habitat combined to push the fisher to near extirpation. Despite being protected from legal harvest for 65 years, the fisher has not recovered. The fisher population was likely kept from recovering by a combination of factors: A reduction in quality and quantity of habitat due to development and logging; past predator and pest control programs; low inherent reproductive capacity of the species; and demographic and genetic effects of small population size. The fisher will require special management considerations and development of a recovery plan in order to restore them to viable levels.

Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting and Implementation: Mike Kuttel, Assistant Director, Wildlife Management, Olympia, (360) 902-2504; and Enforcement: Ron Swatfigure, Assistant Director, Enforcement, Olympia, (360) 902-2932.

Name of Proponent: Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission, governmental.

Rule is not necessitated by federal law, federal or state court decision.

Explanation of Rule, its Purpose, and Anticipated Effects: WAC 232-28-280, the proposed rule will open GMUs 248-284 to whitetail deer hunting for modern firearm and archery deer hunters. This will provide recreation opportunity and help alleviate damage complaints.

WAC 232-12-011 identifies species of wild animals to be managed by the Department of Fish and Wildlife as protected species in one of three categories: Threatened, sensitive, and other protected wildlife. This amendment adds margined sculpin and pygmy whitefish to protected wildlife designated as sensitive species. Sensitive species are in need of special management consideration to keep them from becoming threatened or endangered. Land managing agencies and local, state and federal governments may use these lists to consider the needs of species of special concern in land management decisions.

WAC 232-12-014 identifies species of wild animals to be managed by the Department of Fish and Wildlife as endangered species. This amendment adds fisher as a state endangered species. Endangered species are in need of special management consideration to recover populations to healthy levels and to keep them from becoming extirpated from Washington. Land managing agencies and local, state and federal governments may use these lists to consider the needs of species of special concern in land management decisions.

Proposal Changes the Following Existing Rules: See above.

No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. These rules do not affect small business.

Section 201, chapter 403, Laws of 1995, does not apply to this rule adoption. These rules are not related to the hydraulics code.

Hearing Location: Natural Resources Building, Room 172, 1111 Washington Street S.E., Olympia, WA, on October 2-3, 1998, at 8:00 a.m.

Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Debbie Nelson by September 25, 1998, TDD (360) 902-2207, or (360) 902-2267.

Submit Written Comments to: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Mike Kuttel, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091, fax (360) 902-2162, by September 25, 1998.

Date of Intended Adoption: October 2, 1998.

August 19, 1998

Evan Jacoby

Rules Coordinator

OTS-2434.1

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 98-60, filed 4/22/98, effective 5/23/98)



WAC 232-28-280  1998 and 1999 Deer general seasons and 1998 special permits.



Bag Limit: One (1) deer per hunter during the 1998 hunting season. The Fish and Wildlife Commission may authorize two doe permits for damage areas. Any multiple doe permits will be identified by special permit.



Hunting Method: Hunters must select one of the hunting methods (modern firearm, archery, muzzleloader).



Any Buck Deer Seasons: Open only to the taking of male deer with visible antlers (buck fawns illegal).



Branched Antler Restrictions: applies to all hunters during any open season! Buck deer taken in these GMUs must meet minimum antler point requirements. Minimum antler point requirements are antler points on one side only. Antler points include eye guards but all antler points must be at least one inch long. The following GMUs have 2 or 3 point minimum requirements on buck deer taken.



2 Point GMUs: 437, 478, 558, 574, 636, 681, and GMU 485 (by permit only).



3 Point GMUs: All Mule Deer in eastern Washington (see definition of eastern Washington); Whitetail Deer in GMUs 127, 130, 133, 136, 139, 142, 145, 149, 154, 162, 163, 166, 169, 172, 175, 178, 181, 186, 203, and 231.



Permit Only Units: The following GMUs are closed during general seasons: 242 (Alta), 290 (Desert), 329 (Quilomene), 330 (West Bar), 342 (Umtanum), 371 (Alkali), and 485 (Green River).



