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GamefishĮight per day, with no more than one over 19 inches total length In Toledo Bend Reservoir, recreational fishermen may have up to 100 crappie in their possession. Highway 90 in coastal Louisiana, recreational fishermen may have up to three times the daily bag limit of black bass in their possession. Recreational fishermen may not have more than twice the daily bag limit of any species in their possession at any time. Conte National Wildlife Refuge - Pondicherry DivisionĮdwin B.Recreational fishermen may not exceed the daily bag limit for any species while on the water. Theodore Roosevelt National Wildlife Refugeīig Muddy National Fish & Wildlife Refuge Mississippi Sandhill Crane National Wildlife Refuge Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge Minnesota Valley Wetland Management District Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge Sunkhaze Meadows National Wildlife Refugeĭetroit River International Wildlife Refugeĭetroit Lakes Wetland Management District Marais des Cygnes National Wildlife Refugeīig Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refugeīlack Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife & Fish Refuge Middle Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge Reed Hobe Sound National Wildlife Refugeīlackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refugeįlorida Keys National Wildlife Refuge Complex Trapping may occur intermittently from year to year or seasonally at any of the locations.Īlaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refugeĭale Bumpers White River National Wildlife Refugeĭon Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife RefugeĪrthur R. Although authorized, trapping may not occur regularly at all the locations listed below. Trapping is authorized to occur on the following national wildlife refuges, in accordance with state laws, state regulations, state licensing requirements and the National Wildlife Refuge System mission. Learn more about wetland management district website for specific information and regulations. The Refuge System’s 38 wetland management districts comprise thousands of waterfowl production areas – almost all in the Prairie Pothole Region of the Northern Great Plains. The Fish and Wildlife Service acquires waterfowl production areas under the authority of the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp Act, primarily using funds from the sale of Federal Duck Stamps. Waterfowl production areas are small natural wetlands and grasslands that provide breeding, resting and nesting habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds, grassland birds and other wildlife. Fish and Wildlife Service office that manages waterfowl production areas in one or more counties. We encourage you to contact your local refuge or district manager or visit the individual refuge or wetland management district wetland management districtĪ wetland management district is a U.S.We have installed signs at all refuges where trapping may occur.

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The Fish and Wildlife Service is committed to informing the public about where trapping may occur. In Alaska, the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act allows for subsistence uses, including trapping, on all U.S. All trapping must be done in accordance with state laws, regulations and licensing requirements. Some national wildlife refuges may prohibit recreational trapping even though trapping for management purposes is occurring. The Fish and Wildlife Service opens national wildlife refuges to recreational trapping in accordance with the Refuge Recreation Act (as amended in 1973), the Refuge Administration Act (as amended in 1997) and the National Environmental Policy Act. Trapping in waterfowl production areas is open each year, subject to state laws and regulations. Special use permits are not required in waterfowl production areas within wetland management districts. Special use permit rules ensure that trapping activities are compatible with refuge purposes. Refuges that allow trapping as public recreation may require trappers to obtain a refuge special use permit. The use of trapping is determined on a station-by-station basis in accordance with a refuge’s conservation purpose and related legal authorities. Trapping may be used as a wildlife management tool and may be available for public recreation. Fish and Wildlife Service carefully manages trapping activities on national wildlife refuges to ensure that safe, effective practices are used, to ensure the sustainability of wildlife populations, and to protect refuge infrastructure.















Fish taping