Off-Reservation Regulations 2021-22 Hunting Season
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Off-Reservation Regulations 2021-22 Hunting Season ENROLLED QUINAULT TRIBAL MEMBERS ONLY Quinault Indian Nation 1214 Aalis Blg. C, Taholah, Wa 98587 QDNR Phone: (360) 276-8215, extension 7372 Fish & Game Office Business Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am. - 4:00 pm. Natural Resource Law Enforcement: (360) 533-8765
Table of Contents Introduction 1 Quick Table 2 Elk & Deer 3 Black Bear & Cougar 4 Upland Birds & Small Game 5 Waterfowl & Mountain Goat 6 Fur-Bearing Small Game Trapping 7 Designated Hunting 8-9 Tags & Permits 10 Prohibited Methods 11 Data & Hunting Locations 12 Guns & Bows 13 Muzzleloader 14 GMU Overview Map 15 GMU 501-530 16 GMU 601-618 17 GMU 621-627 18 GMU 633-648 19 GMU 651-673 20 GMU 681-699 21 Definitions 22
Introduction The Quinault Nation holds the Treaty hunting right to hunt on all ceded lands and Tradi- tional use areas, with the exception of those lands with a dwelling, fenced, or containing livestock or within city limits. This regulation is adopted pursuant to authority reserved to the Quinault Business Committee under Title 51, Section 51.03.030(g), and provides Quinault hunters with specific information important to the 2021-2022 hunting season. The general Off-Reservation Hunting regulations, included herein, provide Quinault hunt- ers with specific information regarding open hunting areas, hunter’s responsibilities, bag limits and season lengths for the 2021-22 hunting season. The Business Committee is in the process of negotiating a hunting co-management agreement with WDFW, with the intent to require all off-reservation state hunting citations issued to Quinault tribal members be referred to the Quinault Tribal Court for prosecution. Rayonier in the Copalis unit 642 and Weyerhaeuser and Green Diamond in the Wynoochee unit 648 (specifically the Satsop area) now require fee permits to hunt on their lands. Until the agreement with WDFW is completed, Quinault hunters should take notice that they will be hunting these areas at their own risk and there is no guarantee that Quinault hunters will not be prosecuted in state court. In addition to these annual regulations, the Quinault’s Title 51 (Fishing/Hunting/Gather- ing) contains requirements pertaining to: eligible hunters, permits, firearms restrictions, enforce- ment, violations and criminal offenses. NOTE: The State of Washington requires a Discover Pass for parking at or use of state parks and prop- erties. Tribal members lawfully exercising their treaty rights ARE NOT subject to state law and are only required to carry their tribal identification card. Until such time as the Quinault Nation works out an acceptable system for Quinault tribal members to access state lands without harassment, please report any violation notices or tickets issued for failure to have a Discover Pass to the Quinault Office of the Attorney General at 360.276.8215 ext. 1400 and QDNR Resource Protection. Quinault attorneys will assist you in resolving notices/tickets. 1 | 2021 - 2022
Regulations Quick Table Hunt Type Species Hunt Area Season 2021-22 Dates Bag Limit (p e r p e rs on ) General Season Elk Off-Reservation Bull Jul. 1st, 2021 - Feb. 28th, 2022 *1 elk (bull OR cow) Cow Sep. 1st, 2021 - Nov. 30, 2021 Deer Off-Reservation Buck Jul. 1st, 2021 - Feb. 28th, 2022 **2 deer (2 bucks OR 1 buck and 1 doe) Doe Sep. 1st, 2021 - Nov. 30th, 2021 Cougar Off-Reservation Open year-round No limit Bear Off-Reservation Open year-round No limit Upland Birds Off-Reservation Sep. 1st, 2021 - Feb. 28th, 2022 5 grouse per day; 2 pigeon per day Small game Off-Reservation Open year-round 5 rabbit and/or snowshoe hare per day; no limit for coyote and bobcat Waterfowl Off-Reservation Sep. 20th, 2021 - Jan. 29th, 2022 7 ducks per day; 5 geese per day Fur-Bearing Fur-Bearing Off-Reservation Oct. 1st, 2021 - Feb. 19th, 2022 No limit Small Game Small Game Trapping *Each person may harvest a total of 2 elk On- OR Off-reservation COMBINED. Only 1 of the 2 elk may be harvested on-reservation. Both elk may be harvested off-reservation if desired. Off-reservation elk har- vest has no point restrictions. Off-reservation harvest may include 1 cow. **Each person may harvest a total of 3 deer On- OR Off-reservation COMBINED. Only 1 of the 3 deer may be harvested on-reservation. All 3 deer may be harvested off-reservation if desired. On-reservation deer harvest is restricted to bucks only. Off-reservation deer harvest may include one doe. Animal remains, carcasses, gut piles, hides and leavings shall not be left in any public place within 500 yards from any inhabited site, dweling or public areas including Point Grenville, the cemetery, and community housing areas. 2 | 2021 - 2022
Elk & Deer NOTE: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, USE THE LIST OF APPROVED WEAPON REGULATIONS FOR HUNTING BIG GAME FOUND ON PAGE 12. Roosevelt Elk Type of Hunt: General Hunting Season *Each person may harvest a total of 2 elk On- OR Off-reservation COMBINED. Only 1 of the 2 elk may be harvested on-reservation. Both elk may be harvested off-reservation if desired. Off-reservation elk harvest has no point restrictions. Off-reservation elk har- vest may include 1 cow. Open Hunting Area: 602 Dickey*, 607 Sol Duc, 612 Goodman, 615 Clearwater, 618 Matheny, 638 Quinault Ridge, 642 Copalis, 648 Wynoochee Bull Season: July 1st, 2021 through February 28th, 2022 Cow Season: September 1st, 2021 through November 30th, 2021 Black-Tailed Deer Type of Hunt: General Hunting Season *Each person may harvest a total of 3 deer On- OR Off-reservation COMBINED. Only 1 of the 3 deer may be harvested on-reservation. All 3 deer may be harvested off-reser- vation if desired. On-reservation deer harvest is restricted to bucks only. Off-reservation deer harvest may include one doe. Open Hunting Area: 602 Dickey*, 607 Sol Duc, 612 Goodman, 615 Clearwater, 618 Matheny, 638 Quinault Ridge, 642 Copalis, 648 Wynoochee Buck Season: July 1st, 2021 through February 28th, 2022 Doe Season: September 1st, 2021 through November 30th, 2022 3 | 2021 - 2022