GMUs Closed to Deer Hunting: 157 (Mill Creek Watershed) and 522 (Loo-wit).



Blacktail Deer: Any member of blacktail/mule deer (species Odocoileus hemionus) found west of the Pacific Crest Trail and in Klickitat County west of Highway 97.



Mule Deer: Any member of blacktail/mule deer (species Odocoileus hemionus) found east of the Pacific Crest Trail and in Klickitat County east of Highway 97.



Harvest Report Card: Successful hunters must fill out and return a Game Harvest Report Card within 10 days after taking a deer.



Modern Firearm Deer Seasons

License Required: Hunting license.

Tag Required: Valid modern firearm deer tag on his/her person for the area hunted.

Hunting Method: Modern firearm deer tag hunters may use rifle, handgun, shotgun, bow or muzzleloader, but only during modern firearm seasons.



Hunt Season 1998 Season Dates 1999 Season Dates Game Management Units (GMUs) Legal Deer
high buck hunts
Sept. 15-25 Sept. 15-25 Alpine Lakes, Glacier Peak, Pasayten and Olympic Peninsula Wilderness Areas and Lake Chelan Recreation Area 3 pt. min.
general season hunts
Western Washington Blacktail Deer Oct. 17-31 Oct. 16-31

407, 418, 426, 448 through 472, 484, 490, 501 through 520, 524 through 556, 560, 568, 572, 601 through 633, 638 through 673, 684 Any buck
410, 564 Any deer
437, 478, 558, 574, 578, 588, 636, 681 2 pt. min.
Eastern Washington Whitetail Deer Oct. 17-30 Oct. 16-29 101 through 124 Any whitetail buck
Oct. 17-25 Oct. 16-24 145 through 154, 162 through 186, 203, 231 Whitetail, 3 pt. min.
Oct. 17-30 Oct. 16-29 127 through 142 Whitetail, 3 pt. min.
Oct. 17-25 Oct. 16-24 204 through 224, 233, 239, 300 Any whitetail buck
Oct. 17-30 Oct. 16-29 248 through 284 Any whitetail buck
Mule Deer Oct. 17-25 Oct. 16-24 All eastern Washington GMUs except closed in GMUs 157, 242, 290, 329, 330, 342, 371, and PLWMA 201 3 pt. min.
late buck hunts
Western Washington Blacktail Deer Nov. 19-22 Nov. 18-21 All 400, 500, and 600 GMUs except closed in GMUs 418, 426, 437, 448, 460, 485, 522, 574, 578, 582, and 588 Any buck except 2 pt. min. in GMUs 478, 558, 636, 681 and any deer in GMUs 410 and 564
Eastern Washington Whitetail Deer Nov. 9-22

Nov. 8-21 105 through 124 Any whitetail buck
127 through 142 Whitetail-3 pt. min.
disabled, senior, or youth hunts
Eastern Washington Whitetail Deer Oct. 17-30 Oct. 16-29 101 through 124 Any whitetail deer
127 through 142 Whitetail-3 pt. min. or antlerless



Archery Deer Seasons

License Required: Hunting license.

Tag Required: Valid archery deer tag on his/her person for the area hunted.

Special Notes: Archery tag holders can only hunt with archery equipment during archery seasons.



Hunt Area 1998 Season Dates 1999 Season Dates Game Management Units (GMUs) Legal Deer
Early Archery Deer Seasons
Western Washington

