To Whom It May Concern:
The California Outdoor Heritage Alliance (COHA) would like to take this
opportunity to briefly provide comments on the proposed rule changes to hunting
on the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge in California.
Particularly, we are concerned with the Service's effort to regulate hunting
activities within Hookton Slough and White Slough, state-owned navigable
waterways. Under California law, all navigable waterways are held in public trust
by the State for the benefit of the public, and hunting per California case law has
been deemed a use incidental to the public right of navigation over such waters.
Specifically, the California State Lands Commission holds legal title to all
navigable waterways and generally regulates their use, including for purposes of
hunting, through individual lease agreements. In the case of Hookton Slough and
White Slough, we are unaware of any specific lease agreement with the Service to
regulate hunting there.
While the California Fish and Game Commission has established regulations
regarding which days Humboldt Bay is open for waterfowl hunting, it has not
specifically included Hookton Slough or White Slough within those regulations. In
fact, it specifically exempts "all rivers, streams and sloughs emptying into the
bay" from those regulations (Sections 11016 and 11017). Thus, hunting should be
available 7 days per week during the normal waterfowl hunting season up to the
mean high water mark.
The Service's proposal to restrict hunting to three days per week in Hookton
Slough and White Slough is therefore invalid in our view. In addition, it appears as
if the proposed regulations do not permit hunting on the "saltmarsh islands and
exposed mudlflat" within Hookton Slough, which would similarly be invalid in areas
below the normal high water mark or those land or water areas in which the
Service does not hold title.
We therefore urge you to modify your regulations to allow hunting within both
Hookton Slough and White Slough 7 days per week during waterfowl hunting
season. Thank you for the opportunity to comment.
Mark Hennelly, Vice President
California Outdoor Heritage Alliance
916-643-4607
Comment on FR Doc # E9-00287
This is comment on Proposed Rule
2008-2009 Refuge-Specific Hunting and Sport Fishing RegulationsModifications
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