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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 17-415

PROPOSED RULEMAKING

[ 58 PA. CODE CH. 141 ]

Hunting and Trapping; Wild Pheasant Recovery Areas

[47 Pa.B. 1473]
[Saturday, March 11, 2017]

 To effectively manage the wildlife resources of this Commonwealth, the Game Commission (Commission) proposed at its January 31, 2017, meeting to amend § 141.28 (relating to wild pheasant recovery areas) to reduce the size of the Central Susquehanna Wild Pheasant Recovery Area (WPRA), open the Central Susquehanna WPRA to limited youth pheasant hunting opportunities authorized by executive order, eliminate small game hunting restrictions within WPRAs and shorten the dog training restricted period within WPRAs.

 This proposed rulemaking will not have an adverse impact on the wildlife resources of this Commonwealth.

 The authority for this proposed rulemaking is 34 Pa.C.S. (relating to Game and Wildlife Code) (code).

 This proposed rulemaking was made public at the January 31, 2017, meeting of the Commission. Comments can be sent until March 24, 2017, to the Director, Information and Education, Game Commission, 2001 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9797.

1. Purpose and Authority

 Huntable populations of wild pheasants have been successfully established in portions of the Central Susquehanna WPRA, while other portions of the WPRA contain very few or no pheasants. In keeping with the goals of the WPRA program, a reduction in size of the WPRA is being proposed which will open unsuccessful portions to general pheasant hunting and to the stocking of pen-reared pheasants. Simultaneously, as a conservative approach in reopening the successful portions of the WPRA to pheasant hunting, a proposed amendment will enable the Executive Director to authorize permit-based, youth-only pheasant hunting opportunities in the Central Susquehanna WPRA. A hunt could occur as early as 2017-2018.

 When WPRAs were established, restrictions on small game hunting and dog training were included to avoid potential negative impacts to reintroduced pheasant populations. Research and monitoring results for all WPRAs have demonstrated that outside the nesting season, effects of these activities on pheasants are negligible. Therefore, it is proposed that small game hunting restrictions (except for those related to pheasants) be removed from WPRAs and that the restricted period for dog training be shortened. As the WPRA program transitions to an operational phase, these changes will provide additional recreational opportunities for hunters and dog handlers without jeopardizing wild pheasant populations.

 Section 2102(a) of the code (relating to regulations) provides that ''[t]he commission shall promulgate such regulations as it deems necessary and appropriate concerning game or wildlife and hunting or furtaking in this Commonwealth, including regulations relating to the protection, preservation and management of game or wildlife and game or wildlife habitat, permitting or prohibiting hunting or furtaking, the ways, manner, methods and means of hunting or furtaking, and the health and safety of persons who hunt or take wildlife or may be in the vicinity of persons who hunt or take game or wildlife in this Commonwealth.'' The amendments to § 141.28 are proposed under this authority.

2. Regulatory Requirements

 This proposed rulemaking will amend § 141.28 to reduce the size of the Central Susquehanna WPRA, open the Central Susquehanna WPRA to limited youth pheasant hunting opportunities authorized by executive order, eliminate small game hunting restrictions within WPRAs and shorten the dog training restricted period within WPRAs.

3. Persons Affected

 Persons wishing to hunt or take pheasants or train dogs on small game within this Commonwealth may be affected by this proposed rulemaking.

4. Cost and Paperwork Requirements

 The majority of this proposed rulemaking should not result in additional cost or paperwork. However, this proposed rulemaking will result in the creation of a new class of permit that will be required for youth hunters. The Commission anticipates that this permit will be made available through the Pennsylvania Automated License System, therefore paperwork requirements to the general public will be nominal. The Commission determined that there will be limited personnel and administrative costs associated with the implementation of this new permit program. The Commission anticipates that these costs will be accommodated through existing staffing and existing budgets.

5. Effective Date

 This proposed rulemaking will be effective upon final-form publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and will remain in effect until changed by the Commission.