Blacktail Deer

Sept. 1-30

Sept. 1-30 407 through 426, 448 through 472, 484, 490 through 520, 524 through 556, 560 through 572, 601 through 633, 638 through 673, 684 and Long Island. Bangor Submarine Base within GMU 627 is open for archers with disabilities by permit from the Navy. For information on this hunt call Tom Jones at (360) 396-5097. Special Restrictions: Must be a U.S. Citizen and hunting is open on weekends only. Any Deer
437, 478, 558, 574, 578, 588, 636, 681 2 pt. min. or antlerless
Alpine Lakes, Glacier Peak, and Olympic Peninsula Wilderness Areas 3 pt. min. or antlerless
Eastern WashingtonMule Deer Sept. 1-15 Sept. 1-15 101 through 127, 181 through 239, 260, 262, 278, 281, 300, 301, 302, 304, 306, 308, 314, 316, 328, 334 through 340, 346 through 368, 372 3 pt. min.
Sept. 1-5 Sept. 1-5 130 through 154, 162 through 178, 248, 254, 266, 269, 272, 284, 582 3 pt. min.
Sept. 6-15 Sept. 6-15 130 through 154, 162 through 178, 248, 254, 266, 269, 272, 284, 582 3 pt. min. or antlerless
Eastern Washington Whitetail Deer Sept. 1-5 Sept. 1-5 101 through 124, 204 through 224, 233, 239, 248 through 284, 300 Any whitetail buck
127 through 154, 162 through 186, 203, 231 Whitetail 3 pt. min.
Sept. 6-30 Sept. 6-30 101 through 124, 204 through 224, 233, 239, 248 through 284, 300 Any whitetail deer
127 through 154, 162 through 186, 231 Whitetail 3 pt. min. or antlerless
Late Archery Deer Seasons
Western Washington Blacktail Deer

Nov. 25-Dec. 8 Nov. 24-Dec. 8 588 2 pt. min. or antlerless
Nov. 25-Dec. 15 Nov. 24-Dec. 15 558, 636, 681 2 pt. min. or antlerless
460, 466, 510 through 520, 524, 530, 556, 560, 572, 601, 607 through 618, 638, 648, 673 and Long Island Any deer
Nov. 25-Dec. 31

Nov. 24-Dec. 31 407, 410, 454, 484, 505, 506, 564, 568, 603, 624, 627, 642, 660 through 672 Any deer
437 2 pt. min. or antlerless
Eastern WashingtonMule Deer Nov. 25-Dec. 15 Nov. 24-Dec. 15 127, 130, 133, 145, 178 3 pt. min. or antlerless
Nov. 25-Dec. 8 Nov. 24-Dec. 8 209, 215, 233, 300, 316, 346, 352, 360 north of Carmack Canyon & Bethel Ridge Rd, 364, 368 3 pt. min.
272 3 pt. min. or antlerless
Eastern WashingtonWhitetail Deer Nov. 10-Dec. 15 Nov. 10-Dec. 15 101 Any Whitetail
Nov. 25-Dec. 15 Nov. 24-Dec. 15 105, 117, 121, 124 Any Whitetail
127, 130, 133, 145, 178 3 pt. min. or antlerless
Nov. 25-Dec. 8 Nov. 24-Dec. 8 209, 215, 233 Any Whitetail



Muzzleloader Deer Seasons

License Required: Hunting license.

Tag Required: Valid muzzleloader deer tag on his/her person for the area hunted.

Hunting Method: Muzzleloader only.

Special Notes: Muzzleloader tag holders can only hunt during muzzleloader seasons and must hunt with muzzleloader equipment. Muzzleloader deer tag holders may apply for all either sex, antlerless only, and branched antler deer special hunting permits except on Private Lands Wildlife Management Area 201.