Black Bear & Cougar Black Bear Type of Hunt: General Hunting Season Bag Limit: Unlimited Open Hunting Area: Off Reservation Areas GMU’s: 602, 607, 612, 615, 618, 638, 642, and 648 Open Season: Open Year Round Other Restrictions: Baiting of bears off-reservation is prohibited. The use of dogs to hunt bears is not au- thorized as stated in Title 51. The QDNR Wildlife Section requests that hunters submit the first pre-molar of each bear harvested to the Fish & Game Office. The Wildlife Section ages black bears through cementum analysis of submitted tooth samples and can provide the results to hunters who submit teeth. Cougar Type of Hunt: General Hunting Season Bag Limit: Unlimited Open Hunting Area: Off Reservation Areas GMU’s: 602, 607, 612, 615, 618, 638, 642, and 648 Open Season: Open Year Round Other Restrictions: The use of dogs to hunt cougars is not authorized as stated in Title 51, except by special regulations allowing for scientific research or depredation issues. Successful hunters may present the pelt or skull of the harvested cougar to the QDNR Wildlife Section for examination of age and sex. 4 | 2021 - 2022
Upland Birds & Small Game Upland Birds Type of Hunt: General Hunting Season Bag Limit: Ruffed, Blue or Spruce Grouse (5 per day) Band-Tailed Pigeon (2 per day) Open Hunting Area: Off Reservation Areas GMU’s: 602, 607, 612, 615, 618, 638, 642, and 648 Open Season: September 1st, 2021 through February 28th, 2022 Additional Restrictions: Must report harvest to the Fish & Game Office. Small Game Type of Hunt: General Hunting Season Bag Limit: Rabbit and/or Snowshoe Hare (5 per day) Coyote (Unlimited) Bob Cat (Unlimited) Open Hunting Area: 602 Dickey*, 607 Sol Duc, 612 Goodman, 615 Clearwater, 618 Matheny, 638 Quinault Ridge, 642 Copalis, 648 Wynoochee Open Season: Open Year Round Additional Restrictions: Use of .22 Caliber Rifles is ALLOWED for small game. Must report harvest to the Fish & Game Office. 5 | 2021 - 2022
Waterfowl & Mountain Goat Waterfowl Type of Hunt: General Hunting Season Bag Limit: Ducks (7 per day) Geese (5 per day) Open Hunting Area: 602 Dickey*, 607 Sol Duc, 612 Goodman, 615 Clearwater, 618 Matheny, 638 Quinault Ridge, 642 Copalis, 648 Wynoochee Open Season: September 20th, 2021 through January 29th, 2022 Firearm Restrictions: Only shotguns may be used to hunt waterfowl. The use of lead shot is prohibited. Only lead shot substitutes or alternatives are allowed. Other Restrictions: Whistling and Trumpeter SWAN hunting is CLOSED year round. Must report harvest to the Fish & Game Office. Mountain Goats Type of Hunt: General Hunting Season Bag Limit: Unlimited Open Hunting Area: 602 Dickey*, 607 Sol Duc, 612 Goodman, 615 Clearwater, 618 Matheny, 638 Quinault Ridge, 642 Copalis, 648 Wynoochee Open Season: Open Year Round Other Restrictions: Must report location of Mountain Goat harvest to Fish & Game Office. 6 | 2021 - 2022
Fur-Bearing Small Game Trapping Trapping Type of Hunt: Trapping for Fur-bearing Small Game Bag Limit: Unlimited for Beaver, Bobcat, Coyote, Skunk, Mountain Beaver, Porcupine, Muskrat, Raccoon, River Otter, and Weasel Family (Long-tailed weasel, Short-tailed weasel, & Mink) Open Hunting Area: Quinault Indian Reservation Open Season: October 1st, 2021 through February 19th, 2022 Additional Restrictions: No trapping of marten and fisher. No trapping of marine mammals (includes sea ot- ters). No trapping of big game animals. Trap Restrictions: 1. Location of trap-line must be registered with the Fish & Game Office. 2. All traps and snares must be legibly marked with the owner’s Quinault enrollment number. 3. It is unlawful and forbidden for any person to trap for furbearers using: a. A steel foothold trap with a jaw spread greater than seven and a half (7.5) inches. b. A No. 3 or larger foothold trap or any foothold trap with an inside jaw spread at dog greater than six inches (6”) not having a jaw spacing of at least 3/16 of one inch when the trap is sprung (measurement excludes pads on padded jaw traps) and when the set is not capable of drowning the trapped animal. c. Any toothed trap or trap with a protuberance of the facing edge of the jaws that is intended to hold the animal, except pads on padded jaw traps. 4. Conibear traps larger than 7x7 inches must be submerged in water. 5. All snares used for furbearing animals must be equipped with a break-away device (i.e., shear pin, J hook, S hook, cable ferrule, etc.) located at the junction of the snare lock and the terminal end of the cable and shall release at two-hundred and ninety-five (295) pounds of pressure or less; and the loop size shall not exceed twelve (12) inches in diameter measured from side to side. 6. All leg-hold traps must be checked by the owner at least once during each 24-hour period. 7. All snares and quick-kill body-grip traps must be checked by the owner not less than once within a 72-hour period. *Please note that while there is no limit to trapping beavers, beaver dams are an important component of salmon habitat on the QIR. The Wildlife Section requests your assistance in protecting this important resource and promoting improved salm- on rearing habitat. 7 | 2021 - 2022
