WSR 01-05-137

PROPOSED RULES

DEPARTMENT OF

FISH AND WILDLIFE

[ Filed February 21, 2001, 11:57 a.m. ]

Original Notice.

Preproposal statement of inquiry was filed as WSR 01-02-081.

Title of Rule: WAC 232-28-273 2001 Moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat seasons and permit quotas.

Purpose: To amend WAC 232-28-273

Statutory Authority for Adoption: RCW 77.12.040.

Statute Being Implemented: RCW 77.12.040.

Summary: The amendment makes permit level changes for moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goats. In addition, a goat unit has been added.

Reasons Supporting Proposal: Moose - winter surveys, hunter report cards, and harvest statistics indicate increasing and expanding moose populations in Selkirk (GMU 113), Mt. Spokane (GMU 124), Hangman (GMU 127, 130), and 49 Degrees North (GMU 117) units. In Selkirk, hunter success and kill-per-unit-effort remains high. In Mt. Spokane and Hangman, moose dispersing into suburban/urban areas continues to be problematic. In 49 Degrees North, winter surveys yielded 131 moose.

Bighorn sheep - each bighorn sheep population was surveyed in 2000. Survey results indicate bighorn abundance is increasing in Selah Butte (Unit 4), Umtanum (Unit 5), Cleman Mtn. (Unit 7), and Quilomene (Unit 13). A wildfire occurred last summer at Mt. Hull and several sheep either perished or dispersed. Therefore, the department recommends eliminating sheep hunting until the population recovers.

Mountain goat - each mountain goat unit that was hunted in 2000 was surveyed in 2000. In addition, the north shore of Lake Chelan was surveyed (annually since 1982) by Chelan PUD Fish and Wildlife personnel. Survey results indicated goat populations are stable to increasing in 5 of 11 units open to hunting. However, the number of goats observed, percent kids in the population, and goat seen/hunter day are below the desired level in the remaining 6 units and decreased permit levels are recommended. Since 1992, in the Lake Chelan population, an average of 65 goats are observed during annual surveys. As such, 2 permits are recommended.

Name of Agency Personnel Responsible for Drafting and Implementation: Dave Brittell, Assistant Director, Wildlife Program, Olympia, (360) 902-2504; and Enforcement: Bruce Bjork, Assistant Director, Enforcement, Olympia, (360) 902-2932.

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

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

Explanation of Rule, its Purpose, and Anticipated Effects: The rule provides limited entry permit seasons for moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat. The purpose of the proposed changes is to maximize recreational hunter opportunity when consistent with the biological status of the species. The anticipated effects of the changes are increased hunter opportunity for moose and bighorn sheep and decreased opportunity for mountain goat.

Proposal Changes the Following Existing Rules: See above.

No small business economic impact statement has been prepared under chapter 19.85 RCW. This rule does not affect small business.

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

Hearing Location: Ramada Inn, International Airport, 8909 Airport Road, Spokane, WA 99219, (509) 838-5211, on April 6-7, 2001, at 8:00 a.m.

Assistance for Persons with Disabilities: Contact Debbie Nelson by March 30, 2001, TDD (360) 902-2207, or (360) 902-2267.

Submit Written Comments to: Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Dave Brittell, 600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091, fax (360) 902-2162, by March 30, 2001.

Date of Intended Adoption: April 6, 2001.

February 21, 2001

Evan Jacoby

Rules Coordinator


AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 00-50, filed 5/23/00, effective 6/23/00)

WAC 232-28-273   ((2000)) 2001 Moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat seasons and permit quotas.  


((2000)) 2001 Moose Permit Hunts


Who May Apply:
Anyone may apply; EXCEPT those who drew a moose permit previously in Washington State. Only one moose permit will be issued during an individual's lifetime (waived for Mt. Spokane youth hunt).


Bag Limit: One moose of either sex, EXCEPT antlerless only for the Mt. Spokane B Hunt and the Mt. Spokane Youth Hunt.


Hunt

Name

Permit

Season

Permit Hunt

Boundary Description

Special

Restrictions

((2000)) 2001

Permits

Kettle River Oct. 1-Nov. 30 GMU 101, 105 Any Legal Weapon 1
Selkirk Mtns. Oct. 1-Nov. 30 GMU 113 Any Legal Weapon ((15)) 18
Mt. Spokane A Oct. 1-Nov. 30 GMU 124 Any Legal Weapon ((5)) 15
Mt. Spokane B Oct. 1-Nov. 30 GMU 124 Any Legal Weapon 15
Mt. Spokane Youth Only* Oct. 1-Nov. 30 GMU 124 Any Legal Weapon ((5)) 10
49 Degrees North Oct. 1-Nov. 30 GMU 117 Any Legal Weapon ((18)) 22
Three Forks Oct. 1-Nov. 30 GMU 109 Any Legal Weapon 6
Hangman Oct. 1-Nov. 30 GMU 127, 130 Any Legal Weapon ((2)) 5

*Applicants must be eligible to purchase a youth moose permit application. Youth hunters must be accompanied by an adult during the hunt.