Hunt Area 1998 Season Dates 1999 Season Dates Game Management Units Legal Deer
High Buck Hunts Sept. 15-25 Sept. 15-25 Alpine Lakes, Glacier Peak, Pasayten and Olympic Peninsula Wilderness Areas and Lake Chelan Recreation Area 3 pt. min.
Early Muzzleloader Deer Seasons
Western Washington Blacktail Deer Oct. 10-16 Oct. 9-15 407, 410, 520, 530, 568, 603, 612, 624, 672 Any buck
454, 484, 564, 666 Any deer
Eastern Washington Whitetail Deer Oct. 10-16 Oct. 9-15 109, 117, 209, 300 Whitetail, any buck
Eastern Washington Mule Deer Oct. 10-16 Oct. 9-15 109, 117, 209, 300, 304, 316, 336, 352, 360 Mule deer, 3 pt. min.
Late Muzzleloader Deer Seasons
Hunt Area 1998 Season Dates 1999 Season Dates Game Management Units (GMUs) Legal Deer
Western Washington Blacktail Deer Nov. 25-Dec. 15 Nov. 24-Dec. 15 410, 501, 504, 564, 666, 684, and Muzzleloader Area 926 Any deer
478 2 pt. min.
550, 602, 633, 651 Any buck
Nov. 25-Dec. 8 Nov. 24-Dec. 8 578, 588 2 pt. min.
Eastern Washington Whitetail Deer Nov. 25-Dec. 15 Nov. 24-Dec. 15 113 Whitetail, any buck
139 Whitetail, 3 pt. min.
130, 136, 172, 181 Whitetail, 3 pt. min. or antlerless
Eastern Washington Mule Deer Nov. 25-Dec. 15 Nov. 24-Dec. 15 130, 136 Mule deer, 3 pt. min. or antlerless
Dec. 1-31 Dec. 1-31 Muzzleloader Area 925 Mule deer, antlerless only



Firearm Restricted Deer Hunts Open To All Deer Hunters

License Required: Hunting license.

Tag Required: Valid modern firearm, archery or muzzleloader deer tag on his/her person for the area hunted.

Hunting Method: Must use weapon in compliance with tag. Firearm restrictions apply in some GMUs.





Firearm Restricted Hunts Open To All Deer Hunters
Hunting license and deer tag required. Must use hunting method in compliance with tag. Check firearm restrictions. Hunter Orange required. Archery, Shotgun, Muzzleloader or revolver type handgun only.
Hunt Area 1998 Season Dates 1999 Season Dates Game Management Units (GMUs) Legal Deer
Western Washington Blacktail Deer Oct. 17-31 Oct. 16-31 410 Any deer
Oct. 17-31 Oct. 16-31 Vashon and Maury Islands Any deer
Nov. 25-Dec. 31 Nov. 24-Dec. 31 564 Any deer
Sept. 1-Dec. 31 Sept. 1-Dec. 31 Indian Island. Restricted Access* Any deer
*Archery only except for one day persons of disability hunt. Archers must qualify during the June to August period to hunt. For information call Bill Kalina at (360) 396-5353.



Special Deer Permit Hunting Seasons

(Open to Permit Holders Only)

Hunters must purchase a hunting license and deer tag prior to purchase of a permit application.



Hunt Name 1998 Permit Season Special Restrictions Boundary Description 1998

Permits

Modern Firearm Deer Permit Hunts (Only modern firearm and muzzleloader deer tag holders may apply)
Sherman Oct. 17-30 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 101 50
Kelly Hill Oct. 17-30 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 105 100
Threeforks Oct. 17-30 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 109 250
Selkirk Oct. 17-30 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 113 30
49 Degrees North Oct. 17-30 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 117 150
Huckleberry Oct. 17-30 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 121 300
Mt. Spokane Oct. 17-30 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 124 600
Mica Peak Oct. 17-30 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 127 160
Cheney Oct. 17-30 Antlerless Only GMU 130 150
Roosevelt Oct. 17-30 Antlerless Only GMU 133 375
Harrington Oct. 17-30 Antlerless Only GMU 136 125
Steptoe Oct. 17-30 Antlerless Only GMU 139 200
Almota Oct. 17-30 Antlerless Only GMU 142 225
Mayview Oct. 17-30 Antlerless Only GMU 145 250
Prescott A Nov. 9-17 Antlerless Only GMU 149 250
Blue Creek Nov. 9-17 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 154 150
Dayton Nov. 9-17 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 162 100
Marengo A Nov. 9-17 Whitetail, Antlerless Only GMU 163 125
Marengo B Nov. 9-17 Antlerless Only GMU 163 150
Peola Nov. 9-17 Antlerless Only GMU 178 50
Blue Mtns.Foothills A Nov. 9-23 Whitetail, 3 Pt. Min. or