Designated Hunting Roosevelt Elk Type of Hunt: Designated Hunt Bag Limit: Must be an approved Designated Hunter by the Fish & Game office and must have a DESIGNATED HUNTER TAG. Open Hunting Area: 602 Dickey*, 607 Sol Duc, 612 Goodman, 615 Clearwater, 618 Matheny, 638 Quinault Ridge, 642 Copalis, 648 Wynoochee Bull Season: July 1st, 2021 through February 28th, 2022 Cow Season: September 1st, 2021 through November 30th, 2021 Additional Restrictions: Must have a DESIGNATED HUNTER TAG from a Tribal elder or approved individual that meets the requirements for needing a designated hunter. Designated hunters must have tag present while hunting. Designated hunters must have no title 51 hunting viola- tions within the past 3 years. Elders will select designated hunters and must supply Fish and Game Office with Designated Hunter’s name when tag is issued. Must possess a Designated Hunting Tag. Designated hunters can carry a personal tag and a designated hunting tag at the same time for a total of 2 tags. Designated Hunters may not have more than one designating hunting tag at any given time. All of the meat harvested through the Senior Program must be reported to the Fish & Game Office. Meat will be transported immediately to approved locations assigned from the Fish and Game office. Designated hunters for the senior program must be approved by the Senior Program and must have no title 51 violations within the past 3 years. 8 | 2021 - 2022
Designated Hunting Black-Tailed Deer Type of Hunt: Designated Hunt Bag Limit: Must be an approved Designated Hunter by the Fish & Game office and must have a DESIGNATED HUNTER TAG. Open Hunting Area: 602 Dickey*, 607 Sol Duc, 612 Goodman, 615 Clearwater, 618 Matheny, 638 Quinault Ridge, 642 Copalis, 648 Wynoochee Buck Season: July 1st, 2021 through February 28th, 2022 Doe Season: September 1st, 2021 through November 30th, 2021 Additional Restrictions: Must have a DESIGNATED HUNTER TAG from a Tribal elder or approved individual that meets the requirements for needing a designated hunter. Designated hunters must have tag present while hunting. Designated hunters must have no title 51 hunting viola- tions within the past 3 years. Elders will select designated hunters and must supply Fish and Game Office with Designated Hunter’s name when tag is issued. Must possess a Designated Hunting Tag. Designated hunters can carry a personal tag and a designated hunting tag at the same time for a total of 2 tags. Designated Hunters may not have more than one designating hunting tag at any given time. All of the meat harvested through the Senior Program must be reported to the Fish & Game Office. Meat will be transported immediately to approved locations assigned from the Fish and Game office. Designated hunters for the senior program must be approved by the Senior Program and must have no title 51 violations within the past 3 years. 9 | 2021 - 2022
Tags & Permits 1. Enrolled Quinault Tribal Members must apply for and receive a game tag from the FISH AND GAME Office in Taholah or Queets Office prior to hunting big game. You must present a Quinault Tribal Enrollment Card in order to receive a hunting tag. Regular working hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday – Friday, excluding holidays. 2. All big game killed under these regulations must have a 2021-22 game tag tied to the animal and appro- priately punched (notches must be completely cut and removed from tag to make valid) when being transported. The tag must remain with the majority of the animal until the animal is butchered. • The person who needs a DH must contact the FISH AND GAME Office with a justifiable reason why they are unable to hunt for themselves. Persons who do not comply with this process may be cited for Aiding and Abetting. • A Designated Huter Permit is issued to the person qualified to have a Designated Hunter hunt for them. Conditions qualifying a person to request meat through the Designated Hunting Program: a. Quinault Elder; b. Suffered a serious injury that wouldn’t allow that person to provide for their family; c. Single parent families d. Person with a disability means: 1) A person who has a permanent disability and is not ambulatory over natural terrain without a lower extremity prosthesis or must permanently use a medically prescribed assistive device for mobility, including, but not limited to, a wheelchair, crutch, cane, walker, or oxygen bottle; or 2) A person who has a permanent disability and is physically incapable of holding and safely operating a firearm or other legal hunting device. 3) This definition includes, but is not limited to, persons with a permanent upper or lower extremity impairment who have lost the use of one or both upper or lower extremities, or who have a diagnosed permanent disease or disorder which substantially impairs or severely interferes with mobility or the use of one or both upper or lower extremities for holding and safely operating a firearm or other legal device; or 4) A person who is blind or visually impaired. 3. ENROLLED TRIBAL MEMBERS PROHIBITED FROM CARRYING FIREARMS ARE STRICT- LY PROHIBITED FROM HUNTING WITH A FIREARM. SUCH PERSONS MAY APPOINT A DESIGNATED HUNTER TO HUNT FOR THEM, PROVIDED THAT THE DESIGNATED HUNTER OBTAINS WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM THE FISH AND GAME OFFICE. NO TAG ISSUED TO AN INDIVIDUAL WHO IS PROHITITED FROM CARRY FIREARMS IS VALID, UNLESS THE IN- DIVIDUAL IS HUNTING WITH A BOW, OR WHEN USED BY THE DESIGNATED. 4. It is unlawful to shoot at wildlife with a firearm from a vehicle or across or along the maintained portion of a public highway. 51.16.010(d) Firearms carried in vehicles, motor boats or on motorcycles shall not be loaded with live ammunition except for firearms carried by regular law enforcement officers. 5. Hunting is not allowed within city limits. 6. Hunting is not allowed within 100 yards of an inhabited dwelling. 10 | 2021 - 2022
