The State Game Commission will meet July 2 at Heron Lake State Park to consider changing the date of the annual application deadline and drawing for deer hunting licenses, and to set season dates and bag limits for 2009-10 small game and waterfowl seasons.
The meeting will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, July 2, at the
visitor center of Heron Lake State Park, approximately 13 miles south
of Chama on N.M. 95, three miles off U.S. 84. The full agenda, detailed
agenda-item briefings and other information are available on the
Department of Game and Fish Web site, [
http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/ ]www.wildlife.state.nm.us or by
calling (505) 476-8008.
The Commission will consider moving
the application deadline for deer licenses from April to February to
give hunters who are successful in the draw the opportunity to buy
discounted licenses including junior, senior and combination licenses,
which are available after March 31 annually. In addition, the
Commission will consider a proposal to simplify the deer licensing
process by eliminating the deer hunting permit. Successful applicants
would be issued a deer license, similar to the way elk, antelope and
other big-game licenses currently are issued.
If approved, the hunting license drawings would be:
• February: Deer, oryx, bear WMA permits, population-management hunts, special turkey.
• April: Elk, antelope, ibex, Barbary sheep, javelina, bighorn sheep.
Exact dates for drawing application deadlines will be established at a future Commission meeting.
Other agenda items include:
•
A proposal to set season dates and adjust some bag limits for the
2009-2010 small game and waterfowl seasons. The proposal includes
adding a youth sandhill crane hunt on the Bernardo and Casa Colorada
waterfowl areas, increasing the dove seasons from 60 days to 70 days in
the north and south zones, increasing the daily and seasonal bag limit
to two birds for the Middle Rio Grande Valley dark goose hunt, and
requiring a free permit for hunts during the Light Goose Conservation
Order.
• An update on the Mexican wolf reintroduction
program, including project activities, status, opportunities and
prospects for the future.
• A progress report on efforts to
improve the San Juan River special trout fishery and results of the
most recent angler survey.
• Final approval of Habitat Stamp Program projects for 2010, as recommended by five regional citizen advisory committees.
The
State Game Commission is composed of seven members who represent the
state’s diverse interests in wildlife-associated recreation and
conservation. Members are appointed by the governor and confirmed by
the state Senate. Current members are Chairman Jim McClintic,
Albuquerque; Vice-chairwoman Sandy Buffett, Santa Fe; M.H. “Dutch”
Salmon, Silver City; Alfredo Montoya, Alcalde; Leo Sims, Hobbs; Tom
Arvas, Albuquerque; and Kent Salazar, Albuquerque.
If you are an
individual with a disability who is in need of a reader, amplifier,
qualified sign language interpreter, or any other form of auxiliary aid
or service to attend or participate in the meeting, please contact
Shirley Baker, (505) 476-8030. Public documents, including the agenda
and minutes, can be provided in various accessible forms.

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