((2000)) 2001 Mountain Sheep (Bighorn) Permit Hunts


Who May Apply: Anyone may apply; EXCEPT those who drew a bighorn permit previously in Washington State. Only one bighorn sheep permit will be issued during an individual's lifetime.


Bag Limit: One bighorn ram.


Hunt

Name

Permit

Season

Permit Hunt

Boundary Description

Special

Restrictions

((2000)) 2001

Permits

Selah Butte Sept. 15-Oct. 10 Sheep Unit 4 Any Legal Weapon ((2)) 4
Umtanum Sept. 15-Oct. 10 Sheep Unit 5 Any Legal Weapon ((1)) 4
Cleman Mountain Sept. 15-Oct. 10 Sheep Unit 7 Any Legal Weapon ((5)) 6
Mt. Hull Sept. 15-Oct. 10 Sheep Unit 10 Any Legal Weapon ((1)) 0
Lincoln Cliffs Sept. 15-Oct. 10 Sheep Unit 12 Any Legal Weapon 1
Quilomene Sept. 15-Oct. 10 Sheep Unit 13 Any Legal Weapon ((3)) 6
Swakane Sept. 15-Oct. 10 Sheep Unit 14 Any Legal Weapon 1

Mountain (Bighorn) Sheep Units:


Sheep Unit 4 Selah Butte: Permit Area: That part of Yakima and Kittitas counties between Ellensburg and Yakima east of the Yakima River and north of Selah Creek, west of Interstate 82 and south of Interstate 90.


Sheep Unit 5 Umtanum: Permit Area: Those portions of Yakima and Kittitas counties west of the Yakima River, north of Wenas Creek, and east of USFS Road 1701 to Manastash Lake and its drainage; south and east along the South Fork Manastash Creek to Manastash Creek and the Yakima River.


Sheep Unit 7 Cleman Mountain: Permit Area: That part of Yakima County south of Wenas Creek and east of USFS Road 1701, north of Highway 410 and Highway 12 and west of the Yakima River.


Sheep Unit 10 Mt. Hull: Permit Area: That part of Okanogan County within the following described boundary: Beginning at Oroville; then south along U.S. Highway 97 to the Swanson's Mill Road (old Mt. Hull Road) near Lake Andrews; then east to the Dry Gulch Road; then north to the Oroville-Toroda Creek Road (Molson Grade Road); then west to Oroville and the point of beginning.


Sheep Unit 12 Lincoln Cliffs:
Permit Area: That part of Lincoln County north of Highway 2.


Sheep Unit 13 Quilomene:
Permit Area: GMU 329.


Sheep Unit 14 Swakane: Permit Area: GMU 250.


((2000)) 2001 Mountain Goat Permit Hunts


Who May Apply:
Anyone may apply; except those who drew a mountain goat permit in Washington state after 1998. Starting in 1999, only one mountain goat permit will be issued during an individual's lifetime.


Bag Limit: One (1) adult goat of either sex with horns four (4) inches or longer. WDFW urges hunters to refrain from shooting nannies with kids. Permit hunters may start hunting Sept. 1 with archery equipment.


Hunt

Name

Permit

Season

Permit Hunt

Boundary Description

Special

Restrictions

((2000)) 2001

Permits

Chelan North Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 2-1 Any Legal Weapon 2
Methow Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 2-2 Any Legal Weapon ((5)) 4
Naches Pass Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 3-6 Any Legal Weapon 3
Bumping River Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 3-7 Any Legal Weapon 2
Tieton River Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 3-9 Any Legal Weapon 3
Blazed Ridge Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 3-10 Any Legal Weapon ((6)) 2
Kachess Ridge Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 3-11 Any Legal Weapon 1
Jack Mountain Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 4-9 Any Legal Weapon ((1)) 0
Corral Pass Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 4-38 Any Legal Weapon 2
Tatoosh Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 5-2 Any Legal Weapon ((5)) 3
Smith Creek Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 5-3 Any Legal Weapon ((3)) 1
Goat Rocks Sept. 15-Oct. 31 Goat Unit 5-4 Any Legal Weapon ((7)) 3

Mountain Goat Units:


Goat Unit 2-1 Chelan N. (Chelan County): Permit Area: Beginning at the mouth of Fish Creek on Lake Chelan (Moore Point); then northeast up Fish Creek and USFS trail 1259 to the Sawtooth crest near Deephole Spring; then southeast along the Sawtooth crest, which separates Chelan and Okanogan County, to Horsethief Basin and the headwaters of Safety Harbor Creek; then south along Safety Harbor Creek to Lake Chelan, then northwest along the north shore of Lake Chelan to the mouth of Fish Creek at Moore Point and the point of beginning.