Prohibited Methods 7. The Fish & Game Office may issue ceremonial permits at any time pursuant to an authorized ceremonial regulation. Ceremonial hunts shall be conducted according to Title 51 Conservation Ordinance. 8. Minors (between the ages of 13 and 18) must be: 1) accompanied by an adult when hunting, and 2) pass a hunter’s safety class before they can obtain hunting tags. 3) minor must file a copy of their hunter safety card before recieving a tag. 9. HUNTING HOURS – Authorized hunting hours for big game during established Seasons are one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. 10. NUISANCE ANIMALS: Nuisance animals may be trapped and removed or euthanize year round with permission of the QDNR Director or QIN Business Committee if conflict cannot be resolved by other means. 11. Trapping of big game animals is unlawful and forbidden, unless authorized as above. 12. Enrolled Quinault Tribal hunters may hunt with non-Tribal members during non-Tribal hunting seasons under the following circumstances: 1. The Quinault hunter must have a valid permit from the Quinault Indian Nation; 2. The Quinault hunter must be hunting within designated off-Reservation Tribal hunting areas; and 3. The non-Tribal hunter must be hunting the same type of game as the Quinault Tribal hunter and be in compliance with Washington State Hunting Regulations. 13. PROHIBITED HUNTING METHODS a) Hunting under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs is prohibited. b) Hunting big game with the aid of an artificial light or spotlight is prohibited. c) Using aircraft to spot, locate or report the location of wildlife for the purpose of hunting, or hunting of big game on the same day you are airborne is prohibited. d) Hunting with dogs is illegal. e) Hunting animals over bait is illegal. f) Use of drones or any unmanned aircraft to spot, harass, concentrate, chase or aid in any form of hunt- ing is prohibited. NOTE: It is illegal to hunt, kill or possess eagles, osprey, swans, gulls, crows, pelicans and all other non autho- rized migratory birds. 14. Off Road and Non-Highway Vehicles: No person shall operate a non-highway vehicle or motor boat in such a way as to run down or harass any wildlife or animal. No person shall carry, transport, or convey any load- ed weapon in or upon, nor hunt from, any non-highway vehicle except by permit issued by the Quinault Indian Nation Division of Natural Resources. Any non-highway vehicle may be used to travel to and from a hunting area and to transport game. VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION IS A GROSS MISDEMEANOR. 11 | 2021 - 2022
Data & Hunting Locations HARVEST MANAGEMENT/DATA COLLECTION 14. REPORTING OF BAGGED GAME: All wild game killed must be reported to the FISH AND GAME Office within 3 business days of the harvest. Reporting can be either through the office drop-box, in-person, in writing, or by telephone: (360) 276-8215 Ext: 7372. Must provide the following information: Quinault Tribal enrollment number, game tag number, date game taken, game species, sex of game, and location. 15. REPORTING FOR ALL TAGS: All hunters must report on all tags to the FISH AND GAME Office, regardless of whether an animal was harvested. Tags resulting in no harvest must be reported within 10 business days of the close of the season. Reporting can be either through the office drop-box, in-person, in writing, or by telephone: (360) 276-8215 Ext: 7372. Must provide the following information: Quinault Tribal enrollment num- ber, game tag number, and if game harvested. Hunters that fail to report on all tags will not be issued tags the following hunting season. 16. MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH ANIMALS: Hunters must report if animal is harvested with a VHF/GPS collar or ear tag. The hunter must turn in the collar to the FISH AND GAME Office within 3 business days of the harvest. Ear tags do not need to be turned in but the ear tag number must be included in the harvest report, which can be either through the office drop-box, in-person, in writing, or by telephone: (360) 276- 8215 Ext: 7372. 17. OPEN AREAS TO HUNT: The area this regulation applies shall be the following designated Game Management Units: 602 Dickey 607 Sol Duc 612 Goodman 615 Clearwater 618 Matheny 638 Quinault Ridge 642 Copalis 648 Wynoochee 18. CLOSED AREAS TO HUNT: The area this regulation applies to shall be the following designated Game Management Units: 501 Lincoln 505 Mossyrock 506-Willapa Hills 530 Ryderwood 601 Hoko 602 Dickey 613 Pysht 621 Olympic 624 Coyle 627 Kitsap 633 Mason 636 Skokomish 651 Satsop 658 North River Olympic National Park 660 Minot Peak 663 Capitol Peak 666 Deschutes 667 Skookumchuck 672 Fall River 673 Williams Creek 681 Bear River 684 Long Beach 699 Long Island. 19. TRANSPORTATION PERMITS: Upon bagging game, the hunter must notch the date on the Quinault Indian Nation Hunting Permit to make a valid Game Transport Permit for transport from the field to desired destination. 12 | 2021 - 2022
