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ELK HUNT CHANGES FOR 2002
MARBLE MOUNTAINS QUOTA INCREASED from 30 eithersex
tags to 40 either-sex tags.
BIG LAGOON QUOTA CHANGED from 25 either-sex tags to
12 bull tags and 13 antlerless tags.
SHASTA QUOTA CHANGED (note: also renamed as the
Northeastern California Rocky Mountain Elk Hunt) from one bull
tag and four antlerless tags to five either-sex (archery only) tags
and 10 either-sex (general) tags.
KLAMATH QUOTA CHANGED from 30 either-sex tags to 15
bull tags and 15 antlerless tags.
TINEMAHA HUNT BULL QUOTA REDUCED from 10 tags
to 6 tags.
NEW OWENS VALLEY ARCHERY ONLY HUNT establishes
a nine day, archery only hunt period for existing zones in the Owens
Valley beginning on the second Saturday in August (August 10-
18). Under this proposed change archery only tags are not valid
during any other period, and no other tags are valid during the
archery only period for the Owens Valley.
SHASTA BOUNDARY EXPANDED AND HUNT RENAMED
as the Northeastern California Rocky Mountain Elk Hunt. The
proposed change expands the current hunt zone from Shasta County
to include portions of Modoc, Lassen and eastern Siskiyou counties,
so that additional recreational opportunities can be provided
consistent with the expansion of elk populations in and near the
current hunt area. The hunt has been renamed the Northeastern
California Rocky Mountain Elk Hunt to reflect the major expansion
of hunt zone boundaries.
MARBLE MOUNTAINS BOUNDARY EXPANDED to include
portions of Humboldt, Trinity and Shasta counties. This will provide
additional recreational opportunities consistent with the expansion
of Roosevelt elk within and adjacent to the hunt area.
BIG LAGOON BOUNDARY EXPANDED to include another
portion of Humboldt County. The hunt occurs on land owned
primarily by the Simpson Timber Company. They have requested
that this boundary be expanded to allow hunters additional
opportunity to hunt elk on their lands.
ELK HUNT CHANGES FOR 2002
MARBLE MOUNTAINS QUOTA INCREASED from 30 eithersex
tags to 40 either-sex tags.
BIG LAGOON QUOTA CHANGED from 25 either-sex tags to
12 bull tags and 13 antlerless tags.
SHASTA QUOTA CHANGED (note: also renamed as the
Northeastern California Rocky Mountain Elk Hunt) from one bull
tag and four antlerless tags to five either-sex (archery only) tags
and 10 either-sex (general) tags.
KLAMATH QUOTA CHANGED from 30 either-sex tags to 15
bull tags and 15 antlerless tags.
TINEMAHA HUNT BULL QUOTA REDUCED from 10 tags
to 6 tags.
NEW OWENS VALLEY ARCHERY ONLY HUNT establishes
a nine day, archery only hunt period for existing zones in the Owens
Valley beginning on the second Saturday in August (August 10-
18). Under this proposed change archery only tags are not valid
during any other period, and no other tags are valid during the
archery only period for the Owens Valley.
SHASTA BOUNDARY EXPANDED AND HUNT RENAMED
as the Northeastern California Rocky Mountain Elk Hunt. The
proposed change expands the current hunt zone from Shasta County
to include portions of Modoc, Lassen and eastern Siskiyou counties,
so that additional recreational opportunities can be provided
consistent with the expansion of elk populations in and near the
current hunt area. The hunt has been renamed the Northeastern
California Rocky Mountain Elk Hunt to reflect the major expansion
of hunt zone boundaries.
MARBLE MOUNTAINS BOUNDARY EXPANDED to include
portions of Humboldt, Trinity and Shasta counties. This will provide
additional recreational opportunities consistent with the expansion
of Roosevelt elk within and adjacent to the hunt area.
BIG LAGOON BOUNDARY EXPANDED to include another
portion of Humboldt County. The hunt occurs on land owned
primarily by the Simpson Timber Company. They have requested
that this boundary be expanded to allow hunters additional
opportunity to hunt elk on their lands.