Smoke Signals July 1990 Page 6 1990 HUNTING GUIDELINES The Fish and Wildlife Committee will be issuing 350 deer, 45 elk and 5 bear tags to eligible tribal members for the 1990 hunting season. The following guidelines have been adopted by the Fish and Wildlife Committee to give as many tribal members as possible the opportu nity to use their hunting privileges. Tribal members, please remember that you still must follow State hunting laws, seasons and bag limits. Tags issued by the Tribe are only valid in the Trask Manage ment Unit (consult your Hunting, Fishing, and Gather ing Handbook for description. If you need another handbook, contact Brent at the tribal office). To exercise your tribal hunting privileges, you must have: 1) a tribal Identification Card; 2)a valid annual hunting sticker attached to the back of the I.D. card and; 3) the appropriate deer, elk or bear tag issued by the Tribe. This year, bow deer, general deer and muzzleloadcr deer tags will be available on a first come, first serve basis. To apply for bow elk, general elk, general bear or controldamage elk tags, you must complete and return the appropriate application for the type and species of hunt you are interested in. The tag winners for the bow elk, general elk, control damage elk and general bear hunts will be selected and announced at a public drawing. The drawing will be held on Tuesday, August 7, 1990 at 6:30 p.m. at the Tribal Office. SEE BELOW FOR MORE SPECIFIC INFORMATION. BOW DEER, GENERAL DEER AND MUZZLE LOADER DEER GUIDELINES: SEASONS: BOW DEER: August 25 - September 23, 1990 GENERAL DEER: September 29- November 7, 1990 MUZZLELOADER DEER: November 24 - December 9, 1990 PLEASE NOTE THIS IMPORTANT CHANGE: There are 350 tags available for bow, general and muz zlcloader deer hunts. This year, bow deer, general deer and muzzleloadcr deer tags will be available on a first come, first serve basis. Tags can be picked up following the drawing for the other tags on August 7th, 1990. Tribal members will be issued one deer tag at a time. For instance, if you have a bow deer tag, you will be ineligible to receive a general deer tag until the bow deer tag is returned or a kill reported. BOW DEER, MUZZLELOADER DEER AND GENERAL DEER TAG RETURN DEADLINES: Tags must be returned and kills reported no later than the specified dates listed below: Bow Deer Monday, October 8, 1990 - 5:00 pm General Deer....Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1990 - 5:00 pm Muzzleloader Deer Monday, Dec. 27, 1988 - 5:00 pm BOW ELK AND GENERAL BEAR GUIDELINES: SEASONS: BOW ELK: August 25 - September 23, 1990 GENERAL BEAR: August 25 to November 30, 1990 Tribal members who would like a Bow Elk or General Bear tag will need to complete the appropriate tag application forms. Complete only one application per category. Multiple applications per category will result in all applications being invalidated for the individual. All tag applications must be received by 5:00 pm on August 7th. Any tags received after the deadline will not be considered for the drawing and will be returned to the applicant. The tag winners will be selected and announced at the public drawing held at 6:30 p.m. on August 7th at the Tribal Office. Winners will need to pick their tags up in person. Tags can be picked up following the drawing on August 7th, during regular business hours Monday through Friday, or on the specified hours listed in next month's newslet ter for the annual Pow Wow on August 17lh,18th and 19th. If you are traveling from out town to pick up tags, please call ahead to be sure someone is available to issue tags. BOW ELK: Ten Bow Elk tags will be available for the season, August 25 to September 23, 1990. Those interested in the Bow Elk hunt may also submit an application for a General Elk hunt, but their name will be withdrawn from the General Elk hunt if they win a bow tag. Thus, the five Bow Elk tag winners will not be eligible for a general season elk tag, unless there are remaining tags after the general season drawing August 7th. Bow and General Elk hunt applicants can apply for a controldamage elk tag and participate in the hunt. Applications for tags are due by 5:00 pm on August 7th. GENERAL BEAR: Five General Bear tags will be available for the season, August 25 to November 30, 1990. Tag applications are due by 5:00 on August 7. BOW ELK AND GENERAL BEAR TAG RETURN DEADLINES: According to the Agreement between the Tribe and State, the Tribe is required to submit an annual Final Hunting Report to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Therefore, tribal tags must be returned, and kills and lost tags must be reported to the tribal Fish and Wildlife Program no later than the specified dates listed below. Bow Elk .Thursday, October 8, 1990 - 5:00 pm Bear Wednesday, December 14, 