Guns & Bows It is unlawful to shoot at wildlife with a firearm or arrow from a vehicle or from across or along the maintained portion of a public highway. GUN CALIBER Rifles: Big game must be hunted with a minimum of .243 caliber (6mm) center fire rifle. Rimfire rifles are not legal for big game harvest. The rifle cartridge bullet must weigh more than 85 grains or develops more than 900 foot pounds of energy at 100 yards. Use of full automatic rifles is prohibited. Shotguns: Must use a 20 gauge or larger using shells loaded with slugs or buckshot size #1 or larger for big game hunting. For small game and waterfowl, .410 or .22 shot may be used. Handguns: Big game may be hunted with handguns with a minimum barrel length of 4” inches per manu- facturer’s specification and fire a minimum .24 centerfire cartridge. Rimfire handguns are not legal for big game. Rimfire handguns (.22 and .177) are legal for small game. Loaded Firearms in a Vehicle: It is illegal to carry, convey, transport, possess or control a loaded shotgun, rifle, or handgun in any motor vehicle. A rifle, shotgun, or handgun containing shells or cartridges in the chamber is considered loaded. BOW AND ARROW REGULATIONS 1. It is unlawful for any person to hunt big game animals with a bow that possess less than 40 pounds of pull measured at 28 inches or less draw length. 2. It is unlawful to hunt big game animals with any arrows other than those having sharp broadhead blade or blades at least 7/8 inches wide or mechanical broad heads. The broadhead must be unbarbed and completely closed at the back end of the blade or blades by a smooth, unbroken surface that starts at the maximum blade width and forms a smooth line toward the feather end of the shaft; such line shall not angle toward the point. 3. It is lawful for elders and/or handicap persons to hunt big game animals with a cossbow that posses a minimum draw of 125 lbs and a combined bolt broadhead weight of 350 grain. 13 | 2021 - 2022
Muzzleloaders MUZZLELOADER REGULATIONS 1. Muzzleloader is a firearm that’s loaded from the muzzle and uses black powder or substitute. 2. It is unlawful to carry, convey, transport, possess or control a loaded muzzleloader in any motor vehicle. A muzzleloader will be considered loaded if a powder charge and projectile, either shot or single projectile, are in the bar and the breech or pan is capped or primed. 3. It is unlawful to hunt wildlife using a muzzleloader that does not meet these specifications: a. Muzzleloader shotgun or rifle used for deer must be .40 caliber or larger to hunt for deer b. Muzzleloader shotgun or rifle used to hunt all other big game must be .45 caliber or larger. 14 | 2021 - 2022
GMU Overview Map THE QUINAULT INDIAN NATION RETAINS THE RIGHT TO REGULATE HUNTING IN AREAS LISTED AS “CLOSED” BUT CHOOSES NOT TO EXERCISE ITS TREATY HUNTING RIGHTS IN THOSE AREAS AT THIS TIME. *Hunting boundaries in unit 602 (Dickey) are approximated. 15 | 2021 - 2022
GMU 501-530 THE QUINAULT INDIAN NATION RETAINS THE RIGHT TO REGULATE HUNTING IN AREAS LISTED AS “CLOSED” BUT CHOOSES NOT TO EXERCISE ITS TREATY HUNTING RIGHTS IN THOSE AREAS AT THIS TIME. NOTE: Areas OPEN for hunting are in BLACK & UNDERLINED. CLOSED areas are faded BLUE. GMU 501-LINCOLN (Lewis, Thurston, Pacific, & Grays Harbor cos.): Beginning at intersection of I-5 & SR 6; W on SR 6 to Stevens Rd; NW on Stevens Rd to Elk Crk Rd at town of Doty; W on Elk Crk Rd to Weyerhae- user 7000 line; W & N on Weyerhaeuser 7000 line to Weyerhaeuser 7400 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 7400 line to Weyerhaeuser 7050 line; NE on Weyerhaeuser 7050 line to Weyerhaeuser 7000 line; NW & N on Weyerhaeuser 7000 line to Weyerhaeuser 7800 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 7800 line to Weyerhaeuser 7800 F line; NE on Wey- erhaeuser 7800 F line to Weyerhaeuser 720 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 720 line to Weyerhaeuser 723 line; NW on Weyerhaeuser 723 line to Weyerhaeuser C line; NE on Weyerhaeuser C line to Garrard Crk Rd; NE on Garrard Crk Rd to S Bank Rd; E on S Bank Rd to N State St; N on N State St to US Hwy 12 at town of Oakville; E on US Hwy 12 to I-5; S on I-5 to SR 6 & point of beginning. GMU 506-WILLAPA HILLS (Wahkiakum, Pacific & Lewis cos.): Beginning at SR 6 & 3rd St S at town of Pe Ell; S on 3rd St S to Muller Rd; S on Muller Rd to Weyerhaeuser 1000 line; S on Weyerhaeuser 1000 line to Weyer- haeuser 1800 line; S on Weyerhaeuser 1800 line to Weyerhaeuser 500 line; SE on Weyerhaeuser 500 line to SR 407 (Elochoman Valley Rd) at Camp 2; S on SR 407 to Elochoman Rvr; down Elochoman Rvr to Foster Rd; N on Foster Rd to Risk Rd; W & N along Risk Rd to SR 4; W on SR 4 to Skamokawa Crk; SW down Skamokawa Crk to Columbia Rvr; W along Columbia Rvr to mouth of Deep Rvr (including all islands in Columbia Rvr which are both N of Washington state line & between Skamokawa Crk & Deep Rvr); N along Deep Rvr to SR 4; NW on SR 4 to Salmon Crk Rd; NE on Salmon Crk Rd to Weyerhaeuser 5000 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 5000 line to Weyerhaeuser 5800 line; NE on Weyerhaeuser 5800 line to power transmission line; N on power transmission line to SR 6; E on SR 6 to town of Pe Ell & point of beginning. Closed to all hunting on Julia Butler Hansen Nation Wildlife Refuge. GMU 530-RYDERWOOD (Cowlitz, Lewis & Wahkiakum cos.): Beginning at Stevens