New Business: Board of Game Southeast Proposals & Board of Fisheries Proposals Regionwide and Multiple Units Game Proposals Affecting Yakutat Unit 5
Proposal 1: Prohibit the take of big game animals between civil twilight of sunset until civil twilight of sunrise the following day in Units 1-5
Proposal 2: Prohibit the take of deer between civil twilight of sunset until civil twilight of sunrise the following day in Units 1-5
Proposal 3: Allow the same day airborne take of goats in Units 1-5
Proposal 4: Amend the definition of a "taken" mountain goat in Units 1-5 to align with the definition of a "taken" brown bear in Units 1-5
Proposal 8: Establish an open season for hunting cougar in the Southeast Region
Proposal 9: Establish hunting and trapping regulations for taking mountain lion in the Southeast Region
Proposal 10: Remove the sealing requirement for beaver in Units 1-5
Proposal 11: Allow the use of cameras or other sensory devices that can send messages through wireless communication for trapping furbearers in Units 1-5
Proposal 12: Prohibit the use of night vision devices for taking furbearers in Units 1-5
Proposal 13: Prohibit the use of night vision for taking furbearers in Units 1-5, during state and federal deer seasons
Proposal 14: Change the bag limit for taking fisher from one to three per season in Southeast Region Units
Proposal 15: Remove the bag limit for trapping fisher in Units 1-5
Proposal 16: Shift the season dates for hunting migratory birds and waterfowl in Units 1-5 to October 8-January 22
Proposal 17: Change the bag limit for grouse in the Southeast Region
Proposal 18: Shift the hunting season for grouse in Units 1-5 to August 10 through May 31
Southeast Game Proposals Affecting Yakutat Unit 5
Proposal 30: Establish a moose hunt for disabled hunters on state lands in Unit 5A, the Yakutat Region
Proposal 33: Change the bag limit for hunting brown bear in Unit 5, to one bear every regulatory year
instead of one bear every four regulatory years
Board of Fish Proposals
Proposal 162: Prohibit commercial transport services in subsistence fisheries
Proposal 163: Define all trawl gear operated inside state waters as non-pelagic and develop new performance and monitoring standards to allow state-waters pelagic trawling to occur on a case-by-case basis
Proposal 164: Establish bottom contact monitoring requirements for pelagic trawl gear operated inside state waters
Proposal 165: Establish salmon excluder requirements for all pelagic trawl gear operated inside state waters
Proposal 166: Amend statewide definition of a mechanical jigging machine
Proposal 167: Prohibit vessels from having other groundfish gear or equipment onboard while participating in a groundfish fishery using mechanical jigging machines or hand troll gear
Proposal 168: Prohibit vessels from having more than one groundfish gear type onboard when participating in a state-managed groundfish fishery
Proposal 169: Create a definition of groundfish coil spring or ‘slinky pot’
Proposal 173: Provide emergency order authority to define fishing boundaries when regulatory markers are lost, destroyed or otherwise absent
Proposal 176: Allow anglers fishing from the same vessel to pool bag and possession limits
Proposal 177: Allow anglers fishing from the same vessel to pool bag and possession limits
Proposal 178: Modify the definition of bag limit
Proposal 179: Establish a statewide annual limit for king salmon of 10 fish
Proposal 180: Establish a statewide annual limit for king salmon of five fish
Proposal 181: Align regulatory and statutory language for sport fishing gear
Proposal 183: Amend regulations requiring conditions of fish available to inspection while in possession
Proposal 184: Align the sport fish definition of rockfish with the statewide definition
Proposal 187: Close the Tsiu River and all waters within one quarter mile of the Tsiu River and Kaliakh River confluence to commercial fishing for salmon