6. Contact Person

 For further information regarding this proposed rulemaking, contact Thomas P. Grohol, Director, Bureau of Wildlife Protection, 2001 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9797, (717) 783-6526.

R. MATTHEW HOUGH, 
Executive Director

Fiscal Note: 48-403. No fiscal impact; (8) recommends adoption.

Annex A

TITLE 58. RECREATION

PART III. GAME COMMISSION

CHAPTER 141. HUNTING AND TRAPPING

Subchapter B. SMALL GAME

§ 141.28. Wild pheasant recovery areas.

 (a) Definition. For the purpose of this section, the phrase ''wild pheasant recovery area'' (WPRA) includes and is limited to the following geographic locations.

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 (2) Central Susquehanna WPRA. [Portions of WMU 4E in Northumberland, Montour, Columbia and Lycoming counties from the West Branch of the Susquehanna River south to the intersection with PA Rt. 642 and the West Branch of the Susquehanna River in Milton. The southern boundary is defined by PA Rt. 642 east from Milton to Mausdale, then north on PA Rt. 642 to just south of Jerseytown, proceeding east on Eyersgrove Rd. to Eyers Grove at PA Rt. 42. Proceeding south on PA Rt. 42 to Mordansville, northeast of Mordansville along Robbins Rd. (Rt. 600) to Mordansville Rd. (Rt. 541), south on Millertown Rd. (Rt. 4011), then continuing east to follow Mount Pleasant Rd. (Rt. 4020) and Mount Pleasant St. (PA Rt. 4034) to Orangeville at the southeast corner of the WPRA. PA Rt. 487 lines the eastern boundary from Orangeville north to Maple Grove/intersection with PA Rt. 254. The northern boundary begins with PA Rt. 254 west of Maple Grove to the intersection with Winters Rd. (Rt. 459) proceeding west to the intersection with Austin Trail (PA Rt. 4039). Continuing west on Owl Rd. (Rt. 599), north and west on Reese Rd. (Rt. 578), and north and west on Trivelpiece Rd. (Rt. 576). Eagle Rd. (PA Rt. 4037) then continues northwest to the intersection with Whitehorse Rd./Whitehorse Pike (Rt. 661) heading west to just south of Sereno, and then south on PA Rt. 42 to Millville. From Millville, proceeding southwest on PA Rt. 254 to Jerseytown. Then northwest on PA Rt. 44, north on Swartz Rd., west on Shultz Rd., north on Ants Hill Rd., west on Wolf Hollow Rd., then north on Katy's Church Rd. Crossing into Lycoming County and proceeding northwest on G Wagner Rd., west on Ridge Rd., crossing into Montour County, southwest on County Line Rd., south on Muncy Exchange Rd. (PA Rt. 1003), west on Hickory Rd. (PA Rt. 1008), west on Mingle Rd. (Rt. 433), west on Hickory Rd. (PA Rt. 1008) for the second time, and proceeding north on Gearhart Hollow Rd. (Rt. 441). Continuing west on Showers Rd. (PA Rt. 1010), crossing into Northumberland County, proceeding north and west on Pugmore Lane, north on Hockley Hill Rd. (PA Rt. 1011), west on Miller Rd. (Rt. 653), continuing southwest on Balliet Rd. (Rt. 664). Proceeding northwest and west on Schmidt Rd. (Rt. 564), continuing north on Susquehanna Trail (PA Rt. 1007), continuing west on Hughes Rd. (Rt. 655), crossing under I-180, proceeding south on Crawford Rd. (Rt. 507) to PA Rt. 54. Proceeding northwest on PA Rt. 54 to the West Branch of the Susquehanna River.] Portions of WMU 4E in Northumberland, Montour and Columbia Counties, bounded and described as follows. Beginning in the southwestern extent of the WPRA at the intersection of Interstate 80 and Interstate 180, proceed north on Interstate 80 for approximately 7.2 miles to the intersection of Hughes Road. The boundary follows Hughes Road east for 0.2 mile to Susquehanna Trail. Follow Susquehanna Trail south for 0.2 mile to Schmidt Road. Follow Schmidt Road for 1.6 miles to Miller Road. Follow Miller Road east for 1.1 miles to intersection of Hockey Hill Road. Go right on Hockey Hill Road then left onto Pugmore Lane. Follow Pugmore Lane for 0.7 mile to Harrison Road. The boundary follows Harrison Road south for 0.7 mile to Showers Road. Follow Showers Road for 1.2 miles east to intersection of Gearhart Road. Turn right on Gearhart Road and go south for 0.6 mile to the intersection of Hickory Road. The boundary follows Hickory Road east for 0.6 mile then left onto Mingle Road for 0.9 mile until rejoining Hickory Road for another 0.8 mile to the intersection of Muncy Exchange Road. The boundary follows Muncy Exchange Road south for 1.4 miles to bridge over the West Branch of Chillisquaque Creek near the intersection of State Highway 44. The boundary follows the West Branch of Chillisquaque Creek south for approximately 2.1 miles to the bridge on Arrowhead Road. The boundary follows Arrowhead Road west for 0.8 mile to the intersection of State Highway 54. Follow State Highway 54 south for 2.6 miles to the intersection of State Highway 254. Follow State Highway 254 east for 5.9 miles to the intersection of State Highway 44. Follow State Highway 44 south for 1.1 miles to the intersection of State Highway 642. Follow State Highway 642 southwest for 2.3 miles to the intersection of Billhime Road. Turn right onto Billhime Road and go 1.1 miles to the intersection of East Diehl Road. Turn left on East Diehl Road then right onto Cameltown Hill Road. Follow Cameltown Hill Road for 1 mile to the intersection of Blee Hill Road. The boundary follows Blee Hill Road northwestward for 0.6 mile to the intersection of Hillside Drive. Turn left onto Hillside Drive and follow west for 3.2 miles until State Highway 54. Cross State Highway 54 onto Steckermill Road and go 0.4 mile to the intersection of Keefer Mill Road. Turn right onto Keefer Mill Road and follow north for 0.8 mile to the intersection Mexico Road. Turn right on Mexico Road for 0.1 mile and then turn left onto Keefer Mill Road for 0.6 mile to the intersection of State Highway 254. The boundary follows State Highway 254 west for 5.5 miles to the intersection of Interstate 80. Follow Interstate 80 west for 3.4 miles to the intersection Interstate 180 and the point of origin.