Rd & SR 6, S of town of Doty; E on SR 6 to I-5 at town of Chehalis; S on I-5 to Cowlitz Rvr; S along Cowlitz Rvr to Public Hwy 10 on A St. bridge at town of Castle Rock; W on Public Hwy 10 to Growler’s Gulch Rd; W on Growler’s Gulch Rd to Weyerhaeuser9312 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 9312 line to three power lines; S on three power lines to Delam- eter Rd; SW on Delameter Rd to Woodside Dr; SW on Woodside Dr to International Paper Rd 2200; N & W on International Paper Rd 2200 to International Paper Rd 1050; W on International Paper Rd 1050 to Interna- tional Paper Rd 1000; S on International Paper Rd 1000 to Germany Crk Rd; S on Germany Crk Rd to SR 4; W on SR 4 to Germany Crk; S along Germany Crk to its mouth at QIN Columbia Rvr; W along Columbia Rvr to Skamokawa Crk (including all islands in Columbia Rvr which are both N of Washington state line & between Skamokawa Crk & Germany Crk); NE up Skamokawa Crk to SR 4; E on SR 4 to Risk Rd; SE on Risk Rd to Fos- ter Rd; S on Foster Rd to Elochoman Rvr; SE up Elochoman Rvr to SR 407 (Elochoman Valley Rd); NE on SR 407 to Weyerhaeuser 500 line at Camp 2; NW on Weyerhaeuser 500 line to Weyerhaeuser 1800 line; N on Weyer- haeuser 1800 line to Weyerhaeuser 1000 line; N on Weyerhaeuser 1000 line to Muller Rd; N on Muller Rd to 3rd St S in town of Pe Ell; N on 3rd St S to SR 6 at town of Pe Ell; N on SR 6 to Stevens Rd, S of town of Doty, & point of beginning. No hunting on all lands & islands S of SR 4 between Skamokawa Crk & Cape Horn. 16 | 2021 - 2022
GMU 601-618 GMU 601-HOKO (Clallam Co.): Beginning on Makah Indian reservation bndry & Strait of Juan de Fuca; SE along shore of Strait of Juan de Fuca to mouth of Hoko Rvr; S along Hoko Rvr to SR 112; SE on SR 112 to Hoko-Ozette Rd; SW on Hoko-Ozette Rd to Olympic Nat. Park bndry near Ozette; N along Olympic Nat. Park bndry to Makah Indian reservation bndry; E & N along Makah Indian reservation bndry to Strait of Juan de Fuca & point of beginning. GMU 602-DICKEY (Clallam Co.): Beginning at mouth of Hoko Rvr & Strait of Juan de Fuca; SE along shore of Strait of Juan de Fuca to mouth of Clallam Rvr; S along Clallam Rvr to SR 112; S on SR 112 to Burnt Mt. Rd (SR 113); S on Burnt Mt. Rd to US Hwy 101 at town of Sappho; SW on US Hwy 101 to LaPush Rd; SW on LaPush Rd to Olympic Nat. Park bndry; N along Olympic Nat. Park bndry to Hoko-Ozette Rd; NE on Hoko-Ozette Rd to SR 112; NW on SR 112 to Hoko Rvr; NW on Hoko Rvr to its mouth on Strait of Juan De Fuca & point of beginning (Open To Hunting: All open and unclaimed lands South of Ozette Lake and west of Hwy 101. Closed To Hunting: All open and unclaimed lands North of Ozette Lake and west of Hwy 101). GMU 603-PYSHT (Clallam Co.): Beginning at mouth of Clallam Rvr on Strait of Juan de Fuca; E along shore of Strait of Juan de Fuca to mouth of Elwha Rvr; S along Elwha Rvr to Olympic Nat. Park bndry; W along Olym- pic Nat. Park bndry to one mile W of Lake Crescent; S on Olympic Nat. Park bndry to US Hwy 101; W on US Hwy 101 to Burnt Mt. Rd (SR 113); N on Burnt Mt. Rd to SR 112; N on SR 112 to Clallam Rvr; N along Clallam Rvr to its mouth & point of beginning GMU 607-SOL DUC (Clallam Co.): Beginning at US Hwy 101 at town of Sappho; E on US Hwy 101 to Olympic Nat. Park bndry; S & W along Olympic Nat. Park bndry to Bogachiel Rvr; W along Bogachiel Rvr to US Hwy 101; N on US Hwy 101, through town of Forks, to town of Sappho & point of beginning. GMU 612-GOODMAN (Jefferson & Clallam cos.): Beginning approximately two miles E of town of LaPush on Olympic Nat. Park bndry & LaPush Rd intersection; NE on LaPush Rd to US Hwy 101 at town of Forks; S on US Hwy 101, across Hoh Rvr, & W to Olympic Nat. Park Boundary; N on Olympic Nat. Park bndry to La- Push Rd & point of beginning. GMU 615 – Clearwater: Beginning on U.S. Hwy. 101 and the Bogachiel River; then east along the Bogachiel River to the Olympic National Park Boundary; then southeast and west on the Olympic National Park boundary to the Quinault Indian Reservation boundary; then west on the Quinault Indian Reservation boundary to the Olympic National Park boundary; then north along the Olympic Nation Park boundary to U.S. Hwy. 101; then east, north and west on U.S. Hwy. 101 to the Bogachiel River and the point of beginning. GMU 618 – Matheny: Those lands between the Queets and Quinault Rivers that are outside the Olympic Na- tional Park and outside the Quinault Indian Reservation. (See the Olympic National Forest Map). 17 | 2021 - 2022
GMU 621-627 621-OLYMPIC (Jefferson, Clallam & Mason cos.): Beginning at Olympic Nat. Park bndry & Elwha Rvr; N along Elwha Rvr to US Hwy 101; E on US Hwy 101, through Port Angeles & Sequim, to Chimacum Center Rd at town of Quilcene; N on Chimacum Center Rd to E Quilcene Rd; E on E Quilcene Rd to Quilcene Bay; S along shore of Quilcene Bay to Dabob Bay; S along shore of Dabob Bay to Hood Canal; SW along shore of Hood Canal to Finch Crk; upstream on Finch Crk to US Hwy 101; S on US Hwy 101 to SR 119; W on SR 119 to Standstill Dr (Power Dam Rd); W on Standstill Dr to Upper Cushman Dam & shore of Lake Cushman; NW on W shore of Lake Cushman to N Fork Skokomish Rvr; N along N Fork Skokomish Rvr to Olympic Nat. Park bndry; N & W on Olympic Nat. Park bndry to Elwha Rvr & point of beginning. GMU 624-COYLE (Clallam & Jefferson cos.): Beginning at mouth of Elwha Rvr & Strait of Juan de Fuca; N from mouth of Elwha Rvr to Clallam Co. line in Strait of Juan De Fuca; NE on Clallam Co. line to Clallam-San Juan Co. line; NE on Clallam-San