Goat Unit 2-2 Methow Area: Permit Area: Okanogan County within the following described boundary: Beginning at the Town of Twisp, westerly along the Twisp River Road (County Road 4440) to Roads End; west up the Twisp Pass Trail 432 to Twisp Pass and the Okanogan County line; northerly along the Okanogan County line through Washington Pass to Harts Pass; southeast down Harts Pass (Road 5400) to Lost River; then along the Lost River-Mazama Road to Mazama; then southwest to State Highway 20; then southeasterly along State Highway 20 to Twisp and the point of beginning.


Goat Unit 3-6 Naches Pass: Permit Area: Yakima and Kittitas counties within the following described boundary: Beginning at Chinook Pass; then north along the Pacific Crest Trail to Naches Pass; then east to USFS Road 19 and continuing to State Highway 410; then west along State Highway 410 to Chinook Pass and point of beginning.


Goat Unit 3-7 Bumping River: Permit Area: Yakima County within the following described boundary: Beginning at White Pass and the Pacific Crest Trail; then north to Forest Trail 980; then north to USFS Road 18; then north to State Highway 410; then east to State Highway 12; then west along State Highway 12 and back to point of beginning; EXCEPT Timberwolf Mountain, which is closed.


Goat Unit 3-9 Tieton River: Permit Area: Yakima County within the following described boundary: Beginning at White Pass and Pacific Crest Trail; then south to the Yakama Indian Reservation Boundary; then east to USFS Jeep Trail 1137; then west to USFS Road 1070-578 Spur; then west to Road 1000; then north to USFS Road 12; then north to State Highway 12; then west on State Highway 12 to point of beginning.


Goat Unit 3-10 Blazed Ridge: Permit Area: Kittitas and Yakima counties within the following described boundary: Beginning at the mouth of Cabin Creek on the Yakima River; then west along Cabin Creek to the headwaters near Snowshoe Butte; then south along the Cascade Crest separating the Green and Yakima river drainage to Pyramid Peak; then southeast along the North Fork, Little Naches, and Naches River to the Yakima River; then north along the Yakima River to the mouth of Cabin Creek and point of beginning.


Goat Unit 3-11 Kachess Ridge: Permit Area: Kittitas County within the following described boundary: Beginning at the mouth of the Kachess River on the Yakima River; then north along the Kachess River and Kachess Lake to USFS Road 4600; then east on USFS Road 4600 to the Cle Elum River; then south along the Cle Elum River and Lake Cle Elum to the Yakima River; then northwest along the Yakima River to the mouth of the Kachess River and point of beginning.


Goat Unit 4-9 Jack Mountain: Permit Area: Whatcom County within the following described boundary: Beginning at the confluence of Ruby Creek and Crater Creek; then north up Crater Creek to the ridge line between Jerry Lakes and a pinnacle of Jack Mountain (7,292 ft. elevation); continue due north to Devil's Creek; then west down Devil's Creek to Ross Lake; then south along the east shoreline of Ross Lake to Ruby Arm; then easterly up Ruby Arm and Ruby Creek to the confluence of Crater Creek and the point of beginning.


Goat Unit 4-38 Corral Pass: Permit Area: Pierce County within the following described boundary: Beginning where Goat Creek intersects the Corral Pass Road; then southeast up Goat Creek to the Cascade Crest; then north along the Crest to USFS Trail 1188; then northwest along said trail to USFS Trail 1176; then north along said trail to Corral Pass; then west along Corral Pass Road to its intersection with Goat Creek and the point of beginning.


Goat Unit 5-2 Tatoosh: Permit Area: Lewis County within the following described boundary: Beginning at the junction of the southern Mount Rainier National Park Boundary and State Highway 123; then south along State Highway 123 to U.S. Highway 12; then southwest along said highway to Skate Creek Road (USFS Road 52); then northwest along said road to the junction of Morse Creek Road (old road to Longmire Campground); then north along said road to the Mount Rainier National Park Boundary; then east along the southern park boundary to the point of beginning.


Goat Unit 5-3 Smith Creek: Permit area: Lewis County within the following described boundary: Beginning at the Town of Randle; then east along U.S. Highway 12 to USFS Road 21; then southeast along USFS Road 21 to USFS Road 22; then northeast and northwest along USFS Road 22 to USFS Road 23; then east and northwest on USFS Road 23 to USFS Road 25; then north along USFS Road 25 to Randle and point of beginning.


Goat Unit 5-4 Goat Rocks: Permit Area: Lewis County south of the White Pass Highway (U.S. Highway 12) and east of the Johnson Creek Road (USFS Road 1302).

[Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040, 77.12.010, 77.12.020, 77.12.770, 77.12.780. 00-11-137 (Order 00-50), 232-28-273, filed 5/23/00, effective 6/23/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 77.12.040. 99-10-102 (Order 99-40), 232-28-273, filed 5/5/99, effective 6/5/99; 98-10-005 (Order 98-58), 232-28-273, filed 4/22/98, effective 5/23/98.]

Reviser's note: RCW 34.05.395 requires the use of underlining and deletion marks to indicate amendments to existing rules. The rule published above varies from its predecessor in certain respects not indicated by the use of these markings.

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