1990 - 5:00 pm Failure to return tags, report kills or lost tags, or any other state or tribal violations may result in penalties. Tribal penalties may include at least one year loss of tribal hunting privileges. GENERAL ELK: Season: First Season - November 12 -15, 1990 Second Season - November 19 - 25, 1990 TAGS AVAILABLE: FIRST SEASON - 26 TAGS SECOND SEASON -14 TAGS PLUS UNUSED FIRST SEASON TAGS. GUIDELINES: Tribal members wishing to hunt with a tribal elk tag will need to complete a General Elk application form and return it to the Tribal Office no later than August 14, 1990. Applications received after 5:00 p.m. on August 14 will not be eligible for the drawing and will be . dated and returned to the applicant. Those interested in the Bow Elk hunt may also submit an application for a General Elk hunt, but their name will be withdrawn from the General Elk hunt if they win a bow tag. Thus, the five Bow Elk tag winners will not be eligible for a general season elk tag, unless there are remaining tags after the general season drawing August 14th. However, if you applied for either a general season elk tag or a bow elk tag, you can apply for a controlled damage elk hunt tag. A public drawing for the eligible tags will be held at 6:30 pm on August 14th. Individuals can select their preference for the first or second season elk hunt. The preference must be circled on the application form. If no preference is selected or both circled, the tag will be invalidated. In the event first season tags arc not filled, the applicant in rank order drawn will be contacted and offered the tag for the second season GENERAL ELK TAG RETURN DEADLINES: General Elk: First Season Thursday, Nov. 15, 1990 - 5:00 p.m. Second Scason....Friday, December 7, 1990 - 5:00 p.m. WARNING: FIRST SEASON TAGS MUST BE RETURNED OR KILLS REPORTED BY THURS DAY, NOVEMBER 7TH AT 5:00 PM FOR FIRST SEASON ELK. TAGS NOT RETURNED WILL BE CALLED INTO THE STATE POLICE AND INVALI DATED FOR THE SECOND SEASON HUNT, AND THE TRIBAL MEMBER SHALL BE SUBJECT TO STATE AND TRIBAL PENALTIES. CONTROLDAMAGE HUNTS: CONTROLDAMAGE ELK: The Tribe will receive a limited number of tags for the following controldamage elk hunts: Consult your 1990 Oregon Fall Synopsis on elk for a detailed description of these areas. To apply for these hunts, complete the Control Damage Elk application form. Any eligible hunter can apply for these hunts, even if you have applied for a Bow elk or General Elk tag. However, complete only one application for this category. Multiple applications will result in all applications for that individual being invalidated. Tag applications are due by 5:00 pm on August 7th, 1990. The drawing for these tags will be held on August 7, 1990 at 6:30 p.m. at the Tribal Office. Tag winners will be assigned a specific hunt according to the rank they are drawn. These tags will be issued later in the year. FOR MORE INFORMATION: If you have any questions regarding the 1990 Hunting Season, please feel free to call Brent Merrill at 879 5211. Violations 1. ) Relationship to State Law It is the intent of the Tribe to fully uphold the Agree ment with the State. Accordingly, any tribal member shall be subject to state regulations and penalties if: a. The tribal member does not have valid tribal license or a valid applicable tag in possession. b. A tribal member has not properly filled out a tag and affixed it to the animal; or c. A tribal member has not compiled with all other state tagging, possession and transportation regulations not inconsistent with the Agreement. 2. ) Violations Any failure to follow tribal regulations shall be a violation of tribal regulations shall report it to the Committee in detail including a list of any other wit nesses. The report shall be signed by the reporting member. It is the intent of the Tribe to establish a tribal court as required in the Tribes' Constitution. Upon said estab lishment, the Tribal Council shall determine the extent to which the court shall exercise authority over violations of the Fishing, Hunting and Gathering Ordinance. 3. ) Notice of Violations The Committee shall notify the tribal member of any reported violation alleged to have been committed by him or her. The notice shall be in writing and shall include the following: a. A statement of the facts constituting the alleged violation. b. The date, time and place of the Committee's next meeting; c. That the tribal member may present any evidence relevant to the alleged violations to the Committee at its next meeting. The notice shall be sent by certified mail to the members last known address. If the notice is not accepted within five working days, the Committee shall send a second notice by certified mail. The second notice shall state, in addition to the information on the (Continued on page 7.)