Juan Co. line to Jefferson-San Juan Co. line; NE on Jefferson-San Juan Co. line to Jefferson- Island Co. line; S then SE on Jefferson-Island Co. line to Kitsap-Island Co. line; SE on Kitsap-Island Co. line to a point due E of Point No Point; W from Kitsap-Island Co. line to Point No Point; NW, S, N, & SW along coast of Kitsap peninsula to Cougar Spit; W from Cougar Spit to Finch Crk at town of Hoodsport; NE along E shore of Hood Canal to Dabob Bay; N along shore of Dabob Bay & Quilcene Bay to E Quilcene Rd; W on E Quilcene Rd to Chimacum Center Rd; S on Chimacum Center Rd to US Hwy 101; N & W on US Hwy 101 through Sequim & Port Angeles to Elwha Rvr; N down Elwha Rvr to its mouth & Strait of Juan de Fuca & point of beginning. GMU 627-KITSAP (Kitsap, Mason, & Pierce cos.): Beginning at Hood Canal Bridge; E, S, N, & SE along shore of Kitsap peninsula to Point No Point; due E from Point No Point to Kitsap-Island Co. line in Puget Sound; S along Kitsap-Island Co. line to Kitsap-Snohomish Co. line; S along Kitsap- Snohomish Co. line to Kitsap-King Co. line; S along Kitsap-King Co. line to King-Pierce Co. line; S on King-Pierce Co. line to outlet of Tacoma Narrows; S through Tacoma narrows, past Fox Island (which is included in this GMU), to Carr Inlet; NW up Carr Inlet around McNeil & Gertrude Islands (which are excluded from this GMU), to Pitt Passage; SW through Pitt Passage & Drayton Passage to Pierce- Thurston Co. line in Nisqually Reach; NW along Pierce-Thurston Co. line to Pierce-Mason Co. line; NW on Pierce-Mason Co. line in Nisqually Reach to N Bay; along E shore of N Bay to SR 3 at town of Allyn; N on SR 3 to Old Belfair Hwy at town of Belfair; N on Old Belfair Hwy to Bear Crk-Dewatto Rd; W on Bear Crk-Dewatto Rd to Dewatto Rd W; N along Dewatto Rd to its intersection with Albert Pfundt Rd; N on Albert Pfundt Rd to Anderson Crk; E down Anderson Crk to E shore of Hood Canal; N from Anderson Crk along E shore of Hood Canal to Hood Canal bridge & point of beginning. 18 | 2021 - 2022
GMU 633-648 GMU 633-MASON (Mason & Kitsap cos.): Beginning at mouth of Anderson Crk on eastern shore of Hood Canal; W along Anderson Crk to Albert Pfundt Rd; S on Albert Pfundt Rd to W Dewatto Rd; S on W Dewatto Rd to Bear Crk- De- watto Rd; E along Bear Crk-Dewatto Rd to Old Belfair Hwy; S on Old Belfair Hwy to SR 3 at town of Belfair; S on SR 3 to N Bay at town of Allyn; N along W shore of N Bay; S along E shore of N Bay to Pierce-Mason Co. line at Case Inlet; SE along Pierce-Mason Co. line through Case Inlet to Mason-Thurston Co. line; W along Mason- Thurston Co. line through Dana Passage, Squaxin Passage, & Totten Inlet to US Hwy 101 at Oyster Bay; N on US Hwy 101 Finch Crk at town of Hoodsport; E from Finch Crk across Hood Canal to Cougar Spit on E shore of Hood Canal; N from Cougar Spit along E shore of Hood Canal to mouth of Anderson Crk & point of beginning. GMU 636-SKOKOMISH (Grays Harbor & Mason cos.): Beginning on Olympic Park bndry & N Fork Skokomish Rvr; S along N Fork Skokomish Rvr to Lake Cushman; SE along W shore of Lake Cushman to Standstill Dr (Power Dam Rd) at Upper Cushman Dam; E on Standstill Dr to SR 119; SE on Lake Cushman Rd to US Hwy 101 at town of Hoodsport; S on US Hwy 101 to Shelton- Matlock Rd at town of Shelton; W on Shelton- Matlock Rd to Matlock-Brady Rd; S on Mat- lock- Brady Rd to Deckerville Rd S of town of Matlock; W on Deckerville Rd to Boundary Rd (Middle Satsop Rd); W & S on Boundary Rd (Middle Satsop Rd) to Kelly Rd; N on Kelly Rd to USFS Rd 2368 (Simpson Timber 500 line); N on USFS Rd 2368 to USFS Rd 2260 (Simpson Timber 600 line); W on USFS Rd 2260 to Wynoochee Rd (USFS Rd 22); NW & W on USFS Rd 22 (Wynoochee Rd) to USFS Rd 2294, 1/4 mile E of Big Crk; NW on USFS Rd 2294 which parallels Big Crk, to junction with USFS Rd 2281; W on USFS Rd 2281, to watershed divide between Humptulips Rvr watershed & Wynoochee Rvr watershed; N on ridge between Humptulips Rvr watershed & Wynoochee Rvr watershed to Olympic Nat. Park bndry; E along Olympic Nat. Park bndry to N fork of Skokomish Rvr & point of beginning. GMU 638 – Quinault Ridge: The 2204-200 Spur Road and USFS 2204 Road (DeLome Road 2302); then southwest on USFS 2204 Road to USFS 22 Road (Donkey Creek Road); then west on the Donkey Creek Road to U.S. Hwy. 101; then north on U.S. Hwy. 101 to Neilton; then east along the Quinault Ridge. GMU 642 – Copalis: Beginning at the Quinault Indian Reservation and U.S. Hwy. 101; then south along the Hoquiam River to the city of Hoquiam and Grays Harbor; then west along the north shore of Grays Harbor to the Pacific Ocean; then north along the shore of the Pacific Ocean to the Quinault Indian Reservation boundary; then east and northeast along the Quinault Indian Reservation to U.S. Hwy. 101 and the point of beginning. (See Washington Atlas & Gazetteer). GMU 648 – Wynoochee: Beginning at the junction of U.S. Hwy. 101 and the Donkey Creek Road; then north- east along the Donkey Creek Road (USFS Road 22) to its junction with the Donkey Creek – Grisdale Road; continuing east on this road to Camp Grisdale (South of Wynoochee Lake); S along Wynoochee Rd to USFS Rd 2260 (Simpson Timber 600 Line); E on USFS Rd 2260 to USFS Rd 2368 (Simpson Timber 500 Line) to Kelly Rd; S on Kelly Rd to Boundary Rd (Middle Satsop Rd); S on Boundary Rd to Cougar smith Rd; W on Cougar Smith Rd to W for of Satsop River; S down W fork Satsop River to Satsop River; S down Satsop River to US Hwy 12;; W along US Hwy 12 to it’s junction with US Hwy 101 in the town of Aberdeen; SE along US Hwy 101 to N shore of Chehalis River; W along N shore of Chehalis River to N Harbor shore to mouth of Hoquiam River; N up Hoquiam River to US Hwy 101; W&N along US Hwy 101 to its junction with Donkey Creek Rd and point of beginning. Includes : Rennie Island. 19 | 2021 - 2022