Antlerless

GMUs 149,

154, 162-166

100
Blue Mtns.Foothills B Nov. 9-23 Whitetail, 3 Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMUs 145, 172-181 75
East Okanogan Nov. 1-15 Any Whitetail GMU 204 150
West Okanogan Nov. 1-15 Any Whitetail GMUs 209, 218-239 200
Sinlahekin Nov. 1-15 Any Whitetail GMU 215 50
Alta A Nov. 7-22 3 Pt. Min. GMU 242 47
Desert A Nov. 7-22 3 Pt. Min. GMU 290 9
Quilomene A Nov. 7-22 3 Pt. Min. GMU 329, 330 56
Umtanum A Nov. 7-22 3 Pt. Min. GMU 342 59
Alkali A Nov. 7-22 3-Pt. Min. GMU 371 59
Green River A Oct. 10-16 Any Buck GMU 485 15
Green River B Oct. 10-16 Antlerless Only GMU 485 15
Lincoln Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 501 175
Stella Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 504* 75
Mossyrock Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 505 150
Willapa Hills Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 506 85
Stormking Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 510 75
South Rainier Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 513 75
Packwood Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 516 100
Winston Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 520 100
Ryderwood Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 530 85
Coweeman Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 550 175
Yale Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 554* 50
Marble Oct. 17-30 2 Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMU 558 75
Lewis River Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 560 100
Washougal Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 568 35
Siouxon Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 572 100
West Klickitat Oct. 17-30 2 Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMU 578 25
East Klickitat Oct. 17-30 2 Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMU 582 25
Grayback Oct. 17-30 2 Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMU 588 25
Pysht Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 603 30
Olympic Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 621 40
Coyle Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 624 40
Kitsap Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 627 20
Mason Lake Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 633 60
Skokomish Oct. 17-30 2 Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMU 636 80
Wynoochee Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 648 75
Satsop Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 651 150
North River Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 658 40
Minot Peak Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 660 100
Capitol Peak Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 663 100
Deschutes Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 666 80
Skookumchuck A Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 667 90
Fall River Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 672 90
Williams Creek Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 673 50
*Firearm Restriction Areas - Muzzleloader or archery equipment only.



Muzzleloader Only Deer Permit Hunts (Only muzzleloader tag holders may apply.)
Colville Oct. 10-16 Antlerless Only GMUs 109, 117 50
Alta B Oct. 10-16 3 Pt. Min. GMU 242 8
Moses Coulee Dec. 1-31 Antlerless Only GMU 269 25
Desert B Oct. 10-16 3 Pt. Min. GMU 290 1
Quilomene B Oct. 1-10 3 Pt. Min. GMUs 329, 330 4
Umtanum B Oct. 1-10 3 Pt. Min. GMU 342 5
Alkali B Oct. 1-10 3-Pt. Min. GMU 371 10
Satsop Oct. 1-10 Any Deer GMU 651 50



Archery Only Buck Permit Hunts (Only archery deer tag holders may apply.)
Alta C Sept. 1-30 3 Pt. Min. GMU 242 32
Desert C Sept. 1-15 3 Pt. Min. GMU 290 13
Quilomene C Sept. 1-15 3 Pt. Min. GMUs 329, 330 86
Umtanum C Sept. 1-15 3 Pt. Min. GMU 342 86
Alkali C Sept. 1-15 3-Pt. Min. GMU 371 155