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 (b) Prohibitions. It is unlawful to:

 (1) Release artificially propagated pheasants any time within any area designated as a [wild pheasant recovery area] WPRA.

 (2) Train dogs in any manner [or hunt small game except crows, woodchucks and waterfowl from the first Sunday in February] from March 1 through July 31 within any area designated as a WPRA.

(3) Hunt pheasants within any area designated as a WPRA, except the Director may authorize limited youth pheasant hunting opportunities by Commission-issued access permit in the Central Susquehanna WPRA. During any year youth pheasant hunting opportunities are authorized in the Central Susquehanna WPRA, the Director will establish the number of hunting access permits to be issued, a manner of distribution for a limited number of access permits to be raffled off by an organization promoting pheasant recovery efforts within this Commonwealth, and designate one or more pheasant hunt zones within the WPRA prior to the opening of the earliest established youth pheasant season. The Director or a designee will establish the application deadline and the date, time and location for the random drawing of applications for the issuance of any remaining limited youth pheasant hunting access permits within the Central Susquehanna WPRA. Limited youth pheasant hunting access permits are not transferrable. A pheasant hunting access permit shall be signed and carried on person when hunting or taking pheasants within the Central Susquehanna WPRA.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 17-415. Filed for public inspection March 10, 2017, 9:00 a.m.]



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