GMU 651-673 GMU 651-SATSOP (Grays Harbor, Mason & Thurston cos.): Beginning at US Hwy 12 bridge on Satsop Rvr; N up Satsop Rvr to its junction with W fork of Satsop Rvr; N up W fork of Satsop Rvr to Cougar Smith Rd; E on Cougar Smith Rd to Boundary Rd (Middle Satsop Rd); N & E on Boundary Rd to Deckerville Rd; E on Deck- erville Rd to Matlock-Brady Rd; N on Matlock-Brady Rd to town of Matlock; E on Shelton-Matlock Rd to its junction with US Hwy 101 W of town of Shelton; S on US Hwy 101 to its junction with SR 8; W on SR 8 to its junction with US Hwy 12; W along US Hwy 12 to bridge over Satsop Rvr & point of beginning. GMU 658-NORTH RIVER (Grays Harbor & Pacific cos.): Beginning at Pacific Ocean & S shore of Grays Har- bor at Westport Jetty; E along S shore of Grays Harbor to mouth of Chehalis Rvr at town of Aberdeen; E up Chehalis Rvr to US Hwy 101 bridge & US Hwy 101; S on US Hwy 101 to Willapa Rvr at town of Raymond; W down Willapa Rvr to Willapa Bay; W along N shore of Willapa Bay to Pacific Ocean; N along Pacific Ocean to S shore of Grays Harbor at Westport Jetty & point of beginning. GMU 660-MINOT PEAK (Grays Harbor & Pacific cos.): Beginning at intersection of US Hwy 12 & US Hwy 101 at town of Aberdeen; E & S on US Hwy 12 to N State St at town of Oakville; S on N State St to S Bank Rd; W on S Bank Rd to Garrard Crk Rd; SW on Garrard Crk Rd to Oakville-Brooklyn Rd; W on Oakville-Brooklyn Rd to N Rvr Valley Rd; W on N Rvr Valley Rd to Smith Crk Rd; W on Smith Crk Rd to US Hwy101; N on US Hwy 101 to US Hwy 12 at town of Aberdeen & point of beginning. GMU 672-FALL RIVER (Pacific, Lewis & Grays Harbor cos.): Beginning at intersection of USHwy 101 & SR 6 at town of Raymond; N on US Hwy 101 to Smith Crk Rd; NE on Smith Crk Rd to N Rvr Valley Rd; E on N Rvr Valley Rd to Oakville-Brooklyn Rd; E on Oakville-Brooklyn Rd to Garrard Crk Rd; S on Garrard Crk Rd to Weyerhaeuser C line at mile post 5; W on Weyerhaeuser C line to Weyerhaeuser 723 line;S on Weyerhaeuser 723 line to Weyerhaeuser 720 line; W on Weyerhaeuser 720 line to Weyerhaeuser 7800 F line; S on Weyerhaeuser 7800 F line to Weyerhaeuser 7800 line; S & SE on Weyerhaeuser 7800 line to Weyerhaeuser 7000 line; SW on Weyer- haeuser 7000 line to Weyerhaeuser 7050 line; S on Weyerhaeuser 7050 line to Weyerhaeuser 7400 line; S & E on Weyerhaeuser 7400 line to Weyerhaeuser 7000 line; E on Weyerhaeuser 7000 line to Elk Crk Rd; E on Elk Crk Rd to Stevens Rd at town of Doty; E on Stevens Rd to SR 6; S, W & NW on SR 6 to US Hwy 101 at town of Raymond& point of beginning. GMU 673-WILLIAMS CREEK (Pacific Co.):Beginning at US Hwy 101 bridge crossing Willapa Rvr at town of Raymond; S on US Hwy 101 to SR 6; SE on SR 6 to Trap Crk A line; S & W on Trap Crk A line to power transmission lines; S & SW on power transmission lines to Weyerhaeuser 5800 line (Section 22, T11N, R8W); SW alongWeyerhaeuser 5800 line to Weyerhaeuser 5000 line (Deep Rvr main line); SW on Weyerhaeuser 5000 line (Deep Rv main line) to Salmon Crk Rd; SW along Salmon Crk Rd to SR 4; W on SR 4 to US Hwy 101 at Johnson’s Landing; W on US Hwy 101 to Naselle Rvr bridge; W down the Naselle Rvr to Willapa Bay; N along E shore of Willapa Bay to Willapa Rvr; SE & NE up Willapa Rvr to US Hwy 101 bridge & the point of beginning. Closed to all hunting on Willapa National Wildlife Refuge. 20 | 2021 - 2022
GMU 681-BEAR RIVER (Pacific & Wahkiakum cos.): Beginning at US Hwy 101 bridge at Naselle Rvr; E on US Hwy 101 to SR 4; SE on SR 4 to Deep Rvr bridge; S down Deep Rvr to Columbia Rvr; W along shore of Co- lumbia Rvr to mouth of Wallacut Rvr (including all islands in Columbia both N of Washington-Oregon state line & between Deep Rvr & Wallacut Rvr); N up Wallacut Rvr to US Hwy 101; NW on US Hwy 101 to alternate US Hwy 101, N of Ilwaco Airport; N on alternate US Hwy 101 to US Hwy 101; E & NE on US Hwy 101 to Bear Rvr; N down Bear Rvr to Willapa Bay; N along eastern shore of Willapa Bay to mouth of Naselle Rvr; SE up Naselle Rvr to US Hwy 101 bridge & point of beginning. Closed to all hunting on Willapa National Wildlife Refuge. GMU 684-LONG BEACH (Pacific Co.): Beginning at mouth of Bear Rvr on Willapa Bay; S up Bear Rvr to US Hwy 101; W & SW on US Hwy 101 to alternate US Hwy 101 N of Ilwaco Airport; S on alternate US Hwy 101 to US Hwy 101; W on US Hwy 101 to Wallacut Rvr; S along Wallacut Rvr to Columbia Rvr; W down Columbia Rvr to its mouth on Pacific Ocean (including all islands in Columbia Rvr both N of Washington- Oregon state line & between Wallacut Rvr & mouth of Columbia Rvr); N, E, S, & E along shoreline of Long Beach peninsula to Bear Rvr & point of beginning. Closed to all hunting on Willapa National Wildlife Refuge. GMU 699-LONG ISLAND (Pacific Co.): Includes all of Long Island. Closed to all hunting on Willapa National Wildlife Refuge. Long Island is closed to hunting. Olympic National Park: Closed to all Hunting. 21 | 2021 - 2022
ENROLLED QUINAULT TRIBAL MEMBERS ONLY Quinault Indian Nation 1214 Aalis Blg. C, Taholah, Wa 98587 QDNR Phone: (360) 276-8215, extension 7372 Fish & Game Office Business Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 am. - 4:00 pm. Natural Resource Law Enforcement: (360) 533-8765
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