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FISHING, HUNTING AND GATHERING
REPORT
Tribal members will be able to
exercise their fishing, hunting
and gathering privileges begin
ning on April 25, 1987.
HOWEVER TRIBAL MEMBERS MUST
HAVE A VALID TRIBAL LICENSE.
(TRIBAL I.D. WITH AN ANNUAL
FISHING ANDOR HUNTING STICKER),
AND FOLLOW ALL STATE REGULA
TIONS .
Tribal members exercising their
fishing privileges will need to
check State regulations for open
waters. Coastal streams do not
open for trout season, until late
May.
Tribal members who want to fish
for Salmon andor Steelhead will
need to purchase a state salmon
steelhead tag. The Department
of Fish and Wildlife has desig
nated specific vendors to issue
salmonsteelhead tags to members
using a tribal license. These
vendors will be finalized by the
time licenses are issued in
early April .
The map defines the tribal fish
ing and hunting area, known as
the Trask Management Unit. Re
member, you cannot fish, or hunt
using a tribal license outside
of this area. You are subject
to State, as well as Tribal,
penalties if found in violation
of regulations.
The tribal hunting and fishing
area (Trask Management Unit) is
defined as follows:
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southwest on State Highway 18 to
Salmon River; West along Salmon
River to Pacific Ocean; north
along Pacific Ocean coastline to
the south shoreline at mouth of
Tillamook Bay; East along south
shoreline of Tillamook Bay; east
along Wilson River to State
Highway 6 at Lee's Camp; North
east on State Highway 6 to State
Highway 8 near Gales Creek;
southeast on State Highway 47 at
Forest Grove; south on State
Highway 47 to State Highway 99W:
southwest on State Highway 99 to
McMinnville. point of beginning.
The Tribal Council has approved
violation ordinances. These
ordinances allow the Fish and
Wildlife Committee to review
violation cases. The Committee
will notify the tribal member of
any reported violation alleged
to have been committed by him or
her. The notice will be in
writing and include a statement
of the facts constituting the
alleged violations, the date,
time and place of the
Committee. s next meeting, and
inform the tribal member that
they may present any evidence
relevant to the alleged viola
tion. The notice will be sent by cer
tified mail. If the notice is
not accepted within five working
days, the Committee will publish
the notice in the tribal news
letter or other newspaper of
general circulation in the
tribal community.
The Committee shall consider the
facts and nature of the alleged
violation. If the Committee
finds that the tribal member has
committed a violation, it shall
suspend or permanently revoke
the member. s hunting, fishing,
andor gathering privileges.
At its discretion, the Committee
may reconsider its findings at
the request of the member. The
member may also appeal the
Committee. s decision to the
Tribal Council until such time
as a Tribal Court is estab
lished. The Tribal Court will
then handle appeals.
A tribal member may also request
a pardon three years from the
date of revocation of privi
leges .
THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES
OF THE GRAND RONUE COMMUNITY OF
OREGON -
HUNTING. FISHING & GATHERING
HANDBOOK
Tribal members will receive a
handbook fully describing Tribal
Ordinances, including those re
lating to violations,
when they receive their annual
fishing andor hunting stickers.
The handbook also includes a
description of the defined
tribal hunting and fishing area.
For more information on tribal
fishing, hunting and gathering
privileges, contact Greg
Archuleta at 879-5215.