Advanced Hunter Education (AHE) Graduate Special Deer Permit Hunts (Only AHE graduates may apply.)
Cheney/Roosevelt Dec. 1-7 Antlerless Only GMUs 130, 133 75
Mt. Adams Oct. 1-10 2-Pt. Min. or Antlerless Elk Area 059 10
Skookumchuck Oct. 17-30 Any Deer GMU 667 10
Persons of Disability Special Deer Permit Hunts (Only Persons of Disability may apply.)
Blue Mtns. Foothills C Nov. 9-24 Whitetail, 3-Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMUs 149, 154, 162-166 10
Green River C Oct. 11-17 Antlerless Only GMU 485 5
Margaret Oct. 17-Nov. 1 Antlerless Only GMU 524 25
Trout Creek Hill Oct. 17-31 Any Deer GMU 572 3
Eleven Mile Ridge Oct. 17-31 Any Deer GMU 572 2
Red Mountain Oct. 17-31 Any Deer GMU 572 2
Paradise Ridge Oct. 17-31 Any Deer GMU 572 2
Proverbial Creek Oct. 17-31 Any Deer GMU 572 2
Gobbler's Knob Oct. 17-31 2-Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMU 574 2
Lone Butte Oct. 17-31 Any Deer GMU 560 3
Skookumchuck B Oct. 17-Nov. 1 Any Deer GMU 667 15
Bear River Oct. 17-Nov. 1 2-Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMU 681 20



Senior Special Deer Permit Hunts (Must be 65 or older on opening day of the permit season to apply.)
Walla Walla Oct. 17-25 3-Pt. Min or Antlerless GMUs 149, 163 75



Youth Special Deer Permit Hunts (Must be 16 or younger on opening day of permit season & accompanied by adult during the hunt.)
Blue Mtns. Foothills D Oct. 17-25 3-Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMUs 149, 154, 162-166 100
Blue Mtns. Foothills E Oct. 17-25 3-Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMUs 145, 172-181 75
Big Bend C Oct. 17-25 3-Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMU 248 25
Toutle Oct. 17-Nov. 1 Any Deer GMU 556 100
Wind River Oct. 17-Nov. 1 2-Pt. Min. or Antlerless GMU 574 75
Satsop Oct. 11-Nov. 1 Any Deer GMU 651 10
Skookumchuck C Oct. 11-Nov. 1 Any Deer GMU 667 60





[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 98-10-010 (Order 98-60), § 232-28-280, filed 4/22/98, effective 5/23/98.]

OTS-2433.1

AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 98-71, filed 4/22/98, effective 5/23/98)



WAC 232-12-011  Wildlife classified as protected shall not be hunted or fished. Protected wildlife are designated into three subcategories: Threatened, sensitive, and other.

(1) Threatened species are any wildlife species native to the state of Washington that are likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout a significant portion of their range within the state without cooperative management or removal of threats. Protected wildlife designated as threatened include:



Common Name Scientific Name
western gray squirrel Sciurus griseus
Steller (northern)

sea lion

Eumetopias jubatus
North American lynx Lynx canadensis
Aleutian Canada goose Branta Canadensis

leucopareia

bald eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus
ferruginous hawk Buteo regalis
marbled murrelet Brachyramphus marmoratus
green sea turtle Chelonia mydas
loggerhead sea turtle Caretta caretta
sage grouse Centrocercus urophasianus
sharp-tailed grouse Phasianus columbianus



(2) Sensitive species are any wildlife species native to the state of Washington that are vulnerable or declining and are likely to become endangered or threatened in a significant portion of their range within the state without cooperative management or removal of threats. Protected wildlife designated as sensitive include:



Common Name Scientific Name
Gray whale Eschrichtius gibbosus
Larch Mountain

salamander

Plethodon larselli
Pygmy whitefish Prosopium coulteri
Margined sculpin Cottus marginatus



(3) Other protected wildlife include:



Common Name Scientific Name
cony or pika Ochotona princeps
least chipmunk Tamius minimus
yellow-pine chipmunk Tamius amoenus
Townsend's chipmunk Tamius townsendii
red-tailed chipmunk Tamius ruficaudus
hoary marmot Marmota caligata
Olympic marmot Marmota olympus
Cascade

golden-mantled

ground squirrel

Spermophilus saturatus
golden-mantled

ground squirrel

Spermophilus lateralis
Washington ground

squirrel

Spermophilus washingtoni
red squirrel Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
Douglas squirrel Tamiasciurus douglasii
northern flying squirrel Glaucomys sabrinus
fisher Martes pennanti
wolverine Gulo gulo
painted turtle Chrysemys picta
California mountain

kingsnake

Lampropeltis zonata;



All birds not classified as game birds, predatory birds or endangered species, or designated as threatened species or sensitive species; all bats, except when found in or immediately adjacent to a dwelling or other occupied building; (([all wildlife within Titlow Beach Marine Preserve Area and the conservation areas defined in chapter 220-16 WAC;])) all wildlife within Titlow Beach Marine Preserve Area and the conservation areas defined in chapter 220-16 WAC; mammals of the order Cetacea, including whales, porpoises, and mammals of the order Pinnipedia not otherwise classified as endangered species, or designated as threatened species or sensitive species. This section shall not apply to hair seals and sea lions which are threatening to damage or are damaging commercial fishing gear being utilized in a lawful manner or when said mammals are damaging or threatening to damage commercial fish being lawfully taken with commercial gear.



[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 98-10-021 (Order 98-71), § 232-12-011, filed 4/22/98, effective 5/23/98. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040 and 75.08.080. 98-06-031, § 232-12-011, filed 2/26/98, effective 5/1/98. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.020. 97-18-019 (Order 97-167), § 232-12-011, filed 8/25/97, effective 9/25/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.020, 77.12.030 and 77.32.220. 97-12-048, § 232-12-011, filed 6/2/97, effective 7/3/97. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.020. 93-21-027 (Order 615), § 232-12-011, filed 10/14/93, effective 11/14/93; 90-11-065 (Order 441), § 232-12-011, filed 5/15/90, effective 6/15/90. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 89-11-061 (Order 392), § 232-12-011, filed 5/18/89; 82-19-026 (Order 192), § 232-12-011, filed 9/9/82; 81-22-002 (Order 174), § 232-12-011, filed 10/22/81; 81-12-029 (Order 165), § 232-12-011, filed 6/1/81.]



NOTES:



Reviser's note: RCW 34.05.395 requires the use of underlining and deletion marks to indicate amendments to existing rules, and deems ineffectual changes not filed by the agency in this manner. The bracketed material in the above section does not appear to conform to the statutory requirement.



AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending Order 97-167, filed 8/25/97, effective 9/25/97)



WAC 232-12-014  Wildlife classified as endangered species. Endangered species include:



Common Name Scientific Name
pygmy rabbit Brachylagus idahoensis
fisher Martes pennanti
gray wolf Canis lupus
grizzly bear Ursus arctos
sea otter Enhydra lutris
sei whale Balaenoptera borealis
fin whale Balaenoptera physalus
blue whale Balaenoptera musculus
humpback whale Megaptera novaeangliae
black right whale Balaena glacialis
sperm whale Physeter macrocephalus
Columbian white-tailed

deer

Odocoileus virginianus leucurus
woodland caribou Rangifer tarandus caribou
American white pelican Pelecanus erythrorhynchos
brown pelican Pelecanus occidentalis
peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus
sandhill crane Grus canadensis
snowy plover charadrius alexandrinus
upland sandpiper Bartramia longicauda
spotted owl Strix occidentalis
western pond turtle Clemmys marmorata
leatherback sea turtle Dermochelys coriacea
Oregon silverspot

butterfly

Speyeria zerene hippolyta
Oregon spotted frog Rana pretiosa



[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.020. 97-18-019 (Order 97-167), § 232-12-014, filed 8/25/97, effective 9/25/97; 93-21-026 (Order 616), § 232-12-014, filed 10/14/93, effective 11/14/93. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.020(6). 88-05-032 (Order 305), § 232-12-014, filed 2/12/88. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 82-19-026 (Order 192), § 232-12-014, filed 9/9/82; 81-22-002 (Order 174), § 232-12-014, filed 10/22/81; 81-12-029 (Order 165), § 232-12-014, filed 6/1/81.]

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